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  2. Sampler (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    At the bottom lie samples, individual recordings of any sound, recorded at a particular sample rate and resolution. While a common sound to sample is a musical instrument being played (e.g., a pianist playing a piano note or an organist playing a pipe organ ), a sample could be any sound, including "non-musical" sounds such as a typewriter ...

  3. Sampling (music) - Wikipedia

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    Early competitors included the E-mu Emulator [1] and the Akai S950. [7] 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]

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  5. TuxGuitar - Wikipedia

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    TuxGuitar is a free and open-source tablature editor, which includes features such as tablature editing, score editing, and import and export of Guitar Pro gp3, gp4, and gp5 files. [3] In addition, TuxGuitar's tablature and staff interfaces function as basic MIDI editors.

  6. AMPL - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] A free student version with limited functionality and a free full-featured version for academic courses are also available. [8] AMPL can be used from within Microsoft Excel via the SolverStudio Excel add-in. The AMPL Solver Library (ASL), which allows reading nl files and provides the automatic differentiation, is open-source.

  7. On-line Guitar Archive - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Archive removed all 34,000 tablatures on the site. [5] A note posted on the site indicated that those running the site had received "a 'take down' letter from lawyers representing the National Music Publishers Association and the Music Publishers Association", according to the linked letter on the front page. [6]

  8. International Music Score Library Project - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] It is suggested as a resource by the Sibley Music Library [10] and by libraries at other universities such as Stanford University, [11] University of California, Los Angeles, [12] Brown University, [13] University of Pennsylvania, [14] University of Wisconsin–Madison, [15] Oberlin Conservatory of Music, [16] Manhattan School of Music ...

  9. FL Studio - Wikipedia

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    There are free and subscription options. The subscription option provides access to a wider range of sounds compared to the free version. Alternatively users can purchase non-expiring Download Credits to access the same sample library as available while subscribed. Mastering: FL Cloud offers both free and paid options for professional-grade ...