I get Monetization restricted alert every time I add music on my reels. I tried downloading my video from IG, YouTube and uploaded them to Facebook reels, but it didn't work and got the same alert. I also tried facebook audio and got the same alert.

Thanks to Blade and his new program Audioset, I can proudly present the highest quality in-game soundtrack for Red Alert and the Expansions that we will ever receive! This pack will replace all those old, low-quality 22kHz Mono audio files in the game with 48kHz, Stereo. All of these tracks were taken from various sources to get the best quality available (even Fogger has a high quality version that was not available on the Red Alert music CD by Frank Klepacki). All tracks are replaced, including the menu, credits, and victory screen. This is Version 2 of the release. The first version had only high quality Mono tracks, and is obsolete. It should be replaced with this version.


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Due to the fact that I have ripped all music from all the different versions of the first two games plus expansions from their original game media of PC, Sega Saturn and PSX, together with the soundtrack CDs it is safe to say that I should have almost all source files in high quality as far as is goes.

"When we talk about very abstract things such as aesthetic experiences, how you respond to art and to music, the body is always involved there," Wolfgang Tschacher, a psychologist at the University of Bern who led the research as part of the Experimental Concert Research project, told AFP.

"Extroverted people are very social, they tend to intermingle with people, they want to be in power, and they want to have a certain self-value," he said, adding he had seen this result in previous research too. While extroverts are outgoing, they focus less on the music.

I build my playlists over time based on music I hear - either through my own music, or songs I hear while listening to playlists or radio on Apple music. Occassionally I go in to review my playlist and find songs that are duplicates of each other. Is there a setting for iTunes or Apple Music to alert me when I'm attempting to do that. I believe Spotify had such a feature.

Agreed. Apple, please, please, please address this in next update. Probably one of, if not THE biggest down side of the app. I use Apple Music, over say, Spotify because of the neat cross platform functionality for all of my Apple products (have for some time now). However, I've recently found myself seriously considering deleting my apple music and using Spotify in it's place, regardless of Apple's cross platform benefits.

As it stands, Spotify is a far superior music app to Apple music, but it doesn't have to be that way (and shouldn't) - there are many small oversights that I feel are the cause for this. Some very basic features could add to the Apple music experience, and help you retain at least one more customer - such as adding a 'sort' function to the playlist, and also a notification for duplications of any song that may be added to a playlist, would be a good start.

I'll refrain from getting into the 'why,' but take it from a self-proclaimed music guy. The lack of these two very basic features is detrimental to Apple Music's listening and curating experience, for one user at least..

If you added a song twice in a playlist, it already shows you like that number VERY much but don't hear it often enough in your playlist. The shuffle functionality in Apple music will already prevent the song repeating itself to often so no harm in adding another version, right?

Sorting options in a 4 to 5 inch apps can be distracting. There are lots of other stuff to rant about instead like having songs automatically removed from your playlists that are no longer in the Apple music library. That's a no brainer.

Hi, So just got the Fenix 6X Saphire , upgrading from my Forerunner 945, and when I run with music, and I've activate the voice alert every 5 minutes to prompt me by voice my average pace since I start running... the lady's voice is TOO LOW... comparing to my FR945 that was fine... so I'm a bit desapointed here... for the price I pay. unless there's a solution soon, and Garmin is looking onto a fix. any advice is welcome here. thanks

On my X6 the music volume decreases a moment before prompt is played. I find the volume of the prompt is similar to the music volume, I can hear it just fine. I am using US dialect. Maybe other dialects have volume level issues.

Music can have a profound effect on both the emotions and the body. Faster music can make you feel more alert and concentrate better. Upbeat music can make you feel more optimistic and positive about life. A slower tempo can quiet your mind and relax your muscles, making you feel soothed while releasing the stress of the day. Music is effective for relaxation and stress management.

Research confirms these personal experiences with music. Current findings indicate that music around 60 beats per minute can cause the brain to synchronize with the beat causing alpha brainwaves (frequencies from 8 - 14 hertz or cycles per second). This alpha brainwave is what is present when we are relaxed and conscious. To induce sleep (a delta brainwave of 5 hertz), a person may need to devote at least 45 minutes, in a relaxed position, listening to calming music. Researchers at Stanford University have said that "listening to music seems to be able to change brain functioning to the same extent as medication." They noted that music is something that almost anybody can access and makes it an easy stress reduction tool.

So what type of music reduces stress the best? A bit surprising is that Native American, Celtic, Indian stringed-instruments, drums, and flutes are very effective at relaxing the mind even when played moderately loud. Sounds of rain, thunder, and nature sounds may also be relaxing particularly when mixed with other music, such as light jazz, classical (the "largo" movement), and easy listening music. Since with music we are rarely told the beats per minute, how do you choose the relaxation music that is best for you? The answer partly rests with you: You must first like the music being played, and then it must relax you. You could start by simply exploring the music on this web page. Some may relax you, some may not. Forcing yourself to listen to relaxation music that irritates you can create tension, not reduce it. If that happens, try looking for alternatives on the internet or consult with Counseling Service staff for other musical suggestions. It is important to remember that quieting your mind does not mean you will automatically feel sleepy. It means your brain and body are relaxed, and with your new calm self, you can then function at your best in many activities.

Classical Indian Music for Healing and Relaxing

 Gayatri Govindarajan, "Pure Deep Meditation" track. Lovely and rhythmic music played on the veena, the most ancient of the Indian plucked-instruments, with nature scenes.

The music still holds it's value as top-quality stuff. Red Alert was my first RTS ever at 8 years old. It got me into war games ever since '95, and I still enjoy listening to the track (I find a couple tracks are boring but that's just my own preference)

The quickest way to mute all sounds is to flip the ring/silent switch on the left side of your iPhone. You can still play audio, but your iPhone mutes all notifications. Incoming calls, however, will still stop music playback; your phone won't ring but the music will stop until the call goes to voicemail.

Also in the Control Center is the Do Not Disturb button -- it's the one with the crescent moon sitting between the Bluetooth and screen-rotation lock button. Do Not Disturb mutes both alerts and incoming calls, making it the better option if you want zero interruptions.

Kool DJ Red Alert is recognized as one of the founding fathers of Hip-Hop music and culture. Born in Antigua, West Indies, he grew up in Harlem, New York and later graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School in The Bronx.

He has been named one of the 50 most influential people in music by Rolling Stone magazine. Additionally, he is the only hip-hop deejay honored with a display in the Radio Section of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. He has been appointed by the United Nations as an honorary Ambassador to Music. In June 2003, he was recognized with a location on the Bronx Walk of Fame, a series of street signs recognizing people of note from the borough.

Microsoft has been awarded a patent for a technology that can add digital watermarks to DRM-free music. The patent calls the technology "stealthy audio watermarking," and inserts and detects watermarks in audio signals that can identify the content producer.

Recorded music played before, during or after surgery in adults reduces self-reported post-operative pain and anxiety, compared with usual care. The average effect is equivalent to a reduction in anxiety of 21 percentage points and a 10 percentage point reduction in pain within a few days of surgery. e24fc04721

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