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  2. Yamaha Pro Audio - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Pro Audio, Inc. is the Pro Audio Division division of Yamaha Corporation that offers a complete line of beginner professional audio products for the live sound and sound reinforcement markets. Their lineup includes a number of world-standard mixing consoles, signal processors incorporating industry-leading DSP technology, power ...

  3. Mixing console - Wikipedia

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    SSL SL9000J (72 channel) console at Cutting Room Recording Studio, NYC An audio engineer adjusts a mixer while doing live sound for a band.. A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems.

  4. TF - Wikipedia

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    MG TF, a sports car produced by MG Rover from 2002 to 2005 and by MG Motor UK from 2007 to 2011 TF Series of Isuzu Faster, the third generation Isuzu Faster Berliet TF , a range of heavy-duty trucks manufactured by Berliet

  5. Yamaha TG77 - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha TG77 in the rack case (middle). Yamaha TG77 is the rack-mounted equivalent of Yamaha Corporation's SY77 synthesizer workstation. It, too, is a 16-voice multitimbral music (synthesizer) utilizing Yamaha's Advanced Frequency Modulation; Advanced Wave Memory; and the combination of these two systems, either by layering together or by modulating an AFM voice by an AWM wave, a synergy termed ...

  6. Vision mixer - Wikipedia

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    Older video mixers had two equivalent buses (called the A and B bus; such a mixer is known as an A/B mixer), and one of these buses could be selected as the main out (or program) bus. Most modern mixers, however, have one bus that is always the program bus, the second main bus being the preview (sometimes called preset ) bus.

  7. Music technology (electronic and digital) - Wikipedia

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    1973 : Yamaha release [citation needed] Yamaha GX-1, [54] the first polyphonic synthesizer [55] 1974 [citation needed] : Yamaha build first digital synthesizer [56] 1977 : Roland release MC-8, an early microprocessor-driven CV/Gate digital sequencer [46] [13] 1978 : Roland releases CR-78, the first microprocessor-driven drum machine [46]

  8. Phonograph - Wikipedia

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    When integrated into a DJ setup with a mixer, turntables are colloquially known as "decks". [7] In later versions of electric phonographs, commonly known since the 1940s as record players or turntables, the movements of the stylus are transformed into an electrical signal by a transducer .

  9. Saturday Night Live - Wikipedia

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    With onsite facilities housed on floors eight and seventeen of Rockefeller Plaza, post-production duties on live broadcasts of Saturday Night Live include the mixing of audio and video elements by the Senior Audio Mixer, coupled with additional audio feeds consisting of music, sound effects, music scoring, and pre-recorded voiceovers. All ...