This document provides a user guide for MixVibes Home Edition version 6.35. It begins with instructions for installing the software and optional USB sound interface. It then provides details on using the media player functions like loading tracks, playback controls, cues, loops and adjusting speed and pitch. Further sections cover mixing with the crossfader, managing media in the library, customizing the interface display, using the menu options and toolbar tools.
This document provides instructions for using the basic functions of a Dell Media Center computer, including playing DVDs, viewing digital photos, watching and recording TV (if the computer has a TV tuner), and listening to music. It describes the buttons on the included remote control and how to navigate the Media Center interface using either the remote or mouse/keyboard. Notes are provided about input options and playback features for different media types.
This readme file provides information to help users install and troubleshoot Microsoft Age of Empires Expansion. It includes sections on hardware requirements, installing the expansion, starting the game, getting help, and troubleshooting issues with DirectX, gameplay, video, audio and performance. It also provides instructions for head-to-head multiplayer play and notes that the expansion upgrades the base Age of Empires version to 1.0B.
PosterDigital SpinetiX Tutorial: How to connect your SpinetiXPosterDigital
Hardware custom solutions for Digital Signage projects: corporate, retail, advertising. Learn how to connect your SpinetiX on PosterDigital at
http://posterdigital.com/en/spinetix-digital-signage-solutions/
And try our free trial at http://posterdigital.com/
The document is a user guide for the iMEDIAN HD & iMON media center software. It provides instructions on initial setup of the iMEDIAN HD including configuring the user interface, media library, display, audio, and TV settings. It then describes how to listen to music, watch videos, and view pictures using the software. The guide also covers the iMEDIAN HD settings menu and provides an overview of the iMON remote control software functionality.
- The document outlines the minimum system requirements for using interactive whiteboard software on Windows and Mac operating systems.
- For Windows, it requires a Pentium II 400MHz CPU or higher, 128MB of RAM, 32MB graphics card, CD-ROM drive, and 16-bit sound card.
- For Mac, it requires a G4 200MHz CPU or higher, 256MB of RAM, 32MB graphics card, CD-ROM drive, and 16-bit sound card.
The document provides a table of contents for an instruction manual about a veterinary simulation game called Petz Vet. The table of contents lists sections that will provide information about installing the game, gameplay options and menus, treating virtual patients through various screens and procedures, and getting support.
This project report describes a brick breaker game called Glow created by Chady DIMACHKIE and Moray BARUH for a university course. It discusses the various menus, game elements like bricks and the ball, physics system, lighting, power-ups, level design, and scoring. Custom buttons and text fields were made to improve the user interface. A MenuHandler class helps switch between menus using CardLayout. Full screen support was also implemented across platforms.
PosterDigital AMX Tutorial: How to connect your AMX playerPosterDigital
Software custom solutions for Digital Signage projects: corporate, retail, advertising. Learn how to connect your AMX on PosterDigital.
Try our free trial. +info: www.posterdigital.com
http://posterdigital.com/en/amx-digital-signage-solutions/
https://youtu.be/NfsF6touA_k
This document provides instructions for using the basic functions of a Dell Media Center computer, including playing DVDs, viewing digital photos, watching and recording TV (if the computer has a TV tuner), and listening to music. It describes the buttons on the included remote control and how to navigate the Media Center interface using either the remote or mouse/keyboard. Notes are provided about input options and playback features for different media types.
This readme file provides information to help users install and troubleshoot Microsoft Age of Empires Expansion. It includes sections on hardware requirements, installing the expansion, starting the game, getting help, and troubleshooting issues with DirectX, gameplay, video, audio and performance. It also provides instructions for head-to-head multiplayer play and notes that the expansion upgrades the base Age of Empires version to 1.0B.
PosterDigital SpinetiX Tutorial: How to connect your SpinetiXPosterDigital
Hardware custom solutions for Digital Signage projects: corporate, retail, advertising. Learn how to connect your SpinetiX on PosterDigital at
http://posterdigital.com/en/spinetix-digital-signage-solutions/
And try our free trial at http://posterdigital.com/
The document is a user guide for the iMEDIAN HD & iMON media center software. It provides instructions on initial setup of the iMEDIAN HD including configuring the user interface, media library, display, audio, and TV settings. It then describes how to listen to music, watch videos, and view pictures using the software. The guide also covers the iMEDIAN HD settings menu and provides an overview of the iMON remote control software functionality.
- The document outlines the minimum system requirements for using interactive whiteboard software on Windows and Mac operating systems.
- For Windows, it requires a Pentium II 400MHz CPU or higher, 128MB of RAM, 32MB graphics card, CD-ROM drive, and 16-bit sound card.
- For Mac, it requires a G4 200MHz CPU or higher, 256MB of RAM, 32MB graphics card, CD-ROM drive, and 16-bit sound card.
The document provides a table of contents for an instruction manual about a veterinary simulation game called Petz Vet. The table of contents lists sections that will provide information about installing the game, gameplay options and menus, treating virtual patients through various screens and procedures, and getting support.
This project report describes a brick breaker game called Glow created by Chady DIMACHKIE and Moray BARUH for a university course. It discusses the various menus, game elements like bricks and the ball, physics system, lighting, power-ups, level design, and scoring. Custom buttons and text fields were made to improve the user interface. A MenuHandler class helps switch between menus using CardLayout. Full screen support was also implemented across platforms.
PosterDigital AMX Tutorial: How to connect your AMX playerPosterDigital
Software custom solutions for Digital Signage projects: corporate, retail, advertising. Learn how to connect your AMX on PosterDigital.
Try our free trial. +info: www.posterdigital.com
http://posterdigital.com/en/amx-digital-signage-solutions/
https://youtu.be/NfsF6touA_k
As vital as email is, it can be difficult for salespeople to compete against the sheer number of messages that their prospects and customers receive. How do you know what’s working and what’s just a waste of time? Drawing from recent Yesware data of more than 6,000 salespeople and 22M+ emails, this decks offers all new insights on how email habits impact sales performance. Learn how to increase your reply rates and ensure your emails are being read.
La carta de recomendación escrita por el Sr. Manuel Flores recomienda ampliamente a Cristian perojola por su responsabilidad y competencia durante su tiempo trabajando bajo las órdenes del Sr. Flores, especialmente como administradora. La carta proporciona los datos de contacto del Sr. Flores.
Hematological and Biochemical Reference IntervalsLázaro Nunes
This study aimed to establish reference intervals for hematological and biochemical markers of iron status in young physically active males. The study analyzed 150 male volunteers aged 19 years old who underwent a 4-month controlled exercise program. Blood samples were collected and analyzed for hematological parameters using automated analyzers, and serum was analyzed for iron status biomarkers. Reference intervals were established for various markers according to guidelines. Some markers like C-reactive protein and iron levels differed from non-physically active populations, highlighting the importance of athlete-specific reference intervals.
El documento proporciona información sobre una visita a un hogar y un sitio, incluyendo una dirección web y un número de teléfono para obtener más detalles.
The presentation shows the parallel between service development in a company and a smart city. It points out the services not the technology's sake but should be developed for the people.If one involves the crowd, then you get not only loyal customers or user, but also people engaged to improve the service.The infrastructure is key. It should be user by a city to deliver core services. The infrastructure should be made openly accessible private companies so that they can provide more smart services.
Due to cloud services and over the top telecom services business models will change for investors. That means that because of decentralized services, local investment is not rewarded by a return like it used to be in old days.
The access networks no longer can be funded by delivering traditional telecom services.But everyone needs in the future more than ever a quick access to the Clouds. Smart City services in contrast will mostly be locally produced and rewarded. In a summary this means, that Cities should step in building the basis network infrastructure and focussing on delivering smart services for the citicens. In the mean time due to the importance of a powerful internet access, the prices for Internet access will probably raise in future. Owning the Infrastructure means holding a keyrole in the city..
El documento contrasta cómo han cambiado diversos aspectos de la vida cotidiana entre "antes" y "ahora", como la iluminación (de velas y faroles a lamparitas y linternas), el transporte (de caballos, barcos y carretas a motos, micros, aviones y autos), y la infraestructura (de tierras a pavimento y asfalto). También menciona oficios del pasado como vendedores de leche, pescado y verduras.
eCommerce Case Studies - A Little Book of SuccessDivante
See what we have achieved and learn what we can do for your business. Complex e-Commerce Implementation, Complex e-Commerce Optimization, Developing e-Commerce in Success-Fee Model, Seasonal Sales Support in e-Commerce, Online Presence Strategy, Sales Optimization, Automation Marketing, Complex e-Commerce Services, E-mail Marketing, E-mail Marketing, Testimonials and Effects
The Smart Content Trend Report 2013 by Kiosked is a trends analysis which addresses the changing digital marketing landscape and introduces the concept of Smart Content, a non-intrusive service for consumers that is interactive, targeted, personalised and measurable.
The document discusses designing teams and processes to adapt to changing needs. It recommends structuring teams so members can work within their competencies and across projects fluidly with clear roles and expectations. The design process should support the team and their work, and be flexible enough to change with team, organization, and project needs. An effective team culture builds an environment where members feel free to be themselves, voice opinions, and feel supported.
UX, ethnography and possibilities: for Libraries, Museums and ArchivesNed Potter
1) The document discusses how the University of York Library has used various user experience (UX) techniques like ethnographic observation and interviews to better understand user needs and behaviors.
2) Some changes implemented based on UX findings include installing hot water taps, changing hours, and adding blankets - aimed at improving the small details of user experience.
3) The presentation encourages other libraries, archives and museums to try incorporating UX techniques like behavioral mapping and cognitive interviews to inform design changes that enhance services for users.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
3 Things Every Sales Team Needs to Be Thinking About in 2017Drift
Thinking about your sales team's goals for 2017? Drift's VP of Sales shares 3 things you can do to improve conversion rates and drive more revenue.
Read the full story on the Drift blog here: http://blog.drift.com/sales-team-tips
How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.
This document provides an introduction to the Beta book program from Pragmatic Bookshelf. It explains that through the Beta book program, an unfinished copy of the book is being released early to get feedback and improve the final version. It warns that the early copy will contain errors, typos, layout issues, and other imperfections since it has not undergone full editing and production processes. It encourages the reader to provide feedback through the provided website to help strengthen the book. The reader is also informed that they can download updated PDF versions as the book progresses toward completion.
Cross is digital DJ software that allows users to mix tracks using either an internal or external mixer. In internal mixer mode, Cross mixes the audio from its players and samplers within its own software mixer. It then sends the mixed master output and cue output to an audio interface. In external mixer mode, Cross sends the dry audio to an external hardware mixer, where it is physically mixed. Cross supports control via MIDI controllers, keyboards, or timecode vinyl/CDs. It includes tools for organizing music, effects, samplers, and more.
This document is the user manual and reference for version 13.12 of Epsilon Programmer's Editor and EEL software. It describes the features and functions of the software, how to install and use Epsilon on different operating systems, and provides documentation on Epsilon's commands and functions. The manual was produced using Epsilon and TEX and includes illustrations. It is copyrighted by Lugaru Software Ltd.
The Dell Streak User's Manual provides concise instructions for setting up and using the Dell Streak tablet device. The 3-sentence summary is:
The manual outlines the key features of the Dell Streak tablet, including the touch screen, home screen, applications, widgets, status bar and navigation. It provides step-by-step instructions for setting up the device, making calls, managing contacts and settings. The manual also covers customizing options, protecting data, troubleshooting and synchronizing the tablet with a computer.
1. Adjust the distance between the projector and screen. Moving the projector closer will make the image larger, and farther away will make it smaller.
2. Rotate the zoom tab to zoom in and out as needed to get the desired image size.
3. Rotate the focus ring until the image is clear and in focus.
The document provides instructions for using the Windows desktop and accounts on a Lenovo Yoga 6 laptop, including how to sign in to or switch between a Microsoft account and local account, add additional user accounts, and enroll fingerprints for sign-in. It also gives an overview of the Windows desktop layout and common icons.
The document provides a table of contents for an instruction manual about a veterinary simulation game called Petz Vet. The table of contents lists sections that provide information about installation, gameplay options, treating patients, scoring, and more. It outlines the various areas and features within the game for the user to reference.
I am the authorized K-12 representative in South Carolina for eInstruction by Turning Point.
Bill McIntosh
SchoolVision Inc..
Authorized K-12 Consultant for eInstruction by Turning Technologies
Phone :843-442-8888
Email :WKMcIntosh@Comcast.net
Twitter : @OtisTMcIntosh
SchoolVision Website on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WKMIII
Website : www.einstruction.com
Stay Connected - @eInstruction • Facebook
Turning Technologies | 255 West Federal Street | Youngstown, OH Main: 330-746-3015 | Toll Free: 866-746-3015 | Fax: 330-884-6065
www.TurningTechnologies.com
As vital as email is, it can be difficult for salespeople to compete against the sheer number of messages that their prospects and customers receive. How do you know what’s working and what’s just a waste of time? Drawing from recent Yesware data of more than 6,000 salespeople and 22M+ emails, this decks offers all new insights on how email habits impact sales performance. Learn how to increase your reply rates and ensure your emails are being read.
La carta de recomendación escrita por el Sr. Manuel Flores recomienda ampliamente a Cristian perojola por su responsabilidad y competencia durante su tiempo trabajando bajo las órdenes del Sr. Flores, especialmente como administradora. La carta proporciona los datos de contacto del Sr. Flores.
Hematological and Biochemical Reference IntervalsLázaro Nunes
This study aimed to establish reference intervals for hematological and biochemical markers of iron status in young physically active males. The study analyzed 150 male volunteers aged 19 years old who underwent a 4-month controlled exercise program. Blood samples were collected and analyzed for hematological parameters using automated analyzers, and serum was analyzed for iron status biomarkers. Reference intervals were established for various markers according to guidelines. Some markers like C-reactive protein and iron levels differed from non-physically active populations, highlighting the importance of athlete-specific reference intervals.
El documento proporciona información sobre una visita a un hogar y un sitio, incluyendo una dirección web y un número de teléfono para obtener más detalles.
The presentation shows the parallel between service development in a company and a smart city. It points out the services not the technology's sake but should be developed for the people.If one involves the crowd, then you get not only loyal customers or user, but also people engaged to improve the service.The infrastructure is key. It should be user by a city to deliver core services. The infrastructure should be made openly accessible private companies so that they can provide more smart services.
Due to cloud services and over the top telecom services business models will change for investors. That means that because of decentralized services, local investment is not rewarded by a return like it used to be in old days.
The access networks no longer can be funded by delivering traditional telecom services.But everyone needs in the future more than ever a quick access to the Clouds. Smart City services in contrast will mostly be locally produced and rewarded. In a summary this means, that Cities should step in building the basis network infrastructure and focussing on delivering smart services for the citicens. In the mean time due to the importance of a powerful internet access, the prices for Internet access will probably raise in future. Owning the Infrastructure means holding a keyrole in the city..
El documento contrasta cómo han cambiado diversos aspectos de la vida cotidiana entre "antes" y "ahora", como la iluminación (de velas y faroles a lamparitas y linternas), el transporte (de caballos, barcos y carretas a motos, micros, aviones y autos), y la infraestructura (de tierras a pavimento y asfalto). También menciona oficios del pasado como vendedores de leche, pescado y verduras.
eCommerce Case Studies - A Little Book of SuccessDivante
See what we have achieved and learn what we can do for your business. Complex e-Commerce Implementation, Complex e-Commerce Optimization, Developing e-Commerce in Success-Fee Model, Seasonal Sales Support in e-Commerce, Online Presence Strategy, Sales Optimization, Automation Marketing, Complex e-Commerce Services, E-mail Marketing, E-mail Marketing, Testimonials and Effects
The Smart Content Trend Report 2013 by Kiosked is a trends analysis which addresses the changing digital marketing landscape and introduces the concept of Smart Content, a non-intrusive service for consumers that is interactive, targeted, personalised and measurable.
The document discusses designing teams and processes to adapt to changing needs. It recommends structuring teams so members can work within their competencies and across projects fluidly with clear roles and expectations. The design process should support the team and their work, and be flexible enough to change with team, organization, and project needs. An effective team culture builds an environment where members feel free to be themselves, voice opinions, and feel supported.
UX, ethnography and possibilities: for Libraries, Museums and ArchivesNed Potter
1) The document discusses how the University of York Library has used various user experience (UX) techniques like ethnographic observation and interviews to better understand user needs and behaviors.
2) Some changes implemented based on UX findings include installing hot water taps, changing hours, and adding blankets - aimed at improving the small details of user experience.
3) The presentation encourages other libraries, archives and museums to try incorporating UX techniques like behavioral mapping and cognitive interviews to inform design changes that enhance services for users.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
3 Things Every Sales Team Needs to Be Thinking About in 2017Drift
Thinking about your sales team's goals for 2017? Drift's VP of Sales shares 3 things you can do to improve conversion rates and drive more revenue.
Read the full story on the Drift blog here: http://blog.drift.com/sales-team-tips
How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.
This document provides an introduction to the Beta book program from Pragmatic Bookshelf. It explains that through the Beta book program, an unfinished copy of the book is being released early to get feedback and improve the final version. It warns that the early copy will contain errors, typos, layout issues, and other imperfections since it has not undergone full editing and production processes. It encourages the reader to provide feedback through the provided website to help strengthen the book. The reader is also informed that they can download updated PDF versions as the book progresses toward completion.
Cross is digital DJ software that allows users to mix tracks using either an internal or external mixer. In internal mixer mode, Cross mixes the audio from its players and samplers within its own software mixer. It then sends the mixed master output and cue output to an audio interface. In external mixer mode, Cross sends the dry audio to an external hardware mixer, where it is physically mixed. Cross supports control via MIDI controllers, keyboards, or timecode vinyl/CDs. It includes tools for organizing music, effects, samplers, and more.
This document is the user manual and reference for version 13.12 of Epsilon Programmer's Editor and EEL software. It describes the features and functions of the software, how to install and use Epsilon on different operating systems, and provides documentation on Epsilon's commands and functions. The manual was produced using Epsilon and TEX and includes illustrations. It is copyrighted by Lugaru Software Ltd.
The Dell Streak User's Manual provides concise instructions for setting up and using the Dell Streak tablet device. The 3-sentence summary is:
The manual outlines the key features of the Dell Streak tablet, including the touch screen, home screen, applications, widgets, status bar and navigation. It provides step-by-step instructions for setting up the device, making calls, managing contacts and settings. The manual also covers customizing options, protecting data, troubleshooting and synchronizing the tablet with a computer.
1. Adjust the distance between the projector and screen. Moving the projector closer will make the image larger, and farther away will make it smaller.
2. Rotate the zoom tab to zoom in and out as needed to get the desired image size.
3. Rotate the focus ring until the image is clear and in focus.
The document provides instructions for using the Windows desktop and accounts on a Lenovo Yoga 6 laptop, including how to sign in to or switch between a Microsoft account and local account, add additional user accounts, and enroll fingerprints for sign-in. It also gives an overview of the Windows desktop layout and common icons.
The document provides a table of contents for an instruction manual about a veterinary simulation game called Petz Vet. The table of contents lists sections that provide information about installation, gameplay options, treating patients, scoring, and more. It outlines the various areas and features within the game for the user to reference.
I am the authorized K-12 representative in South Carolina for eInstruction by Turning Point.
Bill McIntosh
SchoolVision Inc..
Authorized K-12 Consultant for eInstruction by Turning Technologies
Phone :843-442-8888
Email :WKMcIntosh@Comcast.net
Twitter : @OtisTMcIntosh
SchoolVision Website on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WKMIII
Website : www.einstruction.com
Stay Connected - @eInstruction • Facebook
Turning Technologies | 255 West Federal Street | Youngstown, OH Main: 330-746-3015 | Toll Free: 866-746-3015 | Fax: 330-884-6065
www.TurningTechnologies.com
Video Editing in Blender is a "Basics Level" Workshop geared towards Educators and Students who want more than what iMovie and Windows Movie Maker can offer.
This workshop is hands-on and participants must bring in their own footage, preferably on a USB drive.
The workshop will take you through creating 3D titles; to importing & editing video; importing graphics created with GIMP into your timeline; working with Audacity; and much more.
The ENVI Pocket Guide is a quick reference booklet NOT intended to be read from cover to cover although it can be. The intent is to provide Soldiers and civilians, working in the Defense and Intelligence community, succinct steps on how to accomplish common tasks in ENVI. The RPF export workflow and other pertinent information such as how to contact ENVI technical support and online help can also be found in this guide.
Here is a 3 sentence summary of the document:
The document provides instructions on how to maintain a PC through regular cleaning and optimization. It recommends uninstalling unnecessary programs, deleting temporary files, using antivirus software to remove malware, defragmenting the hard drive, and backing up important data. The document provides step-by-step explanations of how to perform these maintenance tasks using free and paid software tools.
This document provides a handbook for maintaining a Windows PC to keep it running cleanly, speedily, and error-free. It discusses removing malware, unnecessary programs, junk files, and optimizing the system. Additionally, it covers defragmenting the hard drive and backing up data online for protection. The goal is to help the reader keep their PC in good condition through simple maintenance tasks.
This document provides installation and operation instructions for OVR3D dynamic desktop software for Windows XP and Vista. It outlines preparing the computer by creating folders and toolbars, installing required software like Winamp and Milkdrop, configuring settings, and playing music and visualizations within the OVR3D environment. Key steps include installing Winamp 5.56, Milkdrop 1.04 plugin, replacing system files, adding folders, installing an optional Winamp skin, configuring Milkdrop and font settings, and using keyboard shortcuts to control the visualizations and overlays while music is playing.
VirtualDJ offers different platforms - Home, Broadcaster, Pro Basic, Pro Full - to suit different DJ needs. It introduces the interface zones, including the Browser zone for organizing music files. The Browser zone contains panels for the file system, files/search results, automix playlists, and sidelist. It also covers how to navigate folders, favorites, playlists and search results to find and preview tracks.
VirtualDJ offers different platforms - Home, Broadcaster, Pro Basic, Pro Full - to suit different DJ needs. It introduces the interface zones, including the Browser zone for organizing music files. The Browser zone contains panels for the file system, files/search results, automix playlists, and sidelist. It also covers how to navigate folders, favorites, playlists and search results to find and preview tracks. Key features like analyzing BPM, cue points and more are also summarized.
VirtualDJ offers different platforms to suit different DJ needs, from the free HOME version for basic at-home use to the full-featured PRO version. The document provides an overview of the interface zones and controls in VirtualDJ, including the browser area for organizing music files, the decks for playing tracks, and the center panel for mixing controls. It also covers audio and video tag support, the database for storing track metadata, and searching and filtering options in the browser.
VirtualDJ offers different platforms - Home, Broadcaster, Pro Basic, Pro Full - to suit different DJ needs. It introduces the interface zones, including the Browser zone for organizing music files. The Browser zone contains panels for the file system, files/search results, automix playlists, and sidelist. It also covers how to navigate folders, favorites, playlists and search results to find and preview tracks. Key features like analyzing BPM, cue points and more are also summarized.
VirtualDJ offers different platforms to suit different DJ needs, from the free HOME version for basic at-home use to the full-featured PRO version. The document provides an overview of the interface zones and controls in VirtualDJ, including the browser area for organizing music files, the decks for playing tracks, and the center panel for mixing controls. It also covers audio and video tag support, the database for storing track metadata, and searching and filtering options in the browser.
VirtualDJ offers different platforms to suit different DJ needs, from the free HOME version for basic at-home use to the full-featured PRO version. The document provides an overview of the interface zones and controls in VirtualDJ, including the browser area for organizing music files, the decks for playing tracks, and the center panel for mixing controls. It also covers audio and video tag support, the database for storing track metadata, and searching and filtering options in the browser.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
This case study covers various aspects, including:
People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
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Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
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Thank you for choosing MIXVIBES® HOME EDITION. For all your questions and
assistance requests please refer to the MIXVIBES® forum : www.mixvibes.com/forum.
This is a comprehensive guide that goes over the functionalities of MIXVIBES®.
Take the time to read this guide to take full advantage of the potential of MIXVIBES®
HOME EDITION.
Minimum configuration to operate MIXVIBES® HOME EDITION :
- Operating System : Windows® NT, 2000, XP ou Vista
- Intel® Pentium III 1GHz Processer or equivalent
- 512 MO RAM
- DirectX ou ASIO compatible sound interface
- CD-ROM player
- 15MO free Hard Drive space
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MIX VIBES ® HOME EDITION
MIXVIBES
1 - INSTALLATION
Software
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. USB interface
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2 – THE PLAYER
The layer in details
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Using a player ...............13
Advanced features ............14
Equalizer and Mixer ..........19
3 - MIXING
Your first mix ..............21
Mixer Rack ...............23
4 - MEDIA
The Mediabase .......................21
Playlist ............................27
management
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Browsing the media
Selection Window..............30
5 - THE DISPLAY
Interface display .....34
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Size of the components
Mediabase display .35
6 - THE MENUS
The Main Menus .............36
Options ...........................38
7 – THE TOOL BAR
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The tools
8 – INDEX ............................46
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Chapter 1: The Installation
A. Installation of the software
1. Installation
Insert the MIXVIBES® HOME EDITION CD in your computer’s CD player. If the
installation does not start automatically double click on the « install.exe » file in the root
of your CD-ROM.
Choose the installation language and click OK.
Please read and validate the user agreement by clicking
Yes.
Enter your name, company, e-mail address and
activation code and click Next. You will find the
activation code in your MIXVIBES® HOME box
Choose an installation location or accept the default
directory location: « C:Program FilesMixVibesPro6 ».
Click Next. The required space about 15Mo.
Click Finish to finish the installation process.
Congratulations, your MIXVIBES® HOME EDITION is now installed and ready
for use.
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B. Installation of the USB sound interface
First, make sue you are in possession of the MixVibes USB sound interface and that you
have an available USB port on your computer.
This sound card adds an extra output to your system allowing you to monitor your mix
with headphones.
Plug your MIXVIBES® USB sound interface into an active USB port :
2.
Windows® automtically detects the unit.
3.
Chose the Windows® automatic and hit Next.
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6.
The USB sound interface is now installed. Click Finish to exit the installer.
7.
Windows® confirms the installation of your peripheral; you can now use the
MIXVIBES® USB sound interface (see p.39 for mix monitoring).
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Chapter 2 : The MIXVIBES® player
A. The MIXVIBES® player in detail
MIXVIBES
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the MIXVIBES player:
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1. Load a file : let’s you browse through your HD to load media
2. Previous/next media : loads the previous/next file displayed in the mediabase.
Play the file
3. Play/pause : allows to launch the playback or pause the playback of a media file.
4. Cue/Stop : allows to define a cue point and stop the playback of a media file (stop
with return to the defined cue point).
5. Loop : activate/deactivate loop playback of a file.
6. Playback direction: Defines the playback direction (forward or backward).
Position in the media file
7. Fast Forward/Rewind.
8. Jog wheel.
Manage the location points
9. Location points 1 to 6: set and store up to 6 location points on a media file.
Manage the loops
10. Loop entry point : Define the entry location of a loop.
11. Loop end point : Define the end location of a loop.
12. Loop On/Off : Activate/Deactivte the loop playback .
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Speed, Master Tempo or Ton Mode
13. Speed / Tempo / Ton cursor : modify the speed, tempo or ton of your media file.
14. Cursor Mode : Choose between speed, tempo or ton modification.
15. Cursor Nudge : Diminish or Boost the parameter (speed, tempo or ton) associated
to the cursor ( right click) or pitch bend1 the playback of your media file (left
click).
16. Cursor Reset : Reset the cursor parameters
MIXVIBES® Player screen:
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1. Player number : bright ( ) if active, dim ( ) if not.
2. Player status : in use / stopped .
3. Media Name display : « author – title » if tagged correctly.
4. Wave form : Visualize the media wave form.
5. Time elapsed (since the beginning of the track).
6. Time remaining (before the end of the track).
7. Search Bar : Visualize the plaback point and go to a playback location by clicking
on the wave form.
8. Courant playback position.
9. Cue point.
10. Quick Location point n° 1 (6 available).
11. Loop entry location.
12. Loop exit location.
13. Initial tempo
14. Playback tempo
15. Cursor value (speed / tempo / ton)
16. Pitch Bend value
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B. Using a MIXVIBES® player
MIXVIBES
1. Load a Media
Drag and drop your media file from the mediabase onto the desired player (e.g. an MP3
file). The icon indicates that you can load the file. The file is added to the mediabase
if it was not yet in it.
In default mode, MixVbes analyzes the file’s peak volume and average tempo (BPM).
MIXVIBES® also automatically defines a cue point at the beginning of the media (see
p.15). These presets can be redefined or deactivated in the Options menu File >
Options > Mix). Once loaded, the media file is ready for playback.
2. Media Playback
The MIXVIBES® players offer the same playback possibilities as any standard
multimedia player.
Click on play/pause to launch the media file playback from your defined cue point
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automatically defined by MIXVIBES .
Click on repeat → to activate loop playback mode
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Click on Play/Pause again to pause the playback. Hit Cue to go back to your defined
Cue point (the beginning if not set otherwise), hit to go back to the
beginning.
• Fast search buttons :
: fast forward,
: rewind.
On click moves your playback location by 4 beats (if MixVibes has analyzed the media file
tempo) or by 2 seconds otherwise.
• the jog wheel enables you to scroll through the media with great precision,
to the millisecond. Go forward by rotating clockwise, backwards by rotating
counter clockwise.
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C. Player advanced features
The previous functionalities are the basics you can expect from a DJ media player, in
this part we will go over the more advanced features that will give you the possibility to
really differentiate your mixes.
Let’s go over a few features commonly used by DJs to improve there mixes.
3. cue, locators and loops
cue
This feature allows you to enable the playback instantaneously at a predefined
location in the media file (the cue point).
Load a media file the cue point is automatically set at the beginning of the track and is
designated by this icon . You can modify the default cue point location parameters in the menu (File
> Options > Mix).
• To modify the Cue point, right clck at the precise
location you wish to store.
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• During playback, a left click on will bring you straight back to the cue point.
• When the media is paused a left click on will bring you back to the cue point,
keep the left click down to launch playback. Release the left click to go back to the
cue point.
The locators
This feature allows you to store up to 6 locators on
a media file. The number of locators can vary
depending on the skin yo use (see p.39).
The locators work basically like multiple cue points.
Set the locator number by right clicking on at the desired position , You
can also set the locator point during playback.
Left click on to return to the locator point without modifying the playback
status. You can thus store up to six locators per media file in your mediabase (see p.25)
Create a Loop
Load a media file in the player. Make sure the tempo (BPM) has been correctly
detected. Choose an entry location to begin the loop then click on . The entry point is
designated by under the wave form.
Define the loop exit location, by clicking on at the desired location. The exit
point will be designated by the icon under the wave form.
Once the entry and exit locations have been set the ( → ) icon will
activate itself. Launch the playback to appreciate the loop you just created.
To activate/dactivate the loop playback, simply click . A right click on
sets the playback to the entry point without modifying the playback or loop status.
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4. Speed, Master Tempo and Ton
MIXVIBES®allows you to control the speed, master tempo or ton of your media files
during playback. Each player is equiped with a control cursor to modify these
parameters. In default mode, the cursor is inversed like on DJ turntables. If you move
the cursor upwards the value diminishes and the other way around. You can modify this
set up in the MIXVIBES® options.
A dedicated button allows you to choose which parameter the cursor controls :
- this mode is identical to the turntable mode. It modifies the pitch of a
track without preserving the ton. (e.g. If you accelerate the tempo the track
will be played at a higher tone)
- This mode is usually known as Master Tempo. It allows you to modify
the tempo of the media file without changing the tone.
- This mode allows you to modify the tone of the track without chqnging
the tempo.
In all three cases the central position represents the value 0 (no modification). You can
return instantaneously to this original value by clicking on .
The buttons allow you to do precise adjustments on the value of the
modification la value of the modification
Notice in this example that the + 6.9% pitch modification is enabled by lowering the
cursor like on a standard DJ turntable.
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D. Equalizer and Mixer
The upper right corner contains settings to equalize the audio signal before it is sent out
of the player. These are operations are currently handled by the Dj mixer or studio
console.
5. Gain and mute
(1) The mix’s fluidity is always improved when the volume of the
two media files you ra mixing is identical.
(2)
Unfortunately all digital files are not encoded at the same
(3) volume.
To improve your mixing experience MixVibes automatically
adjusts the gain value of your tracks so they match as soon as
the media is loaded.
(1) : mute switch
(2) : Gain Level
(3) : Gain Level
Visalization
Beware of tracks that start with at a low volume. The gain adjustment should be done
with peak gain level of your music file!
Click on mute to mute the track. Click again to unmute ».
Keep the right click button down on mute to mute. Let go of the right click to
unmute.
A double click on the potentiometer sets it back to the central position.
6. Equalization and Frequency Cuts
You can also modify frequency bands using the equalizer interface.
A 3-band equalizer and 3 frequency kill buttons are available to modify the equalization
of your media file. A double click on the frequency potentiometers will set them back to
there original value
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Frequency kill
Equalization
Treble control Kill 9000Hz
(5000Hz)
Medium control Kill 250Hz
(2000Hz)
Bass Control Kill 100Hz
(200Hz)
A left click on bypass activates/dactivates the equalizer and frequency kill settings.
A maintained right click will activate/deactivate the settings until you release the click.
You can modify the equalizer features in the menu (File > Options).
7. Volume and Pan
In the upper right corner you will also find a classic volume cursor.
Once the gain has been correctly matched DJs usually prefer
to adjust the volume with the crossfader (see p. Erreur ! Signet
non défini.), without touching the volume in the equalizer/mixer
section.
8. Output assignment
MIXVIBES® offers the possibility to assign each audio output to a
different audio device. The assigned peripheral is indicated in the
equalizer/mixer section. Just click on it to change the player output
The assignment of peripherals is controlled in the menu File >
Options > Sound.
You can also assign a specific player for monitoring. You can set up this preference in the
same menu (File > Options > Sound).
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Chapter 3 : The Mix
E. Your first Mix with MIXVIBES®
MIXVIBES
9. What you need
To mix to media files two MIXVIBES® components are compulsory :
the crossfader
This component has the identical function of a traditional crossfader on an analog
DJ mixer. It is used to balance the mix of the 2 media files :
- In the central position, the mix is balanced. 50% of player 1 output and 50%
of player B output ;
- Completely to the left side (A), only player 1 is heard
- Completely to the right side (B) ; only player 2 is heard.
- Between the left side (A) and the central position, the mix contains more of
player 1 than player 2 ;
- Between the right side (B) and the central position, the mix contains more of
player 2 than player 1.
If you are using a DJ mixer connected to a multiple output audio interface, you will
not need to use the MIXVIBES® crossfader. You can use your mixer’s crossfader for
direct control.
Four extra buttons are available to complete the traditional crossfader features :
- Two fade that automatically launch the fading between two players:
o from 100% of player 2 to 100% of player 1 (left button),
o from 100% of player 1 to 100% of player 2 (right button).
The autofade works directly on the volume of the players and mot on the
crossfader
- two auto tempo match buttons :
o synchronizes player 1 with player 2’s tempo (left button)
o synchronizes player 2 with player 1’s tempo (right button)
This tool gives access in one click to two of the Djs usual tasks. It combines
beat matching and synchronization of 2 media files.
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If the option Auto-Mix is not active, only the first task is completed.
The Auto-BPM rack
This tool enables you to control visually that the media files are in sync. Indeed
the peaks represent a sound increase and usually correspond to the beat of a track.
When two media files are in sync, the peaks are simultaneous.
The player 1 peaks are displayed in the lower part in black, while the player 2
beats are displayed in grey above.
In this precise example, we can notice that the media files are not quite in sync.
If you can not visualize the crossfader and auto-BPM rack on the interface click on there
activation icons to make them appear.
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Volume Rack: Masterisation and Recording
Equalizer & Mixer A
Equalizer & Mixer B
Player A
Player B
Volume rack
Depending on whether you are using one or two audio
interfaces, you will have one or two volume racks
available. If both your players are set to output 01 in the
equalizer/mixer section of your players, your mix output
will be controlled by the first volume rack.
10. Mastering
The volume rack is tool used to master your audio signal. It contains the same
settings found in the equalizer/mixer section of your media player but concerns the
master output.
3 band
Master Volume
equalizer
Master Volume gain control
Frequency Kill
Pan
To avoid saturation, check the audio signal visualization. If the signal is saturated you
must change your settings in the Master volume section or Equalizer/mixer section (see
p.19).
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11. Recording
You can also record your mix in « .wav » format. Just click the c button in the volume
rack of your choice and designated the name and directory for the recorded. The
recording is active at once ! Click on record again to stop the recording
Keep an eye on the Record output visualization to make sure the recording does
not saturate !
Recording volume Recording level
settings Visualization
Start/Stop
recording
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Chapter 4 : The media in MIXVIBES®
To avoid loosing time browsing for media files, MIXVIBES® proposes a selection of
advanced media management features. To improve your efficiency and organize your
playlists efficiently, you must create one or many « mediabases » (media libraries). This
will allow you to access media very easily without browsing with your explorer through
your hard drive.
Recherche d’un média
Médiabase Playlist Explorateur
A. The Mediabase
The media base is basically a selection of shortcuts towards your media files, thus
making your tracks more easily accessible.
12. Add a file to the mediabase
Simply, drag and drop
your media files from the
browser to the media base.
The media file information is automatically loaded into
the media base.
You can also add a complete directory to the mediabase. To do so,
right click on the desired folder in the Browser. Then choose « scan
dir” to add all the files to the mediabase.
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If you load a media file straight from the browser to a MixVibes Player i twill
automatically be entered into your mediabase.
13. Manage the Mediabase
As previously mentioned, you can manage multiple mediabases.
Create :
To create a new empty Mediabase you can either :
• Click on Create New Mediabase in the File menu.
• Click on in the toolbar.
Save :
Once you have finished organizing your Mediabase, save it !
To do so you can either ::
• Click on Save > Mediabase in the File menu,
• Click on in the toolbar.
If you have never saved your mediabase a dialog box will
pop-up upon shut down, chose a name and directory to store your mediabase in « .vib »
formet. Click Save to validate. This file will store not only your mediabase but also, your
players status and your media’s cue points, locators and loops.
Load :
To load an existing mediabase :
• Click on Open > Mediabase in the File menu..
• Click on in the toolbar.
A dialog box is then prompted, select the desired « .vib » file
and click on Open.
Sort:
To find your media more easily you can sort your media following different
parameters called Tags. Click on the desired tag in the media base, for example Album,
to class the media alphabetically per album, click again to reverse the sorting from
increasing to decreasing classification.
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Modifiy media tag :
A right click on a mediafile gives you a range of choices. Chose Edit to
access and modify the tag properties of the file (track name, artist name,
album name, etc).
14. Import your iTunes library®
If you use Apple’s iTunes® to sort your media files you can load your library straight into
MIXVIBES® .
Click on Import File in the File menu. A dialog box is prompted asking to locate the
iTunes® library « .xml » file (the default location is « My DocumentsMy musiciTunes
iTunes Music Library.xml ») select the file and click on Open.
All the referenced media is then loaded into the mediabase as well. The iTunes® playlists
appear as groups (see p.34) in the selection window.
This just an import function, the modification to the tags in done in MixVibes will
not be recognized by iTunes®.
B. Playlists
A playlist is a list of media files that will be played successively during a mix or DJ set.
A playlist can be created by drag and dropping media files
from the mediabase or straight from the browser into the
playlist window. (the files that are selected from the browser
will be automatically added to the medalist).
If you wish to modify the position in the mix or DJ set of a
track just drag and drop it to the desired location in the playlist.
Once you have finished building your playlist, use these buttons to control the playback:
Stop all
players
Next/Previous
Media file
Stop the playback
plylist Rewind/Fast
playback Forward
Start/Stop the Activate/Deactivate
Play the Activate/Deactivate
recording Random playback
playlist the repetition of the mode
playlist
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The MIXVIBES® playlists are compatible with most of the mp3 player software
on the market. They are importable and exportable in « .m3u » and « .txt »
format, and also exportable in « .lst » format.
15. Import a playlist :
To import an existing playlist, click on File import in the File menu. A dialog
box is then prompted, indicate the location of the « .m3u » or « .txt »
playlist you wish to import, and hit Open.
16. Save a playlist :
To export your playlist, click on Export File in the File menu. Chose an
format and destination directory for your playlist file, the click on Save.
17. Modify a playlist :
A right click on a media file of the playlist will prompt a contextual option
menu. Click on Erase to remove the unwanted media file. The media
remains in the mediabase however.
C. Media Search
Exact Display Search box Criteria choice
Search results in the
playlist
window
Once you have created a large mediabase in MIXVIBES® the fastest way to access
media is through the Media Search box..
: Exact Search. Click on this button to Activate/deactivate the option. Once active,
only the media that matches precisely the typed information will be prompted
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: Playlist display. Click on this button to Activate/deactivate the option. Once active,
the search results will be displayed in the Playlist window and not the Mediabase.
This criteria list orients the MIXVIBES® search tool towards a unique tag
parameter (Title, Author, etc.). In default position, the criteria is neutral (All).
The search is directed towards all the tag parameters.
Usage Example :
Your looking for a track and you only know it’s album name?
Type the keywords in the search box. MIXVIBES® filters the tag information and comes
up with the related media files in a few seconds.
To access the full mediabase, don’t forget to empty the search box when you have
found the desired track!
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D. Selection Window
1. Advanced selection Window
Click on Window>Selection to prompt the advanced selection window.
The advanced selection window gives you a range of filters you can use to access your
media files. It allows you to select a criteria and reduce the media base to the media
files that respect the selected criteria (tag).
Remember to click All to deactivate the filter and access your full media base
again!
For example the Author filter lets you sort your mediabase by author. Click on the
cross next to Author to access the list of authors present in your MIXVIBES®
mediabase. Click on the desired author to reduce your mediabase to the relevant
media.
Full mediabase Filtered Mediabase
Advanced
selection
Window
The Album, Genre, Rating, Remix, Year, Directory filters are presented the same
way as Author.
Some filters work differently.
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For example the Title filter only refers to the first letter or number of a Media file’s
Title. Click on A to prompt all the media files with a title that starts by the letter “A…”
The File filter works in the same way only it refers to the file name on your hard
drive.
The Bpm filter selects media files in a predefined media interval. For example 61-80
let’s ou access all the media with an analyzed BPM between 61 and 80 BPM.
Make sure you analyze your mediabase first to access the BPM information of your
media files
The Duration filter classifies the media by playback length. Click on 3 mn to access
all tracks 3 minutes (included) to 4 minutes long (not included).
2. The Groups
MIXVIBES® lets you create your own groups with your personal selections. These
groups are available through the advanced selection window. They don’t apply a
predefined filter. Instead they let you access a user defined list of media files.
Create a Group
Right click on Groups in the advanced selection window and choose Add group. Choose
a name for your group and hit Enter.
To fill up your media list, hit All in the advanced selection window. Then drag and drop
the desired media in your new Group.
You can also add a multiple selection of tracks in your media base by right clicking on the
selected tracks and choosing Group>Add Selected Items in group.
Choose the name of the desired destination group and click on it!
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Modify a group
To delete a media file from a Group, right click on the file and choose Group>Delete
Selected Items in group.
If you choose to Edit>Delete the media file i twill be deleted from the mediabase.
Rename a Group
Simply right click on the desired Group and choose Edit name. Type in the new name
and validate with Enter.
Delete a GRoup
If you wish to delete a Group, right click on the Group and chose Delete group.
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Chapter 5 : Personalize your Workspace
MIXVIBES® lets you organize your interface according to what you need for your
mix. These preferences are automatically stored upon shutdown of the software.
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A. MIXVIBES
Viewing/Hiding the devices in MIXVIBES
Use the toolbar or the Window menu to choose which devices to view/hide :
Prompts/Hides the Prompts/Hides the
explorer Auto BPM rack
Prompts/Hides the Prompts/Hides the
medibase volume rack
Prompts/Hides the Prompts/Hides the
playlist crossfader
Example :
Once you have completed your mediabase, click on to hide the eplorer and free space
on your interface.
B. Device size in MIXVIBES®
MIXVIBES
You can change the size of some devices on the MixVibes interface.
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Practical Example:
You widh to see more of the tag infoprmation in your mediabase and less in the playlist :.
Left click on the separator between
the two windows
Drag the separator to the
desired location
C. Viewing the mediabase information :
You can edit and classify the tag information in your mediabase (Title, Author,
Album, etc.):
- Right click on the tag bar at the top of the
mediabase,
- Select the desired tags and hit Up and Down to choose
the display order then validate with OK.
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Chapter 6 : Menu Presentation
A. Main Menu
1. File Menu
New : Create a new mediabase.
Open > Mediabase : Load a new Mediabase.
Open > Sequence : Load a Sequence (« .vsq »).
Open > Music : loads a new media file in the mediabase.
Save > Mediabase : Save your mediabase.
Save > Sequence : Save a Sequence (« .vsq »).
Save As... : Save a mediabase under a new name.
Import file : import a playlist « .m3u », « .txt » or your
iTunes® playlist « .xml ».
Export file : Export a playlist in « .m3u », « .txt » or « .lst »
format.
Scan : Add a folder to your mediabase.
1 mediabase1.vib : Last mediabase you loaded.
2 mediabase2.vib : Previous mediabase you loaded.
Options : Option menu.
Properties : View the properties of your mediabase.
Config Report : Generate a system configuration report file
(.txt).
Quit : quit MIXVIBES®.
Reset : Stops the playback and empties your players.
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2. Edit Menu
Delete : deletes the selected tracks from your mediabase.
Edit : Edit the tag information of the selected media.
Find : Allows your to search for media in your mediabase.
Select All : Selects all the media in your media base.
3. Media Menu
The following actions are operated on all the selected media in the mediabase.
Play : Loads and starts the media file for playback.
Stop : Stops the playback.
Forward : Fast forward the media playback.
Backward : Rewinds the media playback.
Remove file : Deletes the media file from the mediabase
and Hard Drive.
Change path : Allows you to change the location of the
selected media on the hard drive.
Save ID3 tag : allows you to save all the tag information of
the selected « .mp3 » media file.
Save Info : Save the tag information in MIXVIBES® « .vof »
format.
Load Info : Load a « .vof » tag information file.
Beat Counting Manual : Open the manual BPM tool.
Analyze : Analyzes the media (BPM and peak calculation)
Beat Matching : Allows you to modify the playback tempo upon the next load of your
media file into a player.
4. Mix Menu
Play : Starts the playlist playback.
Stop : Stops the playlist playback.
Forward : Skip to next track in the playlist
Backward : Skip to the previous track in the playlist
Add to mix : Add selected media in the mediabase to the
playlist
Security : Activate a security lock that prevents you from
loading tracks on an active player
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Generate Cue Sheet : Generates a Cue file based on the playlist.
Save in wav : exports the full playlist in a .wav file.
5. Window Menu
Media : View/Hide the mediabase.
Playlist : View/Hide the playlist.
Explorer : View/Hide the explorer.
Selection : View/Hide the advanced selection window.
CrossFader : View/Hide the crossfader rack.
Main Volume : View/Hide the main volume control.
Auto Bpm Wnd : View/Hide the Auto BPM rack.
Full Screen : Switch to a full screen view
B. Options
1. General
ToolTips : Activate/Deactivate the contextual information pop-ups in MIXVIBES®.
Windows caption : enhanced Windows® interface display
Scroll title : Activate/Deactivate the title scroll in the players
Keyboard quick search : Activate the Keyboard Mediabase Quick search option.
Autoload last file / Init Dir : Automatically load the last active playlist upon start
up of MIXVIBES®.
Tag : choose the tag format you which to save , choose ID3V1 for version 1 tags,
ID3V2 for version 2 tags.
History : Stores the history of files played during a MIXVIBES® session. Click on See
File to access the history.
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Pitch bend : Pitch bend intensity.
Speed : Defines the highest/lowest value of Speed distortion.
Ex : Speed = 10 maximum variation of ± 10%
Jog : defines the highest value of distortion accessible through the Jog wheel.
Pitch tones : Define the highest/lowest values of ton distortion (in semi-tons)
Ex : Pitch tones = 6 maximum variation of ± 6 semi-tons (½ an octave).
Reverse speed sliders : activates the inversion of the speed/tempo/ton cursor (DJ
default standard).
Load Time : Lets you choose your load tine speed.
Multi instance : authorizes you to open multiple MIXVIBES® sessions at the same time
memory time limit : define the maximum length (in minutes) of a media file
MixVibes can load in the RAM memory.
Vol range (db) : defines the dB range between the lowest and highest dB value.
Ex : Vol range (db) = 35 the volume will range from -35dB to 0dB.
Peak Directory : define a peak folder to stock the (« .vpk ») peak file. Default
location is («C:/Program Files/MixVibesHOME/Peak »).
2. Mix
Bpm min/max : Defines the range of tempo MixVibes can analyze.
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A smaller range will ensure a faste rand more accurate anlysis of your mediabase.
Each style has its own classic BPM range. You can find more information about this
topic on internet.
Auto Mix When press Auto Match Button : Activates/Deactivates the Beat
Matching when you use the Auto Mix feature (see p. Erreur ! Signet non défini.).
Calculate Bpm/Peak at Load : Activate/Deactivate the BPM/ Peak calculation upon
track load depending on the resources of your computer. This option is compulsory
for the Auto Mix option (see p. 21)
Auto Gain adjustment : : Activate/Deactivate the Auto Gain adjustment. This will
avoid saturation.
Auto cue No/Yes : Activate/Deactivate the Auto Cue.
Search time : time interval from the beginning of the track in which MIXVIBES® will
set a Cue point.
Sound detection : Minimum sound level (Db) level for the Cue point.
MIXVIBES® will set the cue at the first point within the time interval that attains
the sound detection value.
Fade (sec): define the time (in seconds) of your Automix transitions.
Warning (sec): maximum time until end of the track before the end of track alert
starts.
Ici MIXVIBES® In the example MixVibes will start the alarm 10 seconds before the
end of the track.
Loop in bar boundaries : Activate/Deactivate this option to enable an automatic
selection of entry and exit points of your loops. This allows you to make near to
perfect loops easily.
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3. Sound
This menu allows you to define the audio peripherals you want to use in MIXVIBES®
as well as the latency of each peripheral.
First install the MIXVIBES® USB
audio interface (see p.7) and plug
your headphones into the output
and select it as your secondary
audio device. All you need is to
switch a player to output 02 to
monitor it (see p.19).
Depending on your audio devices quality a too low latency can interfere with the
audio playback fluidity. If you experience skips in the audio playback set your latency
to a higher value until the problem is solved.
4. Skins
This menu allows to choose a skin for your MIXVIBES® devices. You can find more
skins on the MIXVIBES® forum. (www.mixvibes.com/forum).
A few different skins …
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5. Keyboard
Allows you to check and redefine the keyboard shortcuts. MIXVIBES® allows you to
reconfigure these shortcuts for a personalized more efficient use. You can edit the
default configuration by clicking Edit in the Midi menu, or by using the Mapper tool
« MVMapper.exe » that you can find in MIXVIBES® installation folder (default location:
C:Program FilesMixVibesHOMEMVMapper.exe)
These keyboard configuration files are « .vkb » and must be stored in the same
folder as « MixVibesHome.exe ».
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Chapter 7 : tool bar
To View/Hide the tool bar, right click on the upper bar to the right of ? and select
Commands.
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Manage a Mediabase. (see p.24)
1. Create a new mediabase.
2. Open an existing mediabase.
3. Scan : Import media files from a defined location.
4. Save the mediabase.
Control the playlist playback. (see p.26)
5. Stop all playback.
6. Stop playlist playback.
7. Launch playlist playback.
8. Activate/Deactivate loop playback of a playlist.
9. Activate/Deactivate random playback of a playlist.
10. Rewind.
11. Fast Forward.
12. Play previous media file.
13. Play next media file.
Interface management. (see p.29)
14. View/Hide explorer.
15. View/Hide mediabase.
16. View/Hide playlist.
17. View/Hide crossfader.
18. View/Hide volume rack.
19. View/Hide Auto BPM rack.
Media search. (see p.Erreur ! Signet non défini.)
20. Open MIXVIBES® option menu
21. Activate the lock track mode.
22. Activate/Deactivate absolute search.
23. Activate/Deactivate search results in playlist.
24. Search Field.
25. Search criteria.
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Chapitre 8 : Index
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Auto-BPM............................................................ 22 Mastering ............................................................. 23
Audio Perpherals.................................20, 23, 40, 41 Mediabase ............................................................ 25
Audio Output ....................................................... 20 Media menu ....................................................37, 38
C Mix menu......................................13, 15, 22, 37, 40
Mute ..................................................................... 19
Crossfader ................................................ 20, 21, 44 Monitoring ......................................8, 10, 20, 40, 41
Cue/Stop..................................11, 12, 14, 15, 26, 40 Media properties .................................................. 27
Cursor (speed/master tempo/pitch) .......... 12, 17, 18
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Options.........................................13, 15, 20, 36, 38
Equalization ............................................. 19, 20, 23
Exploer........................13, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, 38, 44 P
Edit menu ................................................. 27, 36, 42 Pan ....................................................................... 20
Equlizer & Mixer ..................................... 19, 20, 23 Peaks ...................................................13, 22, 37, 40
F Pitch/key ...................................................17, 22, 39
Playlists...........................................................27, 38
Fade...................................................................... 21 Player ..................................................11, 12, 13, 14
File menu................................13, 15, 26, 27, 28, 36 Play, Pause ........................................................... 11
Fast Search ........................................................... 14
Frequency kill ...................................................... 20 R
G Repeat .............................................................11, 14
Recording........................................................23, 24
Gain................................................................ 19, 23
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I
Saturation ............................................................. 23
iTunes®.......................................................... 27, 36 Speed...............................................................17, 39
Interface ......................................................... 34, 44 Sound interface ................................................ 8, 10
J Skins ...............................................................16, 42
Search .................................................................. 14
Jog wheel ....................................................... 11, 14
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Tempo - BPM . 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 39, 40, 41
Keyboard shortcuts .............................................. 42 Tool Bar ....................................................26, 34, 44
L Track search ....................................................11, 29
Location ..................................11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 26 V
Loop ........................................11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 26 Volume......................................................20, 23, 24
Load Media ............................................. 11, 13, 15
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