Unlock the power of Pro Tools. Learn all of the fundamentals necessary to get started using Pro Tools, from creating your first session to bouncing down a final mix. Cargolift B & B Electronics Manufacturing Company B & D B & G B & K Pro B & K Components B & K Manufacturing Company Dyna-Quik. Download the free trial version below to get started. Double-click the downloaded file to install the software. Subscribe: http:// Intro: 0:00 Start of. Join Larry Crane for an in-depth discussion in this video Prepping real pianos with RX 5, part of Music Production Secrets. Over 3000 Flash effects, no coding required! Flash text animation effects, image transitions, button effects, filters and spectacular text effects. Don't Eat Your Coconut Oil, Use It For This Stuff Instead. Word on the street is the coconut oil is bad for you. Once thought to be a “fat burning fat” that was good to incorporate into your diet, now the advice is “You can put it on your body, but don’t put it in your body.”Turns out, the research behind the oil being good for you was a bit flawed. It was looking at all the good stuff in “designer oil,” which isn’t what most of us are picking up at Trader Joe’s. If you have a bunch of coconut oil in your pantry, you don’t have to throw it out. While you should at least limit the amount you consume (as you should with all fats, really), there are a ton of great uses, some of which we’ve written about before, for the oil that are worth giving a try: Condition Your Hair. You may not want to line your stomach with fat, but fat can be a good thing for your hair. Coconut oil is thought to be a great conditioner. Putting it on your locks can help smooth down overlapping layers of protein, and will repel water so your hair keeps looking its best. Treat Your Feet. Take care of cracked heels by applying a little coconut oil to your feet at night, putting on some socks, and then leaving the oil to soak into your dry heels overnight. You’ll wake up to much softer, much more moisturized, tootsies. Coconut Manicure. Just like coconut oil can do wonders for your feet, it can also take care of dry skin on your hands. Rub a bit on dry cuticles to moisturize them, and your hands in the process. Remove Gum From Hair. When I was in elementary school I had really long hair, and I used to have a real problem with somehow managing to get my gum stuck in my hair. Back in the 8. 0s, the removal method was always just cutting it out (good thing I had a ton of hair), but you can actually use coconut oil to remove it as well. Just rub the area down with a little bit of coconut oil. The area around will get slick, and the gum will slide right out. Makeup Remover. Running low on makeup remover? Coconut oil can do wonders when it comes to removing stubborn makeup. Put a tiny bit of coconut oil on a cloth, and then rub it on the area to remove the stuff that isn’t budging with soap and water alone. Tell us about your own favorite uses for coconut oil in the comments! How We Made Two Twitter Bots Become Friends. Last week, we kicked off our roundup of Weekly Upgrades with Prime Day purchases, hydration, and tossing out unnecessary cosmetics. This week, our editors caved in to the savings of the monthly unlimited Metro. Card, bought both indoor and outdoor house slippers, ramped up our photo editing tools, and perhaps most importantly, initiated a conversation between two very nerdy Twitter bots. What upgrades did you make this week? Let us know in the comments. Melissa Kirsch, Editor- in- Chief. This week I paid $1. Metrocard. My approach to paying for the NYC subway has always been lazy—I put $8. Metrocard and watch the balance go down with each trip I take. When I have about $4. I put another $8. I will travel to three different supermarkets to save a quarter on yogurt. I scrutinize my cell phone bill for pesky hidden fees. Yet I’ve been content to pay full- price for transportation for the past decade. Word on the street is the coconut oil is bad for you. Once thought to be a “fat burning fat” that was good to incorporate into your diet, now the advice is “You. 2 dager til juleferien Har opplevd litt av hvert i livet på godt og vondt, og har etter mange år med rus og psykiatri endelig begynt å komme med til hektene igjen. Because it’s less than $1. As if the subway costs less if I pay for it in smaller increments!)If I take 4. I’ll use 4. 0 just going to and from work) the price of the unlimited- ride Metrocard pays for itself. And if I take more than 4. This may be the final bit of incentive I need to give up my burgeoning Lyft habit. Now I just have to make sure I don’t lose the Metrocard. I was convinced that an app was where tasks went to die, and that in order to keep my various obligations front and center, I needed to employ a notebook and pen—you know, the kind of thing you lose all the time and then find three weeks later, at which point you try to decipher your handwriting and eventually give up. Not surprisingly, I have not been the most organized. This was fine when I was a full- time creative and my disorganization was expected and adorable. My days of disorganization have ended, for I have downloaded Wunderlist, a simple and elegant to- do list app that doesn’t require any time to set up and/or comprehend. I can compose neat and comprehensible lists for everything I have to do in every aspect of my life. I enjoy the satisfying “ding!” as another to- do gets to- done. I’m not up at night wondering about what I don’t know I’ve forgotten and who might be mad at me for reasons I can’t even guess. Wunderlist has all kinds of features I’ve barely had the time to look at, and maybe some day I’ll get to those, but right now I’m just deeply enjoying its simple joys and choice of backgrounds. They belong together. Virginia K. Smith, Managing Editor. This seems ridiculous—at least for me, a person who eats toasted things quite frequently—but for the past few years I’ve been making do without a toaster. Instead, I’ve just been putting bread or English muffins in the oven on broil, then fishing them out when they seem done, occasionally burning my hand in the process. Last weekend I went to the (heavenly) new Target in Downtown Brooklyn, and among many, many other things, bought a new toaster. It was not expensive, and it produced the fluffiest, most evenly toasted English muffin I’ve eaten in years. I have absolutely no good explanation as to why I didn’t do this sooner. There’s more to a travel photographer’s kit than a camera body and a few lenses. Here are the. I’m a pale redhead, so it’s pretty important for me to get my skin checked annually, and it feels good to be back on that wagon. Patrick Allan, Staff Writer. I bought a used i. Pad pro to start doing all of my photo editing on. Using an apple pen, I can make very small, careful selective edits on certain areas of a photo. Also, it feels a bit more fun and intuitive to me, so I’m more inclined to actually do it. Overall it has made my editing process more efficient and enjoyable. Claire Lower, Staff Writer. I got some house slippers, and they are my new favorite thing. They’re very fuzzy and soft and they keep stuff from sticking to my feet, which is a huge pet peeve of mine. But best of all, they are not shoes. Michelle Woo, Staff Writer I also just bought slippers. Patio slippers for guests. I keep them in the patio. I kept hitting the paywall every month, so I decided to just pay $6 for the 1. I love it. I’m reading it a lot more, and I don’t feel guilty for clicking on shorter pieces or not finishing articles that don’t really interest me. Since having the subscription, I’ve gotten a lot more familiar with their columns, and I’ve been able to read about everything, from Carly Rae Jepsen preforming in Canada to Elon Musk’s hyperloop. Plus, I got a New Yorker tote bag that everyone seems to be carrying (and that I’m still slightly embarrassed to).
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