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  2. Graham Blyth - Wikipedia

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    He designed the Soundcraft Notepad, "a bit of a cult product" which is a small and "elegant" mixer. [4] The Soundcraft GB30 microphone preamplifier circuit is a successful Blyth design used on many of Soundcraft's mixers, [1] including the FX model lines which include digital reverberation effects by Lexicon, a sister company within Harman. [15]

  3. Soundcraft - Wikipedia

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    Soundcraft first made its mark by manufacturing the Series 1, the first mixing console built into a flight-case. [2] It was available with 12 or 16 input channels and 4 outputs—main stereo, plus a post-fader ‘echo’ send and pre-fader foldback. Each channel had four-band fixed-frequency EQ.

  4. Phil Dudderidge - Wikipedia

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    Philip Stephen Dudderidge OBE (born 6 February 1949 in Radlett, England) is a British sound engineering entrepreneur.He is a notable figure in the professional audio industry, having worked as Led Zeppelin's concert sound mixer, and later co-founding Soundcraft Electronics Ltd before serving as Chairman of Focusrite Audio Engineering Ltd.

  5. iPad Pro - Wikipedia

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    The iPad Pro's 9.7-inch version set a record among all currently released tablets tested in color accuracy, screen reflectance, peak brightness, contrast rating in high ambient light, and smallest color variation. However, the iPad Pro 12.9-inch version tested to having better contrast ratio in the dark. [48]

  6. Soundcraft (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Soundcraft, SoundCraft or Sound Craft may refer to: Reeves Soundcraft , a former US audio and video equipment manufacturer founded by Hazard E. Reeves in 1946 Harman Soundcraft , a former British audio and studio equipment manufacturer founded by Phil Dudderidge and Graham Blyth in 1973, now owned by Harman

  7. Matrix mixer - Wikipedia

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    The matrix mixer has 8 vertical faders to control output level, 8 light gray potentiometers (rotating pots) for input level control, and 64 dark gray pots for matrix mixing. There are also 64 on/off buttons, one for each input/output intersection. A matrix mixer is an audio electronics device that routes multiple input audio signals to

  8. iPad (8th generation) - Wikipedia

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    The iPad (8th generation) [3] (also referred to as the iPad 10.2-inch [4]) is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. as the successor to the 7th-generation iPad. It was announced on September 15, 2020 and released on September 18, 2020.

  9. Professional audio - Wikipedia

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    A professional audio store is a retail establishment that sells, and in many cases rents, expensive, high-end sound recording equipment (microphones, [3] audio mixers, digital audio recorders, speakers and surround sound speakers, [4] monitor speakers) and sound reinforcement system gear (e.g., speaker enclosure cabinets, stage monitor speakers, power amplifiers, subwoofer cabinets) and ...