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  1. العربية فارسی 한국어 Hrvatski Bahasa Indonesia Lietuvių Magyar Bahasa Melayu Português Română ස හල Suomi ไทย Media in category "Wikipedia non-free audio samples" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 8,516 total. (previous page) ()

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HTML5_audioHTML5 audio - Wikipedia

    The adoption of HTML5 audio, as with HTML5 video, has become polarized between proponents of free and patent-encumbered formats. In 2007, the recommendation to use Vorbis was retracted from the specification by the W3C together with that to use Ogg Theora, citing the lack of a format accepted by all the major browser vendors.

  3. BBC Sound Archive. The BBC Sound Archive is a collection of audio recordings maintained by the BBC and founded in 1936. Its recordings date back to the late 19th century and include many rare items, including contemporary speeches by public and political figures, folk music, British dialects and sound effects.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LOUD_AudioLOUD Audio - Wikipedia

    loudaudio .com. LOUD Audio, LLC is a professional audio company based in the United States, operating in the U.S., Canada, and Shenzhen, China. Originally founded as Mackie Designs, Inc., the name was changed to Loud Technologies Inc in 2003 to differentiate its founding subsidiary, mixing console manufacturer Mackie from its eponymous brand ...

  5. Origin. Adiós muchachos is a 1927 tango composed by Argentinian pianist Julio César Sanders and Argentinian poet César Vedani. According to Francisco Garcia Jimenez, Sanders was inspired when after a night out with a group of friends in 1927 in the Buenos Aires district of Flores, one of them said goodbye with the words "Adiós, muchachos".

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stem_(audio)Stem (audio) - Wikipedia

    Stem (audio) In audio production, a stem is a discrete or grouped collection of audio sources mixed together, usually by one person, to be dealt with downstream as one unit. A single stem may be delivered in mono, stereo, or in multiple tracks for surround sound. [1] STeM is an acronym, for “Stereo Masters”. The beginnings of the process ...

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