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  2. Ex Machina (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Ex Machina (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the score album to the 2015 film of the same name.Composed and produced by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow of Portishead, the film marked their first feature film scoring stint, after the soundtrack for the initial temp score to the 2012 film Dredd, was not accepted by the directors, and then released into a standalone album titled Drokk.

  3. Synapse Audio Software - Wikipedia

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    Synapse Audio Software is a software company located in Germany.Previously known as Sonic Syndicate and headed by Richard Hoffmann, they develop music production software for the Mac OS and Microsoft Windows platforms.

  4. Jeskola Buzz - Wikipedia

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    It is centered on a modular plugin-based machine view and a multiple pattern sequencer tracker. [1] Buzz consists of a plugin architecture that allows the audio to be routed from one plugin to another in many ways, similar to how cables carry an audio signal between physical pieces of hardware. All aspects of signal synthesis and manipulation ...

  5. Audiomachine - Wikipedia

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    Deus Ex Machina. ー × The Ensemble Series: Volume 1. ー × 2011 Blood Bath and Beyond. ー × Drumscores. ー × Epica 5 2012 Tools of the Trade 4. ー × Leviathan.

  6. NI Massive - Wikipedia

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    The software can be used as a VST plugin within a digital audio workstation, or as a standalone program. Released in 2006, [ 1 ] the plugin has gained widespread popularity in the electronic music field, and is one of the most popular synthesizer plugins for modern dance music production.

  7. Elektron Monomachine - Wikipedia

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    The advances in the music machine world have brought numerous good inventions for musicians. However, we believe usability is easily lost in the hunt for the highest specifications. With the Monomachine we have tried creating a synthesizer free from prejudice, and focus on what actually spurs creativity without letting technology stand in your way.

  8. Kurzweil K250 - Wikipedia

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    Kurzweil K250 (1984) The Kurzweil K250, manufactured by Kurzweil Music Systems, was an early electronic musical instrument which produced sound from sampled sounds compressed in ROM, faster than common mass storage such as a disk drive.

  9. LV2 - Wikipedia

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    LV2 (LADSPA Version 2) is a set of royalty-free open standards [2] for music production plug-ins and matching host applications. It includes support for the synthesis and processing of digital audio and CV, [3] events such as MIDI and OSC, and provides a free alternative to audio plug-in standards such as Virtual Studio Technology (VST) and Audio Units (AU).