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  2. Waves Audio - Wikipedia

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    The Q10 was the audio industry's first commercially available audio plugin. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Waves' L1 Ultramaximizer, released in 1994, became a prominent plugin, with some publications pointing to it as contributing to the " loudness war " behind modern music mastering. [ 6 ]

  3. Ardour (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Xdubber was a customizable platform for enterprise-class digital audio workstation (DAW) users. [22] Waves Audio privately supported Ardour development in 2009. [23] It also developed the Waves Track Live software [24] in collaboration with Ardour developers, [25] with most of the source code changes becoming part of Ardour's codebase.

  4. SoundGrid - Wikipedia

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    SoundGrid is a networking and processing platform audio application made by Waves Audio and developed in cooperation with DiGiCo. [1]It consists of a Linux-based server that runs the SoundGrid environment, compatible plug-ins, a Mac or Windows control computer, and an audio interface for input/output (I/O).

  5. Wave audio - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic wave, audio waves that carry sound.wav, waveform audio file format; FM synthesis, sound synthesis technique, by manipulating generated pure waves; Wavetable synthesis, sound synthesis technique; Sample-based synthesis, sound synthesis technique, with a table of waves (box of samples) Waves Audio, Israeli professional sound company

  6. Audio plug-in - Wikipedia

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    The program used to dynamically load audio plug-ins is called a plug-in host. Example hosts include Bidule, Gig Performer, Mainstage, REAPER, and Sonic Visualiser.Plug-ins can also be used to host other plug-ins. [4] Communication between host and plug-in(s) is determined by a plug-in application programming interface ().

  7. Gold compact disc - Wikipedia

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    A gold compact disc is one in which gold is utilized in place of the high-purity aluminium or silver commonly used as the reflective coating on ordinary CDs and CD-Rs respectively. Gold disks are available as both CDs and CD-Rs as well, and are compatible with standard players and recorders.

  8. Making Waves (software) - Wikipedia

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    Making Waves (MW) is computer software designed to produce professional quality audio from basic Windows multimedia PCs. This application was among the first of the 16-bit digital sequencers that evolved from the MS-DOS WAV trackers of the Eighties to become the digital audio workstation software available today including Steinberg Cubase, Pro Tools and ACID Pro.

  9. DirectX plugin - Wikipedia

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    In computer music and professional audio creation, a DirectX plugin is a software processing component that can be loaded as a plugin into host applications to allow real-time processing, audio effects, mixing audio or act as virtual synthesizers. DirectX plugins allow the replacement of traditional recording studio hardware and rack units used ...