The Science Behind Magic Donuts and Coffee

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Magic Donuts and Coffee Have you ever heard of magic donuts and coffee? Well, if not, get ready to be enchanted! Magic donuts and coffee are not your ordinary treats. They possess a special touch that takes them to a whole new level. Imagine biting into a fluffy donut filled with a burst of flavors that transport you to a world of magical delights. Magic donuts come in all shapes, sizes, and flavors, from classic glazed to exotic combinations like blueberry lavender or matcha green tea. With each bite, you can feel the magic spreading through your taste buds. But what is it that makes these donuts magical? It's the secret ingredient mixed into the batter.


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Now place the paper on your right shoe and slam your foot on the ground nine times doesn t have to be so loud that everyone hears it As you slam it the ninth time say SO MOTE IT BE. Raise it to your temple and chant three times the following To be protected from you, This magic charm i will do, With this words i bind thee, For you to let me be, To be protected from your harm, I now seal this charm.

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But what is it that makes these donuts magical? It's the secret ingredient mixed into the batter. Some say it's a sprinkle of pixie dust or a pinch of unicorn tears that gives them their enchanting taste. Others believe it's the baker's skill and love for their craft that makes these donuts so extraordinary.

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I just never works for me. For example I imported a Lionel Richie song. I notice it doest' line up to the beat soI put on polyphonic mode to quantize the sample. Well, it doesn't even quantize it correctly. the down kicks are off the further down the song I go, there are artifacts and it speeds and slows down the song. I try x form, and still the same result, so I end up warping it myself which still I end up slowing and speeding up the song. Am I missing something? I spent more than 3 hours doing this. Finally taking a break for fear of throwing my Mac out the window.

In ableton this would be a none issue. I would have warped the song in under 30 minutes, and began working on my idea.

Abletons warping algorithm is the best I've ever worked with. It's usually 80-90 % correct automatically, but pro tools, I'm always having issues. Everytime. It's laughable honestly.

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04-12-2017, 10:31 PM Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Colo Spgs Colo Posts: 6,219 Re: Is it me or does Pro tools elastic audio/warping algorithm suck Never use it. It's not just you.
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04-12-2017, 11:57 PM Member Join Date: Aug 2012 Location: Wellington, New Zealand Posts: 974 Re: Is it me or does Pro tools elastic audio/warping algorithm suck

You can choose different elastic audio modes in system preferences under Processing - the Digidesign/Avid T/CE is the best algorithm to use.

Also you might only be warping a part of the tune and not the whole selection with your warping points. Just a thought - i'm not sure of your experience with elastic audio but here's a tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_VufsUuiRc

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04-13-2017, 12:45 AM Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: London, UK Posts: 2,823 Re: Is it me or does Pro tools elastic audio/warping algorithm suck Quote: Originally Posted by lucidlife

I just never works for me. For example I imported a Lionel Richie song. I notice it doest' line up to the beat soI put on polyphonic mode to quantize the sample. Well, it doesn't even quantize it correctly. the down kicks are off the further down the song I go, there are artifacts and it speeds and slows down the song. I try x form, and still the same result, so I end up warping it myself which still I end up slowing and speeding up the song. Am I missing something? I spent more than 3 hours doing this. Finally taking a break for fear of throwing my Mac out the window.

In ableton this would be a none issue. I would have warped the song in under 30 minutes, and began working on my idea.

Abletons warping algorithm is the best I've ever worked with. It's usually 80-90 % correct automatically, but pro tools, I'm always having issues. Everytime. It's laughable honestly.

Don't use Elastic for this sort of thing, I can't imagine it working well on a full mix without a great deal of work. stick to Ableton (or Melodyne even, though I've not tried it there myself.) Elastic works pretty well for subtle changes to timing (as I've just done on some bounced BVs, hoorah) but even then it can take a good deal of work to not make it sound like utter pants.

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04-13-2017, 02:19 AM Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: England Posts: 2,165 Re: Is it me or does Pro tools elastic audio/warping algorithm suck

EA and X-Form seem to be very program dependent to me. And there doesn't seem to be any logic behind why one stretch works and the another stretch of similar source material doesn't.

My workflow goes
1. Try Avid first - sometimes it sounds great but if that fails.
2. . Fire up Meolodyne. There's witchcraft in that there code. It's spookily impressive.
3. . And finally Ableton Live. I initially dismissed this as a painting-by-numbers toy app for those of limited ability but it's a hugely impressive and powerful tool. Dismiss it at your peril.

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04-13-2017, 03:14 AM Member Join Date: Feb 2015 Location: Tacoma, WA Posts: 635 Re: Is it me or does Pro tools elastic audio/warping algorithm suck

Elastic audio can be an effective pre-production tool.

Consider using real-time polyphonic processing with a single audio track in tick mode for these purposes:

To adjust the tempo of scratch audio ideas (such as guitar) in preparation for tracking new unadulterated signals at a more suitable tempo.
In effect, a tailored guide track for more official tracking.

Especially if you are combining audio with MIDI during pre-production.
For me, scratch guitar + MIDI drums is a good pre-production start point for a song.
And yes, the guitar sounds altered. But not to worry, because it's only scratch guitar tracks I am warbling.

It enables me to listen back hands free and decide on the ideal tempo to re-track at.
Especially when it comes to finding the "niche groove" for the vocals.
I can sing along while making adjustments to ensure there is breathing room between vocal phrases and that the drum fills aren't cocaine fast or alcohol slow in relation to the guitar & vocals.

What's more, it makes the scratch tracks you might otherwise delete, useful.
The guiding idea is there regardless of being a bit warbled and you aren't messing with any of the final tracks.
This way, the right tempo can be determined before officially tracking any other instruments and having to re-do or warble those as well.

Simply stated, the best tracks take time (and the finer the wine) no matter how many listen backs, tempo adjustments or re-dos.

That's why I invested in Pro Tools as a home user. I can take as long as I'd like to get something right.

Elastic audio for me has served as an effective pre-production tool.
For getting meticulous Mutt Lange precise tempos for each song/album section.
After which, any re-tracking is worth all the effort.

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Magic d0nuts and coffee

To complement the magic donuts, there is the equally enchanting magic coffee. Just like the donuts, magic coffee has a unique touch that sets it apart. This extraordinary brew is made from the finest beans, carefully selected and roasted to perfection. With each sip, you can feel the flavors dancing on your tongue, awakening your senses. Some people claim that the magic in this coffee comes from the way it's brewed. It is said to be infused with a dash of wizardry that elevates the taste and aroma. Others believe it's the special blend of beans from far-off lands that gives it its enchanting qualities. Together, magic donuts and coffee create a delightful combination that can brighten up any day. Whether you enjoy them for breakfast, as an afternoon treat, or even for dessert, these magical treats will leave you spellbound. So, next time you're in need of something extraordinary to lift your spirits, seek out the magic donuts and coffee. Indulge in the enchantment and let yourself be transported to a world where flavors and aromas intertwine, leaving you bewitched..

Reviews for "Magic Donuts and Coffee: A Taste Sensation"

1. Sarah - 2 stars: I was really disappointed with my experience at Magic d0nuts and coffee. The donuts were stale and lacking in flavor. The coffee was weak and tasted like water. The service was also incredibly slow and the staff seemed disinterested in helping customers. I won't be returning to this place.
2. John - 1 star: Magic d0nuts and coffee was a complete letdown. The donuts were dry and tasted like they had been sitting out for days. The coffee was bitter and undrinkable. The atmosphere was also lacking, with uncomfortable seating and a lack of cleanliness. Save your money and go elsewhere for your donut and coffee fix.
3. Emily - 2 stars: I had high hopes for Magic d0nuts and coffee but was left unimpressed. The donuts were overly sweet and lacked any depth of flavor. The coffee tasted burned and left a bad aftertaste. The service was also subpar, with long wait times and unfriendly staff. I expected more from this place and won't be returning.
4. Mike - 1 star: Magic d0nuts and coffee was a huge disappointment. The donuts were overly greasy and left a heavy feeling in my stomach. The coffee was lukewarm and tasted stale. The customer service was also lacking, with rude staff members who seemed more interested in chatting amongst themselves than assisting customers. I would not recommend this place to anyone.

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