Music technology
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Music technology is technology involved with the musical arts, in particular the use of electronic devices and computer software to facilitate playback, recording, composition, storage and performance. This is the top level index page under the Music heading.
- 8-Track cartridge
- Amplifier
- Analog vs. Digital
- Audio editing
- Audio tape
- Audio signal processing
- Binaural recording
- Car audio
- Cassette player
- Compact disc
- DAT
- Digital audio
- Digital audio workstation
- Digital signal processing
- Electronic music
- Glass master
- Gramophone record (often called "phonograph record in U.S. English)
- Hard disk recorder
- Home Audio
- Home theatre
- Loudspeaker
- Magnetic tape
- Magnetic recording
- Microphone
- MIDI
- Minidisc
- Mixing console
- Robert Moog
- MP3
- Multimedia
- Music notation program
- Musical instrument
- New interfaces for musical expression
- Ondes Martenot
- Phonograph
- Phonograph cylinder
- Pianola
- Pro Audio
- Public address systems
- Radio
- Radio baton
- Record label
- Sound recording
- Sound reproduction
- SMPTE
- Synthesizer
- Tape recorder
- Theremin
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