@matuzo I wonder if that has to do with the sample change described here. It feels too much of a change in one year. I’m certainly curious how it shakes out over the next year and if we see this as a trend or if it’s just like a blip. https://webaim.org/projects/million/#sample
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OZZY OSBOURNE Elaborates On Refusing KANYE WEST's Request To Use A BLACK SABBATH Sample
"It's wrong. It's just wrong."
TIL: The "beeps" in #NASA's #Apollo missions are called #Quindar tones, named after the company that produced the equipment.
There is an "intro" and an "outro" tone. They were generated when CapCom (the person in the control center tasked with talking to the astronauts) pushed the transmit button. Since there were several transmitters on earth, connected to Houston via telephone, this was an in-band signal causing them to activate, transmit, then deactivate again.
I composed INTERSECTIONS during 2021. I derived the music from a few samples taken from the Citizen DJ Project of Brian Foo at The Library of Congress citizen-dj.labs.loc.gov
I chose some voices that were inspiring, and generated some colors, some rhythms, some melodies and some harmonies.
Imagine you learned #composing using #Dorico amd thus looked at the included #Sample files like "Clocks" from Coldplay.
Do you now owe Coldplay's collecting angency/record label perpetual licensing fees for all your works since you learned using their copyrighted material?
What makes an #ebook a more fitting choice for a #programming guide compared to a traditional printed book?
An ebook is always up-to-date. It's already compatible with #Godot 4.2.1, and I want to keep updating it after every significant release of the #GodotEngine.
Having quality synth plugins is only part of the picture. Having quality effects is another. The third, often forgotten part of the picture is your sample library. Having a quality library of properly looped and named multisamples in a basic format such as WAV is as essential as everything else. Why focus on the audio library? Because samplers come & go. Companies die, products are discontinued, but samples can live on regardless of what sampler plugin you use. 🙂
Do you want to take a random sample of your data in R?
Here are some examples of how you can use sample():
✔ Generate a random permutation of the elements of a vector.
✔ Select a random subset of a dataset.
✔ Generate a random sample of data for testing purposes.
✔ Create a bootstrap sample.
In psychology there are papers that tally what types of samples are most often used in the field (E.g., XX% college students, YY% Mturk etc). Are there any examples of this from your own fields?
Essentially, I'm trying to put some approximate numbers to the different norms in types of sample that I see