Prepare for the Introduction to the Government and Court Access to Private-Sector Information domain of the Certified Information Privacy Professional/US (CIPP/US) exam.The United States restricts government and court access to private sector information. These regulations protect citizens from unfair prosecution and safeguard media sources, while granting access and preserving data for reasons of national security and future litigation. In this course, Mike Chapple explains the regulations related to law enforcement, national security, and civil litigation, such as CALEA, the USA Patriot Act, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, and rules guiding electronic discovery. Students who complete this course will be prepared to answer questions from the Government and Court Access to Private-Sector Information domain of the CIPP/US examâa critical certification for privacy professionals.
Discrete Mathematics is the study of discrete objects as opposed to continuous objected like real numbers. The discrete objects like proofs, sets, graphs, colorings, algebraic structures, algorithms etc. These object arise naturally and frequently in many areas of mathematics and computer science and are fundamental in an undergraduate curriculum of computer science and mathematics. In this course, we will focus on Logic, Set Theory, Number Theory, Algebraic Structures, Combinatorics and Graph Theory. INTENDED AUDIENCE: UG students interested in computer science, combinatorics, etc. PRE-REQUISITES: NIL
Take your Spring development to the next level. Adopt the latest best practices in cloud-native development, solve common problems with design patterns, and build full-stack apps with React.Note: This path is designed for intermediate Spring developers and those who have completed the Become a Spring Developer learning path.Learn to securely send and receive messages at scale.Build cloud-native apps with Spring Cloud.Solve problems more efficiently with design patterns.
Bobby Owsinski interviews legendary recording engineer Al Schmitt, the man behind GRAMMY-winning records by Ray Charles, Steely Dan, Paul McCartney, and more.In this interview, prolific author and music producer Bobby Owsinski talks to iconic audio- and music-industry personalities: the outliers, forward thinkers, and rule breakers. This installment features revered recording engineer Al Schmitt.Al has won more GRAMMYs than any other music producer/engineer in history (23 so far), but got his start wrapping cables at the age of 8 in the first indie studio in New York City. And since then, he's recorded everyone from Ray Charles and Paul McCartney to Steely Dan and Diana Krall. In this interview, Bobby and Al chat about Al's career, influences, and inspirations.Look for other installments with Richard Gibbs, Hanson Hsu, and Michael Beinhornâcoming soon!
The Microsoft 365 Certified: Teams Administrator Associate exam focuses on the skills needed to plan, configure, deploy, and manage Microsoft Teams across an organization. These courses help you study exam topics, including upgrading from Skype and managing access and security.Learn how to manage meetings and policies.Prepare for the Teams Administrator certification.Deploy Teams across an organization.
Learn professional techniques for producing and mixing electronic music with Ableton Live and Ableton Push 2.Learn professional techniques for producing and mixing electronic music in Ableton Live. Producer Nate Mars starts with the basics of the Ableton interface and different approaches to making electronic musicâsome of which incorporate Ableton Push 2, the exciting new pad-based MIDI controller. He explains the important Ableton fundamentals for working with clips, warping, and effects. Next, Nate demonstrates various techniques for programming the foundation of a trackâthe drumsâin a variety of EDM genres. He then moves into creating basslines via analog synthesis and creating lead synth sounds with Ableton Live's built-in Operator synth. He also goes into how to create and use samples and MIDI effects, and use Push 2 for production and mixing. He pulls it all together in the final few chapters, which demonstrate ways to arrange tracks, use creative effects, mix tracks together, and use automation to finalize the mix.
Easily implement JPA-based repositories using Spring Data JPA. Learn about the Spring Data Commons JPA for object-relational mapping, querying with Spring Data, and more.Coding to databasesâwhich often involves the use of boilerplate code that's difficult to maintain and debugâcan be tedious work. Upgrading applications to a different kind of data storage is similarly challenging, as it usually involves massive code rewrites. Spring Data addresses these issues by abstracting data store interactions into a common repository API and eliminating boilerplate code.In this course, learn how to easily implement JPA-based repositories using Spring Data JPA. Mary Ellen Bowman describes the Spring Data umbrella project, and helps you understand JPA for object-relational mapping. She also covers querying, and dives into other Spring Data Commons features such as QueryDSL and auditing.
Learn the best ways to share, store, organize, and edit files using Microsoft Teams, the collaboration hub for Office 365.Microsoft Teams is changing the way we work. With Teams, you can share files in a one-on-one chat, during a Teams meeting, or by posting to a departmentâs Teams channel. Although many users are sharing and storing files with Teams, they may not know the best way to find previously shared files or how to manage file permissions. In this course, LinkedIn Staff instructor Nick Brazzi highlights the best ways to store, organize, edit, and share files using Microsoft Teams. Nick begins with a quick overview of how file sharing works in Teams. He then demonstrates how to view and edit files, including how to set and adjust file permissions. Nick shows how to manage your file libraries within Teams to ensure contents are organized efficiently. He also covers the most effective way to share your screen during a Teams meeting, showing techniques for PowerPoint presentations and other file types. To wrap up, Nick offers tips for managing files in the Teams mobile app.
Explore the broadening landscape of plugins and virtual instruments in this hands-on Ableton Live course, through a variety of walkthroughs, tips, tricks, and examples.Explore the wide variety of powerful plugins and instruments in Ableton Live 10, the popular music production software. Instructor Rick Schmunk starts with an in-depth look at Sampler and how to create multi-sample presets, as well as overviews of the core instruments Electric and Collision. Rick moves on to cover audio and MIDI plug-ins through a variety of walkthroughs, tips, tricks, and examples.IntroductionUsing Ableton Live plugins and instrumentsWhat you should know1. Sampler InstrumentSampler introSample playbackPreparing and loading multisamplesMultisample instruments and key zonesMultisample instruments and velocity zonesFM modulation and pitch envelopesFilter and amp envelopesLFO modulationAssigning MIDI control2. Electric InstrumentElectric intro: Hammers and tinesDamper and pickup in ElectricCreating classic EP soundsCreating a wide stereo EP sound3. Audio PluginsBeat repeatResonators IResonators IIMultiband DynamicsRandomVocoderVinyl Distortion4. Creating and Editing SoundsOverviewExcitatory sectionResonator section, part 1Resonator section, part 2LFO sectionCreating sounds with CollisionConclusionNext steps
Watch the pros at work in a real drum recording session at a top LA studio, EastWest. GRAMMY-winning engineer Ryan Hewitt records with A-list drummer Josh Freese.In this course, GRAMMY-winning recording engineer, producer, and mixer Ryan Hewitt explains his techniques for capturing drum sounds in one of the best recording rooms in Los Angeles, EastWest Studio 2. Utilizing the talents of A-list session and touring drummer Josh Freese (interviewed in the first chapter of the course), Ryan will demonstrate his mic choice and placements on Josh's drums, spending time on the details of the kick, snare, toms, cymbals, overheads, and room mic setups. Ross Garfield, the Drum Doctor, assists in fine-tuning the drum sound. Watch for a one-of-a-kind look at the pros at work.Check out how Ryan prepared for Josh's session in the first course, Drum Setup and Mic'ing in the Studio.
Learn how to make beats for house, dubstep, drum and bass, juke, trap, and hip-hop tracks, with Ableton Live.The drum track is part of the hidden chemistry of a great song. This is your beat making lab. Yeuda Ben-Atar, educator and producer who performs as DJ Side Brain, shows you how to make beats in a variety of genres, from dubstep to hip-hop. Yeuda works with Ableton Liveâbut you can use these tutorials to make beats in whatever DAW you have accessible.First get some basic rhythmic theory, including counting music and note subdivisions, and learn how elements like cymbals, percussive instruments like congas, and even homemade sounds from cans, bottles, and counters contribute to your beats. The following chapters tackle the particulars of house, dubstep, drum and bass, trap, juke, and hip-hop. In each of these chapters, Yeuda discusses how to choose the appropriate tempo and drum sounds for the style and how to sequence the kick, snare, and cymbals. The course closes with some pro mixing techniques that balance punch and presence, so your drums will cut through the mix and sound their best.
Learn what's new in Spring 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0, including reactive Spring and Spring Actuator.The Spring developers are always listening to feedback and feature requests. They have responded with Spring 5, a version that's packed with exciting new enhancements. This course gets you up to speed with the latest and greatest in Spring Framework 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0, including reactive Spring and Spring Actuator. Instructor Frank Moley covers the new support structure for Java 8 and Java EE 7, and explains which packages, classes, and methods have been removed. Next, learn about the changes to Servlet 3 and 4, data binding for immutable objects, and the spring-web-reactive module for reactive programming. Then explore the integration for Junit Jupiter, parallel test execution, and mock environments. Finally, review the changes in Spring Boot, including third-party library upgrades and Spring Boot Actuator for monitoring the health of production applications.
Learn to be more productive and efficient with Microsoft Teams in just a few minutes each week.Get more out of Microsoft Teams, the popular communication and collaboration app. Each Monday Nick Brazzi shares tips and shortcuts to help you be more productive and efficient with this powerful tool. Learn how to get the most out of the core features in Teamsâincluding chat, video calls, and conversation channelsâand discover other powerful features: bots and other AI-powered tools, background effects, @mentions, advanced meeting options, and more.Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion.
Expand Ableton Live's music-production and live-performance capabilities with the collection of instruments, effects, and tools in Max for Live.Max for Live is a collection of instruments, effects, and tools to expand Ableton Live's music-production and live-performance capabilities, as well as a platform for building your own DIY devices. In this short course, author Yeuda Ben-Atar, aka Sidebrain, walks you through Max for Live Essentials (the free download for Ableton Suite 9 users), covering the Buffer Shuffler and Convolution Reverb, the LFO and Envelope Follower, and drum synths, and then shares some of his favorite third-party Max for Live devices. Yeuda also shows how to turn Ableton Live into a VJ station and program your own devices, like the patch he creates to turn the PlayStation 3 controller into a MIDI controller, with Max for Live.
Learn how to create, record, edit, mix, and produce your musical projects using Ableton Live 10.Create music in real time, on stage, or while producing in the studio, with Ableton Live 10. In this course, music professor Rick Schmunk shows how to compose, record, remix, improvise, produce, and edit your musical ideas using this powerful software. Get familiar with the Live interface, learn how to set up your audio and MIDI hardware, and explore how to create a Live set. Plus, discover how to record and edit both MIDI and audio, shape the sound of your projects by applying effects to your tracks, warp audio, and much more. As you get acquainted with Live 10, you'll learn real-world production skills that can be applied to songwriting, studio production, and DJing.IntroductionWelcomeUsing the exercise filesUpdates: What's New in Ableton 10.1EQ8DelayNew and update key commandsAutomation changes and improvementsAudio export changes and improvements1. System SetupSelecting gear for a home recording studioConnecting your system2. Getting StartedAudio I/O device setup and preferencesMIDI controller setup and preferencesOptimizing performanceArrangement and Session View introduction and comparisonWorking with Live sets3. Working in Arrangement ViewTrack controlsSelecting, zooming, and playbackAuditioning and loading presetsPreparing to record MIDIComputer keyboard as MIDI controllerPencil enter MIDIPunch record4. Working in Session ViewSession view overviewWorking with clipsWorking with scenesRecording and overdubbing MIDIMIDI captureRecording audioWorking with external devices5. Editing MIDIWorking in the MIDI EditorConfiguring the gridEditing rhythm and quantizingUsing groove quantizationEditing velocity, duration, and pitchCopy, paste, and duplicate MIDIMulti-clip editing6. Working with AudioAudio clip editingFadesAudio warping overviewLooping audio clipsQuantizing audioCreative warpingSlice to MIDIConvert to MIDI7. Ableton Arranging TechniquesCPU management and Track FreezeWorking with locatorsSection editing in Arrangement viewSection editing in Session viewMoving a project from Session to Arrangement viewMoving a project from Arrangement to Session view8. Working with Clips, Devices, and FilesBrowser overviewCustomizing the browserSearching and auditioningSaving presets and clipsFile managementExporting audio and MIDIImporting and exporting video9. Live MixerOverviewGroup tracksSends and returnsRouting and resamplingHeadphone cues10. Audio FXFX overviewEQ and filtersCompressorsSide chain processingUsing delaysEcho introductionEcho advanced featuresSaturator and pedalDrum bussReverb11. MIDI FXArpeggiatorChord and Scale12. InstrumentsImpulse introductionMulti-output ImpulseImpulse parametersSimpler introductionSimpler classicSimpler one shotSimpler slice modeWavetable introductionWT filters and LFOs13. RacksAudio FX racksInstrument racksDrum racksRack zone editorsMacros14. MappingKey mappingMIDI mappingInstant mapping15. AutomationGraphic automationEditing automationClip automationRecording automation16. Max for LiveM4L basicsM4L LFO pluginM4L ShaperM4L Drum SynthsConclusionNext steps