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  2. Bitcrusher - Wikipedia

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    A Bitcrusher is an audio effect that produces distortion by reducing the resolution or bandwidth of digital audio data. The resulting quantization noise may produce a "warmer" sound impression, or a harsh one, depending on the amount of reduction.

  3. Bit Rate Reduction - Wikipedia

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    Bit Rate Reduction, or BRR, also called Bit Rate Reduced, is a name given to an audio compression method used on the SPC700 sound coprocessor used in the SNES, as well as the audio processors of the Philips CD-i, the PlayStation, and the Apple Macintosh Quadra series. [1] The method is a form of ADPCM.

  4. The Bitcrusher Remixes - Wikipedia

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    The Bitcrusher Remixes is remix album by Christ Analogue, released on December 7, 2004, by Architecture and Flagrant Records. [1] [2] Track listing.

  5. Category:Audio effects - Wikipedia

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  6. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Bitcrusher filters: Bitcrushers rely on conversion of the audio signal into a digital format (ADC) and the reduction of sound fidelity by utilising bit (and sometimes sample) rates low enough to cause significant colouration and filtering within the audible frequency range. A Leslie rotary speaker in a clear plastic cabinet.

  7. Frailty (Jane Remover album) - Wikipedia

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    Frailty is the debut studio album by the American musician Jane Remover.It was released by DeadAir Records on November 12, 2021, under her former stage name Dltzk. [2] The album was supported by the release of three singles: "How to Lie", "Pretender", and "Search Party".

  8. Audio search engine - Wikipedia

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    Audio search has evolved slowly through several basic search formats which exist today and all use keywords. The keywords for each search can be found in the title of the media, any text attached to the media and content linked web pages, also defined by authors and users of video hosted resources.

  9. Liquid Audio - Wikipedia

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    Liquid Audio Inc was a US software company based in Redwood City, California. [ 1 ] Formed in 1996, Liquid Audio developed a major standard, multiple software clients, and a client/server media distribution system for streaming and downloading audio on the Internet.