Atlas vremennykh variatsii prirodnykh protsessov (Atlas of Temporal Variations of Natural, Anthropogenic, and Social Processes), vol. 1: Poryadok i khaos v litosfere i drugikh sferakh (Order and Chaos in Lithosphere and Other Spheres), Nikolaev, A.V. And Gamburtsev, A.G., Eds., Moscow: OIFZ RAN, 1994.

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• 46 Downloads Abstract According to B.L. Berry’s “harmonic model,” any natural or social process is a superposition of several cosmic rhythms. The author assumes that stability of these rhythms allows prediction of earth phenomena over an unlimited time. We show that the statistical criteria supposedly substantiating the harmonic model were applied incorrectly. The initial data for the analysis were biased and selected incompetently; the adequacy of the methods used was not verified. Predictions of natural catastrophes (earthquakes, weather anomalies, etc.) and various social events according to Berry’s model are unsatisfactory. Statistics do not confirm that these predictions are at least slightly better than random guessing.

Berry’s model is unacceptable; it is untenable both in detail and in general. Gotovie dizajni dlya vishivaljnoj mashini.

L2 stereo vst. My suggestion is to never try to go for more than 6db of boost unless your material somehow magically doesn't get messed up when you push it further. If you already have a nice blend of plugins handling other types of compression at the track and busses, then this can be the last bit of push to get you to a decent mix. People with tons of high end gear and/or plugins will use it for reference mix dailies and never on the final mix, so if you're that perfectionist, skip it or relegate it to this position. If you are a musician or producer on a budget, then this can stand in for much more expensive bits of kit, and as long as you don't push it too hard, you will like the results better.

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