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  • 1Sound card — A Sound Blaster Live! Value card, a typical (circa 2000) PCI sound card. Connects to Motherboard via one of: PCI ISA USB IEEE 139 …

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  • 2Sound Blaster Audigy — is a sound card series from Creative Technology. It is a PCI add on board for PCs.The Sound Blaster Audigy featured the Audigy processor (EMU10K2), an improved version of the EMU10K1 processor that shipped with the Sound Blaster Live!.First… …

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  • 3Sound Blaster — The Sound Blaster logo The Sound Blaster family of sound cards was the de facto standard for consumer audio on the IBM PC compatible system platform, until the widespread transition to Microsoft Windows 95, which standardized the programming… …

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  • 4Sound City — is a British amplification company. Previously available in the 1960 s the MARK 6 range was relaunched in 2007.HistorySound City amplifiers were British designed in the 1960 s. The Sound City series was relaunched with the MARK 6 range,… …

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  • 5Sound transmission class — (or STC) is an integer rating of how well a building partition attenuates airborne sound. In the USA, it is widely used to rate interior partitions, ceilings/floors, doors, windows and exterior wall configurations (see ASTM International… …

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  • 6Sound Blaster Live! — is a sound card from Creative Technology. It is a PCI add on board for PCs.Overview Sound Blaster Live! (August 1998) saw the introduction of the EMU10K1 processor, a 2.44 million transistor DSP capable of 1000 MIPS for audio processing. The… …

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  • 7Sound recording and reproduction — Sound recorder redirects here. For the audio recording program computer software, see Sound Recorder (Windows). Sound recording and reproduction is an electrical or mechanical inscription and re creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice,… …

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  • 8Sound Blaster X-Fi — XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro Sound Blaster X Fi is a lineup of sound cards in Creative Labs Sound Blaster series. Contents 1 …

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  • 9Sound-in-Syncs — is a method of multiplexing sound and video signals into a channel designed to carry video, in which data representing the sound is inserted into the line synchronising pulse of an analogue TV waveform. This is used on point to point links within …

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  • 10Sound 360 — was the name of a motion picture sound system used by 20th Century Fox to enhance the premiere engagements of their 1977 feature Damnation Alley .The format employed the standard 35mm magnetic stereo soundtracks (left, center, right and surround) …

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