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A trademark that is completely original and does not infringe on anothers copyright |
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What constitutes Valid Contracts? |
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1. Parties 2. Subject matter 3.Offer and Acceptance 4.consideration |
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The rights of the person who owns a copyright on something.........1.Reproduction of the copyrighted work...2.To prepare derivative works based upon the copyright works.... 3.to distribute copies of the copyright work.......4.to perform the work publicly. ......5. to display the works publically. |
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Written contract against previous verbal statement |
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Verbal contracts can be just as binding as written contracts its jsut much harder to prove them |
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Written contract against previous verbal statement |
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Verbal contracts can be just as binding as written contracts its jsut much harder to prove them |
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deals with a network requiring power which sends frequencies to a loud speaker system |
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Asks questions about computer audio workstations or the advantage to them. |
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1.The entire prject can be mixed with a personal comp.......2.Different mixes and remixes can be much more easily accomplished......3. "stems" or submixes can easily be made without much loss in quality......4. Computers have revolutionized audio editing.........5. Extensive non-destructive editing can be done much more quickly, accurately, and overall more successfully than analog tape splicing......... 6. Sophisticated,dynamic, fully automated equalization is possible, which could not be possible without traditional analog e.q.........7.automation capable digital versions of compressors, expanders and noise gates are available......8.Computer modeling allows the re-creation of classic analog dynamic processors but with greatly expanded capabilities.......9. A large range of effects can be instantly recalled. These are automated at will........10. in addition to effect automation, all levels for faders, mutes, sends and returns, can be memorized by computer and recalled. All automaton levels can be viewed graphically. |
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Analog to digital transfer |
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When digital recorders are sent too much level the result is a severley distorted "clipped" wave. When analog recorders are sent too much wave the result is "soft clipping" which generally sounds more pleasing than hard clipping. |
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Speaker systems with an opening in the enclosure |
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