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  2. List of logic systems - Wikipedia

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  3. Sweetwater Sound - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] [35] In 2014, Sweetwater Studios upgraded Studio A to a hybrid recording system consisting of 36 channels of Rupert Neve Designs Shelford modules and analog summing master section, combined with Avid S6 control surface, interfaces, and Pro Tools, [36] and over 80 channels of outboard analog processing from API, [37] Solid State Logic ...

  4. Control booth - Wikipedia

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    A modern control booth for lighting and sound in a theatre A community theatre's tech booth as seen from the stage. The control booth, control room, lighting box, technical booth, tech booth, or just booth used by television, film or theatrical technicians is the area designated for the operation of technical equipment (lighting and sound), lighting controls and sound board, while the control ...

  5. Clair Global - Wikipedia

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    Clair Global, or simply Clair, is a professional sound reinforcement and live touring production support company. It was founded by brothers Roy and Gene Clair, who went into business in 1966 after they were asked to bring their sound system on tour with Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.

  6. Harman International - Wikipedia

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    Harman expanded to include lighting in 2013 with the acquisition of Martin Professional. [12] In June 2014, Harman completed the acquisition of AMX LLC. [13] In March 2015, Harman acquired the automotive division of Bang & Olufsen for € 145 million (US$ 156 million) for the unit as well as technology license fees. [14]

  7. QSC Audio Products - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The early guitar amplifiers bore names like the Duck Amp and the Quilter Sound Thing. [5] The company adopted the name Quilter Sound Company, which was eventually shortened to the initials "QSC" and was known as QSC Audio Products, Inc. for many years. The company was officially renamed QSC, LLC in 2015.

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  9. Sound Devices - Wikipedia

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    Sound Devices LLC is an American company headquartered in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, with additional offices in Madison, Wisconsin and Rickmansworth, UK. [1] Sound Devices designs and manufactures professional audio and video equipment.