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    the New York City Police Department, the Fire Department of NYC and the FDNY Emergency Medical Services, with the Office of Citywide Emergency Communications handling interdepartmental coordination. With approximately one billion files of 911 call recordings in an aging archive storage solution, when NYC’s 911 archive data needed to be migrated to new storage, they needed an expert team. The Challenge NYC’s 911 system was on an aging archive storage system that was reaching end-of support. The legacy

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    Th1rteen R3asons Why The title "Th1rteen R3asons Why" may lead you to a lot of continuations for the it, but what the actual continuation is, 13 reaasons why a young high school junior, Hannah Baker, kills herself. In the novel, junior "Clay Jensen" receives 7 tapes with a total of 13 sides that Hannah left as an explanation, or more of an accusation, as to why she ended her, not lived to the potential, life. The first tape, before mentioning any names, opens up with "Hello, boys and girls. Hannah

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    not confirmed but it is still a great device when it comes to wireless Bluetooth earbuds. With the Bluetooth 4.1, the music experience is all the way intensified and the calling is also improved with noise reduction technology. Pros: Good quality sound, battery, design. Cons: Water resistant, sweat resistant. 22. Anker SoundBuds

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    A Profitable Home Recording Studio For $10,000 Jumping in to starting a business can be scary and investing in a home recording studio is no exception. There are many things to consider when doing so. How much will it cost? What gear will I need? What recording jobs will I take on? What will I charge? How will I network and advertise? I believe that I can open a profitable home studio for $10,000 mixed with my skills and gear that I already have. Before I get too in depth I need to discuss

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    The Audio Engineer

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    album is the production and post-production process. These processes are the responsibility of audio engineers employed by record labels. The engineers are responsible for the recording, mixing, and mastering of audio tracks. To do this, engineers are trained with various technologies in the fields of multi track recording, outboard gear and digital/analog workstations. With their knowledge and tools, engineers help the artists convey their art as best as possible not only to themselves but also

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    Summary Chart: Highlights 1.1 Objectives Wondermusic is a non-profit organization that promotes young music talent by creating a free educational and musical guidance program. Establish a space to provide musical educational programs, sound proof rooms, recording studios and a private stage to promote their talent. Organize music festivals and theater appearances around the city, as a performing experience and has an educational, social and recreational alternative, and also to create awareness

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    The advancements of technology have impacted the recording studios more dramatically than any other career within the music industry. Thus the necessity to adapt to these changes is vital for any individual working in this field. However, these advancements have also made the technology of professional recording studios more accessible and subsequently caused the rise of home recording studios. The advancements of technology have impacted the recording studios more dramatically than any other career

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    The Impact of Recording Technology on Music Most successful musicians know a hidden art carried out by the work of a good sound engineer; it is essential for a magnificent album. For the rest of us novice listeners and fans, we believe what we hear through our speakers or played over the radio are the true skilled professional musicians, soaring at their craft. Most contemporary music, from pop to R&B and acid jazz to the sophisticated realm of orchestral film scores, has been modernized

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    Recording Studio Miami There are certain cities in the United States that have a very strong musical history. Los Angeles, New York, and Memphis have long been associated with some of the finest singers and songwriters in American history and will be for centuries to come. However, there is one southeastern city which has more recently cemented its place in America’s musical yearbook: Miami. A popular destination for international revellers and spring breakers, Miami has become one of the foremost

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    Brian Eno said that the recording studio “takes music out of time dimension and puts it in the space dimension”. Eno describes that the recording studio has opened a new world of music- a world in which the listener can listen to a performance over and over again. Prior to the use of the studio, listeners could only listen to a performance once when it is performed live, so this opens new doors for listeners. Listeners now have the ability with studio recordings to “listen again and again to a performance

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