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Digital Audio

Kygo feat. Julia Michaels – Carry Me Lead Synth Tutorial

Kygo – Carry Me – Lead Synth (Logic ES2 Preset) D/L: http://blog.imamusicmogul.com/2016/09/kygo-feat-julia-michaels-carry-lead-synth-tutorial/Kygo – Carry Me – Lead Synth (Logic Channel Strip Preset) D/L: http://blog.imamusicmogul.com/2016/09/kygo-feat-julia-michaels-carry-lead-synth-tutorial/Join and collaborate with other artists at: http://imamusicmogul.com————————————————————————————“Carry Me” is the latest single fom Kygo’s debut album, Cloud Nine. It features vocals and co-written by songwriter Julia Michaels. In the following tutorial we'll show you how to make the lead sound from Carry Me by Kygo. Presets included after the break. ————————————————————————————SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c…————————————————————————————Thanks for watching! Leave your questions in the comments below and don't to share and thumbs up this video if you… liked it 🙂 ————————————————————————————SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c…————————————————————————————SOCIAL NETWORKS:tumblr: http://imamusicmogul.tumblr.com/twitter: https://twitter.com/imamusicmogulinstagram: https://instagram.com/imamusicmogul/————————————————————————————MY YOUTUBE CHANNELS;http://youtube.com/imamusicmogul————————————————————————————**

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Digital Audio

Solomun techno DJ Set from Destino Ibiza (Part 2)

Subscribe to DJ Mag TV: http://bit.ly/OduqwoWatch more streams from Be-At-TV here: https://www.be-at.tvMladen Solomun is a big chap. A big, bearded Balkan bombshell with a penchant for mashing up epic strings and sprawling synth-scapes with the odd hip-hop classic.In the past five years, he's risen from underground mainstay to something a bit more pivotal than that in the worldwide dance music scene, through his labels Diynamic and 2Diy4, some savvy, profile-heavy remix work — Lana Del Rey, anyone? — and gathering a crew of like-minded and talented artists around him.Born in Bosnia — his Balkan father wanted his first-born son to be delivered in his home country — he was raised in Hamburg, immersing himself first in filmmaking, and then in music. These days he's touring the globe with his extended crew — the likes of H.O.S.H.,Stimming, Kollektiv Turmstrasse and Daniel August. Why it's happened, he can't say. But he's doing something right. DJ Mag speaks to him about pimps, parties, meeting Robert Plant and his desire to one day play in his home country…The past few years have seen a huge upsurge in your profile. Why do you think that has been?“Maybe this is a question that others can answer better than myself. It wasn’t planned, that’s what I can say. Because I don’t think that you can really plan such things. So it must have been kind of the momentum, I guess. I've been DJing for almost 15 years, then 10 years ago we founded Diynamic, and you are right, around three, four years ago it started to become bigger and bigger with every year. I think it’s a combination of a few things. I can’t reduce it to one thing, but I think that Ibiza played an important role in this.”But were there maybe gigs or releases that helped gather pace?“My remixes got some awareness at an early stage, or also the track 'Kackvogel' that I produced more or less just for fun for the Watergate compilation. With the help of the video, it really got a big push and became No.1 of the overall Beatport charts. Then the awards from Mixmag and DJ, or of course my 'Around' remix (for Noir & Haze) whichgained a lot of attention. Our Diynamic parties became bigger and bigger, we started to do our first festivals, then Ibiza happened. Honestly, sometimes I ask myself how this all could happen. Because I just do my thing and am looking forward to the next projects, gigs or studio sessions.”I remember interviewing you a few years ago, when things around Diynamic, you, H.O.S.H. and Stimming were first getting heat. How are things with your core crew? I guess you're all doing pretty well now?“I feel really blessed because I always wanted to work and have fun with friends and family. All members of the Diynamic family are successful, everybody is doing their thing — under the wings of the mothership Diynamic. When we started our first DIY parties in Hamburg it was already a family business and today it still is.And yes, all members of Diynamic family are doing really well. H.O.S.H. and Stimming, but also artists like Adriatique, Karmon, David August or Kollektiv Turmstrasse are really having a good time. Or Thyladomid who just released his first album on Diynamic. We were just with half ofWebsite: http://www.djmag.comTop 100 DJs: http://www.djmag.com/top100djsFacebook: http://on.fb.me/1tr9sNhTwitter: http://bit.ly/1AxeMR6Google+: http://bit.ly/1k6xlq5SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/1pE3QIUMixcloud: http://bit.ly/UK6i8

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Calcio

Rayo Vallecano, Tenerife y Elche, a tercera ronda de Copa del Rey

Todos se impusieron a domicilio: los rayistas al Almería, los isleños al Lugo tras remontar y los ilicitanos en la tanda de penaltis ante el Mirandés

Entre este martes y miércoles se están disputando los encuentros pertenecientes a la segunda ronda de la Copa del Rey, donde todavía no están jugando los equipos de LaLiga Santander.

En los partidos adelantados, ninguno de los equipos que jugaban en casa han logrado clasificarse, y es que el Elche se ha impuesto al Mirandés en la tanda de penaltis -después de empatar a dos en el tiempo reglamentario-, el Tenerife ha remontado ante el Lugo (1-2) y el Rayo Vallecano ha vencido al Almería.

En el partido disputado en Anduva, el Elche se ha adelantado en el marcador por mediación de Fernández, pero los locales han llegado a remontar con los tantos de Sangalli y Guarrotxena. Nino, uno de los clásicos de la División de Plata, ha puesto el empate en el luminoso antes de que los ilicitanos se impusieran en la tanda de penaltis.

El Tenerife lo ha tenido más complicado, porque ha empezado perdiendo en la primera mitad ante el Lugo, pero los goles de Germán Sánchez y Cristo González han dado la clasificación a los tinerfeños.

Por su parte, el Rayo Vallecano sigue vivo en la competiciĂłn tras deshacerse a domicilio del AlmerĂ­a con un doblete de Diego Aguirre.

Autore: Goal.com News – Español – España

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HardwareSoftware

Moore’s Law ain’t dead claims AMD

It’s just resting

AMD CTO, Mark Papermaster, has told the world+dog that despite claims to the contrary Moore’s Law is not dead, it is getting better, and be going Vroom any day now.

Intel co-founder Gordon Moore said in 1965 that computing power would double every two years thanks to developments in technology over time leading to shrinking transistor sizes and while he has been right until now, Chipzilla said it would move away from the prediction for the first time, shifting transistor size from two to 2.5 years.

Papermaster said that Moore’s Law is alive and well, and said only narrow-minded people think its evolution is just about transistor size.

“It’s not just about the transistor anymore; we can’t just have transistors improving every cycle. It does take semiconductor transistor improvements, but the elements that we do in design in architecture, and how we put solutions together, also keep in line with a Moore’s Law pace.

He said that AMD had adopted an idea called Moore’s Law Plus. This means you stay in a Moore’s Law pace of computing improvement. So you can keep in with a Moore’s Law cycle but you don’t rely on just semiconductor chips, you do it with a combination of other techniques.

These include design changes and how you architect those system solutions that will keep on the Moore’s Law pace.

You can mix and match combinations of CPU and GPU, other accelerators, different memory configurations, or how they are pieced together – there is room for lots of innovation at the next level.

Autore: Fudzilla.com – Home

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Economia

[673] Is Apple a tax cheat?

The top stories: JBS’s CEO has been ordered to step aside in a Brazil pension fund probe. Elsewhere, Saudi Arabia and Russia have vowed to co-operate on oil—but without agreeing to a production freeze. Ameera David has details. Then, Boom Bust’s Bianca Facchinei reports on the latest merger talks between Bayer and Monsanto, with Bayer upping its bid to secure the global agri-giant. Afterwards, RT Correspondent Ashlee Banks presents an overview of exactly what the G-20 has achieved and what economic issues are front and center.After the break, Ameera speaks about the European Commission’s tax case against Apple with James Henry, Senior advisor at Tax Justice Network and author of “The Blood Bankers”. And in the Big Deal, Edward Harrison joins to discuss German election results, where the right-wing AfD has edged past Angela Merkel’s CDU party.Take a look!Check us out on Facebook — and feel free to ask us questions:http://www.facebook.com/BoomBustRThttps://www.facebook.com/harrison.writedownshttps://www.facebook.com/biancafacchFollow us @https://twitter.com/AmeeraDavidhttp://twitter.com/edwardnhhttps://twitter.com/BiancaFacchinei