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  2. Loop (music) - Wikipedia

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    In music, a loop is a repeating section of sound material. Short sections can be repeated to create ostinato patterns. Longer sections can also be repeated: for example, a player might loop what they play on an entire verse of a song in order to then play along with it, accompanying themselves.

  3. Category:Music looping - Wikipedia

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  4. Live looping - Wikipedia

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    Live looping is the recording and playback of a piece of music in real-time [1] using either dedicated hardware devices, called loopers or phrase samplers, or software running on a computer with an audio interface. Musicians can loop with either looping software or loop pedals, which are sold for tabletop and floor-based use.

  5. SWF - Wikipedia

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    The Flash source file format is currently a binary file format based on the Microsoft Compound File Format. In Flash Pro CS5, the fla file format is a zip container of an XML-based project structure. .flp: XML files used to reference all the document files contained in a Flash Project. Flash Projects allow the user to group multiple, related ...

  6. REX2 - Wikipedia

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    REX2 is a proprietary type of audio sample loop file format developed by Reason Studios, a Swedish music software company.. It is one of the most popular and widely supported loop file formats for sequencer and digital audio workstation software.

  7. Madplayer - Wikipedia

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    internal + external flash memory; USB interface; analog audio input/output; digital audio output; FM radio; firmware upgradable with new music genres, features, algorithms, ... Madplayer won a number of awards and was highly regarded for its inventive design, powerful tools, and quality of included sequences, but was also regarded as confusing ...

  8. ADX (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Its most notable feature is a looping function that has proved useful for background sounds in various games that have adopted the format, including many games for the Sega Dreamcast as well as some PlayStation 2, GameCube and Wii games. One of the first games to use ADX was Burning Rangers, on the Sega Saturn.

  9. Module file - Wikipedia

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    Module file (MOD music, tracker music) is a family of music file formats originating from the MOD file format on Amiga systems used in the late 1980s. Those who produce these files (using the software called music trackers ) and listen to them form the worldwide MOD scene, [ 1 ] a part of the demoscene subculture.