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Zoom Corporation
Zoom Corporation is a Japan-based audio company whose main business is the design and development of electronic devices for music. The company’s products are sold worldwide. Established in 1983, the company is listed on the JASDAQ market of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Corporate History Zoom Corporation was founded in Tokyo in 1983 and in 2004, established ZOOM HK LTD as a logistics base in Hong Kong. In 2009, it set up ZOOM Dongguan Corporation (China) as a quality control operation; 2013, formed ZOOM North America, LLC (US) as a distribution base; 2017, listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange JASDAQ (Standard); In 2018, acquired shares of Mogar Music S.p.A. (Italy) (current consolidated subsidiary Mogar Music S.r.l.), making it a subsidiary as a distribution center; and in 2020, acquired all shares of ZOOM North America, LLC (US), making it a wholly-owned subsidiary; 2020, ZOOM UK Distribution LTD excluded as equity method affiliate; 2021, acquired all shares of Hook Up, Inc. in Japan, ...
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Public Company
A public company is a company whose ownership is organized via shares of share capital, stock which are intended to be freely traded on a stock exchange or in over-the-counter (finance), over-the-counter markets. A public (publicly traded) company can be listed on a stock exchange (listing (finance), listed company), which facilitates the trade of shares, or not (unlisted public company). In some jurisdictions, public companies over a certain size must be listed on an exchange. In most cases, public companies are ''private'' enterprises in the ''private'' sector, and "public" emphasizes their reporting and trading on the public markets. Public companies are formed within the legal systems of particular states and so have associations and formal designations, which are distinct and separate in the polity in which they reside. In the United States, for example, a public company is usually a type of corporation, though a corporation need not be a public company. In the United Kin ...
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Tremolo
In music, ''tremolo'' (), or ''tremolando'' (), is a trembling effect. There are multiple types of tremolo: a rapid repetition of a note, an alternation between two different notes, or a variation in volume. Tremolos may be either ''measured'', in which the exact rate of repetition or oscillation is specified, or ''unmeasured'', in which it is not (the understanding being in that case that it should be performed as rapidly as possible). Types of tremolo Rapid reiteration or oscillation The rapid reiteration of a single Musical note, note is a characteristic effect of String instrument#Bowing, bowed string instruments, obtained by rapidly moving the bow back and forth. However, the technique may be performed on any instrument on which it is practicable. (Indeed, a slow measured tremolo is simply a shorthand notation for an ordinary repetition of notes; thus, tremolo notation may appear in written music for any instrument.) The notation for this effect consists of one or mo ...
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Zoom HD8 And HD16
Zoom HD8 and HD16 are digital multitrack recording devices manufactured by Zoom Corporation. HD8 and HD16 were presented at the Winter NAMM Show in 2007 as the successor of MRS-1608. The HD8 and HD16 models have been discontinued in December 2009. Differences between HD8 and HD16 HD8 and HD16 have similar technical characteristics. The main differences between the models are: * HD8 has 8 tracks (6 mono and 1 stereo faders), HD16 has 16 tracks (8 mono and 4 stereo faders). * HD8 can record 2 track at once, while HD16 can record 8 tracks at once. * HD16 has an effect send bus. File Formats HD8/16 stores digital audio as monaural Waveform Audio File Format files. Stereo tracks are recorded as two monaural files. Digital audio can be imported into HD8/16 in Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) or Waveform Audio File Format (WAV). MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface (; MIDI) is an American-Japanese technical standard that describes a communication protocol, dig ...
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Zoom F3 5480
Zoom may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Film * ''Zoom'' (2006 film), starring Tim Allen * ''Zoom'' (2015 film), a Canada-Brazil film by Pedro Morelli * ''Zoom'' (2016 Kannada film), a Kannada film * ''Zoom'' (2016 Sinhala film), a Sri Lankan film Music * Zoom (dance music group), a Eurodance group formed in Denmark * ''Zoom'' (The Knack album), 1998 * ''Zoom'' (Electric Light Orchestra album), 2001 * ''Zoom'' (Noah23 album), 2011 * ''Zoom'' (Rachid Taha album) * ''Zoom'', an album by Alvin Lee * "Zoom" (Dr. Dre song), 1998 * "Zoom" (Fat Larry's Band song), 1982 * "Zoom" (Jessi song), 2022 * "Zoom" (Lil Boosie song), 2006 * "Zoom", a song by the Commodores from their self-titled album * "Zoom", a song by Last Dinosaurs from the album '' In a Million Years'' * "Zoom", a song by Red Velvet from the extended play '' The ReVe Festival 2022 – Birthday'' * "Zoom!", a song by Super Furry Animals from the album ''Love Kraft'' * "Zoom", a song by Soda Stereo from th ...
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Zoom H4n Handy Recorder
__NOTOC__ The Zoom H4n is a digital recording device manufactured by Zoom. It is the successor of the Zoom H4 recorder. Both models have two built-in condenser mics arranged in X/Y stereo position and two XLR microphone inputs that double as 1/4 inch phono jacks for musical instruments. Musical applications for the H4N include the ability to use the device as a multi-track (four-channel) recorder; the device also includes tools like a built-in tuner, metronome and effects processor for line-level instruments like guitars. The H4n has a rubberized casing, a larger screen and buttons that differ from the H4. The H4n (with firmware version 1.01) was released in February 2009. A firmware update to version 1.9 was released in October, 2015. The recorder has become very popular as an audio add on to DSLR video cameras, as well as with podcasters. In 2015, the Zoom H4n Pro, the successor to the H4n, was introduced. It features improved preamps and a new rubberized case design. Gal ...
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Zoom H5 Handy Recorder
Zoom H5 Handy Recorder is a handheld digital audio recorder from Zoom Corporation, introduced in January 2014. A successor to the Zoom H4n, the new model features interchangeable input capsules with microphones (as does the Zoom H6 Handy Recorder, Zoom H6), allowing the recording of up to four tracks simultaneously, both internal and external. Features The H5 can record in WAV format up to 24-bit/96kHz as well as MP3. Sound can be recorded with up to four separate channels through the inputs. Several built-in effects are available, including low-cut filter, input compressor and limiter, or a playback speed and pitch control. Two XLR connector, XLR/Phone connector (audio), TRS combo connectors are provided with an adjustable Gain (electronics), gain and phantom power. Both: Secure Digital, SD and SDHC memory cards are supported with a capacity of up to 32 GB. Peripherals The retail box includes several accessories, such as Stereophonic sound#X-Y technique: intensity stereop ...
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Zoom H4 Handy Recorder
The H4 Handy Recorder is a handheld digital audio recorder from Zoom, featuring built-in condenser microphones in an X-Y stereo pattern, priced from around US$280 depending upon memory capacity . Recordings are stored on an SD card (128 MB supplied), or via a USB cable to a computer running digital audio workstation software (Cubase LE supplied). Applications and recording formats The H4 can record in stereo or four-track mode. In stereo mode WAV or compressed (MP3) files may be made. A 2 GB card will store 95 hours of speech-quality or 3 hours of CD-quality recording. With device firmware from version 2.0, SDHC cards up to 32 GB in size are supported, storing 16 hours at the highest-quality setting (uncompressed PCM WAV, 24 bit, 96 kHz, stereo). Basic four-track recordings can be made in the field with the built-in microphones and two additional input ports which accept external signal sources via XLR or 1/4-inch connectors. Stereo mode In stereo mode, t ...
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Zoom H2n
The Zoom H2n is a portable digital sound recording device manufactured by Zoom and was introduced in 2011. It is the successor of the Zoom H2 recorder. The Zoom H2n has four microphone capsules (including one bidirectional) built inside it. Musical applications for the H2n include the ability to use the device as a stereo or multi-track (four-channel) recorder; the device also includes built-in editor for some minor editing works within the device. Operation The Zoom H2n is capable of more than 20 hours of operation using two standard AA batteries. The device weighs 130g without batteries and has a reference speaker for listening to the recordings. Key features It can record in WAV Waveform Audio File Format (WAVE, or WAV due to its filename extension; pronounced or ) is an audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on personal computers. The format was developed and published for the first time in 1991 ... format up to 24-bit/96 kHz and MP3 up to ...
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Zoom H2
The H2 Handy Recorder is a handheld digital audio recorder from Zoom Corporation, Zoom first announced at the NAMM Show in February 2007. It records very high quality digital stereo or 4-channel audio on a hand-held unit, and has been called "the studio on a stick." Peripherals and uses Included in the retail box are an Secure Digital card, SD card, desk stand, handle for putting the H2 in a microphone stand, Microphone#Microphone windscreens, wind screen, 3.5mm Tip-ring-sleeve, TRS to RCA connector, RCA cable, earbud headphones, USB cable and power adapter. The H2's microphones, functionality, and use of standard USB and SD interfaces make it suitable both for recording high-quality sound and in many speech applications. The H2 has been cited by various oral history associations, such as Oral History Association and Vermont Folklife Center as an affordable option for recording narrator interviews. The H2's rate of data transfer via the USB 2.0 port is "full speed" of up to 12 ...
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Zoom
Zoom may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Film * ''Zoom'' (2006 film), starring Tim Allen * ''Zoom'' (2015 film), a Canada-Brazil film by Pedro Morelli * ''Zoom'' (2016 Kannada film), a Kannada film * ''Zoom'' (2016 Sinhala film), a Sri Lankan film Music * Zoom (dance music group), a Eurodance group formed in Denmark * ''Zoom'' (The Knack album), 1998 * ''Zoom'' (Electric Light Orchestra album), 2001 * ''Zoom'' (Noah23 album), 2011 * ''Zoom'' (Rachid Taha album) * ''Zoom'', an album by Alvin Lee * "Zoom" (Dr. Dre song), 1998 * "Zoom" (Fat Larry's Band song), 1982 * "Zoom" (Jessi song), 2022 * "Zoom" (Lil Boosie song), 2006 * "Zoom", a song by the Commodores from their self-titled album * "Zoom", a song by Last Dinosaurs from the album '' In a Million Years'' * "Zoom", a song by Red Velvet from the extended play '' The ReVe Festival 2022 – Birthday'' * "Zoom!", a song by Super Furry Animals from the album ''Love Kraft'' * "Zoom", a song by Soda Stereo from th ...
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MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (; MIDI) is an American-Japanese technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music. A single MIDI cable can carry up to sixteen channels of MIDI data, each of which can be routed to a separate device. Each interaction with a key, button, knob or slider is converted into a MIDI event, which specifies musical instructions, such as a note's pitch, timing and velocity. One common MIDI application is to play a MIDI keyboard or other controller and use it to trigger a digital sound module (which contains synthesized musical sounds) to generate sounds, which the audience hears produced by a keyboard amplifier. MIDI data can be transferred via MIDI or USB cable, or recorded to a sequencer or digital audio workstation to be edited or played back. ...
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