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  2. Synapse Audio Software - Wikipedia

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    Synapse Audio Software is a software company located in Germany. Previously known as Sonic Syndicate and headed by Richard Hoffmann, they develop music production software for the Mac OS and Microsoft Windows platforms.

  3. Synapse Software - Wikipedia

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    Synapse was purchased by Broderbund in late 1984 and the Synapse label retired in 1985. The company's first release was the database File Manager 800, written by Grant and Wolosenko, followed by the game Dodge Racer , a clone of Sega's Head On programmed by Rob Re. [ 1 ] 1981's Protector and 1982's Shamus established Synapse as a creator of ...

  4. Dune Messiah - Wikipedia

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    Herbert likened the initial trilogy of novels (Dune, Dune Messiah, and Children of Dune) to a fugue, and while Dune was a heroic melody, Dune Messiah was its inversion. Paul rises to power in Dune by seizing control of the single critical resource in the universe, melange. His enemies are dead or overthrown, and he is set to take the reins of ...

  5. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    Steinberg updated the VST interface specification to version 2.0 in 1999. One addition was the ability for plugins to receive MIDI data. This supported the introduction of Virtual Studio Technology Instrument (VSTi) format plugins. VST Instruments can act as standalone software synthesizers, samplers, or drum machines. [4]

  6. Dune: Part Two (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Dune: Part Two (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album composed by Hans Zimmer for the 2024 film Dune: Part Two by Denis Villeneuve. It was released by WaterTower Music on February 23, 2024, one week before the film's theatrical release in the United States.

  7. Synapse: The Electronic Music Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Synapse: The Electronic Music Magazine was a bi-monthly American magazine about synthesizers and electronic music published from March 1976 to June 1979. During an era when commercial synthesizers were still pretty new and mostly DIY, Synapse was notable for its high production values, interviews with famous musicians, and articles by well-known writers.

  8. Dune (1984 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Dune is an original soundtrack album for the 1984 film Dune. Most of the album was composed by the rock band Toto (their first and only film score), with one track contributed by Brian Eno , Roger Eno and Daniel Lanois .

  9. Synclavier - Wikipedia

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    Synclavier II and floppy disc drive. The original design and development of the Synclavier prototype occurred at Dartmouth College with the collaboration of Jon Appleton, Professor of Digital Electronics, Sydney A. Alonso, and Cameron Jones, a software programmer and student at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering.