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  2. Hiroo Kanamori - Wikipedia

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    Kanamori and American seismologist Thomas C. Hanks developed the moment magnitude scale which replaced the Richter scale as a measurement of the relative strength of earthquakes. [1] [2] [3] Kanamori invented the method for calculating slip distribution on the fault plane by teleseismic waveform with Masayuki Kikuchi. In addition, they studied ...

  3. Generated collection - Wikipedia

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    Red line indicates the major scale on C within the outer circle of fifths. In music theory, a generated collection is a collection or scale formed by repeatedly adding a constant interval in integer notation, the generator, also known as an interval cycle, around the chromatic circle until a complete collection or scale is formed.

  4. Audio time stretching and pitch scaling - Wikipedia

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    To achieve the actual time-scale modification, the analysis frames are then temporally relocated to have a synthesis hopsize. This frame relocation results in a modification of the signal's duration by a stretching factor of = /. However, simply superimposing the unmodified analysis frames typically results in undesired artifacts such as phase ...

  5. Tempo - Wikipedia

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    Although tempo is described or indicated in many different ways, including with a range of words (e.g., "Slowly", "Adagio", and so on), it is typically measured in beats per minute (bpm or BPM). For example, a tempo of 60 beats per minute signifies one beat per second, while a tempo of 120 beats per minute is twice as rapid, signifying two ...

  6. Chillwave - Wikipedia

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    [Chillwave] was a parody of a scene, both a defining moment for the music blogosphere and the last gasp. Sites like Gorilla vs. Bear and Pitchfork bought into it for a while, and sincere think pieces in traditional media publications like The Wall Street Journal asked, "Is Chillwave the Next Big Music Trend?" It never could have been a proper ...

  7. Pitch control - Wikipedia

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    A variable speed pitch control (or vari-speed) is a control on an audio device such as a turntable, tape recorder, or CD player that allows the operator to deviate from a standard speed (such as 33, 45 or even 78 rpm on a turntable), resulting in adjustments in pitch. [1]

  8. Metronome - Wikipedia

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    Maelzel's mechanical metronome uses an adjustable weight on an inverted pendulum rod to control tempo. The weight slides up the pendulum rod to decrease tempo, or down to increase tempo. (This mechanism is also called a double-weighted pendulum, because there is a second, fixed weight on the other side of the pendulum pivot, inside the ...

  9. Bonita BPM - Wikipedia

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    The Bonita application platform has several major components: [1] Bonita Studio It allows the user to graphically modify business processes using parts of the BPMN standard. . The user can also connect processes to other pieces of the information system (such as messaging, enterprise resource planning, enterprise content management, and databases) in order to generate an autonomous business ...