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  1. Sound editor (2604 bytes)
    1: ... all the sound recordings that comprise the final sound mastering for a television show or a motion pictu...
    5: ...rly as the 1930s, studios were experimenting with sound editing with Warner Bros. The Jazz Singer, a blac...
    7: ...e replaced by magnetic recordings which minimized sound distortion. This led to a period of great innovat...
    9: ... tracks. Each track will contain only one kind of sound or group such as dialogue or instrumental music. ...
    11: ... brought along digital sound innovation where the sound recording, editing, and mastering could all be ac...
  2. How to record sound output from your PC (1429 bytes)
    1: Most computers have sound output capabilities today. However, few users kno...
    8: ... but it lacks many facilities and can only record sounds of limited length. Audacity ( http://audacity.so...
    9: # Now, play the sound you want to record, and, in the recording applica...
    13: ...d to record the sounds before doing it. Recording sounds without the owner's (or creator's) consent may b...

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  1. Main Page (8150 bytes)
    135: [[:Category:Sound|Sound]] –
  2. Computer (811 bytes)
    3: ...r e.g. [[numbers]], textual data, [[pictures]], [[sound]], and many more.
  3. WWW (460 bytes)
    3: ...various forms such as [[text]], [[pictures]] or [[sound]]. The world wide web is full of [[information]] ...
  4. Music (3661 bytes)
    1: ... entertainment or just an activity that organizes sound in a pleasant composition. It is actually very di...
    5: * An organized sound or a special type of perception, being an externa...
    6: ...stic process of creating an organized sequence of sounds
    7: ...rsonal or social experience that is translated in sound
    9: Most people think of music as a sequence of sounds with special characteristics. According to this,...
  5. Merle Haggard (2309 bytes)
    8: ...ongwriter that was a pioneer of the [[Bakersfield Sound]] and played a part in the [[outlaw country]] mov...
  6. Bob Wills (2749 bytes)
    18: ... at the Wheel]], that mirrored Will’s style and sound.
  7. Brooks & Dunn (2171 bytes)
    9: ...ite most all of their music and try to keep their sound original. Other smash hits include "That Ain’t...
  8. Buck Owens (2154 bytes)
    7: ...o was a pioneer of and defined the "[[Bakersfield Sound]]". He made music his own way, going against the...
  9. Chet Atkins (2380 bytes)
    10: ...ountry style that became known as the [[Nashville sound]].
    14: ...steady solo gig because he was criticized for not sounding "country enough."
  10. Reba McEntire (2117 bytes)
    12: ...he changed her music style to a more pop oriented sound, signed with [[MCA Records]], and her music caree...
  11. Techno music (2477 bytes)
    6: ...y the Detroit Three and it influenced the Chicago sound on a greater extent.
  12. November 17 (15131 bytes)
    14: ...ates|American]] [[country music]], [[Bakersfield Sound]], [[Nashville]], [[Sherman, Texas]], [[mule]], ...
    22: ... [[Eddie Arnold]], [[Charley Pride]], [[Nashville sound]], [[Luttrell, Tennessee]], [[Ohio]], [[Virginia]...
  13. November 16 (8895 bytes)
    9: ... [[Buck Owens]], [[Merle Haggard]], [[Bakersfield Sound]]
    17: ...], [[folk music]], [[United States]], [[Nashville sound]], [[Bluegrass]], [[Bill Monroe]], [[Foggy Mounta...
    33: ...ated Interlinks: [[country music]], [[Bakersfield Sound]], [[outlaw country]], [[Bakersfield]], [[Califor...
    38: ...rent Categories: [[:Category:Music]], [[:Category:Sound]], [[:Category:Arts]], [[:Category:School subject...
  14. Emic and etic (2482 bytes)
    9: ...n [[linguistics]] it denotes a meaningful unit of sound specific to a particular [[language]].
    11: ...es [[sound]]s ''qua'' units of sound, rather than sounds in context, is a fitting theoretical analogy. Th...
  15. Urban oasis (1671 bytes)
    4: ...space – green, curtained off by trees and other sound-barriers, a park becomes an antidote to the vario...
  16. Blue Whale (3033 bytes)
    22: ...e the loudest animal in the world with their call sound being estimated at 155 and 188 decibels.
  17. Sie and hir (2944 bytes)
    18: ...ne' rather than neutral due to their spelling and sound.
  18. Mass media (3552 bytes)
    17: ...functions, allowing [[Printing|print]], video and sound to be shared around the world in seconds. The web...
  19. Audio-visual (1888 bytes)
    1: ...taneous transmission of images or [[video]] and [[sound]]. It can be used for education as well as [[ente...
    5: ... presentation or a photo slideshow program. The [[Sound|audio]] component is sometimes introduced with th...
  20. Hotspots Word Game (595 bytes)
    3: ...ce features commonly seen in video games, such as sound. The interface is simple, and the game algorithm ...

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