One area where most codec makers have fallen short is in providing useful software front-ends for tweaking audio. |
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I wrote a little for the current job description, but I'll need to do a lot of tweaking on that. |
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For example, when tweaking the beta version resulted in some shipping delays, the firm e-mailed buyers to explain. |
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It's basically a copy of what's on the Italian bootleg with a bit of tweaking to even out the sound balance where they got it wrong. |
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However, this particular Eden requires continual tweaking and trimming to maintain its beauty. |
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Ain't it grand to see what a little tweaking of natural processes can yield? |
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Well, even if the idea of tweaking out on malt liquor doesn't appeal to you, there should be lots of local goings-on that should. |
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He reached over and gently broke the rubber band like cheese, tweaking her nose as well before pulling away. |
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There's always the possibility of adding something or tweaking a little bit. |
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Immediately after the contest was announced experts snapped up hyphenated domain names and began tweaking their text. |
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The federal reserve may be able to do a little tweaking, but overall the cards are in place. |
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It will definitely take a lot more tweaking to get me completely happy with it. |
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Now Rosales and his associate are spending many hours tweaking the sounds to perfection. |
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This isn't always the case but it is wise to remember that tweaking hi-fi can sometimes be a case of one step forward and two steps back. |
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At this time of the year, the garden seems to need constant tweaking and small attentions to detail in order to keep it in hand. |
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After several weeks of tuning and tweaking the system, he achieved the results he wanted. |
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Many systems survive for decades, undergoing constant tweaking and continual evaluation. |
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You'll get an email every time there's a new post but by tweaking your personal settings you can receive a daily email of all the posts together. |
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I am very un-nerved by this and being alone in the apartment with a kitten who is tweaking out because of it. |
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This leads to some necessary tweaking of the rules, such as methods for breaking ties. |
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As we've seen before, tweaking your memory times would be a good idea to get the most out of your box. |
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Good investors continually refine their stock picking method, tweaking it here and there. |
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We are now concerned with actually implementing the reform, not with tweaking it or renegotiating. |
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Such quantum leaps in performance rarely come from tweaking existing designs. |
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Sun Noodle churns out more than 30 varieties, tweaking the noodles' ingredients, moisture content, curliness and width. |
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His genius lies in tweaking them just once more to reawaken a shiver of response that you might have thought forever beyond recall. |
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Savvy operators are constantly analyzing and tweaking their menus to generate top dollar. |
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Not only is tweaking and customizing rarely needed, it is actively discouraged. |
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Still Byrne will be tweaking the format, adding, for instance, a regular entertainment guide with book and film reviews, and beefing up the fashion and beauty sections. |
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But, really, it's not about extreme makeovers, it's about tweaking. |
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So if something like skin tone needs tweaking, you can do it without altering the colour of the sky or the background of the scene. |
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Delaine, the engineer, who hadn't said a word thus far, sat down at the computer and began tweaking the pitch of Dean's vocal. |
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He hopes to play despite tweaking a hamstring on Boxing Day. |
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I think I can soon fix some of that by tweaking the contrast. |
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That expansion tweaks a tiny piezoelectric crystal in a way similar to a sphere of cuticula tweaking a sensillum. |
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Even though sociobiology never became exactly fashionable, many biologists eventually warmed up to the ideas, albeit tweaking and interpreting them in a new and modern way. |
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As has been said, both rapporteurs have done some excellent work tweaking the reports to make them more realistic and practical. |
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The scientific crew has been busy setting up and tweaking gear, from computers to the air guns that'll be used for the upcoming seismic work. |
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Finally, we did some tweaking to the formula ranges based upon feedback from lawyers dealing with shared custody cases. |
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The NDP strongly believes that a system that denies the right of answer in defence cannot be corrected by mere procedural tweaking. |
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The sad problem is that we too often fail to learn from our mistakes, and simply tweaking the security strategy will not make the difference. |
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Mr Le Pen's anti-European rantings showed that there are plenty of votes to be won in France by tweaking the EU's authority. |
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We, that is the whole Safran Sailing Team, are tweaking the boat's final race configuration. |
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You will have to do some tweaking to fine-tune your personal system. |
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Jonah and I were tweaking the crater scene, and he wanted to cut away to a wide landscape shot for a bit during the caretaker's explanation of the crater. |
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Restaurants have a soft opening and weeks of tweaking before critics come calling to bestow stars. |
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Watkins enlarged upon this binocular disparity by tweaking the lenses further apart than was normal to arrive at even more drastic perspectival jumps. |
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What were some big Cameron suggestions that led to you tweaking your films? |
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For them, tweaking the game, making play as exciting as possible, is a quest in itself. |
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Analog keyboards and slithery electro sounds meet modern techno tweaking and tried-and-true rock staples on the second album by this British trio. |
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Mushing together some of Yoko Ono's classic toothy chitter, some lethargic piano, and haphazard sound tweaking, it's topped off by weary chants and hand drums. |
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I don't think the defense is good enough unless they do some tweaking, and their developmental system is really hurt by not having their own farm team. |
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In sports, every problem has a solution that can be worked out in the X's and O's, or by tweaking the rulebook. |
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Testing, tweaking, and practicing with the vehicles took place during several trials at CFS Alert, Canadian Forces testing grounds on Vancouver Island, and in Vancouver waters near the ISE facility. |
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The tweaking is so subtle that formatting changes are not noticeable. |
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Yes, there may be tweaking that can be done, but without looking into a whole lot of detail right now, I'd be cautious on that, because then you create 13 more mechanisms of unlevel playing field with regard to research. |
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Dr Balakrishnan's solution, meanwhile, involves tweaking the controlling code that handles the rate adjustments and handoffs, dispensing with the need to fiddle with hardware or chips. |
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For example, Newton and the various practice area leaders are developing new templates and checklists or tweaking existing ones to facilitate a structured approach to providing real property support. |
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In particular, the NeoLoad solution from Neotys allowed Bull to validate the performance and behavior under load of the main business processes, and to carry out a final tweaking of the system. |
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With some tweaking, could nearsightedness and astigmatism be treated as well? |
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The researchers are also tweaking their system to tether glutamate to normal receptors without a cysteine mutation, notes Trauner. |
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Yet on January 10th, only weeks before the charter was due to come into force, the prime minister said his government was tweaking the draft. |
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The gearheads that race bikes are constantly changing something, tweaking a little here or there, looking to get more power out of their bikes. |
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North's mettle will undergo a more taxing examination on Saturday night when they host Port Adelaide, with Dal Santo almost certain to be sidelined after tweaking his hamstring in the third quarter against Brisbane. |
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By tweaking the soil's moisture and nutrient content to increase its heterogeneity, Dr Baer has found that she can affect how well a piece of habitat functions once it has been restored. |
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We spend quite a portion of our time waxing, plucking, tweaking, pummelling, titivating, working out and applying unguents. |
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In some cases, the operation was overtaken by a dramatic turn of events, but because of the good upfront preparation these situations were managed very effectively by tweaking the scheduling of individual deployments. |
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Leinster may be one runner and a few degrees of angle away from being a potent force, but tweaking is easier said than done at this stage of the season. |
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The two got a contract and started working on the recipes — testing and tweaking, sending notes back and forth, feeding the results to their children — and then Crittenden was hit by a pang of conscience. |
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This feature of the Bitstream 3X allows to automatize a MIDI control without tweaking it by hand, the value of the control is updated continuously and automatically. |
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This young hornbill had a passion for pulling up seedlings and sometimes amused itself by darting in and tweaking the tail of a larger, more lethargic, young Bycanistes hornbill. |
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With appropriate tweaking of connection weights, the network eventually had no difficulty whatsoever in predicting the timing of a boop after any given beep. |
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You can't beta test one book and keep tweaking it. |
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However, I would have liked to have seen more theoretical justification for their classification system, as well as tests of the robustness of results to tweaking the criteria. |
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Studios are also tweaking their films to make them more Chinese-friendly. |
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Anderson sat out his second consecutive game after tweaking his left knee in Tuesday's season opener. |
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The limitations were to try not to overlayer everything, to take a step balso to limit the time spent tweaking. |
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The iWAY works great right out of the box, but as you become more familiar with the unit and what it can do, you'll eventually want to begin tweaking some of these settings. |
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Still, the Nets' long-term success depends on Williams' productiveness and happiness, which means that the pressure is on Johnson to keep tweaking the playbook. |
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Ms. Bohlken, of Claudia's Canine Cuisine, says she ate all sorts of dog treats while tweaking recipes for her products, which now include cookies and microwaveable cakes for dogs. |
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We welcome new contributors, but suggest you work on writing code, or on documenting new aspects of the system, not on tweaking the existing web pages to conform to newer standards. |
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Everyone rocked and stared at the ceiling, and then someone would try a joke and the room would burst into motion — tweaking, rephrasing, rejecting — before the autism of furious thought resumed. |
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The man behind this year's popup phenomenon, Rib Nights, is tweaking his recipe to create UK Burger Battle, a new monthly cookoff testing the best burgers in the land. |
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But no Oedipal scenario would be complete without a filial tweaking of the master, and Koons obliged by flipping Superman so that he enters stage right. |
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Chris Kermode, the ATP's executive chairman and president, revealed Federer spoke to him on Saturday night after tweaking his back in the deciding tie-break against Wawrinka. |
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