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SoX being used to process some audio: $ sox track1.wav track1-processed.flac remix - norm -3 highpass 22 gain -3 rate 48k norm -3 dither Input File : 'track1.wav' Channels : 2 Sample Rate : 44100 Precision : 16-bit Duration : 00:02:54.97 = 7716324 samples = 13123 CDDA sectors Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM Endian Type : little Output File : 'track1-processed.flac' Channels : 1 ...
18 9 2 Bubble Bobble arcade game, Commodore 64 SFX Sound Expander Silicon-gate CMOS LSI chip [65] [33] [63] Yamaha Y8950 (a.k.a. MSX-AUDIO) 1984 18 9 2 MSX-Audio cartridges for MSX (Panasonic FS-CA1, Toshiba HX-MU900, and Philips NMS-1205) Very similar to Yamaha YM3526, additional adaptive differential PCM (ADPCM) channel, silicon-gate CMOS LSI ...
1 17 1967–1970 WBAI [1] Adventures of the Fantastic Four: 1 13 1975 Marvel Comics Group [2] Spider-Man: Rock Reflections of a Superhero: 1 23 Lifesong Records [3] The Amazing Spider-Man: 1 50 1996 BBC Radio 1 [4] Wolverine: 2 20 2018–2019 Marvel New Media / Stitcher [5] [6] Marvels: 1 10 2019 [7] Wolverine: La Larga Noche: 1 10 2021 Marvel ...
E.H. Scott Radio Laboratories is sometimes confused with H.H. Scott. E.H. Scott was founded in 1925 by Chicago resident Ernest H. Scott. Its first product was the World's Record Super 8, a TRF (tuned radio frequency) design with typical harness wiring with 16 gauge silvered solid core copper wire employed in an array configuration that was typical to radios at the time. This construction ...
Mr. Manly is a comedic American radio program created by Colom Keating in 1989. It is syndicated on various radio stations in the United States.. Mr. Manly, played by Keating, dispenses advice to listeners on what would be the truly "manly" way to react in certain situations.
WSOX (96.1 FM, "96.1 SOX") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Red Lion, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by Cumulus Media through licensee Radio License Holding SRC, LLC and broadcasts a classic hits format.
Madrigal Audio Laboratories was founded in 1984 by Sanford Berlin (1927 – March 11, 2008), when he took over the Highend audio-company Mark Levinson. Further brands of Madrigal were Audioaccess, Proceed, Madrigal, Imaging. 1997 the subsidiary Revel Audio for high quality loudspeakers was founded.
Each man was paid $25 or $50. [6] The replacement players represented the Tigers on May 18, 1912, against the Philadelphia Athletics. The Athletics set a club scoring record in defeating the replacement Tigers by a score of 24 to 2, tallying 26 hits, 42 total bases, and ten stolen bases (five by Eddie Collins). [5]