Sending out a BIG THANK YOU to longtime user and new endorser Wendel Patrick!Equally at home performing on stage with his band, behind two turntables, beatboxing, improvising, or playing a Mozart Concerto on stage with orchestra, Wendel Patrick has toured Europe on several occasions and performed throughout the world with renowned spoken word artist and poet Ursula Rucker (The Roots, 4 Hero). In 2014 Wendel Patrick traveled to Australia as a guest lecturer, s.
Peaking about music production and entrepreneurship in the arts at The Australian Institute of Music in both Sydney and Melbourne. In 2011 Wendel Patrick co-founded the, with Erik Spangler (DJ Dubble8) that performs monthly improvised hip hop shows with hand picked musicians and emcees. The essence of your creativity is live, direct and spontaneous.
Whatever you’re streaming – a vocal performance, an interview, a podcast –the LivePod Live Streaming Audio Processing Interface from Icon Pro Audio helps you add fun and excitement to your content with real time vocal processing and sound effects in a compact, easy to use, handheld device.The LivePod offers nine digital signal processing presets, adjustable tone effects and sampled sound effects that can all. Be added to the streaming audio on your mobile device or through the audio interface on your computer.
Extend your Platform M modular DAW control system by up to 32 channels using up to three Platform X units from Icon Pro Audio.The Platform X houses eight touch-sensitive motorized channel faders with 10-bit resolution and eight dual-function encoder knobs. .UPDATE. All iCON iMap and ProDrive III software is now fully compatible with macOS 10.14 Mojave. Please alert us if you find any bugs. Your iCON Support Team Based on our internal testing, and reports from users who are early adopters of macOS 10.14 Mojave, Icon Pro Audio’s iMap software is not currently compatible with Mojave.
Just connect the LivePod to your mobile device or computer with a standard 3.5 mm audio cable, plug in your earphones, and you’re up and running. Blend in background music, or other audio with the additional line in. Voiceover mode automatically adjusts the volume of your background music when you speak.Enhance your voice with vocal processing effects specially designed for singing and speaking. Add a little ambiance or add wild effects all with the touch of a button. And all of this is adjustable to create just the right blend with your voice.LivePod also includes several sound effects like laughter, screams, and applause for hilarious moments and loads of fun. Whether in front of an audience of 10 or a crowd of 10,000, singer, songwriter and performer Steffanie Christi’an commands the stage with an electrifying blend of grit and sensuality. Singing before she could speak, the Detroit native bares her soul in her lyrics and awes listeners with her soaring vocals.
Distinguished by seamless versatility and an eclectic stable of influences, from Sam Cooke to Kurt Cobain, Steffanie’s performances leave audiences feeling flushed and fed. She has performed with a variety of artists including MacArthur award winner Taylor Mac, hip-hop legend Talib Kweli, techno music pioneers Inner City, released four independent EP’s, and has traveled the world rocking stages from California to Australia. She released her highly anticipated first full-length album, It's Complicated, in March 2019 to rave reviews.
Add your email account
If you don't have an email account set up, Mail prompts you to add your email account.
To add another account, choose Mail > Add Account from the menu bar in Mail. Or choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Internet Accounts, then click the type of account to add.
- When adding an account, if you get a message that your account provider requires completing authentication in Safari, click Open Safari and follow the sign-in instructions in the Safari window.
- If necessary, Mail might ask you for additional settings.
Learn more about how to add or remove email accounts.
Send and reply
Learn how to compose, reply to, and forward email.
Send new messages
- Click New Message in the Mail toolbar, or choose File > New Message.
- Enter a name, email address, or group name in the 'To' field. Mail gives suggestions based on your contacts and messages on your Mac and devices signed into iCloud.1
- Enter a subject for your message.
- Write your email in the body of the message.
- To add an attachment, drag an attachment to the body of the message. Or choose File > Attach Files, choose an attachment, then click Choose.
- To change your font and format, use the options at the top of the message window.
- Beginning with macOS Mojave, it's even easier to add emoji to your messages. Just click the Emoji & Symbols button in the toolbar at the top of the message window, then choose emoji or other symbols from the character viewer.
- Send or save your message:
- To send, click the Send button or choose Message > Send.
- To save your message as a draft for later, close the message, then click Save.
Reply and forward
To reply to a single person, click Reply , type your response, then click Send . La bouche be my lover acapella breathing system.
To reply to everyone on a group email, click Reply All , type your response, then click Send .
- To forward a message to other people, click Forward , type your response, then click Send .
Organize and search
Sort your emails into folders and use multiple search options to find specific messages.
Create folders
You can create Mailboxes to organize your emails into folders.
- Open Mail, then choose Mailbox > New Mailbox from the menu bar.
- In the dialog that appears, choose the location for the Mailbox.
- Choose your email service (like iCloud) to access your Mailbox on your other devices, such as an iPhone signed into the same email account.
- Choose On My Mac to access your Mailbox only on your Mac.
- Name the mailbox and click OK.
If you don't see the mailboxes sidebar, choose View > Show Mailbox List. To show or hide mailboxes from an email account, move your pointer over a section in the sidebar and click Show or Hide.
Sort your emails
To move a message from your Inbox to a mailbox:
- Drag the message onto a mailbox in the sidebar.
- In macOS Mojave, you can select the message, then click Move in the Mail toolbar to file the message into the suggested mailbox. Mail makes mailbox suggestions based on where you've filed similar messages in the past, so suggestions get better the more you file your messages.
To delete a message, select a message, then press the Delete key.
To automatically move messages to specific mailboxes, use rules.
Search
Use the Search field in the Mail window to search by sender, subject, attachments, and more. To narrow your search, choose an option from the menu that appears as you type.
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Add and mark up attachments
Attach documents and files to your messages and use Markup to annotate, add your signature, and more.
Attach a file
To attach a file to your message:
- Drag an attachment to the body of the message.
- Choose File > Attach Files, choose an attachment, then click Choose.
Use Markup with your attachments
You can use Markup to draw and type directly on an attachment, like an image or PDF document.2
- Click the Attach button or choose File > Attach Files in the message window.
- Choose an attachment, then click Choose File.
- Click the menu icon that appears in the upper-right corner of the attachment, then choose Markup.
- Use the Sketch tool to create freehand drawings.
- Use the Shapes tool to add shapes like rectangles, ovals, lines, and arrows.
- Use the Zoom tool in the Shapes menu to magnify and call attention to a part of an attachment.
- Use the Text tool to add text.
- Use the Sign tool to add your signature.
- Click Done.
Learn more
- Contact Apple Support.
1. All devices signed into iCloud with the same Apple ID share contacts. Contacts addressed in previous messages that were sent and received on those devices are also included. To control this feature, turn Contacts on or off for iCloud. On Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click iCloud. On iOS devices, go to Settings, tap your name at the top of the screen, then tap iCloud.

2. Markup is available in OS X Yosemite and later.