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  2. Tachometer - Wikipedia

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    A tachometer (revolution-counter, tach, rev-counter, RPM gauge) is an instrument measuring the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine. [1] The device usually displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) on a calibrated analogue dial, but digital displays are increasingly common.

  3. Sequential (company) - Wikipedia

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    The specific model pictured above is the "Rev 3", first released in 1980. At the time, Smith had a full-time job working with microprocessors, then a new technology. He conceived the idea of combining them with synthesizer chips to create a programmable synthesizer, but did not pursue the idea, assuming Moog or ARP would design the instrument ...

  4. N.F. Smith & Associates - Wikipedia

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    As a privately held company, Smith provides annual revenue figures to supply chain and semiconductor industry media [7]. In 2005, Smith sales exceed $500 million for the first time. Annual revenue passed $810 million in 2016, followed by four years of over $1.35 billion from 2017-2020.

  5. Dave Smith (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    The third generation of Smith's software synthesizer, renamed Reality, was released in 1997. Smith was both the lead engineer on Reality, and wrote all the low-level optimized floating point synthesis code. Reality was the recipient of a 1998 Editors' Choice Award, and earned Electronic Musician Magazine's highest possible rating.

  6. Prophet-5 - Wikipedia

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    Sequential also announced a new Prophet-10, initially released as a ten-voice single manual monotimbral version of the Rev 4. [7] Bowen provided consultation for Native Instruments during the development of the Pro 5 software synthesizer emulation, released in 1999. It was followed by the Pro 52 in 2000 and the Pro 53 in 2003.

  7. The movies we can’t wait to see in 2025 - AOL

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    After a year filled with animated inner emotions, mutants, aliens, gladiators and witches, the new year will bring a crop of new (or, newly revisited) movies to choose from, as always.

  8. Aware Electronics - Wikipedia

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    It produces the RM series of radiation monitors, which include the RM-60, RM-70, RM-80 and the RM-G90 [1] Aware Electronics Corp. is notable in that it was the first company to design, manufacture and market a Geiger Counter and software specifically designed to operate with personal computers.

  9. Theater Star Kyle Birch Dies at Age 26: 'A Truly Remarkable ...

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    The late star's longtime agent Russell Smith confirmed the sad news, beginning in a statement shared to X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, Dec. 5, "Kyle was a truly remarkable talent, with vocal ...