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Pro Tools 11 Music Production Recording Editing and Mixing

Pro Tools 11 Music Production Recording Editing and Mixing

Hone your Pro Tools music production skills and create better tracks with Pro Tools 11: Music Production Recording Editing and Mixing. With Pro Tools 11 you’ll get more than descriptions of Pro Tools features and menus—this book grounds its Pro Tools instruction thoroughly in real-world music production. Learn to leverage this powerful DAW and bend it to your will whether you’re recording and mixing a band or producing a dance track. Get tips that will save you time even if you’re an old hand at Pro Tools. Extensive full-color screenshots visually guide you through the book and an informal writing style keeps you engaged. Includes coverage of additional features incorporated into version 10. 3. 6 which can be co-installed alongside Pro Tools 11 to allow use of TDM and RTAS plug-in formats. Author Mike Collins an independent music producer and music technology consultant who has worked with Pro Tools since 1991 gives you a frank view of the software without the hype. This book is carefully designed for users with basic music production experience or knowledge but can serve as a quick learning guide for ambitious beginners or as a reference for the advanced or professional user. Pro Tools 11 includes coverage of the application’s new features including: Avid Audio Engine Dynamic Host-based Plug-in Processing Low-latency Input Buffer Offline Bounce Unified Workspace Browser Advanced Metering for Pro Tools HD 11 Co-Install with Pro Tools 10. 3. 6 Level: Intermediate | Pro Tools 11 Music Production Recording Editing and Mixing

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The Gilgamesh Epic in Genesis 1-11 Peering into the Deep

Reborn of Crisis 9/11 and the Resurgent Superhero

Post-9/11 Heartland Horror Rural horror films in an era of urban terrorism

Religious Education 5-11 A Guide for Teachers

9/11 Ten Years After Perspectives and Problems

The Dawn of Agriculture and the Earliest States in Genesis 1-11

The Dawn of Agriculture and the Earliest States in Genesis 1-11

This book invites a close textual encounter with the first 11 chapters of Genesis as an intimate drama of marginalised peoples wrestling with the rise of the world’s first grain states in the Mesopotamian alluvium. The initial 11 chapters of Genesis are often considered discordant and fragmentary despite being a story of beginnings within the context of the Bible. Readers discover how these formative chapters cohere as a cross-generational account of peoples grappling with the hegemonic spread of domesticated grain production and the concomitant rise of the pristine states of Mesopotamia. The book reveals how key episodes from the Genesis narrative reflect major societal revolutions of the Neolithic period in Mesopotamia through a three-fold hermeneutical method: literary analysis of the Bible and contemporary cuneiform texts; modern scholarship from archaeological anthropological ecological and historical sources; and relevant exegesis from the Second Temple and rabbinical era. These three strands entwine to recount a generally sequential story of the earliest archaic states as narrated by non-elites at the margins of these emerging state spaces. The Dawn of Agriculture and the Earliest States in Genesis 1–11 provides a fascinating reading of the first 11 chapters of Genesis appealing to students and scholars of the Hebrew Bible and the Near East as well as those working on ecological injustice from a religious vantage point. | The Dawn of Agriculture and the Earliest States in Genesis 1-11

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Stimulating Non-Fiction Writing Inspiring Children Aged 7 - 11

Dreaming the Social From 9/11 to Covid

Tackling Terrorism in Britain Threats Responses and Challenges Twenty Years After 9/11

Experiencing 11 November 2018 Commemoration and the First World War Centenary

Word Aware 3 Teaching Vocabulary in Small Groups for Ages 6 to 11

Word Aware 3 Teaching Vocabulary in Small Groups for Ages 6 to 11

Word Aware 3 is a comprehensive practical and engaging resource that focuses on teaching vocabulary and word learning skills to children aged 6 to 11 years who have vocabulary learning needs. For many children particularly those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) or those whose home language isn’t English (ELL or EAL learners) the vocabulary of the classroom can be a barrier to learning. This book outlines how to best support these children who require extra help offering concrete easy-to-implement activities and resources for use in small groups to maximise the impact on learning and open up access to the curriculum. Word Aware 3: Takes a highly practical evidence-based and curriculum-focused approach to vocabulary learning that supports a broad range of learners Includes photocopiable and downloadable planning intervention and evaluation resources Provides staff training resources and an overview video presented by the authors This book can be used as an adjunct to Word Aware 1 or as an intervention on its own. Although it is most suited to children aged 6 to 11 years it may be adapted for older students with significant learning needs. It is an essential resource for teaching assistants and learning support assistants and will also save time for special educational needs co-ordinators (SENCOs) and speech and language therapists (SaLTs) who are keen to establish effective vocabulary interventions. | Word Aware 3 Teaching Vocabulary in Small Groups for Ages 6 to 11

GBP 34.99
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Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Five Years After 9/11

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Cultures of Counterterrorism French and Italian Responses to Terrorism after 9/11

The Story Maker Helping 4 – 11 Year Olds to Write Creatively

Serial Killers in Contemporary Television Familiar Monsters in Post-9/11 Culture

Addressing Special Needs and Disability in the Curriculum 11 Book Set

The Science of Children's Wellbeing Practical Sessions to Support Children Aged 7 to 11

The Science of Children's Wellbeing Practical Sessions to Support Children Aged 7 to 11

This essential book is packed full of comprehensive guidelines and practical resources for running wellbeing intervention sessions for children aged 7 to 11 drawing from the scientifically grounded Six Ways to Wellbeing and the DNA-V model. Each chapter focuses on one of the Six Ways to Wellbeing six patterns of action known to correlate highly with aspects of positive mental health and wellbeing. These principles have been translated into 36 step-by-step sessions to develop children’s wellbeing and psychological flexibility and support those struggling with aspects of their mental health. The sessions can be delivered by educators with the whole class with small groups as targeted wellbeing interventions or easily adapted to fit one-to-one contexts. The Six Ways to Wellbeing sessions include: • Be Active: Staying physically active and exercising regularly. • Self-Care: Engaging in good quality self-care behaviours. • Connect with Others: Connecting with others socially in ways that feel genuine authentic and fulfilling. • Give to Others: Engaging in kind thoughtful and giving behaviours toward others and the wider world. • Challenge Yourself: Encouraging learning that feels personally challenging to grow and develop new skills. • Embrace the Moment: Taking notice of the world around you and embracing and appreciating the moment. Easy to follow and requiring no previous training this book is the ideal resource for primary school teachers and leaders psychologists mental health practitioners school counsellors SENCos LSAs ELSAs and learning mentors looking to support and improve children’s wellbeing within their professional roles. | The Science of Children's Wellbeing Practical Sessions to Support Children Aged 7 to 11

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Real-World Writers: A Handbook for Teaching Writing with 7-11 Year Olds

Visualising Physical Geography: The How and Why of Using Diagrams to Teach Geography 11–16

The Big Ideas in Physics and How to Teach Them Teaching Physics 11–18

Inquiry-Based Lessons in World History Global Expansion to the Post-9/11 World (Vol. 2 Grades 7-10)