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  2. Audiotool - Wikipedia

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    Audiotool has a built-in sample editor known as Probe that allows users to modify and upload samples up to 30 seconds in length. Inside the studio editor, there is an option to bounce the timeline, which allows users to upload the music they have worked on in the editor to Probe, where it can be uploaded to the sample library. [19]

  3. Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia

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    Audiotool: No No No Import Export No Export No No No Audition: Yes Un­known No (unsupported since CS5) Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes AU, IFF, RAW/PCM, SMP, VOC, VOX, WMA BIAS Peak: Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Bitwig Studio: No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes WMA

  4. Talk:Audiotool - Wikipedia

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    Audiotool has grown large enough to have its Wikipedia rewritten. Some issues we need to address: Remove Category:German websites? (Its scale is now broader than Germany) Must use the Website infobox since "Audiotool" is not a company. A History session. Timeline of Audiotool versions and future version codename, notes, etc.

  5. Tracktion Waveform - Wikipedia

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    Tracktion was developed by independent UK designer/programmer Julian Storer and was released in 2002 by UK-based Raw Material Software. In 2003, US-based Mackie, a division of LOUD Technologies specializing in studio recording and live sound products, took over the distribution of Tracktion.

  6. Sound intensity probe - Wikipedia

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    A sound intensity probe is a probe capable of measuring sound intensity. The sound intensity is the product of sound pressure and particle velocity. Common probes measure the sound intensity using two microphones. Another type measures the sound intensity using a microphone and a particle velocity probe.

  7. Minimoog Voyager - Wikipedia

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    Minimoog Voyager; Manufacturer: Moog Music: Dates: 1997(Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue edition), [1] 2002 [1] – 2015 [2] Price: US$2995 – US$4995: Technical specifications; Polyphony

  8. In-target probe - Wikipedia

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    In-target probe, or ITP is a device used in computer hardware and microprocessor design, to control a target microprocessor or similar ASIC at the register level. It generally allows full control of the target device and allows the computer engineer access to individual processor registers , program counter , and instructions within the device.

  9. Logic probe - Wikipedia

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    A logic probe is a low-cost hand-held test probe used for analyzing and troubleshooting the logical states (boolean 0 or 1) of a digital circuit. When many signals need to be observed or recorded simultaneously, a logic analyzer is used instead.