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  2. AES50 - Wikipedia

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    AES50 is based on the SuperMAC protocol created by Sony Pro Audio Lab (now Oxford Digital [3]).The preliminary standard was assigned the AES-X140 project designation in 2003, [4] [5] and was finally approved in 2005 as a royalty-free open standard.

  3. Audio mixing (recorded music) - Wikipedia

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    Digital Mixing Console Sony DMX R-100 used in project studios. In sound recording and reproduction, audio mixing is the process of optimizing and combining multitrack recordings into a final mono, stereo or surround sound product.

  4. Acid Pro - Wikipedia

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    Acid Pro (often stylized ACID) is a professional digital audio workstation (DAW) software program currently developed by Magix Software.It was originally called Acid pH1 and published by Sonic Foundry, later by Sony Creative Software as Acid Pro, and since spring 2018 by Magix as both Acid Pro and a simplified version, Acid Music Studio.

  5. Comparison of digital audio editors - Wikipedia

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    Sony: Proprietary / only works on dedicated Sonoma PC Windows XP and Windows Vista only No No No 8x8 Meitner audio interface: Soundscape 32: Mackie: Proprietary: Yes No No No External 2U rack unit Studio One: PreSonus: Proprietary: Yes Yes No No SoundCloud: Waveform: Tracktion Software Inc Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes No Digital audio editor ...

  6. Digital audio workstation - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Editing System, as Soundstream called it, consisted of a DEC PDP-11/60 minicomputer running a custom software package called DAP (Digital Audio Processor), a Braegen 14"-platter hard disk drive, a storage oscilloscope to display audio waveforms for editing, and a video display terminal for controlling the system.

  7. Digital Audio Stationary Head - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Audio Stationary Head or DASH standard is a reel-to-reel, digital audio tape format introduced by Sony in early 1982 for high-quality multitrack studio recording and mastering, as an alternative to analog recording methods.

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