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Graphic Dynamics effect

The first FX in a chain are typically the ones used to correct tracks with problems (such as background noise) or to clean up a sound to prepare it for later effects. The Compression plugin is frequently the first effect in a chain and is then quickly followed by a Noise Gate to remove any artifacts caused by compression. These both modify the level and dynamics of a sound, so the other related FX would also be used at this stage. Graphic Dynamics and Multi-Band Dynamics. [Pg.142]

The balance between how well a screen discovers activities of interest versus other effects (specificity) is thus critical. Table 4.1 presents a graphic illustration of the dynamic relationship between discovery and discrimination. [Pg.115]

Fig. 12. Typical results reported by Tomiyama ei al. (1993) on the effect of the Morton number M (atEotvSs number Eo = 10) on the shape and dynamics of a single bubble rising in (a) a Newtonian liquid, and (b) graphical correlation due to Grace (1973) and Grace et al. (1976). [Part (a) reprinted from Nuclear Engineering and Design, Volume 141, Tomiyama, A., Zun, I., Sou, A., and Sakaguchi, T., Numerical analysis of bubble motion with the VOF method, pp. 69-82, Copyright 1993, with permission from Elsevier Science. Part (b) reprinted from Grace, R., Clift, R., and Weber, M.E., Bubbles, Drops, and Particles. Academic Press, Orlando, 1976. Reprinted by permission of Academic Press.)... Fig. 12. Typical results reported by Tomiyama ei al. (1993) on the effect of the Morton number M (atEotvSs number Eo = 10) on the shape and dynamics of a single bubble rising in (a) a Newtonian liquid, and (b) graphical correlation due to Grace (1973) and Grace et al. (1976). [Part (a) reprinted from Nuclear Engineering and Design, Volume 141, Tomiyama, A., Zun, I., Sou, A., and Sakaguchi, T., Numerical analysis of bubble motion with the VOF method, pp. 69-82, Copyright 1993, with permission from Elsevier Science. Part (b) reprinted from Grace, R., Clift, R., and Weber, M.E., Bubbles, Drops, and Particles. Academic Press, Orlando, 1976. Reprinted by permission of Academic Press.)...

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