Q: Before you can add instruments to your track, you'll need to place them in the channel rack:  Click ＋ below the "Channel rack" section. Click (none) at the top of the menu that appears. Repeat until you have enough channels. Click the "Packs" folder on the left side of the window to do so. You should see a variety of folders appear below the "Packs" folder; click one (e.g., Drums) that you want to open. Many instrument folders have additional folders for specific instruments. Find the name of an instrument that you'd like to use, then click it once to play it. If you like the instrument, proceed. If you don't like the instrument, find another one before continuing. This will add the instrument to the channel rack. When the instrument's mastering window opens, just click the X in its corner to close it. Once you have every instrument that you want to use in your channel rack, you can proceed with adding the bass. You can always add more channels and instruments (or replace an existing instrument with another one) later.
A: Add blank channels to your project. Expand the "Packs" folder. Select an instrument. Open an instrument sub-folder if necessary. Preview an instrument. Drag the instrument onto a blank channel. Close the instrument's window. Repeat until you've added all of your instruments.

Article: Photos are an important part of a baby memory book. You should choose high quality and significant photos to capture your baby’s growth and development. This will help tell the story of your child’s early life. You can choose a theme, or include a little bit of everything. For example, you could include:  Pregnancy photos. An ultrasound photo. Photos from the hospital. The first day your baby comes home. Pictures with different family members. Photos taken during holidays and special occasions. Pictures that capture your baby’s milestones (i.e. first time sitting, standing, haircut, etc.). A monthly photo of your baby from their first year of life. Include a page with important details about your baby’s birth. For example, you could include the location or hospital name, name of doctor and nurses, time and date of birth, the baby’s weight and length at birth, and the baby’s hair and eye colour. There are significant milestones in your baby’s development that you can include in a memory book. These ‘firsts’ are things you will want to remember and are interesting to look back on. Possible milestones to include are: first smile, first laugh, first time sitting up, first time sleeping through the night, first tooth, first solid food, first time crawling, first words, first steps, first haircut, first birthday, etc. Besides photos and birth stats you may want to include other significant items from your baby’s early life. For example, hospital bracelet, lock of hair, handprints and footprints, umbilical cord, birth announcement, newspaper notice, etc. These items are connected to your baby and will invoke memories of that time.  You could also cut a small piece of fabric from their favourite blanket or article of clothing, once they have outgrown it, to include in their memory book. One way to add a unique personal touch to a baby book is to include anecdotes and stories about your baby and your experiences navigating parenthood.   For example, you could include a more detailed note about your baby’s first night sleeping at home. Alternatively, you could provide more details about your baby’s personality. For example, write about any songs, games, characters, animals, TV shows, etc. that your baby enjoyed. Provide a list or photographs of close family members. For example, you could list the names of the baby’s parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins. As you expand your family, it can also be interesting to look back at its beginnings.   If you are artistic, you can draw a tree and then label the family members on different branches. You could also download a family tree template to use. In order to set the context of your baby’s first year, you can list major world events. This way, when you are reminiscing years later you can recall what else was going on at that time. Place this information at the end of your baby's first year, so that it does not disrupt the flow of the memory book. Newspaper articles may be a helpful resource. For example, you could include:  Natural disasters, major political events, or movie/song of the year. Any famous events that occurred specifically on your baby’s birthday. The names of famous people who were born on the same day as your baby. This is your creation so feel free to add any other information that relates to your baby and that you want to capture in their memory book.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose your photos. Document birth information. Record major milestones. Consider other keepsakes and mementos. Write notes, journal entries, and/or stories. Include a family tree. Record major world events from that year. Be creative and have fun.

Q: The settings you entered above are great for practice, but pro surfing servers will use much less forgive settings. Once you're familiar with how surfing works, change the sv_airaccelerate 800 value to sv_airaccelerate 100. You can decrease it in increments until you reach 100 so that you can get used to the slower air acceleration speed. Big jumps may look cool, but they'll kill your forward momentum. If you're trying to get the best times, you'll want to stick to low jumps to clear the space you need while maintaining your speed. The longer you hold Space, the higher you'll jump. Try to just tap it to clear the gaps you need to get over. The one time big air can come in useful is if you've found a shortcut you can use or a part fo the map you can skip. This almost always requires a very high speed so that you can make the jump. Not all maps have skippable sections. The M3 shotgun is one of the best weapons to use while surfing, as it stays accurate even while moving quickly. It's meant for close range, so try to use it on players using the same surfing ramp as you.  Not all servers allow you to use guns and attack other surfers. Try to avoid automatic weapons, as the accuracy will be terrible. The same goes for single shot snipers, as you'll never get an accurate shot while moving. You'll lose all of your momentum as well, but this can be a good tactic if you've already messed up your jump. Be aware that not all servers look kindly on blockers, so you may get kicked if it's against the rules.
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Adjust your game settings. Avoid big air. Look for shortcuts and corners you can skip. Use shotguns if you want to attack other players. Block other players by stopping in front of them.