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  2. Bring the Noise - Wikipedia

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    A remix of "Bring the Noise" titled "Bring the Noise 20XX", featuring Zakk Wylde, is a playable track in the video games Guitar Hero 5 and DJ Hero. A traditional country version by Unholy Trio is included on the Bloodshot Records sampler "Down to the Promised Land".

  3. Pizza Tower - Wikipedia

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    A New Game Plus mode featuring the Noise as a playable character was added in a free update on March 12, 2024. [12] [13] The Noise controls similarly to Peppino, [12] but has a slightly different moveset revolving around his skateboard and jet pack. [14] Playing as the Noise also alters the user interface elements and music. [12]

  4. List of backward-compatible games for Xbox One and Series X/S

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    Listed and considered as two separate games in Microsoft Store: "Dead or Alive 1 Ultimate" and "Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate" and will appear as separate in player's library. Searching "Dead or Alive Ultimate" will return no results in store. Owning a copy of Dead or Alive 3 makes the character, Hitomi, playable in Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate. Dead to ...

  5. Black ICE\White Noise - Wikipedia

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    While Black ICE\White Noise was never officially released by Atari Corporation, 23 playable revisions of the game are known to exist, [25] with 20 of them being in the hands of a private video game collector, [26] and three of them were officially sold by B.J. West, [8] who owns the rights to the IP after Atari Corporation merged with JT ...

  6. Loudness war - Wikipedia

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    The practice of focusing on loudness in audio mastering can be traced back to the introduction of the compact disc, [3] but also existed to some extent when the vinyl phonograph record was the primary released recording medium and when 7-inch singles were played on jukebox machines in clubs and bars.

  7. Whirly tube - Wikipedia

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    The whirly tube, corrugaphone, or bloogle resonator, also sold as Free-Ka in the 1960s-1970s, is an experimental musical instrument which consists of a corrugated (ribbed) plastic tube or hose (hollow flexible cylinder), open at both ends and possibly wider at one end (), the thinner of which is rotated in a circle to play.

  8. White noise machine - Wikipedia

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    A LectroFan white noise machine A clock radio that includes a 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.

  9. Karplus–Strong string synthesis - Wikipedia

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    While they may not adhere strictly to the algorithm, many hardware components for modular systems have been commercially produced that invoke the basic principles of Karplus-Strong Synthesis: using an inverted, scaled control system for very small time values in a filtered delay line to create playable notes in the Western Tempered tuning ...