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  2. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Atmos studio at a media company in Hanover, Germany. Dolby Atmos technology allows the storage and distribution of 128 audio tracks with metadata describing sound properties such as position and volume (and their variation over time). The audio mix is rendered specifically for the theater's setup using the loudspeakers available. [15]

  3. PreSonus - Wikipedia

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    PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc. (often known and styled as PreSonus) is an American manufacturer of professional audio equipment and software, used to create, record, mix, and master music and other audio. This includes their line of digital audio workstation (DAW) software, Studio One.

  4. Digital audio workstation - Wikipedia

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    The computer acts as a host for the sound card, while the software provides the interface and functionality for audio editing. The sound card typically converts analog audio signals into a digital form, and digital back to analog audio when playing it back; it may also assist in further processing of the audio.

  5. TASCAM - Wikipedia

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    TASCAM is the professional audio division of TEAC Corporation, headquartered in Santa Fe Springs, California.TASCAM established the Home Recording phenomenon by creating the "Project Studio" and is credited as the inventor of the Portastudio, the first cassette-based multi-track home studio recorders.

  6. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    Freemake Audio Converter; Free Studio; fre:ac; ... (a MIDI to WAV converter-- Virtual Studio Technology instruments can be used ... (DAW and virtual recording studio, ...

  7. Studio One (software) - Wikipedia

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    Studio One originally began development under the name K2, as a follow-up to the KRISTAL Audio Engine. [1] Although development for this follow-up began in 2004, [2] it transitioned in 2006 to a cooperation between PreSonus and KristalLabs Software Ltd., a start-up founded by former Steinberg employees Wolfgang Kundrus and Matthias Juwan. [3]