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  2. Naoki Kodaka - Wikipedia

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    Naoki Kodaka (小高 直樹, Kodaka Naoki) is a Japanese video game music composer who worked for Sunsoft.He is currently a professor of music at several universities and occasionally composes new music for special events.

  3. Category:User Music Macro Language - Wikipedia

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    These users can program musical events in Music Macro Language: Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ...

  4. Yamaha OPL - Wikipedia

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    It consists of low-cost sound chips providing FM synthesis for use in computing, music and video game applications. The OPL series of chips enabled the creation of affordable sound cards for IBM PC compatibles in the late 1980s such the AdLib and Sound Blaster , effectively becoming a de-facto standard until they were supplanted by " wavetable ...

  5. Sound Blaster X-Fi - Wikipedia

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    In addition to PCI and PCIe internal sound cards, Creative also released an external USB-based solution (named X-Mod) in November 2006. X-Mod is listed in the same category as the rest of the X-Fi lineup, but is only a stereo device, marketed to improve music playing from laptop computers, and with lower specifications than the internal offerings.

  6. Music Macro Language - Wikipedia

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    Comma separated strings represent separate voice channels. Music hardware expansions such as MSX-Music, MSX-Audio and MSX-MIDI expand PLAY-command so that also FM-chips and external MIDI devices can be controlled through MML. Sharp Pocket computer music routine PLAYX - MyArchive.Nihongo -> ja:ポケットコンピュータの製品一覧.

  7. TDS - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Show, US TV program; TopDrawerSoccer.com, a website; Trump derangement syndrome, term used by supporters of US President Donald Trump; Tokyo DisneySea, Japan; TDS Racing, a French auto racing team

  8. Blaster Master (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Blaster Master has two modes of gameplay that depend on the situation and location of the player: the first mode is where the player controls Jason; either on foot or piloting a tank named SOPHIA in a two–dimensional platform mode; the second mode is where the player controls Jason on foot in a top-down perspective. [6]

  9. 3DO Blaster - Wikipedia

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    The 3DO Blaster is an add-on produced by Creative Labs from 1994 designed to allow compatible Windows-based PCs to play 3DO format games. It is a full-sized ISA compatibility card with the 3DO logic board included, with the input (controllers) and output (video & audio) redirected to the PC.