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  2. White noise machine - Wikipedia

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    White noise machine. A white noise machine is a device that produces a noise that calms the listener [citation needed], which in many cases sounds like a rushing waterfall or wind blowing through trees, and other serene or nature-like sounds. Often such devices do not produce actual white noise, which has a harsh sound, but pink noise, whose ...

  3. Maritime Forces Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Commodore-in-Chief (Pacific Fleet) Princess Anne, The Princess Royal. In the Canadian Armed Forces, Maritime Forces Pacific (MARPAC, French: Forces maritimes du Pacifique, FMAR (P)) is responsible for the fleet training and operational readiness of the Royal Canadian Navy in the Pacific Ocean. It was once referred to as Canadian Pacific Station.

  4. Neve Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Neve Electronics. Industry. Professional audio design & engineering. Founded. 1961. Key people. Rupert Neve. Neve Electronics was a manufacturer of music recording and broadcast mixing consoles and hardware. It was founded in 1961 by Rupert Neve, the man credited with creating the modern mixing console.

  5. White noise - Wikipedia

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    The Marpac Sleep-Mate was the first domestic use white noise machine built in 1962 by traveling salesman Jim Buckwalter. [12] Alternatively, the use of an AM radio tuned to unused frequencies ("static") is a simpler and more cost-effective source of white noise. [ 13 ]

  6. Neve 8078 - Wikipedia

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    The Neve 8078 was the last of the "80 series" hand-wired analogue mixing consoles designed and manufactured by Neve Electronics, founded in 1961 by the English electronics engineer Rupert Neve, for high-end recording studios during the 1970s. Some were custom built for major studios like CBS Sony. The rarity of these consoles makes them quite ...

  7. Media Vision Pro AudioSpectrum - Wikipedia

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    Most games in the mid-1990s had genuine support for the PAS cards, [1] thus the lack of Sound Blaster Pro and Sound Blaster 16 compatibility was not much of a problem. Media Vision was the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of the Logitech SoundMan (also marketed as Pro AudioSpectrum 16 Basic) card, which was compatible with the PAS and ...

  8. Category:980s - Wikipedia

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  9. Soundbreaking - Wikipedia

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    Soundbreaking. Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music is an eight-part documentary series exploring the art of sound recording and music production, charting a century's worth of innovation and experimentation in the creation of recorded music. The final project of Sir George Martin, legendary producer of the Beatles ...