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  2. CX (noise reduction) - Wikipedia

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    The CX logo, present on LPs and laserdiscs utilizing CX noise reduction. CX is a noise reduction system for recorded analog audio. It was developed by CBS Laboratories (a division of CBS) in the late 1970s as a low-cost competitor to other noise reduction (NR) systems such as dbx disc and High-Com II, and was officially introduced in 1981.

  3. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha digital synthesizers (TX81Z, DX11, YS200), Korg Z3 guitar synthesizer [33] [73] [63] Yamaha YM2610 (a.k.a. OPNB) 1987 16 4 4 SNK's Neo Geo console, arcade systems (particularly Neo Geo and Taito games) 7 additional ADPCM channels [74] [21] Yamaha YM2612 (a.k.a. OPN2) 1988 24 6 4 Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console, FM Towns computer, Sega ...

  4. Constant-voltage speaker system - Wikipedia

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    Constant-voltage speaker systems are also commonly referred to as 25-, 70-, 70.7-, 100 or 210-volt speaker systems; distributed speaker systems; or high-impedance speaker systems. In Canada and the US, they are most commonly referred to as 70-volt speakers. In Europe, the 100 V system is the most widespread, with amplifier and speaker products ...

  5. Multi-room audio - Wikipedia

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    More commonly, commercial systems are employed to accomplish these tasks. Some systems distribute digital audio over Cat5 cable to amplifiers installed in each zone. Others have all equipment centralized and distribute speaker-level audio from the "headend" equipment location. Manufacturers of such equipment include NuVo and Zon.

  6. Audio over Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    In audio and broadcast engineering, audio over Ethernet (AoE) is the use of an Ethernet-based network to distribute real-time digital audio.AoE replaces bulky snake cables or audio-specific installed low-voltage wiring with standard network structured cabling in a facility.

  7. Soundstream - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Tape Recorder was a portable four-channel digital audio processor containing the analog to digital converters, tape-data recovery and clock generation circuits, and the digital to analog converters. External hardware (tape drive, editing system, and digital delay unit) connected to the DTR through connectors on the back panel.

  8. Audio signal - Wikipedia

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    Signal flow is the path an audio signal will take from source to the speaker or recording device. Signal flow may be short and simple as in a home audio system or long and convoluted in a recording studio and larger sound reinforcement system as the signal may pass through many sections of a large mixing console, external audio equipment, and even different rooms.

  9. Mixing console - Wikipedia

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    SSL SL9000J (72 channel) console at Cutting Room Recording Studio, NYC An audio engineer adjusts a mixer while doing live sound for a band.. A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems.