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Band Boosters and Parent Groups
(m14435)
Author:
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Keywords:
band
,
brass
,
music
,
schools
,
winds
,
woodwinds
Summary:
What to expect from the parent groups organized to support school band programs.
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
78.59%
Revised:
2007-04-10
Revisions:
New
Band Gap Measurement
(m43554)
Authors:
Yongji Gong
,
Andrew R. Barron
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
90.39%
Revised:
2012-05-29
Revisions:
New
The Band Student after High School
(m14439)
Author:
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Keywords:
band
,
brass
,
education
,
percussion
,
wind ensemble
,
winds
,
woodwinds
Summary:
A discussion of some of the opportunities available to former band students.
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
70.69%
Revised:
2007-05-11
Revisions:
2
Band-Limited Pulse Generator
(m15457)
Author:
Ed Doering
Keywords:
aliasing
,
band-limited pulse
,
LabVIEW
,
pulse train
,
subtractive synthesis
,
truncated Fourier series
Summary:
Subtractive synthesis techniques often require a wideband excitation source such as a pulse train to drive a time-varying digital filter. Traditional rectangular pulses have theoretically infinite bandwidth, and therefore always introduce aliasing noise into the input signal. A band-limited pulse (BLP) source is free of aliasing problems, and ... is included.
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Subtractive synthesis techniques often require a wideband excitation source such as a pulse train to drive a time-varying digital filter. Traditional rectangular pulses have theoretically infinite bandwidth, and therefore always introduce aliasing noise into the input signal. A band-limited pulse (BLP) source is free of aliasing problems, and is more suitable for subtractive synthesis algorithms. The mathematics of the band-limited pulse is presented, and a LabVIEW VI is developed to implement the BLP source. An audio demonstration is included.
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
78.13%
Revised:
2008-03-17
Revisions:
3
Bandwidth Considerations
(m11219)
Author:
Don Johnson
Keywords:
ASK
,
bandwidth
,
FSK
,
Kary
,
power density spectrum
,
PSK
,
random binary wave
,
stochasitc process
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
79.41%
Revised:
2003-09-08
Revisions:
5
The bank as a safe
(m22437)
Author:
Siyavula Uploaders
Subject:
Business
Language:
English
Popularity:
90.14%
Revised:
2009-04-25
Revisions:
New
The bank as an agent
(m22438)
Author:
Siyavula Uploaders
Subject:
Business
Language:
English
Popularity:
86.72%
Revised:
2009-04-25
Revisions:
New
Bankrutpcy Las Vegas
(m20599)
Author:
Ray Rebb
Keywords:
Attorneys
,
Las Vegas Bankruptcy
,
Las Vegas Bankruptcy Attorney
,
Las Vegas Bankruptcy Lawyer
,
Lawyers
,
Nevada Bankruptcy Attorney
,
Nevada Bankruptcy Lawyer
Summary:
Bankruptcy has affected many markets extremely hard. Las Vegas has been affected drastically.
Subject:
Business
Language:
English
Popularity:
20.88%
Revised:
2009-03-17
Revisions:
2
Bar Charts
(m10217)
Author:
David Lane
Keywords:
bar charts
,
statistics
Summary:
Introduction to bar charts.
Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics
Language:
English
Popularity:
95.92%
Revised:
2003-06-20
Revisions:
7
Baritones and Euphoniums
(m12650)
Author:
Catherine Schmidt-Jones
Keywords:
aerophone
,
baritone
,
brass
,
euphonium
,
tenor tuba
,
tuba
Summary:
Baritones and euphoniums are tenor-range brass aerophones in the tuba family. They are mainly found in Western military, marching, and concert bands.
Subject:
Arts
Language:
English
Popularity:
97.70%
Revised:
2006-06-23
Revisions:
2
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