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  2. Sample Magic - Wikipedia

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    Sample Magic have also developed the Magic AB and Stacker plugins, receiving endorsements from a diverse range of music producers including Dave Pensado, Above & Beyond and Bobby Owsinski [8] In 2016 they announced SM Sounds, the company's new distribution portal aimed at retailing products from the world's leading sound design companies.

  3. CLever Audio Plug-in - Wikipedia

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    CLever Audio Plug-in or CLAP is an open source software architecture, application programming interface and reference implementation suite for audio effect plugins as used in multimedia software such as digital audio workstations, audio editing software, and video editing software with integrated audio workflows.

  4. LMMS - Wikipedia

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    LMMS includes a variety of audio plug-ins that can be drag-and-dropped onto instrument tracks in the Song Editor and Beat+Bassline Editor. Synthesizer plugins: BitInvader – wavetable-lookup synthesis; FreeBoy – emulator of Game Boy audio processing unit (APU) Kicker – bass drum synthesizer; LB302 – imitation of the Roland TB-303

  5. Maschine - Wikipedia

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    The Maschine controller is designed like a drum machine, similar to products like the Akai MPC. [1] The controller is powered and connected by USB, with each variation featuring 16 pressure sensitive pads and back-lit buttons.

  6. Reason (software) - Wikipedia

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    Reason was first released in November 2000. MusicRadar described it in 2011 as "broadly similar to the likes of Logic and Cubase, but" with its "user interface mimick[ing] a rack full of equipment, allowing instruments, effects and mixers to be linked together in order to create a complete production setup". [2]

  7. Audiotool - Wikipedia

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    Audiotool was created to make music production accessible and free for everyone. André Michelle's early work included pioneering an audio hack in 2005 for audio stream generation ahead of browser support, [2] and the emulation of the iconic Roland TR-909 in 2007. [3]

  8. Steinberg Cubase - Wikipedia

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    This version introduced VST 2.0, which allowed VST plugins to receive MIDI data from Cubase. [23] It also introduced the concept of VST instruments - earlier implementations of VST had been biased towards effects plugins - and included Neon, a free VST instrument. VST24 3.7 was the first sequencer ever to support VST instruments, as Steinberg ...

  9. Audio Units - Wikipedia

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    Audio Units allows sound file audio time stretching and pitch scaling (e.g., timestretch), sample rate conversion, and streaming over a local area network.It also comes with a set of AU plug-ins such as EQ filters, dynamic processors, delay, reverb, and a Soundbank Synthesizer Instrument.