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  2. Sony Ericsson K800i - Wikipedia

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    The on/off button is located on the top of the phone. The Memory Stick Micro M2 slot is located on the left-hand side of the phone. On the right-hand side of the phone there are three keys: two for controlling volume , skipping through tracks in the Media Player, changing radio channel, and zooming in and out when in camera mode.

  3. PC speaker - Wikipedia

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    Site for old PC without sound cards. Programming the PC Speaker, by Mark Feldman for PC-GPE. Programming the PC Speaker, by Phil Inch: part 1, part 2 (includes a very detailed explanation of how to play back PCM audio on the PC speaker, and why it works) Bleeper Music Maker A freeware to use the PC speaker to make music (superseded by BaWaMI)

  4. Sound card - Wikipedia

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    A sound card (also known as an audio card) is an internal expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under the control of computer programs. The term sound card is also applied to external audio interfaces used for professional audio applications.

  5. Audio control surface - Wikipedia

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    A large control surface, the Digidesign Profile. This surface connects to the mixing hardware by way of four coaxial cables. In the domain of digital audio, a control surface is a human interface device (HID) that allows the user to control a digital audio workstation or other digital audio application. Generally, a control surface will contain ...

  6. Sony Ericsson K700 - Wikipedia

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    The on/off button is a black button that is located on the top of the phone next to the IrDA port. There are three sidekeys on the left of the phone; two control volume (for both calls and when playing sound files) - these also control brightness when in camera mode; and when held down can skip between tracks whilst using the minimized media ...

  7. RealSound - Wikipedia

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    RealSound is a patented (US US5054086 A) technology for the PC created by Steve Witzel of Access Software during the late 1980s. [1] RealSound enables 6-bit [2] digitized pulse-code modulation (PCM)-audio playback on the PC speaker by means of pulse-width modulation (PWM) drive, allowing software control of the loud speaker's amplitude of displacement.

  8. Open Sound Control - Wikipedia

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    Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for networking sound synthesizers, computers, and other multimedia devices for purposes such as musical performance or show control. OSC's advantages include interoperability , accuracy, flexibility and enhanced organization and documentation. [ 1 ]

  9. Music Center for PC - Wikipedia

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    Version 1.0 of Music Center for PC is based on x-APPLICATION (and in turn, SonicStage). [1] Version 2.0 was released in late 2018 and had a major overhaul of the user interface [6] developed on Electron. [1] Additionally there is now also support for DSEE HX. [3] Gracenote tagging of music is also integrated into Music Center for PC. [7]