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Soundtrap developers at the 2015 MTFCentral Hack Camp. Soundtrap and Soundtrap AB were founded April 1, 2012 [1] in Stockholm, Sweden by Björn Melinder, Fredrik Posse, Gabriel Sjöberg, and Per Emanuelsson, who believed that it was too "complex to make music" and who wanted to create a studio with collaboration and “a full production environment where you can do professional-sounding ...
Daniella Landy Lubasu [1] was born in Bolton, a suburb of Greater Manchester [2] where indie rock was popular. [3] Her parents were Congolese, and would play Congolese music in the car, as well as listening to radio stations; when she was in primary school her father would play the hits of Rihanna and Beyoncé, while her mother would play older music such as seventies rock and ABBA. [4]
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A sound attenuator, or duct silencer, sound trap, or muffler, is a noise control acoustical treatment of Heating Ventilating and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) ductwork designed to reduce transmission of noise through the ductwork, either from equipment into occupied spaces in a building, or between occupied spaces.
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This is a list of software for creating, performing, learning, analyzing, researching, broadcasting and editing music. This article only includes software, not services.
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