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Band-in-a-Box is a software that lets users create songs with real instruments and musicians. It was developed by PG Music, founded by Canadian Peter Gannon, and has evolved from MIDI to digital audio and RealTracks.
Harry Pearson (1937-2014) was an influential journalist, audio reviewer, and publisher who founded The Absolute Sound magazine for high-end audio enthusiasts. He defined the "absolute sound" as the sound of actual acoustic instruments playing in a real space and influenced a generation of audiophiles and manufacturers with his reviews and reference recordings.
An audiophile is a person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction. Learn about the audio playback components, sound sources, and design variety used by audiophiles, as well as the controversies and challenges of high-end audio.
Following Sean “Diddy” Combs’ incarceration last week, theories began circulating on social media that some artists — notably Usher and Pink — wiped their X accounts to remove any ...
The Ford Expedition is a full-size SUV that has been produced since 1996, based on the Ford F-150 pickup truck. It has had two engine types: a 4.6 L Triton V8 and a 5.4 L Triton V8, both with automatic transmissions and four-wheel-drive options.
Learn about the history, purpose, and content of the U.S. Army's official publications for soldiers in the field. Find a list of selected field manuals, from leader development to unconventional warfare, and links to download or view them online.
Learn about the origins and evolution of the phonograph record, also known as a gramophone record or vinyl, from its invention in the late 19th century to its decline in the 20th century. The 78 rpm format, named after its rotational speed, was the standard for most of the 20th century, but was replaced by newer technologies such as 45 rpm and 33 rpm.
Learn about the history, classes and functionality of IETMs, a portal to manage technical documentation for the aircraft and defense industries. IETMs compress volumes of text into CD-ROMs or online pages and allow readers to locate needed information rapidly.