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React Music Limited was a British independent record label, based in London, formed in 1990 by James Horrocks and Thomas Foley. [1] James Horrocks was initially involved with successful dance music independent Rhythm King, [1] and React pursued a similar approach — specifically electronic dance music, house music, acid house, techno and rave, along with newer "dance" oriented subgenres which ...
Zoom Corporation was founded in Tokyo in 1983 and in 2004, established ZOOM HK LTD as a logistics base in Hong Kong. In 2009, it set up ZOOM Dongguan Corporation (China) as a quality control operation; [3] 2013, formed ZOOM North America, LLC (US) as a distribution base; 2017, listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange JASDAQ (Standard); [4] [5] In 2018, acquired shares of Mogar Music S.p.A. (Italy ...
Pages in category "Audio recording software" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bitwig Studio; C.
January 1999 Sound On Sound article on the RADAR II. August 2001 Sound On Sound article on the RADAR 24. August 26 2000 Billboard Magazine article on the end of the Otari-era of RADAR. Differences between the RADAR II and RADAR 24, by Barry Henderson, President of iZ. iZ Product Museum with details and history of the RADAR I, II and 24
Total Recorder is a digital audio editor software from High Criteria, Inc. which is able to record digital sound either directly through the computer's soundcard, or virtually through its software driver.
The H5 Handy Recorder. Zoom H5 Handy Recorder is a handheld digital audio recorder from Zoom Corporation, introduced in January 2014. [1] [2] A successor to the Zoom H4n, the new model features interchangeable input capsules with microphones (as does the Zoom H6), allowing the recording of up to four tracks simultaneously, both internal and external.
The H2 Digital Handy Recorder H2 in use as a USB audio input device H2 and H4 with 10 eurocents for scale. The H2 Handy Recorder is a handheld digital audio recorder from Zoom first announced at the NAMM Show in February 2007. It records very high quality digital stereo or 4-channel audio on a hand-held unit, and has been called "the studio on ...
1991: Alesis Digital Audio Tape is a tape format used for simultaneously recording eight tracks of digital audio at once, onto Super VHS magnetic tape – a format similar to that used by consumer VCRs. The product was announced in January 1991 at the NAMM Show. The first ADAT recorders shipped over a year later in February or March 1992. [52]