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Nightcore (also sometimes known as sped-up) refers to an edited version of a music track that increases the pitch and tempo of its source material. The name is derived from the Norwegian musical duo "Nightcore" ( Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈnɑɪ̯tkɔːɾ] ), who released pitch-shifted versions of trance and Eurodance songs.
Liv and Maddie ("Better in Stereo") – Dove Cameron; The Liver Birds – written and performed by The Scaffold; Living Dolls ("Take Your Best Shot") – John Beasley and John Vester; Living Single ("We Are Living Single") – Queen Latifah; Living with Lydia – "Humoresque" (opening); "Dim Sum Song" (closing, performed by Lydia Shum)
"Speed Me Up" is a song recorded by American rapper Wiz Khalifa along with American singers Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Yachty, and Sueco the Child. Produced by Take a Daytrip , it was released by the label Atlantic Records for the film Sonic the Hedgehog and part of its respective soundtrack on January 24, 2020.
Better in Stereo", was released as the second promotional single by Walt Disney Records on October 15, 2013. [3] A music video was filmed and aired on Disney Channel the night of October 29, 2013. [4] "Count Me In" was released as third promotional single on June 3, 2014. [5] "
Samples may be layered, [41] equalized, [41] sped up or slowed down, repitched, looped or otherwise manipulated. [14] A seven-second drum break in the 1969 track "Amen, Brother", known as the Amen break, became popular with American hip hop producers and then British jungle producers in the early 1990s. [35]
Technology, stereo and infotainment The Smart #3 is fully competitive on paper, enjoying a full complement of driver assistance and a well-specced Beats sound system. In our testing however, the ...
The universe went in “extreme slow motion” at its beginning, and has dramatically sped up since, scientists have found. The discovery, predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity ...
Ambiophonics is a method in the public domain that employs digital signal processing (DSP) and two loudspeakers directly in front of the listener in order to improve reproduction of stereophonic and 5.1 surround sound for music, movies, and games in home theaters, gaming PCs, workstations, or studio monitoring applications.