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  2. Pearl Drums - Wikipedia

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    Pearl was founded by Katsumi Yanagisawa -who began manufacturing music stands in Sumida, Tokyo - on April 2, 1946. In 1950, Yanagisawa shifted his focus to the manufacturing of drums and named his company "Pearl Industry, Ltd." By 1953, the company's name had been changed to "Pearl Musical Instrument Company," and manufacturing had expanded to ...

  3. Dave Pensado - Wikipedia

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    Dave Pensado. Dave Pensado is a Grammy Award -winning mix engineer. [1] His career began in Atlanta in the 1970s and 1980s doing live and studio sound engineering. He has lived in Los Angeles since 1990. [1] He mixes between 200 and 250 songs a year at Larrabee Studios in Los Angeles. [1] When recording he usually records at Echo Bar Studios in ...

  4. Steve DiStanislao - Wikipedia

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    DiStanislao frequently collaborated with David Crosby.He toured with Crosby & Nash, the band formed by David Crosby, CPR, and Crosby's solo tours.He appears on the CPR albums CPR, Live at the Wiltern, and Just Like Gravity, as well as Crosby's solo albums Croz, Sky Trails, and For Free.

  5. David & Steve Gordon - Wikipedia

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    David & Steve Gordon released two albums of world drum and percussion music in 2009, an upbeat recording titled Drum Cargo: Rhythms of Fire, and an album of quiet drum beats with crystal bowls and native flutes titled Meditation Drum, that according to the liner notes is intended to encourage meditation and relaxation.

  6. Drums and Wires - Wikipedia

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    Drums and Wires is the third studio album by the English rock band XTC, released 17 August 1979 on Virgin Records. It is a more pop -orientated affair than the band's previous, Go 2 (1978), and was named for its emphasis on guitars ("wires") and expansive-sounding drums. The album was their first issued in the United States and their first ...

  7. Hydrogen (software) - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen is an open-source drum machine created by Alessandro Cominu, an Italian programmer who goes by the pseudonym Comix. [1] Its main goal is to provide professional yet simple and intuitive pattern-based drum programming. Hydrogen was originally developed for Linux, and later ported to Mac OS X. Support for Microsoft Windows seemed to have ...

  8. Drum replacement - Wikipedia

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    Drum replacement is the practice, in modern music production, of an engineer or producer recording a live drummer and replacing (or adding to) the sound of a particular drum with a pre-recorded sample. For example, a drummer might play a beat, whereupon the engineer might then replace all of the snare hits with the sound of a hand-clap. It is ...

  9. Stephen Metcalf (writer) - Wikipedia

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    He is Slate's "critic-at-large", writes the magazine's Dilettante column and serves as host of the magazine's culture podcast. [4] Metcalf's work has appeared in The New York Times, the New York Observer, New York (magazine), the Atlantic (magazine), and The New Yorker (magazine). He is currently working on a book about the 1980s, according to ...