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  2. M-Audio - Wikipedia

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    Logo. M-Audio was founded in the late 1990s by Tim Ryan, an engineer and graduate of the California Institute of Technology who had co-designed the Con Brio Advanced Digital Synthesizer and helped develop MIDI software for Commodore and Apple computers, including two of the best-selling MIDI software titles at that time, Studio One and Studio Two.

  3. MIDI keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Korg Taktile USB MIDI Controller Keyboard - with PC - 2014 NAMM Show, one style of MIDI keyboard based on the piano user interface. A MIDI keyboard or controller keyboard is typically a piano-style electronic musical keyboard, often with other buttons, wheels and sliders, used as a MIDI controller for sending Musical Instrument Digital Interface commands over a USB or MIDI 5-pin cable to other ...

  4. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    The roots of software synthesis go back as far as the 1950s, when Max Mathews of Bell Labs wrote the MUSIC-N programming language, which was capable of non-real-time sound generation. [77] Reality, by Dave Smith's Seer Systems was an early synthesizer that ran directly on a host computer's CPU.

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    Get the tools you need to help boost internet speed, send email safely and security from any device, find lost computer files and folders and monitor your credit.

  6. Single-board microcontroller - Wikipedia

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    The Make Controller Kit with an Atmel AT91SAM7X256 microcontroller.. A single-board microcontroller is a microcontroller built onto a single printed circuit board.This board provides all of the circuitry necessary for a useful control task: a microprocessor, I/O circuits, a clock generator, RAM, stored program memory and any necessary support ICs.

  7. DIDO (software) - Wikipedia

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    DIDO utilizes trademarked expressions and objects [1] [2] that facilitate a user to quickly formulate and solve optimal control problems. [8] [17] [18] [19] Rapidity in formulation is achieved through a set of DIDO expressions which are based on variables commonly used in optimal control theory. [2]