![]() ![]() One player in the trial, Democratic PR exec Charles Dolan Jr., testified that he lied when he fed information to Danchenko, who was seeking intelligence on the sudden resignation of former Trump 2016 campaign chair Paul Manafort.ĭolan told Danchenko in a 2016 email offered as evidence that he would 'dig around' following news of a Trump campaign rupture that resulted in Manafort's departure. Set up your presentation, complete with any illustrations, animations, and transitions you want. In the dialog box, set the File Format to GIF and specify where the finished file should be saved. Use the dropdown box to change it to a higher or lower setting, if you prefer. Select the minimum Seconds spent on each slide. See more details below under "Timing the slides." Time spent can be longer, but not shorter, than this minimum. PowerPoint will begin saving your presentation as a GIF, and it'll notify you when it's done. Processing time depends on the file size and quality setting. The end result will be a continuously looping. When you save your presentation as GIF, you'll specify the Seconds spent on each slide. This is a minimum duration that applies to all slides. The default value for this minimum setting is one second. If a slide in your presentation has animations or media that add up to more than the minimum duration, that is fine. The full length of those animations or media are recorded in the GIF. If a slide in your presentation has no animations or media, or if they exist but are less than the minimum duration, the slide is recorded for that minimum duration.Īny timings you set for transitions between slides are additional and don't count towards the Seconds spent on each slide. The saved file will be a continuously looping GIF. PowerPoint doesn't let you change it to a finite number of repetitions.Īll animations, transitions, and media (such as video or GIF) on your slides will be included in the finished GIF file. If your slides don't include animations, transitions, or media, then the frames-per-second (FPS) rate of the finished GIF will be the inverse of the Seconds spent on each slide setting you choose when you create the GIF. For example, if the seconds spent on each slide is 1, that would be written in fraction form as 1/1. The inverse (for the frames per second) would also be 1/1 frames per second. ![]() If the seconds spent on each slide is 3, the fractional form would be 3/1, and the inverse would be 1/3 frames per second. ![]() TEAM R2R 2014.05.17 | WiN: | 2.98 GB | MAC: 3.11 GB EZdrummer 2 takes drum production to a whole new level. It was designed to erase any technical barrier between you and your creativity and introduces several groundbreaking features for quick and easy songwriting. In EZdrummer 2, you can go from initial rhythmic idea to finished, mixed and customized drum track without ever leaving the program. This is without a doubt the best sounding, most intuitive and creatively gratifying software environment for drum production on the market – a perfect marriage of sound, form and function. Welcome to a new era of drum production for songwriters. Meet your new drummer! FEATURE SPOTLIGHT Tap to find your groove Add percussion on the fly Customize any groove in real-time Write an entire drum track without leaving the program Two sound libraries with five (5) kits in total Powerful audio engine FIND & GET YOUR GROOVE DOWN EZdrummer 2 introduces several features when working with MIDI drum grooves. Tap or record your rhythm to find a matching groove, search by filters or browse the traditional way in the conveniently laid out MIDI browser. TURN IT INTO A SONG Go from initial rhythmic idea to full track! Drag and drop drum parts to build your own track directly in the program – or let EZdrummer 2 do it for you! If you drop a groove in the Song Creator, it will list all files with a similar feel and style. It will also let you lay out a complete track using included or user created song templates. TALK TO YOUR DRUMMER For the first time ever in a drum software setting, you can now “communicate” with your drummer. ![]()
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