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  2. TC Group - Wikipedia

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    TC Group was a Danish multinational corporation specializing in audio related products for musicians, installers, producers, engineers, broadcasters, audio consultants and contractors. Its individual brands [1] include Lab.gruppen, Lake, Tannoy, TC-Applied Technologies, TC Electronic [2] and TC-Helicon. Overall, the company organizes itself ...

  3. TC Electronic - Wikipedia

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    TC Electronic was founded by two musician brothers, Kim and John Rishøj. Their SCF, ("Stereo Chorus + Pitch Modulator & Flanger") was a successful early product. [1] After initial success with guitar effect pedals, they developed 19" rack mounted processors, including the TC2290 delay released in 1985.

  4. Helicon (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The helicon is a brass musical instrument in the tuba family. Most are B ♭ basses, but they also commonly exist in E ♭ , F, and tenor sizes, as well as other types to a lesser extent. The sousaphone is a specialized version of the helicon.

  5. Jim Henry (singer) - Wikipedia

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    James Earl Henry (born 1964), [citation needed] most commonly referred to as "Jim Henry", is a vocal music professor, barbershop bass singer, and co-director of the Ambassadors of Harmony (AOH). He is a multiple international award-winning quartet member, whose quartets have appeared nationally on the NBC, PBS, and Fox television networks.

  6. Terrence C. Carson - Wikipedia

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    Terrence C. Carson (born November 19, 1958) is an American actor, best known for portraying Kyle Barker on the Fox sitcom Living Single, and as the first actor to portray Kratos in the God of War video game series, playing the role from 2005 to 2013.

  7. Helicon Filter - Wikipedia

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    Helicon Filter, formally Helicon NoiseFilter, was introduced in August, 2004 as Helicon Filter 1.61, by Helicon Soft, Ltd., a company based in Kharkov, Ukraine. [1] By 2005, Helicon Filter had become known for its noise reduction ability, [2] though it also had some other basic features such as raw support, exposure correction, color adjustments, red eye removal, and resizing/cropping. [3]

  8. Harmony, Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Harmony, Incorporated, is an international organization of women singers whose purpose is to empower all women through education, friendship and singing.Founded by 1959 by Peggy Rigby, Charlotte Sneddon, Mary Avis Hedges, Jeanne Maino and Mary Perry in Providence, Rhode Island, the organization currently has just under 2000 members in the United States and Canada and is closely affiliated with ...

  9. OpenHarmony - Wikipedia

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    OpenHarmony (OHOS, OH) is a family of open-source distributed operating systems based on HarmonyOS derived from LiteOS, donated the L0-L2 branch source code by Huawei to the OpenAtom Foundation.