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  2. WavePad Audio Editor - Wikipedia

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    Audio restoration tools including noise reduction and click pop removal [4] Supports sample rates from 6 to 96 kHz, stereo or mono, 8, 16, 24 or 32 bits; Remove vocals from music tracks [5] Create ready to use ringtones for mobile phones [6]

  3. Superior Drummer - Wikipedia

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    December 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Superior Drummer 2.0 is a sample based drum software synthesizer developed by Toontrack , similar to previous software such as Drumkit from Hell, but with a complete overhaul of the original Drumkit from Hell Superior engine.

  4. Accusonus - Wikipedia

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    Accusonus, Inc was a Greek technology company that developed software for music production/performance and audio repair. Accusonus was founded in 2013 in Patras, Greece and was based in Patras & Athens, Greece and in Lexington, Massachusetts (USA).

  5. Drum replacement - Wikipedia

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    Drum replacement is the practice, in modern music production, of an engineer or producer recording a live drummer and replacing (or adding to) the sound of a particular drum with a pre-recorded sample. For example, a drummer might play a beat, whereupon the engineer might then replace all of the snare hits with the sound of a hand-clap.

  6. Spitfire Audio - Wikipedia

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    Spitfire Audio is an English technology company based in London that creates virtual instrument sample libraries used for music production. The company was founded in 2007 by professional composers Christian Henson and Paul Thomson .

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  8. Sampling (music) - Wikipedia

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    Drum machines such as the Oberheim DMX and Linn LM-1 incorporated samples of drum kits and percussion rather than generating sounds from circuits. [8] Early samplers could store samples of only a few seconds in length, but this increased with improved memory. [9]

  9. Roland MC-09 - Wikipedia

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    Single DSP monosynth for bass (TB-303 emulator), lead and drums; Pattern sequencer for up to two measures with 16 beat per measure resolution; Four track audio looper, samples patterns or internal input as "phrases" Loop control function, allows sampling phrases with varying pitch or chopping and rearranging phrases