White Coat Hypertension

White coat hypertension (WHT), more commonly known as white coat syndrome, is a form of labile hypertension, in which people exhibit a blood pressure level above the normal range, in a clinical setting, although they do not exhibit it in other settings. It is believed that the phenomenon is due to anxiety.

Die Weißkittel-Hypertonie (WHT), besser bekannt als Weißkittel-Syndrom, ist eine Form der labilen Hypertonie, bei der Menschen in einer klinischen Umgebung einen Blutdruckwert oberhalb des Normalbereichs aufweisen, obwohl sie ihn in anderen Umgebungen nicht aufweisen. Es wird angenommen, dass das Phänomen auf Angstzustände zurückzuführen ist.

PlayMate by Flandersh Tech

PlayMate is a simple FM synthesizer inspired by the world of toys. It is able to generate a range of sounds, from cheap basses to distorted and noisy leads, and may also be used for teaching facial gestures. Dual 6-operators oscillators. Drawable oscillator shapes. Dual distorted lowpass filters. Feedback distortion and LFO…

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Premier Sound Factory Hellotron Premier G Kontakt [FREE]

Premier Sound Factory has announced an updated version of its Hellotron Premier G Kontakt library – now with new look and controls. Features 48kHz/24bit samples (you can load it in any sample rate session) All samples were recorded in whole sound with no loop Original Mellotron sounds in their natural…

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GHOSTWRITER by mididope

GHOSTWRITER by mididope is a Standalone Application for macOS and Windows. It functions as a Standalone Application. Ghost Note Generator GHOSTWRITER generates additional ghost notes for more rhythmic sophistication. {See video at top of page} As soon as there are no more held MIDI notes, Ghostwriter takes the last MIDI note output and…

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High Voltage

„The old, slow, creaking descriptions are a thing of the past; today the rule is brevity – but every word must be supercharged, high-voltage.“ – Yevgeny Zamyatin

„Die alten, langsamen, knarrenden Beschreibungen gehören der Vergangenheit an; heute ist die Regel die Kürze – aber jedes Wort muss aufgeladen sein, unter Hochspannung stehen.“ – Yevgeny Zamyatin