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  2. Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia

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    Remote only [2] mp3DirectCut: Martin Pesch Proprietary Freeware: Yes No No No MuLab: MuTools Proprietary: Yes Yes No No MultitrackStudio: Bremmers Audio Design Proprietary: Yes Yes No Yes MusE: MuseE GNU GPL: No No Yes No NFS n-Track: Fasoft Proprietary: Yes Yes No Yes Yes Nuendo: Steinberg: Proprietary: Yes Yes No No Podium: Zynewave ...

  3. WavePad Audio Editor - Wikipedia

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    The primary functions and tools of WavePad are: [3] Sound editing functions: cut, copy, paste, delete, insert, silence, auto-trim and more; Audio effects: amplify ...

  4. WaveLab - Wikipedia

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    WaveLab is a digital audio editor and recording computer software application for Windows and macOS, created by Steinberg.WaveLab was started in 1995 and it is mainly the work of one programmer, Philippe Goutier.

  5. Microsoft SwiftKey - Wikipedia

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    The company behind SwiftKey was founded in 2008 [7] by Jon Reynolds, Ben Medlock [8] and Chris Hill-Scott. [9] Today, their head office is located at the Microsoft offices in Paddington, London, and their other offices are located in San Francisco, California and Seoul.

  6. Humphrey's Executor v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey's Executor v. United States, 295 U.S. 602 (1935), was a Supreme Court decision regarding the United States President's power to remove executive officials of a quasi-legislative or quasi-judicial administrative body for reasons other than what is allowed by Congress. The Court unanimously held that the President did not have this power.

  7. PPG Wave - Wikipedia

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    PPG Wave 2.2 front panel. PPG's Wave series represents an evolution of its predecessor by combining its digital sound engine with analog VCAs and 24db per octave VCFs, featuring 8-voice polyphony; and by replacing its nontraditional series of push buttons and sliders with a control panel consisting of an LCD and a more familiar arrangement of knobs.

  8. Cakewalk (sequencer) - Wikipedia

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    The last version of the product featured a piano roll editor, support for limited music notation and a built-in scripting language called CAL (Cakewalk Application Language). [2] Cakewalk was a predecessor of SONAR which had nearly all of the same features, including support for CAL, and was the only major DAW on the market supporting a ...

  9. GoldWave - Wikipedia

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    The 5.09 announcement claimed Windows 98 does not work starting in 2005-01-29 (previously claimed unsupported as late as 2 days earlier [7]), [8] but the feature was restored in 5.10. [9] Beginning with 5.51, Windows 98 and ME are not supported. [10] Beginning with 6.00, minimum supported operating system is Windows 7 64-bit. [11]