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[[Category:MTL Com 343]]</div>Wrrt7350http://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php/Locate_Past_Canvas_SitesLocate Past Canvas Sites2024-02-09T01:02:37Z<p>Irishb: </p>
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===='''Why is my Canvas site no longer showing at My Evergreen or my Canvas Dashboard?'''====<br />
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* About two terms after an offering has completed, any Canvas sites associated with the offering are concluded (per an automated schedule).<br />
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* When an offering is concluded, it is removed from My Evergreen, and may also be removed from your Canvas Dashboard view.<br />
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However - '''any site you are a member of should remain available to you at your Canvas "All Courses" list''', at least as read-access, as long as:<br />
#you have the same active Evergreen account as when you became a member of the site<br />
#and the site owner/faculty has not chosen to close site access completely.<br />
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If site access is closed by the site owner/faculty, the Canvas course will be removed from your Canvas Dashboard and All Courses list.<br />
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===='''Where can I find my past Canvas site?'''====<br />
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Your past Canvas courses/sites are stored at your Canvas "All Courses" page, under the "Past Enrollments" section towards bottom of the page.<br />
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Canvas can be accessed from [https://my.evergreen.edu My Evergreen] or directly at [https://canvas.evergreen.edu canvas.evergreen.edu].<br />
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In the Canvas global navigation menu at far left (has "Account" at top)<br />
# click on "Courses" or the book icon<br />
# in the slide-out window, click on the "All Courses" link at top<br />
# at your "All Courses" page, scroll down to the "Past Enrollments" section<br />
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[[Category:Canvas]]</div>Irishbhttp://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php/Gear_List_-_COM_118Gear List - COM 1182024-02-06T00:58:46Z<p>Wrrt7350: Created page with "'''32 Channel Rupert Neve Designs 5088'''<br /> ''Equipped with the following Penthouse modules: ''<br /> 5052 Mic Preamp/EQ (x6)<br /> 5032 Mic Preamp/EQ (x4)<br /> 5015 Mic..."</p>
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''Equipped with the following Penthouse modules:<br />
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5052 Mic Preamp/EQ (x6)<br /><br />
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'''Outboard Gear'''<br /><br />
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EMT 240 Plate x2<br /><br />
Avalon 737SP x2<br /><br />
UREI 1176LN (Rev D, vintage) x2<br /><br />
Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor<br /><br />
Spectra Sonics 610 Complimiter (vintage)<br /><br />
UREI LA-4 x2<br /><br />
DBX 1066<br /><br />
Universal Audio 4-710d<br /><br />
Lexicon PCM70<br /><br />
Sound Workshop Model 242 Spring Reverb<br /><br />
Ensoniq DP/4<br /><br />
Eventide H3000-D/SE<br /><br />
TC Electronic Fireworx<br /><br />
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Otari MX-5050 MkIII 8 track 1/2"<br /><br />
Ampex AG440 2 track 1/4"<br /><br />
Ampex MM1200 16 track 2" <br /><br />
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'''Instruments'''<br /><br />
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Kawai grand piano<br /><br />
Fender Rhodes w/ stereo amplifier<br /><br />
Hammond B2 w/ Leslie<br /><br />
Wurlitzer w/ Yamaha rotary speaker<br /><br />
Fender Stratocaster<br /><br />
Fender Twin Reverb<br /><br />
Gretsch Catalina 5-piece drumkit<br /><br />
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<div>== Overview ==<br />
The '''Lynda Lab''' is a medium sized video production studio.<br />
* Is equipped with a variety of lighting equipment and accessories. <br />
* Students need to bring their own camera and camera tripod. <br />
* Is available for students to use for academic use. <br />
* The lab requires the proficiency badge and also the quarterly access badge. <br />
* Students in approved programs or contracts will be added to the access badge each quarter. <br />
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=== Location ===<br />
*The Lynda Lab is in Evans 1350.<br />
*From the lobby walk past the '''Multimedia Lab''' and turn left at the garbage and recycling station.<br />
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===Access===<br />
* The labs require the proficiency badge and also the quarterly access badge. <br />
* Read the [[Media Lab Access|Electronic Media Lab Access]] page for proficiency information<br />
* Read the [[Media Labs Access Policy]] for lab polices<br />
* Read the [[Scheduling General Access Media Labs]] article for scheduling procedures<br />
* Schedule time at '''Media Loan''', the '''Multimedia Lab''' or via [[Self Service - Schedule Evergreen|Self Service]] in Schedule Evergreen.<br />
* Get keys from '''Media Loan''' for your scheduled time.<br />
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=== General Policies ===<br />
* No food or drinks of any kind are allowed in the labs'''.'''<br />
* Alcohol, drugs, vaping and smoking are not allowed anywhere in the buildings.<br />
* Take care of yourself and remember to take a break once in a while.<br />
* Clean up after yourself. <br />
* Do not delete other students' files.<br />
* Do not unplug or remove anything from the spaces. <br />
* Make sure the door is closed and locked when you leave the lab.<br />
** Do not leave doors propped open if the room will be temporarily unoccupied, even if you are only running to the restroom.<br />
* Only use your scheduled time.<br />
* Return keys and equipment promptly to Media Loan or to the Library Circulation Desk.<br />
* Reports any lab problems by following the [[Report a Problem in a Media Lab|Report a problem in a media lab]] procedure.<br />
* Be courteous and respectful to the other users of the labs and all student employees. <br />
* Follow the [https://www.evergreen.edu/sites/default/files/2021-08/Code_of_Student_Rights_and_Responsibilities.pdf Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities] and the [https://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=174-121-010 Social Contract.]<br />
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===Help===<br />
* Always enter your name and time into the logbook, along with any problems you encounter during your time in the lab.<br />
* If you need help, look for a video intern in the CCAM Media Engineering across the hall or go to the '''Multimedia Lab''' 1404.<br />
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== Equipment ==<br />
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=== Lights ===<br />
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=== Stands ===<br />
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=== Accessories ===<br />
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== Lab Procedures ==<br />
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=== Powering On Procedure ===<br />
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Log into the logbook<br /><br />
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Power on the power bar beneath the Apollo X16.<br /><br />
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Use the LG Display Remote to turn on Display monitors<br /><br />
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Turn ON and login to the computer<br /><br />
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Open Pro Tools and make a new session using the "API Stereo" template<br /><br />
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'''USING THE 02R'''<br /><br />
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Explain the normalizations between the Yamaha 02R to and from the Apollo X16, and identify them on the patch bay<br /><br />
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Demonstrate how to toggle between fader layers on the 02R<br /><br />
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Identify where the main output of Pro Tools comes out of the Apollo X16 by default, and identify which channels those outputs are normalized to on the 02R<br /><br />
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Plug a mic into a one of the receptacles in the control room<br /><br />
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Patch the output of the mic receptacle into input 1 of the O2R<br /><br />
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Set preamp level. Explain +48v and the Pad<br /><br />
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Record arm track 1 of the Pro Tools template. Since the direct output of channel 1 of the O2R is normalized to input 1 of the Apollo, sound from the microphone should be showing on the channel's meter in Pro Tools. Mute the channel, since it will be monitored direct from the O2R<br /><br />
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Bring up the fader to set the level to the main output fader. Bring up the Control Room volume knob to adjust the level coming out of the studio monitors<br /><br />
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Record some audio<br /><br />
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Play back the audio through the Pro Tools return channels on the O2R<br /><br />
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Send a headphone cue to the headphones in the control room<br /><br />
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Record an overdub while listening to the first audio that was recorded<br /><br />
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'''USING THE TOFT ATB'''<br /><br />
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''Unlike the Yamaha O2R, the Toft is '''not''' normalized to inputs or outputs of the Apollo X16 or the headphone cues. The only normals are to (currently unused) XLR umbilicals for an 8 channel tape machine, as well as a connection between the Toft's Monitor output and the Tannoy nearfield monitors''<br /><br />
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Explain the relationship between the Apollo X16 and the Toft. Identify where their inputs and outputs appear on the patch bay<br /><br />
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Patch in a stereo audio source, such as CD or iPod output, into Line Inputs 1 and 2 of the Toft<br /><br />
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Identify block diagrams for the Toft input module controls and describe function/uses<br /><br />
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Explain the difference between the pan and submaster paths- trace on block<br /><br />
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Explain pre/post sends for Aux and Cue Mix<br /><br />
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Send your stereo audio source to the Main Output of the Toft<br /><br />
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Explain the Monitor Control section of the Toft and listen to your stereo source on the Tannoy monitors<br /><br />
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Send your stereo audio source to submasters 1 and 2<br /><br />
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Patch submaster outputs 1 and 2 into Apollo line inputs 1 and 2<br /><br />
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Open the ProTools Audio Lab template and record the CD (or iPod) to tracks 1 and 2 via the submaster<br /><br />
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Patch a microphone in the studio into a microphone preamp on an unused channel of the Toft. Assign this channel to Stereo so you can hear it through the Toft’s monitor controller<br /><br />
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Outputs 15 and 16 of the Apollo are designated as the Cue outputs from ProTools or Ableton. Patch these outputs into additional line inputs of the Toft. This allows us to monitor the output of the DAW though the Toft, and send it as part of a cue mix to the talent<br /><br />
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Patch the direct output of the channel your microphone is on into Apollo line input 3<br /><br />
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Supply talent with a cue mix of the CD tracks from tape, as well as their live mic signal, by using the cue/aux sends and the patch bay<br /><br />
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Record mic source into ProTools as an overdub to the stereo source that was already recorded<br /><br />
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Playback mix<br /><br />
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Render<br /><br />
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Normalize the Toft<br /><br />
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Clear patch bay<br /><br />
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Power OFF the power switch and the Display monitors<br /><br />
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Log out of the logbook<br /><br />
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[[Category:Audio Lab]]</div>Wrrt7350http://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php/Catalogs_-_Lightroom_ClassicCatalogs - Lightroom Classic2024-01-04T18:01:36Z<p>Krusea: /* Download from OneDrive */</p>
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Lightroom Classic uses a catalog file to organize your images. The catalog file is a database that tracks the location and information about your photos.<br />
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== Default Catalog ==<br />
When Lightroom Classic is open for the first time it will make a catalog with the default settings.<br />
* The name of the currently open catalog is displayed in the top of the Lightroom Classic window.<br />
* Control click on the name to see the file path <br />
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=== Default Locations ===<br />
* macOS<br />
** /Users/''[user name]''/Pictures/Lightroom<br />
* Windows<br />
** \Users\''[user name]''\Pictures\Lightroom<br />
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=== Default Name ===<br />
* Lightroom Catalog.lrcat<br />
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=== Image Locations ===<br />
* Images are not stored in the catalog<br />
* They can be stored in various places on the hard drive depending on how you imported them. <br />
* https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/import-photos-video-catalog.html<br />
* https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/importing-photos-lightroom-basic-workflow.html<br />
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== Opening a Catalog ==<br />
* Lightroom Classic can open different catalogs.<br />
* Only one catalog can be opened at a time. <br />
# Go to '''File ... Open Catalog'''<br />
# In the new window browse to the catalog<br />
# Select the catalog file<br />
#* it will end with .lrcat<br />
# Click '''Open'''<br />
# A dialog window will appear. Click '''Relaunch'''<br />
# Lightroom Classic will reopen with the other catalog <br />
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== Exporting a Catalog ==<br />
# Go to '''File ... Export as Catalog'''<br />
# Enter a meaningful name in the '''Save As''' field.<br />
# Browse to the '''Desktop''' <br />
## Uncheck '''Exported Selected Photos''' only to export the entire catalog. <br />
## Check '''Export negative files'''<br />
## Check '''Include available previews'''<br />
# Click '''Export Catalog'''<br />
# The catalog files and photos will be exported to a folder with the name you entered in the '''Save As''' field<br />
# The original catalog will still be open. If you need to open the exported catalog follow the steps in '''Exporting a Catalog'''.<br />
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== Moving Between Computers ==<br />
* If you need to work on different computers you need to make sure to backup your catalog file and your photos. <br />
* Export the catalog to collect everything to one folder on the Desktop.<br />
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=== External Hard Drives ===<br />
* If you have a fast USB 3 drive you should be able to export your catalog and photos to the drive.<br />
* Then open the catalog from the USB 3 drive from any computer.<br />
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=== Using OneDrive ===<br />
You can use '''OneDrive''' to moves files between computers.<br />
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==== Upload to OneDrive ====<br />
You want to make sure that you backup your catalog file and your photos. Export the catalog to collect everything to one folder on the Desktop.<br />
# Quit Lightroom Classic<br />
# Go to office.com<br />
# Click '''Sign In''' and sign in with your Evergreen email and password.<br />
# Click the grid of dots in the top left and select '''OneDrive'''<br />
# Click '''My Files'''. Click '''Add New''' on the top left<br />
# Select '''Folder Upload'''<br />
# Browse to your folder<br />
# Click '''Upload.'''<br />
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==== Download from OneDrive ====<br />
# Go to office.com<br />
# Click '''Sign In''' and sign in with your Evergreen email and password.<br />
# Click the grid of dots in the top left and select '''OneDrive'''<br />
# Find the folder with the catalog and photos.<br />
# Click the three dots to the right of the folder name and select '''Download'''<br />
# The folder will be downloaded as a zip file.<br />
# When the download is finished drag the zip file to the '''Desktop'''<br />
# Double click the zip file to uncompress it<br />
# The open the catalog following the steps in the Opening a Catalog section above.<br />
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[[Category:Lightroom Classic]]</div>Kruseahttp://helpwiki.evergreen.edu/wiki/index.php/Microsoft_365_HelpMicrosoft 365 Help2023-12-28T19:36:06Z<p>Greenea: </p>
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