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  2. Sampler (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    If the next note (Bb2) is input the sampler will select the Violin B2 sample, playing it a semitone lower than its center pitch of B2. In general, samplers can play back any kind of recorded audio. Most samplers offer editing tools that allow the user to modify and process the audio and apply a wide range of effects. This makes the sampler a ...

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  4. Piston (music) - Wikipedia

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    The piston (Breton: pistoñ, English phonetic "pist-on") is a type of oboe invented by Breton musician, teacher, and luthier Youenn Le Bihan in 1983. [1] The pistoñ is a contemporary development of the hautbois , classical and/or baroque oboe , influenced by the bombard or talabard, the traditional double reed instrument of Brittany.

  5. Sampler - Wikipedia

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    Sampler (signal), a digital signal processing device that converts a continuous signal to a discrete signal; Sampler (needlework), a handstitched piece of embroidery used to demonstrate skill in needlework; Sampler (surname) A quilt where each block is constructed using a different pattern; Sampler, or hydrocarbon well logging, or mud logger

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  7. Geotechnical investigation - Wikipedia

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    Piston samplers. These samplers are thin-walled metal tubes which contain a piston at the tip. The samplers are pushed into the bottom of a borehole, with the piston remaining at the surface of the soil while the tube slides past it. These samplers will return undisturbed samples in soft soils, but are difficult to advance in sands and stiff ...

  8. Pist.On - Wikipedia

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    Pist.On (also spelled Pist*On, Pist-On, Pist•On, PistOn, and Piston) is an American heavy metal band from Staten Island, New York. The band released two albums in the 1990s. They split up in 2001 but announced a reunion in 2015.

  9. Symphony No. 1 (Piston) - Wikipedia

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    Like most of Piston's symphonies, the work is in three movements: . Andantino quasi adagio—allegro (44); Adagio (68); Allegro con fuoco (22); As with the much later Symphony No. 8, twelve-tone technique is incorporated into a broader palette of compositional elements.