Alan Parsons' Art & Science of Sound Recording

Alan Parsons' Art & Science of Sound Recording

Author: Julian Colbeck

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2014-09-01

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1480397237

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(Technical Reference). More than simply the book of the award-winning DVD set, Art & Science of Sound Recording, the Book takes legendary engineer, producer, and artist Alan Parsons' approaches to sound recording to the next level. In book form, Parsons has the space to include more technical background information, more detailed diagrams, plus a complete set of course notes on each of the 24 topics, from "The Brief History of Recording" to the now-classic "Dealing with Disasters." Written with the DVD's coproducer, musician, and author Julian Colbeck, ASSR, the Book offers readers a classic "big picture" view of modern recording technology in conjunction with an almost encyclopedic list of specific techniques, processes, and equipment. For all its heft and authority authored by a man trained at London's famed Abbey Road studios in the 1970s ASSR, the Book is also written in plain English and is packed with priceless anecdotes from Alan Parsons' own career working with the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and countless others. Not just informative, but also highly entertaining and inspirational, ASSR, the Book is the perfect platform on which to build expertise in the art and science of sound recording.


A Short History of Progress

A Short History of Progress

Author: Ronald Wright

Publisher: House of Anansi

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0887847064

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Each time history repeats itself, so it's said, the price goes up. The twentieth century was a time of runaway growth in human population, consumption, and technology, placing a colossal load on all natural systems, especially earth, air, and water — the very elements of life. The most urgent questions of the twenty-first century are: where will this growth lead? can it be consolidated or sustained? and what kind of world is our present bequeathing to our future?In his #1 bestseller A Short History of Progress Ronald Wright argues that our modern predicament is as old as civilization, a 10,000-year experiment we have participated in but seldom controlled. Only by understanding the patterns of triumph and disaster that humanity has repeated around the world since the Stone Age can we recognize the experiment's inherent dangers, and, with luck and wisdom, shape its outcome.


Women, Technology, and the Myth of Progress / Mysearchlab Access Code

Women, Technology, and the Myth of Progress / Mysearchlab Access Code

Author: Eileen B. Leonard

Publisher: Pearson College Division

Published: 2009-01

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780205678914

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MySearchLab provides students with a complete understanding of the research process so they can complete research projects confidently and efficiently. Students and instructors with an internet connection can visit www.MySearchLab.com and receive immediate access to thousands of full articles from the EBSCO ContentSelect database. In addition, MySearchLab offers extensive content on the research process itself–including tips on how to navigate and maximize time in the campus library, a step-by-step guide on writing a research paper, and instructions on how to finish an academic assignment with endnotes and bibliography. This book explores reproductive, household, and office technology in order to challenge popular notions of technology as progressive for women. It argues that technology gives its benefits differentially, depending on such critical social issues as race, gender, and class. Topics in this provocative analysis include the social construction of technology, the status of women, reproductive technology, office technology, household technology, the myth of progress, and implications for social change. A provocative read for anyone interested in women's issues with regard to household, workplace, and reproductive technological breakthroughs.


The Microbiome in Health and Disease

The Microbiome in Health and Disease

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Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2020-05-29

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 0128200014

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The Microbiome in Health and Disease, Volume 171 in the Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science series, provides the most topical, informative and exciting monographs available on a wide variety of research topics. The series includes in-depth knowledge on the molecular biological aspects of organismal physiology, with this release including chapters on Microbiome in health and disease, CNS development and microbiome in infants, A gut feeling in ALS, Microbiome (Virome) and virus infection, Bugs and Drugs: microbiome in medicine metabolism, Immunity, T cells, and microbiome, Salmonella (Bacterial) infection and cancer: of mice and men, and many other highly researched topics. Provides a novel theme and multiple disciplinary topics of microbiome research in basic and translational studies Presents an updated collection on bacteria, virus, fungi and their interactions in microbiome Includes a timely discussion on the tools and methods used for modeling and analysis of microbiome data


The Parsons' Son

The Parsons' Son

Author: Dr. John Mark Carter

Publisher: Book Venture Publishing LLC

Published: 2016-11-30

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1946250384

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Against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the heinous murder of an innocent child is woven into the imminent upcoming Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky, on January 19, 1862.


Frank Parsons; Prophet, Innovator, Counselor

Frank Parsons; Prophet, Innovator, Counselor

Author: Howard Vaughn Davis

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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In this critical biography Howard V. Davis takes us to the genesis of a major educational challenge--a challenge that has an extraordinary currency for the present. In a striking degree, his analysis of the "relationship between the mind of the times and the innovators" contains clues to many vexing problems that beset educators and sociologists today. Setting the stage for his study of Parsons, Mr. Davis vividly recreates the economic and social conditions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Mr. Davis shows Parsons as one of a group of independent economists and social theorists who gave voice to an emerging ethics and morality for the changing times. Parsons saw social progress as a gradual thing which should not be subject to the vagaries of business and economic conditions. Parsons and his group called their program "organized common sense." But it was more than that. In an age when the country with its great capacity for growth was seeking new directions, Parsons saw clearly the need for the kind of school­ing that would open up fresh opportunities to every child and to adults as well. It is a testimony to his far-sightedness that his pleas for bringing the school and the child and the employer and the learner closer together has become a task of high priority in educational planning today.