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  2. Monster Bass - Wikipedia

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    Monster Bass (known in Japan as Killer Bass [1]) is a simulation fishing video game for the PlayStation. It was published in Japan in June 2000, and released in the United States in December 2002 by XS Games and developed by Magical Company. The game has been rereleased for the PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable. [2]

  3. NI Massive - Wikipedia

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    Massive features a hybrid digital-analog design which is intended for the production of bass and lead sounds. Based on wavetable synthesis, the plugin’s sound is formed by three wave oscillators with separate controls for wavetable position, pitch, and wave shaping. The sound created from these oscillators can be driven through two separate ...

  4. List of downloadable songs for the Rock Band series - Wikipedia

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    In order to receive the Pro Guitar and Bass play, one must pay an additional US$1.00/€0.75/£0.59; however, certain songs or packs included the Pro Guitar for no additional charge. In Rock Band 4 , users can import previously purchased content within the same console family (i.e. Xbox One from Xbox 360 and PlayStation 4 from PlayStation 3) at ...

  5. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    Neon [5] was the first available VST Instrument (included with Cubase VST 3.7). It was a 16-voice, 2-oscillator virtual analog synthesizer. [4] In 2006, the VST interface specification was updated to version 2.4. Changes included the ability to process audio with 64-bit precision. [6] A free-software replacement was developed for LMMS that ...

  6. Magnus Choir - Wikipedia

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    Magnus Choir [1] is a commercial, proprietary music software synthesizer, for the Microsoft Windows and macOS [2] operating systems, written by Daniel Laiseca [3] and developed by Syntheway Virtual Musical Instruments. [4] The first version was released in 2005. [5]

  7. Monster Cable - Wikipedia

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    Monster was founded in 1979 by Noel Lee as Monster Cable Products. [1] Lee, an audiophile and engineer, was experimenting with different copper qualities, wire constructs and winding methods of audio cables in his family's garage and comparing them while listening to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture.

  8. MediaFire - Wikipedia

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    MediaFire is a file hosting, file synchronization, and cloud storage service based in Shenandoah, Texas, United States. Founded in June 2006 by Derek Labian and Tom Langridge, the company provides client software for Microsoft Windows , macOS , Linux , Android , iOS , BlackBerry 10 , and web browsers . [ 1 ]

  9. Volca Bass - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] The Volca Bass' 12 db/octave diode ring filter is a recreation of the filter of the MiniKorg 700s. [2] [4] [9] [5] Modulation is supplied by an ADR envelope generator (EG) with switchable sustain [3] and a low-frequency oscillator (LFO) with square and triangle waveforms capable of reaching audio-rate modulation.