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<div>{{Infobox software<br />
| name = LMMS<br />
| logo = Lmms logo.png<br />
| screenshot = [[File:LMMS 1.0.0.png|Screenshot of LMMS 1.0.0|250px]]<br />
| author = Paul Giblock<br />Tobias Junghans<ref>{{cite web|url=http://alternativeto.net/software/lmms---linux-multimedia-studio/|title=LMMS Alternatives and Similar Software - AlternativeTo.net|author=|date=|website=AlternativeTo}}</ref><br />
| developer = LMMS developers<br />
| released = {{Start date and age|2004}}; as Linux MultiMedia Studio<br />
| latest release version = 1.2.0<ref>{{cite web|url=https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/releases/tag/v1.2.0|title=LMMS 1.2.0 Release|website=Github|accessdate=12 July 2019}}</ref><br />
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2019|06|09|df=yes}}<br />
| latest preview version = 1.2.0-rc8<br />
| latest preview date = {{Start date and age|2019|02|19|df=yes}}<br />
| programming language = [[C++]]<br />
| operating system = [[Cross-platform]]: [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[macOS]], [[Linux]]<br />
| platform = [[x86]], [[x64]]<br />
| language = 20 languages<ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/wiki/Creating-a-localization#currently-supported-languages| title = LMMS – Currently supported languages| access-date=21 Jun 2017}}</ref><br />
| genre = [[Digital audio workstation]]<br />
| license = [[GPLv2]]<ref name="sourceforge">{{cite web|url=http://lmms.sourceforge.net/|title=LMMS – Linux MultiMedia Studio|accessdate=17 May 2011|publisher= SourceForge}}</ref><br />
| website = {{URL|lmms.io}}<br />
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'''LMMS''' (formerly '''Linux MultiMedia Studio''') is a [[digital audio workstation]] [[application software|application program]]. When LMMS is executed on a computer with appropriate hardware, it allows music to be produced by arranging samples, synthesizing sounds, playing on a [[MIDI keyboard]], and combining the features of [[Tracker (music software)|trackers]] and [[music sequencer|sequencers]]. It supports the Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API ([[LADSPA]]) and [[Virtual Studio Technology]] (VST) plug-ins (on Win32, Win64,or Wine32).<ref name="sourceforge"/> It is [[free software]] released under the [[GNU General Public License version 2|GNU General Public License, version 2]] (GPLv2).<br />
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==Overview==<br />
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===System requirements===<br />
LMMS is available for multiple [[operating system]]s, including [[Linux]], [[OpenBSD]], [[macOS]] and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]. It requires a 1&nbsp;GHz [[CPU]], 512 MB of [[RAM]] and a two-channel [[sound card]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lmms.io/documentation/Requirements|title=LMMS • Documentation|author=|date=|website=lmms.io}}</ref><br />
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===Program features===<br />
{{Listen<br />
| filename = Skiessi - C64.ogg<br />
| title = Skiessi – C64<br />
| description = A short [[chiptune]]-style music sample created with LMMS, demonstrating the abilities of the program's [[MOS Technology SID]] emulator.<br />
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LMMS accepts [[soundfont]]s and GUS patches. It can import Musical Instrument Digital Interface ([[MIDI]]) and [[Hydrogen (software)|Hydrogen]] files. It can read and write customized presets and themes.<ref name="linuxjournal">{{cite web|author=Dave Phillips|title=LMMS: The Linux MultiMedia Studio|url=http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/introducing-lmms-linux-multimedia-studio|publisher=Linux Journal|accessdate=March 31, 2016|date=August 17, 2009}}</ref> Audio can be exported in the OGG, FLAC, MP3, and WAV [[file format]]s,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sound-editing.softwareinsider.com/l/33/LMMS|publisher=Software Insider|title=LMMS Sound Editing Software|accessdate=31 March 2011}}{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> and the projects can be saved in the compressed <code>MMPZ</code> file format or the uncompressed <code>MMP</code> file format.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://github.com/LMMS/lmms.io/blob/1051cf33402d8543890557970b06b57b839bf89c/public/lsp/utils.php#L475|title=lmms.io/utils.php function read_project|website=Github|accessdate=3 August 2017}}</ref> It can use [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST]] plug-ins on Win32, Win64, or Wine32, though currently the macOS port doesn't support them.<ref>[https://lmms.io/wiki/index.php?title=VeSTige VeSTige]</ref><br />
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====Editors====<br />
*''Song Editor'' – for arranging your instruments, samples, groups of notes, automation, and more<br />
*''Beat+Bassline Editor'' – for quickly sequencing rhythms<br />
*''FX mixer'' – for sending multiple audio inputs through groups of effects and sending them to other mixer channels, infinite channels are supported<br />
*''Piano Roll'' – edit patterns and melodies<br />
*''Automation Editor'' – move almost any knob or widget over the course of the song<br />
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====[[Synthesizer]]s====<br />
*''BitInvader'' – [[wavetable synthesis|wavetable-lookup synthesis]]<br />
*''FreeBoy'' – [[emulator]] of [[Game Boy]] [[Sound card|audio processing unit]] (APU)<br />
*''Kicker'' – bass drum synthesizer<br />
*''LB302'' – imitation of the [[Roland TB-303]]<br />
*''Mallets'' – tuneful percussion synthesizer<br />
*''Nescaline'' – NES-like synthesizer<br />
*''Monstro'' – 3-oscillator synthesizer with modulation matrix<br />
*''OpulenZ'' – 2-operator [[Frequency modulation|FM]] synthesizer<br />
*''Organic'' – organ-like synthesizer<br />
*''[[MOS Technology SID|SID]]'' – emulator of the [[Commodore 64]] chips<br />
*''Triple oscillator [[Oscillator sync|–]]'' 3-oscillator synthesizer with 5 modulation modes: MIX, [[Oscillator sync|SYNC]], [[Pulse modulation methods|PM]], [[Frequency modulation|FM]], and [[Amplitude modulation|AM]]<br />
*''Vibed'' – vibrating string modeler<br />
*''Watsyn'' – 4-oscillator wavetable synthesizer<br />
*''[[ZynAddSubFX]]''<br />
*''SF2 Player'' – a [[FluidSynth|Fluidsynth]]-based Soundfont player<br />
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====[[Sampler (musical instrument)|Samplers]]====<br />
*''AudioFileProcessor (AFP)'' – sampler with trimming and looping abilities<br />
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===Standards===<br />
*Musical Instrument Digital Interface ([[MIDI]])<br />
*[[SoundFont]] (SF2)<br />
*[[Virtual Studio Technology]] (VST)<br />
*Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API ([[LADSPA]])<br />
*[[Gravis Ultrasound]] (GUS) patches (PatMan)<br />
*[[JACK Audio Connection Kit]] (JACK)<br />
*[[ZynAddSubFX]]<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[List of music software]]<br />
*[[List of Linux audio software]]<br />
*[[Comparison of free software for audio]]<br />
*[[Multitrack recording]]<br />
*[[Comparison of multitrack recording software]]<br />
{{Portal|Free and open-source software|Music}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
*{{cite journal<br />
|author=Tobias Doerffel<br />
|date=December 2005<br />
|title=Making Music with Linux Multimedia Studio<br />
|journal=[[Linux Magazine]]<br />
|issue=61<br />
|pages=58–60<br />
|url=http://www.linux-magazine.com/issues/2005/61/music_builder/(kategorie)/0<br />
|format=PDF<br />
|chapter=<br />
|accessdate=2009-03-30}}<br />
*{{cite journal<br />
|author = Dave Phillips<br />
|date = 2008-10-01<br />
|title = State of the Art: Linux Audio 2008, Part II<br />
|journal = [[Linux Journal]]<br />
|url = http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/10201<br />
|accessdate = 2009-03-30<br />
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090207073421/http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/10201<br />
|archive-date = 7 February 2009<br />
|dead-url = yes<br />
|df = dmy-all<br />
}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
{{Commons category}}<br />
*[https://lmms.io/ LMMS website]<br />
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{{Music-software-stub}}</div>Livecoderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tracktion_Waveform&diff=914678386Tracktion Waveform2019-09-08T20:06:13Z<p>Livecoder: Added to Category:Audio software Category:Audio editing software for Linux Category:Linux software</p>
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{{Infobox software<br />
| name = Tracktion<br />
| screenshot =|<br />
| caption = Tracktion Main Edit Screen<br />
| developer = [http://www.tracktion.com Tracktion Software Company]<br />
| latest_release_version = 10.1.0<br />
| latest_release_date = 2019-03-23<br />
| operating_system = [[Apple Mac OS X]], [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Linux]]<br />
| genre = [[Digital Audio Workstation]]<br />
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]<br />
| website = [http://www.tracktion.com www.tracktion.com]<br />
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'''Tracktion''' (now known as '''Waveform'''<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/namm-2017-tracktion-daw-becomes-waveform-and-now-works-on-raspberry-pi-647387|title=NAMM 2017: Tracktion DAW becomes Waveform, and now works on Raspberry Pi|last=|first=|date=|work=www.musicradar.com|access-date=2018-05-30|language=EN-GB}}</ref>) is a [[digital audio workstation]] for recording and editing [[sound|audio]] and [[MIDI]]. The software is cross-platform, running on [[Apple Mac OS X]], [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Linux]].<br />
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==History==<br />
Tracktion was originally developed by a single [[UK]] designer/programmer, [[Julian Storer]], and was first released in 2002 by UK-based [http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com Raw Material Software]. US-based [[Mackie]], a division of [[LOUD Technologies]] specializing in studio recording and live sound products, took over distribution of Tracktion in 2003 and the software was sold in standalone, boxed retail versions as well as bundled with Mackie, [[Tapco]] and [http://www.echoaudio.com/ Echo Audio] computer-audio interfaces and digital-capable mixing boards.<br />
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Although no official word came from Mackie officials, user understanding was that the project had been discontinued, as no updates, communication or announcements had been forthcoming from the company since January 2008. However, at the January 2013 NAMM show Tracktion was reborn through original developer Julian Storer, who announced that he had re-acquired control of the software and would be developing Tracktion with his newly founded "Tracktion Software Company" ([http://www.tracktion.com]).<br />
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==User interface and unique features==<br />
Tracktion was designed to be as transparent and intuitive to the user as possible. Track object controls and parameters are context-sensitive; effects, MIDI instruments and other software objects can be added to tracks or even applied directly to individual audio and MIDI clips using a [[drag-and-drop]] system of ''filters''. Complex chains of filters can be created, stored and recalled for later use as ''rack effects,'' which can be thought of as analogous to a saved [[channel strip]] setting in a traditional DAW/sequencer.<br />
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Tracktion represented a move away from the [[modal dialog]] boxes, multiple menus and cluttered windows common to most legacy [[MIDI]] sequencers and [[Digital Audio Workstation]]s, in favour of a streamlined, single-screen approach that presents the user only with the options they need for the task they are currently doing, such as editing audio, adjusting MIDI automation parameters, effects settings, etc. In this respect Tracktion is often compared to [[Ableton Live]], although Live has two separate work areas (Session and Arrange) and does not have fully context sensitive non modal elements that automatically show or hide depending on the task as does Tracktion. However both are notable for the use of a more abstract visual style that does not attempt to visually replicate "real world" recording equipment or effects boxes. As well as the drag and drop based non modal interface and rack filters, other key innovations of Tracktion's, later to be followed by most other DAWs, were the development of "freeze", a way of reversibly converting a midi instrument track to audio to free up memory and cpu, and an inline midi editor that allowed midi to be edited in the track rather than in a separate window or dedicated editor. Tracktion was also the first DAW to adopt a fully vector-based, resizable interface.<br />
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==Features in version 1.0==<br />
No preset sample rate limits (limited only by hardware); on-the-fly sample rate conversion; internal 32-bit floating point math; [[DirectSound]] and [[Audio Stream Input/Output|ASIO]] support including multi-channel playback and recording at low latencies; [[WAV]], [[AIFF]] and [[Ogg-Vorbis]] audio file format support; Punch-in and input-level-triggered recording; looped MIDI recording; real-time monitoring; full parameter automation for panning, levels, and effects; support for the plugin and [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST]] virtual instrument standards. [[QuickTime]] video support is included to aid in soundtrack creation.<br />
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==Enhancements in version 2.0==<br />
Version 2.0 greatly enhanced stability; this version gained an improved MIDI editor with step entry; a software [[Sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]] virtual instrument; optional support for 64-bit math, to create greater digital [[headroom (audio signal processing)|headroom]] in the mix summing bus and thus avoid distortion; External MIDI sync, MIDI clock and MIDI Machine Control send and receive; per-track input auto-assignment; optional fullscreen input metering; a newly scalable window; and the ability to import files from Mackie [[hard disk recorders]]. Mackie has been drawing criticism in the support forums for its continued supply of version 2.0 with Tapco (a Mackie company) hardware, even though it is not supported with the Windows Vista operating system.<br />
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==Enhancements in version 3.0==<br />
Major additions include more tools for loop-based composition, including a keyword-based loop browser, support for the popular Sony [[ACID Pro]], Propellerhead Software REX2 and [[Apple Inc.]] Apple Loops file formats, and an improved [[Audio timescale-pitch modification|timestretching]] algorithm useful for [[beat-matching]] and creating [[Mashup (music)|mashups]]. Core technical enhancements include support for multiple [[CPUs]] and [[multi-core]] processors; and support for control surfaces including the Mackie Control Universal, Frontier AlphaTrack, Mackie C4, and [[Novation Digital Music Systems]] ReMOTE SL series.<br />
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Tracktion 3 was available in two upgrade and two full retail versions. Such had Mackie's Mastering Tools plugins included.<br />
* Basic Upgrade (updates the core application to T3, provides 'lite' training video; available only online from Mackie)<br />
* Project Studio (T3 core application, IK SampleTank SE lite sound set, Amplitube Uno, TK [[DrumCore]] Diet Edition, Garritan Personal Orchestra Lite Starter Edition, LinPlug FreeAlpha synth, LinPlug RMIV Lite drum machine, LinPlug Cronox3 Lite synth, Lite T3 SonicReality loops library, Quickstart training video)<br />
* Ultimate Bundle (T3 core application, IK SampleTank SE, Amplitube Duo, TK [[DrumCore]] 2GB Edition, Garritan Personal Orchestra Lite Full Edition, LinPlug Alpha3 synth, LinPlug RMIV Drum Addiction version, LinPlug Cronox3 full version, full T3 SonicReality loops library, 4hr Mastering Tracktion training video)<br />
* Ultimate Bundle Upgrade from any previous or lower version<br />
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==Enhancements in version 4.0==<br />
Tracktion 4 (T4) features the same operational characteristics as the original program but with an entirely new audio engine. This progression is intended not only to make T4 compatible with all the latest operating systems, plug-in and controller technology, but also to create a modern platform for further development. TSC is dedicated to the continued evolution of the product.<br />
To be specific, T4 provides support for Mac OSX, Microsoft’s Windows, and Linux. Apple Audio Unit (AU) is supported to open a new world of effects and instruments for Tracktion users and the latest generation audio codec from Microsoft, Windows Media Audio (WMA) is also supported. Windows Audio Session API (WASAPI) is included for optimized audio data management between applications.<br />
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==Enhancements in version 5.0==<br />
Tracktion 5 has hundreds of new features, including ARA integration for Celemony Software’s Melodyne, rapid audio comping, track presets and much more. T5’s revolutionary ‘Edit Clip’ format allows users to embed multi-track material as if it were a single audio clip; while allowing the source material to be edited. It also includes a greatly enhanced set of MIDI capabilities. The piano-roll editor has also been overhauled to include a raft of new features such as “Per-note Automation” and rapid “MIDI Learn” for easy integration with hardware controllers. There is even support for next-generation instruments such as [[ROLI]]’s Seaboard with MDC (multi-dimensional control).<br />
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==Enhancements in version 6.0==<br />
Trackion 6 is similar to Tracktion 5, but with these new features:<br />
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* Unified, tagged search engine<br />
* Track tagging<br />
* Discreet automation tracks<br />
* One click rack side chaining<br />
* Live audio recording waveform overview<br />
* Record Punch mode<br />
* zPlane Elastique Pro time-stretching algorithm<br />
* Tape 'start/stop' fade handles<br />
* Automation mapping on tempo changes<br />
* 'Super Comping' - Create a swipe comp across multiple tracks for super quick editing<br />
* Step Clip enhancements including velocity<br />
* Integrated market place to purchase new plugins<br />
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==Enhancements in version 7.0==<br />
Trackion 7 is similar to Tracktion 6, but with these new features:<br />
* Blue Steel UI<br />
* Clip Layer Effects<br />
* Integrated Setup Assistant<br />
* Multi-Browser Sync<br />
* Slimline Transport Bar<br />
* Animated Panels<br />
* Visual Plugin Selector<br />
* Grouped Clips<br />
* Linced Clips<br />
* Automation Patterns<br />
* LFO Generators<br />
* Edit Previews<br />
* Quick Zoom<br />
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==Open source library==<br />
The underlying [[C++]] code that was developed to create Tracktion's graphic and audio capabilities was later split-out into an open-source library, [[JUCE]], which is still maintained and developed by Julian Storer / ROLI Limited.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Comparison of multitrack recording software]]<br />
*[[List of music software]]<br />
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==References==<br />
<references /><br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.tracktion.com Official Product Page]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox software<br />
| name = Renoise<br />
| logo = <br />
| screenshot = Renoise 2.6.png<br />
| screenshot size = 255px<br />
| caption = Renoise 2.6 running on [[Mac OS X]]<br />
| author = Eduard Müller (Taktik) and Zvonko Tesic (Phazze)<br />
| developer = Eduard Müller (Taktik), Lucio Asnaghi (kRAkEn/gORe) and Erik Jälevik<br />
| released = {{Start date and age|2002}}<br />
| latest release version = 3.2.0<br />
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2019|08|25}}<br />
| operating system = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Linux]]<br />
| platform = <br />
| genre = [[Digital Audio Workstation]], [[Tracker (music software)|Tracker]]<br />
| license = Proprietary<br />
| website = {{URL|http://www.renoise.com/}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Renoise''' is a [[digital audio workstation]] (DAW) based upon the heritage and development of [[Music tracker|tracker]] software. Its primary use is the composition of music using [[Sampling (music)|sound samples]], [[Software synthesizer|soft synths]], and effects plug-ins. It is also able to interface with [[MIDI]] and [[Open Sound Control|OSC]] equipment. The main difference between Renoise and other music software is the characteristic vertical timeline [[Music sequencer|sequencer]] used by tracking software.<br />
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==History==<br />
Renoise was originally based on the code of another tracker called NoiseTrekker, made by [[Juan Antonio Arguelles Rius]] (Arguru). Then unnamed Renoise project was initiated by Eduard Müller (Taktik) and Zvonko Tesic (Phazze) during December 2000. The development team planned to take tracking software into a new standard of quality, enabling [[tracking scene]] composers to make audio of the same quality as other existing professional packages, while still keeping the proven layout that originated with [[Ultimate Soundtracker|Soundtracker]] in 1987.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/computers-software/digital-audio-workstations-daws/renoise-20-202107/review|title=Renoise Software Renoise 2.0|accessdate=2011-02-20|work=Music tech reviews|date=2009-04-02|publisher=MusicRadar.com|quote=''A great tracker that everyone can and should try''|author=MusicRadar Staff|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110906023644/http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/computers-software/digital-audio-workstations-daws/renoise-20-202107/review|archivedate=2011-09-06|df=}}</ref><ref name="noerrorinterview">{{cite web| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20020803155023/http://noerror.scene.org/people.php?id_p=3 |url=http://noerror.scene.org/people.php?id_p=3| title=Taktik and Phazze interview | publisher=No Error |date=2002-08-03| archivedate=2002-08-03|accessdate=2011-02-20}}</ref> By early 2002 stable versions (such as 1.27) were available. Over the years the development team has grown to distribute the tasks of testing, administrative, support and web duties among several people.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.renoise.com/who-are-we|title=Renoise - Credits}}</ref><br />
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==Features==<br />
Renoise currently runs under recent versions of [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] ([[DirectSound]] or [[Audio Stream Input/Output|ASIO]]), [[Mac OS X]] ([[Core Audio]]) and [[Linux]] ([[Advanced Linux Sound Architecture|ALSA]] or [[JACK Audio Connection Kit|JACK]]).<ref name="linuxjournal">{{cite web | url=http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/renoise-linux | title=Renoise for Linux | publisher=Linux Journal | accessdate=2008-02-04}}</ref><br />
Renoise has full [[MIDI]] and MIDI sync support, [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST]] 2.0 plugin support, [[Audio stream input output|ASIO]] multi [[I/O]] cards support, integrated [[Sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]] and sample editor, internal real-time [[digital signal processing|DSP]] effects with unlimited number of effects per track, master and send tracks, full automation of all commands, [[Hi-Fi]] [[wav]]/[[aiff]] rendering (up to 32-bit, 96&nbsp;kHz), [[ReWire|Rewire]] support, etc.<br />
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'''Supported sample formats'''<br />
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[[WAV]], [[AIFF]], [[FLAC]], [[Ogg]], [[MP3]], [[Core Audio Format|CAF]]<br />
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'''Supported effects standards'''<br />
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[[Virtual Studio Technology|VSTi]], [[Audio Units|AU]], [[LADSPA]], [[Disposable Soft Synth Interface|DSSI]]<br />
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Renoise also features a Signal Follower and cross-track routing.<ref name=cm152>{{cite journal|journal=Computer Music|title=Totally Trackers: Hot cross fun|issue=152|page=76|date=June 2010|publisher=Future Publishing}}</ref> The Signal Follower analyzes the audio output of a track and automates user-specified parameters based on the values it generates. Cross-track routing sends the automation of any Meta Device to any track. Computer Music magazine considered the combination of these two features to "open up some incredibly powerful control possibilities", and demonstrated how the signal triggered by a drum loop could control the filter cutoff frequency on a bass sound.<ref name=cm152/><br />
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Renoise includes an arranging tool called the "pattern matrix", full cross-track modulation routing, built-in effects including a signal-follower metadevice that allows sidechain functionality, automatic softsynth-to-sample instrument rendering, and improved MIDI mapping.<ref name="whatsnew25">{{cite web | url=http://www.renoise.com/release-notes/250 | title=What's new in Renoise 2.5 | publisher=Renoise.com}}</ref><br />
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==Versions==<br />
Renoise is available as either a demo or a commercial version. The demo version excludes rendering to .[[WAV]], [[Audio stream input output|ASIO]] support in Windows ([[DirectSound]] only) and a few other features. Also, the demo version has [[nag screen]]s. The commercial version includes high quality WAV rendering (up to 32 bit 96&nbsp;kHz) and ASIO support.<br />
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==Development==<br />
With the introduction of [[Lua (programming language)|Lua]] scripting in version 2.6, users can expand Renoise. They are encouraged to share their work on the centralized Renoise Tools web page.<ref name="whatsnew26">{{cite web | url=http://createdigitalmusic.com/2010/07/19/renoise-2-6-could-set-new-bar-for-control-customization-openness/ | title=Renoise 2.6 Could Set New Bar for Control, Customization, Openness | publisher=Create Digital Music}}</ref><br />
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===XRNS file format===<br />
The XRNS file format is native to Renoise. It is based on the [[XML]] standard, and is readable in a normal text editor. This open XML-based file format also makes it possible for anyone to develop 3rd party applications and other systems in order to manipulate file content.<br />
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===3rd party tools===<br />
A project for creating [[PHP]] scripts utilities for needed advanced edit tasks has been set up at [[SourceForge]]: XRNS-PHP project.<br />
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In August 2007, a functional XRNS2MIDI script was published by Renoise team member Bantai. It enables Renoise users, via an external frontend, to convert native songs into regular MIDI files (.mid) and thus exporting their work for use in conventional piano-roll sequencers such as [[Cubase]] or [[Reason (software)|Reason]].<ref name="xrns2midi">{{cite web | url=http://xrns-php.sourceforge.net/xrns2midi.html | title=XRNS2MIDI: Translates Renoise songs into MIDI format | publisher=XRNS-PHP}}</ref><br />
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Since version 2.6, it is possible to extend Renoise capabilities by writing plugins in the [[Lua (programming language)|Lua]] programming language. A specific tools mini site has been created to showcase these. Almost any aspect of the program, except realtime audio data mangling, can be scripted using the native Renoise Lua API.<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[List of music software]]<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.renoise.com/ Renoise Homepage]<br />
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{{More citations needed|date=April 2018}}{{Infobox software<br />
| name = Mixbus <br />
| logo = mixbus_logo.jpg<br />
| logo size = 350px<br />
| developer = [[Harrison Audio Consoles]], [[Ardour (software)|Ardour]] contributors <br />
| genre = [[Digital Audio Workstation]] <br />
| website = http://mixbus.harrisonconsoles.com/ <br />
| latest_release_version = 5.2.191<br />
| latest_release_date = March 2019 <br />
| operating_system = [[Mac OS X]] 10.4 - 10.6, [[Linux]], [[Windows]]&nbsp;(XP Pro or newer) <br />
}}<br />
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'''Harrison Mixbus''' is a [[digital audio workstation]] (DAW) available for [[Microsoft Windows]], [[MAC OS X|Mac OS X]] and [[Linux]] operating systems and was released in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://mixbus.harrisonconsoles.com |title=The Harrison of Digital Audio Workstations |website=Harrison Consoles |access-date=5 August 2016}}</ref><br />
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Mixbus provides a modern DAW model incorporating a "traditional" analog mixing workflow. It includes built in proprietary analog modeled processing, based on Harrison's 32-series and MR-series analog music consoles.<br />
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Mixbus is based on [[Ardour (software)|Ardour]], the [[Open-source software|open source]] DAW,<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.ardour.org |title=Ardour - The Digital Audio Workstation |website=Ardour |access-date=5 August 2016}}</ref> but is sold and marketed commercially by [[Harrison Audio Consoles]]<br />
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==Features of Mixbus==<br />
[[File:Mixbus mixer window.jpg|thumbnail|Mixbus mixer window]]<br />
Mixbus provides all of the features of Ardour, with additional functionality from proprietary DSP,<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.harrisonconsoles.com |title=Harrison Consoles |website=Harrison Consoles |access-date=5 August 2016}}</ref> replicating the workflow, signal path and sound of a Harrison console.<br />
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Each channel strip in Mixbus features analog modeled 3 band EQ (including a high pass filter), compression (with 3 compressor types), panning, and summing.<br />
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It also includes 8 stereo mixbuses featuring tone controls, tape saturation, compression (including a sidechain compressor).<br />
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The master bus is similar to the mixbuses but has the additions of a limiter, a [[K-system|K14 meter]] for loudness monitoring and a stereo correlation meter.<br />
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Mixbus features "at-a-glance" metering with peak, peak hold, and compressor gain reduction visible on every track and bus.<br />
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Mixbus started out as an audio only workstation. In earlier versions, it also depended on the [[JACK Audio Connection Kit|JACK audio server]] as its backend. Since version 3, Mixbus now supports both audio and MIDI tracks and it no longer depends on JACK, although JACK can still be used as one of its many audio backends.<br />
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== Mixbus32c ==<br />
In 2016, Harrison introduced Mixbus32c. This is largely similar to Mixbus but with upgraded EQ section, with high and low pass filters, which models that of a Harrison 32 series console, as well as including 12 Mixbuses.<br />
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== Bundled plugins ==<br />
Mixbus also includes bundled plugins based on [http://harrisonconsoles.com/site/xtools.html Xtools plugins] that are part of [http://harrisonconsoles.com/site/xrange.html Harrison Xrange] digital consoles. These plugins require users to purchase individual licenses to use them, although they will still process audio which allows Mixbus users to share sessions with other users that have not purchased licenses.<br />
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Mixbus bundled plugins use the [[Open-source software|open source]] [[LV2]] plugin format.<br />
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They include the following:<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html Plugin Essentials Bundle]<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html Character Plugin Bundle]<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html XT-DS De-Esser Plugin]<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html XT-EG Expander/Gate Plugin]<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html XT-EQ Equalizer]<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html XT-ME Mastering Equalizer]<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html XT-MC Multi-Band Compressor]<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html XT-LC Lookahead Compressor]<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html XT-TG Tom Gate]<br />
* [https://harrisonconsoles.com/site/mixbus-plugins.html XT-SC Spectral Compressor]<br />
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== 3rd party plugins ==<br />
Harrison also promotes some third party LV2 plugins, which are included in the default installation of Mixbus. Similar to Harrison's bundled plugins, these require users to purchase individual licenses. They include:<br />
* [http://sites.fastspring.com/harrisonconsoles/instant/x42meters x42 - Meter Plugin Bundle]<br />
* [http://sites.fastspring.com/harrisonconsoles/instant/x42eq x42 - 4 Band Parametric EQ]<br />
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== Control surface support ==<br />
Mixbus has built-in support for:<br />
* Mackie<br />
* PreSonus FaderPort<br />
* PreSonus FaderPort 8<br />
* Tascam US2400<br />
* [[Open Sound Control]] (OSC)<br />
* Generic [[MIDI]]<br />
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==See also==<br />
[[List of MIDI editors and sequencers]]<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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{{short description|Digital audio workstation}}<br />
{{Infobox software<br />
| name = Bitwig Studio<br />
| caption = Bitwig Studio 2's Scenes interface<br />
| logo = Antu_bitwig-studio.svg<br />
| screenshot = Bitiwig interface demo song.png<br />
| developer = [[Bitwig GmbH]]<br />
| released = {{Start date and age|2014|3|26|df=yes}}<br />
| latest_release_version = 3.0.2<br />
| latest_release_date = {{start date and age|2019|08|27|df=y}}<br />
| programming language = [[C++]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/bitwig/posts/676830755689149|title=Sascha Gehlich|website=www.facebook.com}}</ref>, Java<br />
| operating_system = [[Microsoft Windows]], [[macOS]], [[Linux]]<br />
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]<br />
| genre = [[Digital Audio Workstation]]<br />
| website = [https://www.bitwig.com www.bitwig.com]<br />
}}<br />
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'''Bitwig Studio''' is a [[digital audio workstation]] for [[Windows]], [[macOS]], and [[Linux]]. In contrast to many other software [[Music sequencer|sequencers]], Bitwig is designed to be an instrument for live performances as well as a tool for [[Musical composition|composing]], [[Sound recording and reproduction|recording]], [[arranging]], [[Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixing]], and [[Mastering (audio)|mastering]]. It offers a suite of controls for [[beatmatching]], [[Fade (audio engineering)|crossfading]], and other effects used by turntablists. Bitwig supports both traditional linear music arrangement and non-linear (clip-based) production. It has multi-monitor and touch screen support. Bitwig is noted in reviews for its strong modulation,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/bitwig-studio-2|title=Bitwig Studio 2|website=www.soundonsound.com|last=Rothwell|first=Nick}}</ref> and intuitive automation capabilities.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.musicradar.com/reviews/tech/bitwig-studio-596964|title=Bitwig Studio review|website=MusicRadar|last=Staff}}</ref> The current stable version of Bitwig is "Bitwig Studio 3.0". The latest major release, Bitwig Studio 3.0, was released on 10 July 2019. In 2017, Bitwig Studio was named DAW of the year by [[Computer Music (magazine)]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bitwig.com/en/home/news-archive/2017/Daw-of-the-Year.html|title=Bitwig &#124; News &#124; Daw of the Year|website=www.bitwig.com}}</ref><ref><br />
{{cite magazine<br />
| author =<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--><br />
| title = DAW of the Year - Winner - Bitwig Studio 2<br />
| url = https://www.musicradar.com/news/computer-music-251-vintage-synthesis-our-new-issue-is-out-now<br />
| magazine = [[Computer Music (magazine)|Computer Music]]<br />
| location = United Kingdom<br />
| publisher = [[Future plc|Future Publishing]]<br />
| date = January 2018<br />
| issue = 251<br />
| page = 65<br />
| access-date= <br />
}}</ref><br />
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== History ==<br />
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Bitwig was founded and developed in [[Berlin]] by Claes Johanson, Pablo Sara, Nicholas Allen and Volker Schumacher in 2009.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807060147/http://www.bitwig.com/|title=BITWIG – About us|date=7 August 2011|website=web.archive.org}}</ref> Since 2010, Placidus Schelbert has been the [[CEO]] after he left his position as an International Sales Manager at [[Ableton]], in the same year.<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/placidusschelbert/?originalSubdomain=de</ref><br />
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== See also ==<br />
*[[Ableton Live]]<br />
*[[Digital audio workstation#Commercial systems|Commercial digital audio workstations]]<br />
*[[List of music software]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[https://www.bitwig.com/ Bitwig's official website]<br />
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{{Infobox software<br />
| name = REAPER<br />
| logo = reaper-logo-2.png<br />
| screenshot =<br />
| caption = REAPER v4.73<br />
| developer = [[Cockos]]<br />
| programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]], [[C++]], [[Assembly language]]<br />
| genre = [[Digital audio workstation]] and MIDI sequencer<br />
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]<br />
| website = [http://www.reaper.fm www.reaper.fm]<br />
| released = {{Start date and age|2006|08|23}}<br />
| latest_release_version = 5.981<br />
| latest_release_date = {{release date and age|2019|07|22}}<br />
| operating_system = {{bulleted list<br />
| [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] XP and newer<br />
| [[macOS]] 10.5 and newer<br />
| [[Linux]] ([[beta version|beta]])<ref name="extremraym.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.extremraym.com/en/reaper-5-review/|title=REAPER 5: An Exhaustive Review|date=4 November 2015|publisher=}}</ref><ref name="phoronix.com">{{cite web|url=https://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Reaper-DAW-For-Linux|title=Reaper Audio Software Is Coming To Linux |publisher=Phoronix}}</ref> }}<br />
| platform = {{bulleted list<br />
| [[IA-32|32-bit x86]] (macOS, Windows, Linux)<br />
| [[x64]] (Linux, macOS, Windows)<br />
| [[ARMv7]] (Linux) }}<br />
}}<br />
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'''REAPER''' (an [[acronym]] for ''Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording'') is a [[digital audio workstation]] and MIDI sequencer software created by [[Cockos]]. The current version is available for [[Microsoft Windows]] ([[Windows XP|XP]] and newer) and [[macOS]] ([[Mac OS X v10.5|10.5]] and newer) – [[beta version]]s are also available for [[Linux]].<ref name="extremraym.com"/><ref name="phoronix.com"/> REAPER acts as a host to most industry-standard plug-in formats (such as [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST]] and [[Audio Units|AU]]) and can import all commonly-used media formats, including video. REAPER and its included plug-ins are available in 32-bit and 64-bit format.<br />
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==Licensing==<br />
REAPER provides a free, fully functional 60-day evaluation period. For further use two licenses are available – a commercial and a discounted one. They are identical in features and differ only in price and target audience, with the discount license being offered for private use, schools and small businesses. Any paid license includes the current version with all of its future updates and a free upgrade to the next major version and all of its subsequent updates, when they are released. Any license is valid for all configurations (x64 and x86) and allows for multiple installations, as long it is being run on one computer at a time.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php|title=REAPER {{!}} Purchase|website=www.reaper.fm|access-date=2017-01-31}}</ref><br />
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== Customization ==<br />
Extensive customization opportunities are provided through the use of ReaScript (edit, run and debug scripts within REAPER) and user-created themes and functionality extensions.<br />
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ReaScript can be used to create anything from advanced macros to full-featured REAPER extensions. ReaScripts can be written in EEL2 (JSFX script), [[Lua (programming language)|Lua]] and [[Python (programming language)|Python]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://reaper.fm/sdk/reascript/reascript.php|title=REAPER {{!}} ReaScript|website=reaper.fm|access-date=2017-01-29}}</ref> SWS / S&M is a popular, open-source extension to REAPER, providing workflow enhancements and advanced tempo/groove manipulation functionality.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sws-extension.org/index.php#features|title=SWS / S&M Extension|website=www.sws-extension.org|language=en|access-date=2017-01-29}}</ref><br />
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REAPER's interface can be customized with user-built themes. Each previous version's default theme is included with REAPER and theming allows for complete overhauls of the [[Graphical user interface|GUI]]. REAPER has been translated into multiple languages and downloadable language packs are available. Users as well as developers can create language packs for REAPER.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/langpack/|title=REAPER {{!}} Language Packs|website=www.reaper.fm|access-date=2017-01-29}}</ref><br />
<br />
== Included software and plug-ins ==<br />
Reaper comes with a variety of commonly-used [[Audio signal processing|audio production effects]]. They include tools such as ReaEQ, ReaVerb, ReaGate, ReaDelay, ReaPitch and ReaComp. The included Rea-plug-ins are also available as a separate download for users of [[List of audio editing software|other DAWS]], as the ReaPlugs VST FX Suite.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/reaplugs/|title=REAPER {{!}} ReaPlugs|website=www.reaper.fm|access-date=2017-01-31}}</ref><br />
<br />
Also included are hundreds of [[JSFX]] plug-ins<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.reaper.fm/about.php|title=REAPER {{!}} About|website=www.reaper.fm|access-date=2017-07-24}}</ref> ranging from standard effects to specific applications for MIDI and audio. JSFX scripts are text files, which when loaded into REAPER (exactly like a VST or other plug-in) become full-featured plug-ins ranging from simple audio effects (e.g delay, distortion, compression) to instruments (synths, samplers) and other special purpose tools (drum triggering, surround panning). All JSFX plug-ins are editable in any text editor and thus are fully user customizable.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reaper.fm/sdk/js/js.php|title=REAPER {{!}} JSFX Programming|website=reaper.fm|access-date=2017-07-24}}</ref><br />
<br />
REAPER includes no [[Third-party software component|third-party software]], but is fully compatible with all versions of the [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST standard]] (currently VST3) and thus works with the vast majority of both free and commercial plug-ins available. REAPER x64 can also run 32-bit plug-ins alongside 64-bit processes.<ref name=":0" /><br />
<br />
== Video editing ==<br />
While not a dedicated video editor, REAPER can be used to cut and trim video files and to edit or replace the audio within. Common video effects such as fades, wipes and cross-fades are available. REAPER aligns video files in a project, as it would an audio track, and the video part of a file can be viewed in separate video window while working on the project.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.extremraym.com/en/reaper-5-review/#Video_Editing|title=REAPER 5: An Exhaustive Review|date=2015-11-04|newspaper=ExtremRaym|access-date=2017-02-06|language=en-US}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Control surface support==<br />
REAPER has built-in support for:<br />
* BCF2000 – Behringer's motorized faders control surface, USB/MIDI<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/BCF2000.aspx|title=Behringer - BCF2000|publisher=Behringer.com|accessdate=12 August 2015}}</ref><br />
* TranzPort – Frontier Design Group's wireless transport control<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.frontierdesign.com/Products/TranzPort|title=Frontier Design Group|publisher=Frontierdesign.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
* AlphaTrack – Frontier Design Group's AlphaTrack control surface<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.frontierdesign.com/Products/AlphaTrack|title=Frontier Design Group|publisher=Frontierdesign.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
* FaderPort – Presonus' FaderPort control surface<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presonus.com/products/FaderPort|title=PreSonus - FaderPort|publisher=Presonus.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
* Baby HUI – Mackie's Baby HUI control surface<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mackie.com/products/babyhui/|title=Mackie - Baby HUI|publisher=Mackie.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
* MCU – Mackie's "Mackie Control Universal" control surface<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mackie.com/products/mcupro/index.html|title=Mackie - Mackie Control Universal Pro|author=Marketing Dept|publisher=Mackie.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Version history==<br />
* First public release – December 23, 2005<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/download-old.php?ver=0x&skip=100|title=REAPER - Old Versions|publisher=Reaper.fm|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref> as [[freeware]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/ |title=REAPER : Latest news |publisher=Web.archive.org |accessdate=7 November 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060615113931/http://www.reaper.fm/ |archivedate=June 15, 2006 }}</ref><br />
* 1.0 – released on August 23, 2006<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/download-old.php?ver=1x&skip=100|title=REAPER - Old Versions|publisher=Reaper.fm|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref> as [[shareware]]<br />
* 2.0 – October 10, 2007<br />
** 2.43 – July 30, 2008: [[Beta version|Beta]] [[Mac OS X]] and Windows [[x64]] support.<ref name="reaper.fm">{{cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/download-old.php?ver=2x|title=REAPER - Old Versions|publisher=}}</ref><br />
** 2.56 – March 2, 2009: Finalized Mac OS X and Windows x64 ports.<ref name="reaper.fm"/><br />
* 3.0 – May 22, 2009<br />
* 4.0 – August 3, 2011<br />
** Work on [[Linux]] support began.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=83324|title=Linux port of reaper/swell - Cockos Confederated Forums|publisher=}}</ref><br />
* 5.0 – August 12, 2015<br />
** Beta-quality Linux support<ref name="extremraym.com"/><ref name="phoronix.com"/><br />
* 5.981 - July 22, 2019<br />
** Cumulative improvements and enhancements, notably Notation mode MIDI Editor (new in 5.20), VST3 support, Reascript, Video support, Control Grouping, FX Parameter Automation, Envelope modes, new API functions, new Actions, and much more!<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
{{Portal|Music}}<br />
* [[Comparison of digital audio editors]]<br />
* [[List of music software]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist|2}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.reaper.fm/ REAPER home page]<br />
{{Audio editors}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reaper}}<br />
[[Category:Audio software|Linux]]<br />
[[Category:Audio editing software for Linux]]<br />
[[Category:Digital audio editors for Linux]]<br />
[[Category:Digital audio workstation software]]<br />
[[Category:Linux software]]<br />
[[Category:MacOS audio editors]]</div>Livecoderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=REAPER&diff=914676973REAPER2019-09-08T19:56:47Z<p>Livecoder: Added to Category: Digital audio editors for Linux</p>
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<div>{{primary|date=February 2017}}<br />
{{other uses|Reaper (disambiguation)}}<br />
{{Infobox software<br />
| name = REAPER<br />
| logo = reaper-logo-2.png<br />
| screenshot =<br />
| caption = REAPER v4.73<br />
| developer = [[Cockos]]<br />
| programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]], [[C++]], [[Assembly language]]<br />
| genre = [[Digital audio workstation]] and MIDI sequencer<br />
| license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]]<br />
| website = [http://www.reaper.fm www.reaper.fm]<br />
| released = {{Start date and age|2006|08|23}}<br />
| latest_release_version = 5.981<br />
| latest_release_date = {{release date and age|2019|07|22}}<br />
| operating_system = {{bulleted list<br />
| [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] XP and newer<br />
| [[macOS]] 10.5 and newer<br />
| [[Linux]] ([[beta version|beta]])<ref name="extremraym.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.extremraym.com/en/reaper-5-review/|title=REAPER 5: An Exhaustive Review|date=4 November 2015|publisher=}}</ref><ref name="phoronix.com">{{cite web|url=https://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Reaper-DAW-For-Linux|title=Reaper Audio Software Is Coming To Linux |publisher=Phoronix}}</ref> }}<br />
| platform = {{bulleted list<br />
| [[IA-32|32-bit x86]] (macOS, Windows, Linux)<br />
| [[x64]] (Linux, macOS, Windows)<br />
| [[ARMv7]] (Linux) }}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''REAPER''' (an [[acronym]] for ''Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording'') is a [[digital audio workstation]] and MIDI sequencer software created by [[Cockos]]. The current version is available for [[Microsoft Windows]] ([[Windows XP|XP]] and newer) and [[macOS]] ([[Mac OS X v10.5|10.5]] and newer) – [[beta version]]s are also available for [[Linux]].<ref name="extremraym.com"/><ref name="phoronix.com"/> REAPER acts as a host to most industry-standard plug-in formats (such as [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST]] and [[Audio Units|AU]]) and can import all commonly-used media formats, including video. REAPER and its included plug-ins are available in 32-bit and 64-bit format.<br />
<br />
==Licensing==<br />
REAPER provides a free, fully functional 60-day evaluation period. For further use two licenses are available – a commercial and a discounted one. They are identical in features and differ only in price and target audience, with the discount license being offered for private use, schools and small businesses. Any paid license includes the current version with all of its future updates and a free upgrade to the next major version and all of its subsequent updates, when they are released. Any license is valid for all configurations (x64 and x86) and allows for multiple installations, as long it is being run on one computer at a time.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php|title=REAPER {{!}} Purchase|website=www.reaper.fm|access-date=2017-01-31}}</ref><br />
<br />
== Customization ==<br />
Extensive customization opportunities are provided through the use of ReaScript (edit, run and debug scripts within REAPER) and user-created themes and functionality extensions.<br />
<br />
ReaScript can be used to create anything from advanced macros to full-featured REAPER extensions. ReaScripts can be written in EEL2 (JSFX script), [[Lua (programming language)|Lua]] and [[Python (programming language)|Python]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://reaper.fm/sdk/reascript/reascript.php|title=REAPER {{!}} ReaScript|website=reaper.fm|access-date=2017-01-29}}</ref> SWS / S&M is a popular, open-source extension to REAPER, providing workflow enhancements and advanced tempo/groove manipulation functionality.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sws-extension.org/index.php#features|title=SWS / S&M Extension|website=www.sws-extension.org|language=en|access-date=2017-01-29}}</ref><br />
<br />
REAPER's interface can be customized with user-built themes. Each previous version's default theme is included with REAPER and theming allows for complete overhauls of the [[Graphical user interface|GUI]]. REAPER has been translated into multiple languages and downloadable language packs are available. Users as well as developers can create language packs for REAPER.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/langpack/|title=REAPER {{!}} Language Packs|website=www.reaper.fm|access-date=2017-01-29}}</ref><br />
<br />
== Included software and plug-ins ==<br />
Reaper comes with a variety of commonly-used [[Audio signal processing|audio production effects]]. They include tools such as ReaEQ, ReaVerb, ReaGate, ReaDelay, ReaPitch and ReaComp. The included Rea-plug-ins are also available as a separate download for users of [[List of audio editing software|other DAWS]], as the ReaPlugs VST FX Suite.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/reaplugs/|title=REAPER {{!}} ReaPlugs|website=www.reaper.fm|access-date=2017-01-31}}</ref><br />
<br />
Also included are hundreds of [[JSFX]] plug-ins<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.reaper.fm/about.php|title=REAPER {{!}} About|website=www.reaper.fm|access-date=2017-07-24}}</ref> ranging from standard effects to specific applications for MIDI and audio. JSFX scripts are text files, which when loaded into REAPER (exactly like a VST or other plug-in) become full-featured plug-ins ranging from simple audio effects (e.g delay, distortion, compression) to instruments (synths, samplers) and other special purpose tools (drum triggering, surround panning). All JSFX plug-ins are editable in any text editor and thus are fully user customizable.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reaper.fm/sdk/js/js.php|title=REAPER {{!}} JSFX Programming|website=reaper.fm|access-date=2017-07-24}}</ref><br />
<br />
REAPER includes no [[Third-party software component|third-party software]], but is fully compatible with all versions of the [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST standard]] (currently VST3) and thus works with the vast majority of both free and commercial plug-ins available. REAPER x64 can also run 32-bit plug-ins alongside 64-bit processes.<ref name=":0" /><br />
<br />
== Video editing ==<br />
While not a dedicated video editor, REAPER can be used to cut and trim video files and to edit or replace the audio within. Common video effects such as fades, wipes and cross-fades are available. REAPER aligns video files in a project, as it would an audio track, and the video part of a file can be viewed in separate video window while working on the project.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.extremraym.com/en/reaper-5-review/#Video_Editing|title=REAPER 5: An Exhaustive Review|date=2015-11-04|newspaper=ExtremRaym|access-date=2017-02-06|language=en-US}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Control surface support==<br />
REAPER has built-in support for:<br />
* BCF2000 – Behringer's motorized faders control surface, USB/MIDI<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/BCF2000.aspx|title=Behringer - BCF2000|publisher=Behringer.com|accessdate=12 August 2015}}</ref><br />
* TranzPort – Frontier Design Group's wireless transport control<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.frontierdesign.com/Products/TranzPort|title=Frontier Design Group|publisher=Frontierdesign.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
* AlphaTrack – Frontier Design Group's AlphaTrack control surface<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.frontierdesign.com/Products/AlphaTrack|title=Frontier Design Group|publisher=Frontierdesign.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
* FaderPort – Presonus' FaderPort control surface<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presonus.com/products/FaderPort|title=PreSonus - FaderPort|publisher=Presonus.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
* Baby HUI – Mackie's Baby HUI control surface<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mackie.com/products/babyhui/|title=Mackie - Baby HUI|publisher=Mackie.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
* MCU – Mackie's "Mackie Control Universal" control surface<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mackie.com/products/mcupro/index.html|title=Mackie - Mackie Control Universal Pro|author=Marketing Dept|publisher=Mackie.com|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Version history==<br />
* First public release – December 23, 2005<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/download-old.php?ver=0x&skip=100|title=REAPER - Old Versions|publisher=Reaper.fm|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref> as [[freeware]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/ |title=REAPER : Latest news |publisher=Web.archive.org |accessdate=7 November 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060615113931/http://www.reaper.fm/ |archivedate=June 15, 2006 }}</ref><br />
* 1.0 – released on August 23, 2006<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/download-old.php?ver=1x&skip=100|title=REAPER - Old Versions|publisher=Reaper.fm|accessdate=7 November 2014}}</ref> as [[shareware]]<br />
* 2.0 – October 10, 2007<br />
** 2.43 – July 30, 2008: [[Beta version|Beta]] [[Mac OS X]] and Windows [[x64]] support.<ref name="reaper.fm">{{cite web|url=http://www.reaper.fm/download-old.php?ver=2x|title=REAPER - Old Versions|publisher=}}</ref><br />
** 2.56 – March 2, 2009: Finalized Mac OS X and Windows x64 ports.<ref name="reaper.fm"/><br />
* 3.0 – May 22, 2009<br />
* 4.0 – August 3, 2011<br />
** Work on [[Linux]] support began.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=83324|title=Linux port of reaper/swell - Cockos Confederated Forums|publisher=}}</ref><br />
* 5.0 – August 12, 2015<br />
** Beta-quality Linux support<ref name="extremraym.com"/><ref name="phoronix.com"/><br />
* 5.981 - July 22, 2019<br />
** Cumulative improvements and enhancements, notably Notation mode MIDI Editor (new in 5.20), VST3 support, Reascript, Video support, Control Grouping, FX Parameter Automation, Envelope modes, new API functions, new Actions, and much more!<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
{{Portal|Music}}<br />
* [[Comparison of digital audio editors]]<br />
* [[List of music software]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist|2}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.reaper.fm/ REAPER home page]<br />
{{Audio editors}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reaper}}<br />
[[Category:Audio software|Linux]]<br />
[[Category:Digital audio editors for Linux]]<br />
[[Category:Digital audio workstation software]]<br />
[[Category:Linux software]]<br />
[[Category:MacOS audio editors]]</div>Livecoderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parrot_OS&diff=788008286Parrot OS2017-06-28T22:55:19Z<p>Livecoder: Minor spelling improvement.</p>
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<div>{{refimprove|date=November 2015}}<br />
<br />
{{Infobox OS<br />
| name = Parrot Security OS<br />
| logo = Parrotsec_logo.png<br />
| logo size = x64px<br />
| screenshot =<br />
| developer = Lorenzo Faletra, Lisetta Ferrero, Francesco Bonanno, [[Frozenbox network]]<br />
| family = [[POSIX]] based on [[Debian]]<br />
| working state = Current<br />
| source model = [[Open source]]<br />
| released = {{Start date|df=yes|2013|04|10}}<br />
| latest release version = 3.5<br />
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|mf=yes|2017|03|08}}<br />
| update model = Rolling Release<br />
| package manager = APT<br />
| supported platforms = [[IA-32|i386 (x86)]], [[x86-64|amd64 (x86-64)]], [[ARM architecture|ARM]]<br />
| kernel type = [[monolithic kernel|Monolithic]]<br />
| userland = <br />
| ui = [[MATE (software)|MATE]] Desktop Environment<br />
| license = [[Free software]], mainly the [[GNU GPL]]<br />
| website = {{URL|www.parrotsec.org}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Parrot Security OS''' (or ParrotSec) is a [[Linux distribution]] based on [[Debian]] with a focus on [[computer security]].<ref name="Prabhu, Vijay">{{cite web | url=http://www.techworm.net/2016/10/parrot-security-3-2-cybersloop-ethical-hacking-os-linux-kernel-4-7-released.html | title=Parrot Security 3.2 "CyberSloop" Ethical Hacking OS With Linux Kernel 4.7 Released | publisher=Techworm.net | date=15 October 2016 | accessdate=21 October 2016 | author=Prabhu, Vijay}}</ref> It is designed for [[penetration testing]], [[vulnerability assessment]] and mitigation, [[computer forensics]] and [[anonymous web browsing]]. It is developed by the Frozenbox Team.<br />
<br />
== Target ==<br />
<br />
ParrotSec is intended to provide a penetrating testing tools equipped with many different kinds of tools for user to be test on their lab.<br />
<br />
== Core ==<br />
<br />
Parrot is based on [[Debian]]'s testing branch (stretch), with a custom Linux 4.9 kernel. It follows a [[rolling release]] development model.<br />
<br />
The desktop environment is [[MATE (software)|MATE]], and the default display manager is [[LightDM]].<ref name="Prabhu, Vijay"/><br />
<br />
The project is certified to run on devices which have a minimum of 256MB of [[RAM]], and it is suitable for both 32-bit ([[i386]]) and 64-bit ([[amd64]]) processor architectures.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fossbytes.com/parrot-security-os-3-0-lithium-kali-linux-alternative-features/|title=Parrot Security OS 3.0 "Lithium" — Best Kali Linux Alternative Coming With New Features<br />
|author= Adarsh Verma |publisher=fossBytes|date=30 May 2016|accessdate=21 October 2016}}</ref> Moreover, the project is available for ARMv7 ([[ARM architecture|armhf]]) architectures. It even offers an edition (both 32-bit and 64-bit)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.parrotsec.org/download.fx|title=Downloads Page|publisher=Parrot Security|accessdate=21 October 2016}}</ref> developed specifically for servers to carry out cloud service penetration testing.<br />
<br />
In June 2017, ParrotSec announced they were considering to change from Debian to [[Devuan]], mainly because of problems with the highly controversial [[systemd]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.softpedia.com/news/parrot-security-os-ethical-hacking-distro-considers-dropping-debian-for-devuan-516384.shtml|title=Parrot Security OS Ethical Hacking Distro Considers Ditching Debian for Devuan; systemd could be the main reason for this decision|author=Marius Nestor|publisher=Softpedia|date=11 June 2017|accessdate=21 June 2017}}</ref> <br />
<br />
== Release frequency ==<br />
<br />
The development team has not specified any official release timeline, but based on release changelogs and the notes included in the official review of the distribution, the project will be released on a monthly basis.<br />
<br />
=== Releases ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Date<br />
! Version<br />
! Codename<br />
|-<br />
| 2013-06-10<br />
| The project was started<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2013-06-17<br />
| Parrot 0.1<br />
| Pre alpha<br />
|-<br />
| 2013-06-22<br />
| Parrot 0.2<br />
| Pre alpha<br />
|-<br />
| 2013-06-30<br />
| Parrot 0.3<br />
| Pre alpha<br />
|-<br />
| 2013-07-10<br />
| Parrot 0.4<br />
| Pre alpha<br />
|-<br />
| 2013-08-22<br />
| Parrot 0.5<br />
| Alpha<br />
|-<br />
| 2013-10-21<br />
| Parrot 0.6<br />
| Alpha<br />
|-<br />
| 2013-11-12<br />
| Parrot 0.6.5<br />
| Alpha<br />
|-<br />
| 2013-12-06<br />
| Parrot 0.7<br />
| Pre beta<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-01-12<br />
| Parrot 0.8<br />
| Beta<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-01-24<br />
| Parrot 0.8.1<br />
| Beta<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-03-05<br />
| Parrot 0.8.2<br />
| Beta<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-04-17<br />
| Parrot 0.8.4<br />
| Beta<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-06-25<br />
| Parrot 0.9<br />
| Final beta<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-07-21<br />
| Parrot 1.0<br />
| Hydrogen<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-09-02<br />
| Parrot 1.1<br />
| Asphalt Dragon<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-09-11<br />
| Parrot 1.2<br />
| Asphalt Dragon<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-10-22<br />
| Parrot 1.4<br />
| JailBird<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-11-06<br />
| Parrot 1.4.2<br />
| JailBird<br />
|-<br />
| 2014-12-12<br />
| Parrot 1.6<br />
| JailBird<br />
|-<br />
| 2015-02-05<br />
| Parrot 1.7<br />
| CyberLizard<br />
|-<br />
| 2015-02-21<br />
| Parrot 1.8<br />
| CyberLizard<br />
|-<br />
| 2015-04-04<br />
| Parrot 1.9<br />
| CyberLizard<br />
|-<br />
| 2015-09-12<br />
| Parrot 2.0<br />
| Helium<br />
|-<br />
| 2015-09-15<br />
| Parrot 2.0.1<br />
| Helium<br />
|-<br />
| 2015-10-06<br />
| Parrot 2.0.4<br />
| Helium<br />
|-<br />
| 2015-10-17<br />
| Parrot 2.0.5<br />
| Helium<br />
|-<br />
| 2016-01-16<br />
| Parrot 2.1<br />
| Murdock<br />
|-<br />
| 2016-02-25<br />
| Parrot 2.2<br />
| Glitch<br />
|-<br />
|2016-06-18<br />
|Parrot 3.0<br />
|Lithium<br />
|-<br />
|2016-07-26<br />
|Parrot 3.1<br />
|Defcon<br />
|-<br />
|2016-10-15<br />
|Parrot 3.2<br />
|CyberSloop<br />
|-<br />
|2016-12-25<br />
|Parrot 3.3<br />
|CyberBrig<br />
|-<br />
|2017-01-01<br />
|Parrot 3.4<br />
|CyberFrigate<br />
|-<br />
|2017-01-02<br />
|Parrot 3.4.1<br />
|CyberFrigate<br />
|-<br />
|2017-03-08<br />
|Parrot 3.5<br />
|CyberGalleon<br />
|-<br />
|2017-05-18<br />
|Parrot 3.6<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Notes ==<br />
<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
== External links ==<br />
<br />
*[http://www.parrotsec.org Official Website]<br />
*[http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=parrotsecurity/ Distrowatch]<br />
*[https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/ParrotSecurity Debian Derivatives Census]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox OS<br />
| name = Pentoo Linux<br />
| logo = <br />
| screenshot = Pentoo-screen.png<br />
| caption = Pentoo Linux 2010.0<br />
| developer = Grimmlin (Michael Zanetta - founder), Zero_Chaos (Rick Farina), blshkv (Anton Bolshakov), Wuodan (Stefan Kuhn), Jensp (Jens Pranaitis)<ref name="Developers">{{cite web|url=http://www.pentoo.ch/about/|title=Developers|accessdate=2015-07-18}}</ref><br />
| family = [[Unix-like]]<br />
| working state = Active<br />
| source model = [[Open source]]<br />
| released = {{Start date and age|2005|06|22}}<br />
| latest release version = 2015.0 RC4.6<!-- Rolling releases with periodic iso snapshots --><ref>{{cite news|author=|url=http://pentoo.ch/|title=Pentoo|publisher=pentoo.ch|date=2015-12-02|accessdate=2016-10-06}}</ref><br />
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2015|12|02}}<!-- Rolling releases with periodic iso snapshots --><ref>{{cite news|author=|url=https://pentoo.blogspot.co.uk/2015/12/surprise-working-iso-just-in-time-for.html|title=Surprise! A working iso just in time for nothing at all!|publisher=Pentoo|date=|accessdate=2016-10-06}}</ref><br />
| update model = [[Portage (software)#Emerge|Emerge]]<br />
| package manager = [[Portage (software)|Portage]] with Pentoo overlay<br />
| supported platforms = [[IA-32]], [[x86-64]]<br />
| kernel type = [[Modular kernel|Modular]] ([[Linux kernel|Linux]])<br />
| userland = [[GNU Core Utilities|GNU]]<br />
| ui = Xfce4 WM from LiveCD, various<br />
| license = [[Free software]] licenses<br>(mainly [[GPL]])<br />
| website = {{URL|http://www.pentoo.ch/}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Pentoo''' is a [[Live CD]] and Live USB designed for penetration testing and security assessment. Based on [[Gentoo Linux]], Pentoo is provided both as 32 and 64 bit installable live CD. Pentoo is also available as an overlay<ref>{{cite web |url= http://code.google.com/p/pentoo/wiki/OverlayUsage|title=Overlay usage |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |format= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2013-01-08 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}</ref> for an existing Gentoo installation. It features packet injection patched wifi drivers, GPGPU cracking software, and lots of tools for penetration testing and security assessment. The Pentoo kernel includes grsecurity and PAX hardening and extra patches - with binaries compiled from a hardened toolchain with the latest nightly versions of some tools available.<br />
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== Features ==<br />
* Available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions, the latter having a significant speed increase from 32bit<br />
* Includes the required environment to crack passwords using GPGPU with openCL and CUDA configured 'out of the box'<ref>{{cite web |url= http://pentoo.blogspot.com/2009/02/cuda-stream-mpi-and-multiforcer.html|title=Cuda,Stream,mpi,and Multiforcer |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2011-01-22 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://carnal0wnage.blogspot.com/2009/02/pentoo-updates.html|title=Pentoo Updates |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2011-01-22 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://littleunixadmin.blogspot.com/2010/01/pentoo-another-security-distro.html|title=Pentoo, another security distro |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2011-01-22 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}</ref><br />
* Built on hardened linux, including a hardened kernel and toolchain<br />
* Hardened kernel with extra patches<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.pentoo.ch/svn/kernel/trunk/2.6/2.6.37/|title=Kernel Patches |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |format= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2011-01-22 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}</ref><br />
* Uses a Pentoo overlay, which allows tools to be built on top of a standard Gentoo build<br />
* Although the latest official release was 2009.0, there are still regular contributions and updates to the overlay to keep the distribution up to date. Update: 2012.0 Had been officially released July 30, 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://trac.pentoo.ch/timeline|title=Timeline of Updates |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |format= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2011-01-22 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}</ref><br />
* Support for full [[disk encryption]] with LUKs if installed on HDD<br />
* Automated installation<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZA6Z1eZHKE|title=Installation video |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |format= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2013-01-08 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}</ref><br />
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== Tools ==<br />
Tools are installed with versioned ebuilds and open-ended ebuilds,<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.pentoo.ch/svn/portage/trunk/app-exploits/exploitdb/exploitdb-9999.ebuild|title=SVN ebuild example |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |format= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2011-04-10 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}</ref> making it possible to pull in the latest subversions and still have installs tracked by package management. The following tool categories are included:<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.pentoo.ch/svn/portage/trunk/pentoo/|title=Menu Categories |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |month= |year= |work= |publisher= |location= |page= |pages= |at= |language= |trans_title= |format= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2011-04-10 |quote= |ref= |separator= |postscript=}}</ref><br />
* Analyzer<br />
* Bluetooth<br />
* Cracker<br />
* Database<br />
* Development<br />
* Exploit<br />
* Footprint<br />
* Forensics<br />
* Forging<br />
* Fuzzers<br />
* Misc<br />
* MitM<br />
* Pentoo<br />
* Proxy<br />
* RCE<br />
* Scanner<br />
* SIP-VOIP<br />
* Wireless<br />
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== Releases ==<br />
Pentoo uses rolling releases with periodic ISO [http://dev.pentoo.ch/~zero/isos/ snapshots] of the latest committed updates.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Date<br />
! Release<br />
|-<br />
| 2005/06/22<br />
| Pentoo 2005.1<br />
|-<br />
| 2006/02/02<br />
| Pentoo 2006.0<br />
|-<br />
| 2006/07/05<br />
| Pentoo 2006.1<br />
|-<br />
| 2009/12/04<br />
| Pentoo 2009.0<br />
|-<br />
| 2012/07/30<br />
| Pentoo 2012.0<br />
|-<br />
| 2013/03/09<br />
|Pentoo 2013.0 RC1.1<br />
|-<br />
| 2013/07/04<br />
|Pentoo 2013.0 RC1.8<br />
|-<br />
| 2014/08/08<br />
|Pentoo 2013.0 RC1.9<br />
|-<br />
| 2014/03/17<br />
|Pentoo 2014.0 RC2.1<br />
|-<br />
| 2014/08/08<br />
|Pentoo 2014.0 RC3<br />
|-<br />
|2014/09/25<br />
|Pentoo 2014.0 RC3.5<br />
|-<br />
|2014/11/16<br />
|Pentoo 2014.0 RC3.6<br />
|-<br />
|2015/01/05<br />
|Pentoo 2015.0 RC3.7<br />
|-<br />
|2015/12/02<br />
|Pentoo 2015.0 RC4.6<br />
|-<br />
|2016/08/02<br />
|Pentoo 2015.0 RC5<br />
|}<ref name=Releases>{{cite web|title= Releases|author= |url=http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=pentoo |publisher=DistroWatch.com |date=|accessdate=2011-01-22}}</ref><ref name="Pentoo Releases">{{cite web|title=Index|author= |url=http://mirror.switch.ch/ftp/mirror/pentoo/Pentoo_amd64_default/ |publisher=Pentoo |date=|accessdate=2015-01-01}}</ref><br />
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== References ==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* {{Official website|http://www.pentoo.ch/}}<br />
* [http://pentoo.blogspot.com/ Official blog]<br />
* {{DistroWatch|Pentoo|NAME=Pentoo}}<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xJWPc68AaA Shmoocon 2010 Firetalks Presentation: Pentoo]<br />
* [http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/bsidesde2013/pentoo-zero-chaos BSides Delaware 2013 Presentation: Pentoo] <br />
* [https://code.google.com/p/pentoo/issues/list Report Bugs]<br />
* [http://dev.pentoo.ch/~zero/isos/ Working betas]<br />
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| name = Subgraph OS<br />
| logo = Subgraph OS Logo.png<br />
| logo size = 186px<br />
| logo caption = <br />
| screenshot = <br />
| caption = <br />
| developer = <br />
| family = [[Unix-like]]<br />
| released = <br />
| marketing target = [[Personal computer]]s<br />
| userland = [[GNU]]<br />
| ui = [[GNOME|GNOME 3]]<br />
| license = [[GPLv3|GPLv3+]]<br />
| website = {{URL|https://subgraph.com}}<br />
| source_model = [[Open source]]<br />
| working_state = Current<br />
| latest_release_version = 2016.12.30<ref>{{cite web|title=Subgraph OS December 2016 ISO Availability|url=https://subgraph.com/blog/subgraph-dec2016-iso-availability/|website=subgraph.com|accessdate=30 January 2017|language=en}}</ref><br />
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| latest_test_version = <br />
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| kernel_type = [[Monolithic kernel|Monolithic]] ([[Linux kernel|Linux]])<br />
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'''Subgraph OS''' is a [[Linux distribution]] designed to be resistant to surveillance and interference by sophisticated adversaries over the Internet. It is based upon [[Debian]] Linux. The operating system has been endorsed by [[Edward Snowden]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Styles|first1=Kirsty|title=Subgraph will be Snowden’s OS of choice – but it’s not quite ready for humans yet|url=http://thenextweb.com/insider/2016/03/16/subgraph-os-will-snowdens-os-choice-not-quite-ready-humans/#gref|publisher=The Next Web|accessdate=7 July 2016}}</ref><br />
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Subgraph OS is designed with features which aim to reduce the attack surface of the operating system, and increase the difficulty required to carry out certain classes of attack. This is accomplished through system hardening and a proactive, ongoing focus on security and attack resistance. Subgraph OS also places emphasis on ensuring the integrity of installed software packages through [[deterministic compilation]].<br />
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==Features==<br />
Some of Subgraph OS's notable features include:<br />
* [[Linux kernel]] hardened with the [[grsecurity]] and [[PaX]] patchset.{{citation needed|reason=Does it still have grsecurity and PaX now that they aren't publicly available or something else like a fork?|date=June 2017}}<br />
* [[Linux namespaces]] and [[xpra]] for application containment.<br />
* Mandatory file system encryption during installation, using [[LUKS]].<br />
* Resistance to [[cold boot attack|cold boot attacks]].<br />
* Configurable firewall rules to automatically ensure that network connections for installed applications are made using the [[Tor (anonymity network)|Tor anonymity network]]. Default settings ensure that each application's communication is transmitted via an independent circuit on the network.<br />
* [[GNOME Shell]] integration for the OZ application-level sandbox, targeting ease-of-use by everyday users.<ref>{{cite web|title=GitHub - OZ: a sandboxing system targeting everyday workstation applications|url=https://github.com/subgraph/oz|publisher=Subgraph|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref><br />
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== Security ==<br />
The security of Subgraph OS (which uses [[Sandbox (computer security)|sandbox containers]]) has been questioned in comparison to [[Qubes OS|Qubes]] (which uses [[Virtual machine|virtualization]]), another security focused Linux distro. An attacker can trick a Subgraph user to run a malicious unsanboxed script via the OS's default [[GNOME Files|Nautilus]] file manager or in the terminal. It is also possible to run malicious code containing [[Shortcut (computing)#Unix|.desktop]] files (which are used to launch applications). Malware can also bypass Subgraph OS's [[application firewall]]. Also by design, Subgraph also can not isolate the [[Protocol stack|network stack]] like Qubes OS or prevent [[Firmware#Security risks|bad USB]] exploits.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://micahflee.com/2017/04/breaking-the-security-model-of-subgraph-os/|title=Breaking the Security Model of Subgraph OS {{!}} Micah Lee's Blog|website=micahflee.com|language=en-US|access-date=2017-04-25}}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Tails (operating system)]]<br />
* [[Qubes OS]]<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* {{Official website|//www.subgraph.com/}}<br />
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*[[Ecasound]]<br />
*[[Gnome Wave Cleaner]]<br />
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*[[Mixcraft]]<br />
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*[[MultitrackStudio]]<br />
*[[n-Track Studio]]<br />
*[[PreSonus Studio One]]<br />
*[[Pro Tools]]<br />
*[[REAPER]]<br />
*[[Reason (software)|Reason]]<br />
*[[ReCycle (software)|ReCycle]]<br />
*[[Renoise]]<br />
*[[SAWStudio]]<br />
*[[Sony Vegas]]<br />
*[[Sound Forge]]<br />
*[[Sound Studio]]<br />
*[[SpectraLayers]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Cubase]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Nuendo]]<br />
*[[WaveLab|Steinberg WaveLab]]<br />
*[[Synapse Audio Software|Synapse Orion]]<br />
*[[Total Recorder]]<br />
*[[Tracktion]]<br />
*[[WavePad Audio Editor Software|WavePad]]<br />
*[[Z-Maestro]]<br />
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*[[Soundscape Digital Technology]]<br />
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*[[Comparison of free software for audio]]<br />
*[[List of music software]]<br />
*[[List of Linux audio software]]<br />
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{{Infobox musical artist<br />
|name = Surgeon<br />
|image = Surgeon (Anthony Child).jpg<br />
|background = non_vocal_instrumentalist<br />
|birth_name =<br />
|alias = Anthony Child<br />
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1971|5|1}}<br />
|origin = [[Birmingham]], England<br />
|instrument = [[Music technology|Electronics]]<br/> [[Macintosh computers]]<br/> [[Lemur Input Device|JazzMutant Lemur]]<br />
|genre = [[Electronic music]], [[techno]], [[industrial techno]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/1774 |title=The industrial techno revolution |last=Finlayson |first=Angus |date=13 February 2013 |publisher=[[Resident Advisor]] |access-date=1 February 2017}}</ref><br />
|occupation = [[Musician]]<br/> [[DJ]]<br/> [[Remixer]]<br />
|years_active = 1991 &ndash; present<br />
|label = Counterbalance <br/> Dynamic Tension <br/> Downwards <br/> [[Tresor]]<br />
|associated_acts = British Murder Boys <br/> Frequency 7 <br/> Trade<br />
|website = [http://www.dj-surgeon.com Official website]<br />
}}<br />
'''Surgeon''' is the pseudonym of '''Anthony Child''' (born 1 May 1971), an English [[electronic music]]ian and [[disc jockey|DJ]]. Child releases music on his own [[Record label|labels]] Counterbalance and Dynamic Tension. Established imprints, such as [[Tresor]], Soma, and Harthouse, have also released Surgeon's original material and remixes. He has also been recognized as one of the first wave of DJs to use [[Ableton Live]] and [[Final Scratch]] to supplement his DJ sets.<br />
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==History==<br />
Child grew up in [[Kislingbury]], a village in [[Northamptonshire]], England. In 1989, he moved to [[Birmingham]] to study audio-visual design, played in a [[jazz fusion|jazz/rock/fusion]] band called Blim, and learned to DJ from friend Paul Damage.<ref name="BARR">{{cite book | last = Barr | first = Tim | title = The Rough Guide to Techno | publisher = Rough Guides | year = 2000 | location = London | pages = 328–329 | isbn = 1-85828-434-1}}</ref> At that time, there were no [[Techno]] clubs in Birmingham so he and his friends started House of God,<ref name="HEUGLI">{{cite book | last = Heugli | first = Walter |author2=Martin Jaeggi |author3=Arsène Saheurs | title = Raw Music Material: Electronic Music DJs Today | publisher = Scalo | year = 2002 | location = Zurich | isbn = 3-908247-51-9 | page = 71}}</ref> and by 1992 he was DJing there regularly. In 1994, he released his eponymous debut EP on [[Downwards Records]].<br />
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Surgeon's musical style is characterised by his incorporation of the more cinematic and left field aspects of his musical background into his club-based material. His production, remix, and DJ repertoire are inspired by [[krautrock]] and [[industrial music]] bands such as [[Faust (band)|Faust]], [[Coil (band)|Coil]], and [[Whitehouse (band)|Whitehouse]]. In particular, the extent of Coil's influence is such that most of the track titles from Surgeon's Tresor album "Force and Form" are direct references to Coil recordings.<ref>[http://brainwashed.com/coil/discog.html ]{{dead link|date=January 2017}}</ref> Child also is influenced by [[Chicago house]], [[Techno]], [[Dub music]], and [[Electro music|Electro]], and also from non-musical works by [[Mike Leigh]], [[David Lynch]], [[William S. Burroughs]], [[Bret Easton Ellis]], and [[Cindy Sherman]].<ref name="HEUGLI"/><br />
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Child is also known for several significant artist collaborations in his career. These include tonal experiments with [[Mick Harris]], British Murder Boys with [[Regis (musician)|Regis]], and with [[Ben Sims]] as Frequency 7. He has also opened for [[Lady Gaga]], performing with [[Lady Starlight]].<br />
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He is also known for producing music for the PlayStation racing game, ''[[Midnight Club: Street Racing]]''.<br />
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==Selected discography==<br />
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===Albums===<br />
* 1996: Communications<br />
* 1997: Basictonalvocabulary<br />
* 1998: Balance<br />
* 1999: Force and Form<br />
* 2000: Body Request<br />
* 2011: Breaking The Frame<br />
* 2015: Electronic Recordings from Maui Jungle Vol. 1<br />
* 2016: From Farthest Known Objects<br />
* 2016: Electronic Recordings from Maui Jungle Vol. 2<br />
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===Dynamic Tension EPs===<br />
* 1997: Patience<br />
* 1997: Learning<br />
* 1998: Sound Pressure (''with James Ruskin'')<br />
* 1998: Credence<br />
* 1999: East Light<br />
* 1999: Dry<br />
* 2005: Klonk<br />
* 2007: Whose Bad Hands Are These? (''with remixes from DisinVectant & [[Autechre]]'')<br />
* 2007: Whose Bad Hands Are These? (''with remixes from [[Monolake]] & Vex'd'')<br />
* 2010: Compliance Momentum<br />
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===Counterbalance EPs===<br />
* 1999: Diametric<br />
* 2000: La Real<br />
* 2000: Waiting For Me<br />
* 2000: Midnight Club Tracks I<br />
* 2001: Midnight Club Tracks II<br />
* 2001: Screw The Roses<br />
* 2006: Floorshow Part I<br />
* 2006: Floorshow Part II<br />
* 2009: Hello Oslo<br />
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===Collaborations===<br />
* 1998: Certain Beyond All Reasonable Doubt (''with [[Mick Harris]]'')<br />
* 2002: Guitar Treatments (''with Andrew Read'')<br />
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====As British Murder Boys====<br />
* 2001: British Murder Boys<br />
* 2003: Learn Your Lesson<br />
* 2003: Don't Give Way To Fear<br />
* 2004: Fist/Splinter<br />
* 2005: Father Loves Us<br />
* 2005: All The Saints Have Been Hung<br />
* 2012: Where Pail Limbs Lie<br />
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===Mix CD Compilations===<br />
* 2001: Counterbalance Collection<br />
* 2007: This Is For You Shits<br />
* 2010: [[fabric 53]]<br />
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===Selected Remixes===<br />
* 1996: The Storm - [[Dave Clarke (techno DJ)|Dave Clarke]]<br />
* 1996: The House Of God - D.H.S.<br />
* 1996: It One Jah - [[The Advent]]<br />
* 1996: Strikeout - [[Hardfloor]]<br />
* 1998: Fear Satan - [[Mogwai]]<br />
* 1999: Nurture - [[LFO (British band)|LFO]] (''For [[Warp 10: Influences, Classics, Remixes|Warp 10+3 compilation]]'')<br />
* 2000: Closedown - [[Scorn (band)|Scorn]]<br />
* 2001: California Rhinoplasty - [[Matmos]]<br />
* 2001: "Teenage Lightning" - [[Coil (band)|Coil]] (''unreleased'') <ref>{{cite web|author=BBC |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/maryannehobbs/tracklistingarchive.shtml?20050329 |title=Radio 1 - Mary Anne Hobbs - Tracklisting |publisher=[[BBC]] |date= |accessdate=2017-01-13}}</ref><br />
* 2006: The Clock -[[Thom Yorke]] <ref>{{cite news | first=Eliot | last= Van Buskirk | title=New Thom Yorke Remix MP3s | date=2006-12-11 | website=Wired.com | url =http://blog.wired.com/music/2006/12/new_thom_yorke_.html/ | pages = | accessdate = 2007-09-08 | language = }}<br />
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* 2006: Alaska - [[Monolake]]<br />
* 2006: Enslaved Population - [[PureH]]<br />
* 2007: Floods V3.2 - [[The Black Dog (band)|The Black Dog]]<br />
* 2008: Burning Flags - [[Orphx]]<br />
* 2009: Bag Of Bones - [[The Maccabees (band)|The Maccabees]]<br />
* 2012: Remember - [[Oneohtrix Point Never]]<br />
* 2014: The Story Of Keys & Locks - [[Prins Thomas]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.dj-surgeon.com Surgeon Official website]<br />
*[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Surgeon Extensive Surgeon discography] @ Discogs.com<br />
*[http://technomusicnews.com/tony-child-aka-surgeon-interview/ Interview on Techno Music News website]<br />
*[http://www.spannered.org/music/798/ Interview on spannered.org]<br />
*[http://www.ump3.de/sites/talk_surgeon.php Interview on UMP3.de]<br />
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'''Detroit techno''' is a type of [[techno]] music that generally includes the first techno productions by [[Detroit]]-based artists during the 1980s and early 1990s. Detroit has been cited as the birthplace of techno.<ref>http://www.plexifilm.com/title.php?id=27</ref><ref name=Woodford>{{Cite book| author=Woodford, Arthur M.|title=This is Detroit 1701–2001|publisher=Wayne State University Press| year=2001|isbn=0-8143-2914-4}}</ref> Prominent Detroit techno artists include [[Juan Atkins]], [[Eddie Fowlkes]], [[Derrick May (musician)|Derrick May]], [[Jeff Mills]], [[Kevin Saunderson]], [[Blake Baxter]], Santonio Echols, Will Thomas and [[Mike Banks (musician)|Mike Banks]].<br />
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==The Belleville Three==<br />
[[File:The Belleville Three at The Detroit Masonic Temple 2017 2.png|thumb|left|[[The Belleville Three]] performing at the [[Detroit Masonic Temple]] in 2017. From left to right: [[Juan Atkins]], [[Kevin Saunderson]], and [[Derrick May (musician)|Derrick May]]]]<br />
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The three individuals most closely associated with the birth of Detroit techno as a genre are [[Juan Atkins]], [[Kevin Saunderson]] and [[Derrick May (musician)|Derrick May]], also known as the "[[Belleville Three]]".<ref name=hanf>Hanf, Mathias Kilian. ''Detroit Techno: Transfer of the Soul through the Machine'' VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2010.</ref> The three, who were high school friends from [[Belleville, Michigan]], created electronic music tracks in their basement(s). Ironically, Derrick May once described Detroit techno music as being a "complete mistake...like [[George Clinton (funk musician)|George Clinton]] and [[Kraftwerk]] caught in an elevator, with only a [[Music sequencer|sequencer]] to keep them company."<ref>{{cite web<br />
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While attending [[Washtenaw Community College]], Atkins met [[Richard Davis (techno artist)|Rick Davis]] and formed [[Cybotron (American band)|Cybotron]] with him. Their first single “Alleys of Your Mind”, recorded on their Deep Space label in 1981, sold 15,000 copies, and the success of two follow-up singles, “Cosmic Cars” and “Clear,” led the California-based label Fantasy to sign the duo and release their album, ''Clear''. After Cybotron split due to creative differences, Atkins began recording as Model 500 on his own label, Metroplex, in 1985. His landmark single, “No UFOs,” soon arrived. [[Eddie Fowlkes]], Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, and [[Robert Hood]] also recorded on Metroplex. May said that the suburban setting afforded a different setting in which to experience the music. “We perceived the music differently than you would if you encountered it in dance clubs. We'd sit back with the lights off and listen to records by [[Bootsy]] and [[Yellow Magic Orchestra]]. We never took it as just entertainment, we took it as a serious philosophy,” recalls May.<ref name=reynolds>Reynolds, Simon. ''Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture'' Routledge, 1999.</ref><br />
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The three teenage friends bonded while listening to an eclectic mix of music: [[Yellow Magic Orchestra]], [[Kraftwerk]], [[Bootsy Collins|Bootsy]], [[Parliament (band)|Parliament]], [[Prince (musician)|Prince]], [[Depeche Mode]], and [[The B-52's]]. Juan Atkins was inspired to buy a [[synthesizer]] after hearing Parliament.<ref name=reynolds/> Atkins was also the first in the group to take up turntablism, teaching May and Saunderson how to [[DJ]].<ref name="webcache.googleusercontent.com">https://www.thetechnocracy.net/techfiles/The%20beginning%20of%20Techno.doc{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><br />
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Under the name Deep Space Soundworks, Atkins and May began to DJ on Detroit’s party circuit. By 1981, Mojo was playing the record mixes recorded by the Belleville Three, who were also branching out to work with other musicians.<ref>[http://www.mobeus.org/archives/juanatkins/ Juan Atkins<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080315234608/http://www.mobeus.org/archives/juanatkins/ |date=15 March 2008 }}</ref> The trio traveled to [[Chicago]] to investigate the [[house music]] scene there, particularly the legendary Chicago DJs [[Ron Hardy]] and [[Frankie Knuckles]].<ref name="webcache.googleusercontent.com"/> House was a natural progression from disco music, so that the trio began to formulate the synthesis of this dance music with the mechanical sounds of groups like Kraftwerk, in a way that reflected post-industrialist Detroit. An obsession with the future and its machines is reflected in much of their music, because, according to Atkins, Detroit is the most advanced in the transition away from industrialism.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSX_r0u3uzE%7CUniversal|title=Universal Techno Pt.1 - Juan Atkins & Derrick May|first=|last=Jeeon|date=5 December 2007|publisher=|via=YouTube}}</ref><br />
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Juan Atkins has been lauded as the "Godfather of Techno" while Derrick May is thought of as the "Innovator" and Kevin Saunderson is often referred to as the "Elevator"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dancemusic.about.com/od/remixersproducers/a/JuanAtkinsInt.htm|title=Wolfgang Gartner Interview by DJ Ron Slomowicz|publisher=}}</ref><ref>[http://www.centralstation.com.au/articles/shownews.asp?newsid=5778 Derrick May interview: Godfather of Techno :: CentralStation.com.au<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br />
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==Futurism==<br />
{{rquote|left|What distinguishes Detroit Techno from its European variants is the way it more directly works the interface of funk and futurism...but the desire to play up the genre's futuristic side often means the second half of the equation gets dropped.|Mike Shallcross|{{Cite news|periodical=[[The Wire (magazine)|The Wire]]|issue=161|date=July 1997|title=From Detroit To Deep Space|page=21|postscript=<!--None-->}}}}<br />
These early Detroit techno artists employed science fiction imagery to articulate their visions of a transformed society.<ref>{{cite web|last=Schaub|first=Christoph|title=Beyond the Hood? Detroit Techno, Underground Resistance, and African American Metropolitan Identity Politics|url=http://www.interamerica.de/volume-2-2/schaub/}}</ref> A notable exception to this trend was a single by [[Derrick May (musician)|Derrick May]] under his pseudonym {{sic|hide=y|Rhyth|im}} Is {{sic|hide=y|Rhyth|im}}, called "Strings of Life" (1987). This vibrant dancefloor anthem was filled with rich synthetic string arrangements and took the underground music scene by storm in May 1987. It "hit Britain in an especially big way during the country's 1987-1988 [[house music|house]] explosion."<ref>{{cite web|last=Bush|first=John|title=Derrick May|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/derrick-may-mn0000205313|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=25 July 2012}}</ref> It became May's best known track, which, according to Frankie Knuckles, "just exploded. It was like something you can't imagine, the kind of power and energy people got off that record when it was first heard. "<ref name="techno.de">{{cite web|title=Interview: Derrick May - The Secret of Techno|url=http://www.techno.de/mixmag/interviews/DerrickMay1.html|work=[[Mixmag]]|accessdate=25 July 2012|year=1997}}</ref><br />
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The club scene created by techno in Detroit was a way for suburban blacks in Detroit to distance themselves from “jits,” slang for lower class African Americans living in the inner-city. “Prep parties” were obsessed with flaunting wealth and incorporated many aspects of European culture including club names like Plush, Charivari, and GQ Productions, reflecting European fashion and luxury, because Europe signified high class. In addition prep parties were run as private clubs and restricted who could enter based on dress and appearance. Party flyers were also an attempt to restrict and distance lower class individuals from the middle class club scene.<ref>Brewster, Bill and Frank Broughton (1999). ''Last Night the DJ Saved My Life: Story of the Disc Jockey''. Headline Book Publishing. p 254-255</ref><br />
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===Afrofuturism===<br />
The three artists all contribute to the discourse of [[Afrofuturism]] through their re-purposing of technology to create a new form of music that appealed to a marginalized underground population. Especially within the context of Detroit, where the rise of robotics led to a massive loss of jobs around the time these three were growing up, technology is very relevant. The three friends put together tracks in their basements, making music without access to studios or top-line equipment, manipulating machines and sounds in a unique and experimental way. The process "took technology, and made it a black secret."<ref name="High Tech Soul: Detroit Techno">High Tech Soul: Detroit Techno</ref><br />
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The sound is both futuristic and extraterrestrial, touching on the 'otherness' central to Afrofuturist content. According to one critic, it was a "deprived sound trying to get out."<ref name="High Tech Soul: Detroit Techno"/> [[Tukufu Zuberi]] explains that electronic music can be multiracial and that critics should pay attention to "not just sound aesthetics but the production process and institutions created by black musicians."<ref name="High Tech Soul: Detroit Techno"/><br />
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===The Music Institute===<br />
Inspired by Chicago's house clubs, Chez Damier, Alton Miller and George Baker started a club of their own in downtown Detroit, named The Music Institute at 1515 Broadway.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Record Players: DJ Revolutionaries |last1=Brewster |first1=Bill | last2=Broughton | first2=Frank |year=2011 |publisher=Black Cat |location= |isbn=978-0-8021-7089-7 |page=315 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=diJXZOHv4T0C&pg=PA31 |accessdate=}}</ref> The club helped unite a previously scattered scene into an underground "family," where May, Atkins, and Saunderson DJed with fellow pioneers like Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes and Blake Baxter.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/juan-atkins-mn0000831104<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It allowed for collaboration, and helped inspire what would become the second wave of Detroit-area techno, which included artists whom the Belleville Three had influenced and mentored.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.derrickmay.com|title=derrickmay.com|publisher=}}</ref><br />
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===Success abroad===<br />
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In 1988, due to the immense popularity of American electronic music in Great Britain, dance music entrepreneur Neil Rushton approached the Belleville Three to license their work for release in the UK. To define the Detroit sound as being distinct from [[Chicago house]], Rushton and the Belleville Three chose the word "techno" for their tracks, a term that Atkins had been using since his Cybotron days ("Techno City" was an early single).<ref>[http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/10251-from-the-autobahn-to-i-94 Pitchfork Feature: From the Autobahn to I-94<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> However, the trio from Belleville had some reservations about the culture that surrounded the drug-filled techno subculture abroad. Derrick May in particular continues to advocate that drugs are not necessary to participate in good music.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.techno.de/mixmag/interviews/DerrickMay1.html |title=Derrick May - THE SECRET OF TECHNO |publisher= |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040214105200/http://www.techno.de/mixmag/interviews/DerrickMay1.html |archivedate=14 February 2004 }}</ref><br />
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===Recent work===<br />
Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, and Derrick May remain active in the music scene today. In 2000, the first annual [[Detroit Electronic Music Festival]] was held, and in 2004 May assumed control of the festival, renamed Movement. He invested his own funds into the festival, and "got severely wounded financially."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inthemix.com.au/features/28765/Derrick_May_High_Tech_Soul|title=Derrick May: High Tech Soul|date=4 October 2006|publisher=}}</ref> Kevin Saunderson helmed the festival, renamed FUSE IN, the following year. Saunderson, May, and Craig all performed but did not produce the festival in 2006,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.demf.com/index_2006.html|title=Movement<!-- Bot generated title -->|publisher=}}</ref> when it was again called Movement. Saunderson returned to perform at the 2007 Movement as well.<ref>http://www.demf.com/</ref><br />
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==''The New Dance Sound of Detroit''==<br />
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The explosion of interest in [[electronic dance music]] during the late 1980s provided a context for the development of techno as an identifiable [[genre]]. The mid-1988 UK release of ''Techno! The New Dance Sound of Detroit'',<ref name="Sicko 1999:98">Sicko 1999:98</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/release/57919|title=Various - Techno! The New Dance Sound Of Detroit|publisher=}}</ref> an album compiled by ex-[[Northern soul|Northern Soul]] DJ and Kool Kat Records boss Neil Rushton (at the time an [[A&R]] scout for Virgin's "10 Records" imprint) and Derrick May, was an important milestone and marked the introduction of the word ''techno'' in reference to a specific genre of music.<ref name=BREW354>Brewster 2006:354</ref><ref name=REYNOLDS71>Reynolds 1999:71. ''Detroit's music had hitherto reached British ears as a subset of Chicago house; [Neil] Rushton and the [[Belleville Three]] decided to fasten on the word techno – a term that had been bandied about but never stressed – in order to define Detroit as a distinct genre.''</ref> Although the compilation put ''techno'' into the lexicon of music journalism, the music was, for a time, sometimes characterized as Detroit's high-tech interpretation of Chicago house rather than a relatively pure genre unto itself.<ref name=REYNOLDS71/><ref>{{Cite book|title=House Music All Night Long – Best of House Music Vol. 3 (liner notes)|last=Chin|first=Brian|date=March 1990|publisher=Profile Records, Inc.}} ''Detroit's "techno" ... and many more stylistic outgrowths have occurred since the word "house" gained national currency in 1985.''</ref> In fact, the compilation's working title had been ''The House Sound of Detroit'' until the addition of Atkins' song "Techno Music" prompted reconsideration.<ref name="Sicko 1999:98"/><ref name=AtkinsAfroPop>{{cite web|url=http://www.afropop.org/multi/interview/ID/203/|title=Juan Atkins [interview for Afropop Worldwide]|date=2011-06-14|publisher=World Music Productions|last1=Bishop|first1=Marlon|last2=Glasspiegel|first2=Wills|accessdate=2011-06-17}}</ref> Rushton was later quoted as saying he, Atkins, May, and Saunderson came up with the compilation's final name together, and that the Belleville Three voted down calling the music some kind of regional brand of house; they instead favored a term they were already using, ''techno''.<ref name=REYNOLDS71/><ref name=AtkinsAfroPop/><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.rocksbackpages.com/article.html?ArticleID=10053|title=Machine Soul: A History Of Techno|newspaper=The Village Voice|last=Savage|first=Jon|year=1993 |quote=...Derrick, Kevin, and Juan kept on using the word ''techno''. They had it in their heads without articulating it; it was already part of their language.}}</ref><br />
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==Second wave==<br />
The first wave of Detroit techno had peaked in 1988-89, with the popularity of artists like Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, Blake Baxter, and Chez Damier, and clubs like St.Andrews Hall(Detroit, Michigan), [[Majestic Theatre (Detroit, Michigan)|Majestic Theater]], [[The Shelter (Detroit, Michigan)|The Shelter]], and the Music Institute. At the same time, the European [[rave]] scene embraced the Detroit sound, thanks to Kool Kat Records' release of a number of Detroit records. May's ''Strings of Life'' achieved "anthemic" status in 1989,<ref>Reynolds, p. 219</ref> several years after its recording.<br />
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Once Detroit Techno became a full-fledged musical genre, a second generation of regional artists developed into techno icons themselves; [[Jeff Mills]], [[Carl Craig]], and [[Octave One]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.365mag.com/index.php?pg=spec&recnum=679&Title=365Mag%20Interview:%20Octave%20One%20on%20365Mag%20International%20Music%20Magazine|title=365 MAG - Electronic Music Review|publisher=}}</ref> to name just a few. Mills began his career as "The Wizard" on Mojo's nightly broadcast, showcasing his turntablist skills with quick cuts of the latest underground tracks and unreleased music from local labels. What began as a Europhile fantasy of elegance and refinement was, ironically, transformed by early 90s British and European techno into a "vulgar uproar for E'd-up mobs: anthemic, cheesily sentimental, unabashedly drug-crazed.",<ref>Reynolds, Simon Reynolds, "Generation Ecstasy." pg.114.</ref> as British journalist [[Simon Reynolds]] puts it. Detroit embraced this maximalism and created its own variant of acid house and techno. The result was a harsh Detroit hardcore full of riffs and industrial bleakness. Two major labels of this sound were [[Underground Resistance (band)|Underground Resistance]] and [[+8]], both of which mixed 1980s electro, UK synth-pop and industrial paralleling the brutalism of rave music of Europe.<br />
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Underground Resistance's music embodied a kind of abstract militancy by presenting themselves as a paramilitary group fighting against commercial mainstream entertainment industry who they called "the programmers" in their tracks such as ''Predator'', ''Elimination'', ''Riot'' or ''Death Star''. Similarly, the label [[+8]] was formed by [[Richie Hawtin]] and [[John Acquaviva]] which evolved from industrial hardcore to a minimalist progressive techno sound. As friendly rivals to Underground Resistance, +8 pushed up the speed of their songs faster and fiercer in tracks like ''Vortex''.<br />
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On Memorial Day weekend of 2000, electronic music fans from around the globe made a pilgrimage to [[Hart Plaza]] on the banks of the [[Detroit River]] and experienced the first [[Detroit Electronic Music Festival]]. In 2003, the festival management changed the name to Movement, then Fuse-In (2005), and most recently, Movement: Detroit's Electronic Music Festival (2007). The festival is a showcase for DJs and performers across all genres of electronic music, takes course over a period of three days, and is considered to be the best underground electronic music festival in the United States. There are also many events outside of the festival, including the largest afterparties at the legendary Detroit Masonic Temple (Detroit, Michigan) and another popular party at The Old Miami with a surprise line-up.<br />
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==Notable Detroit area producers==<br />
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*[[Anthony Shakir]]<br />
*Asher Perkins<br />
*[[Aux 88]]<br />
*[[Blake Baxter]]<br />
*Brian Kage<br />
*[[Carl Craig]]<br />
*[[Claude Young]]<br />
*[[Daniel Bell (musician)|Daniel Bell]]<br />
*[[DJ Rolando]]<br />
*Delano Smith<br />
*[[Derrick May (musician)|Derrick May]]<br />
*[[Detroit Techno Militia]]<br />
*[[Dopplereffekt]]<br />
*[[Drexciya]]<br />
*[[Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes|Eddie Fowlkes]]<br />
*[[James Pennington]]<br />
*[[Jeff Mills]]<br />
*[[Jimmy Edgar]]<br />
*John FM<br />
*[[Juan Atkins]]<br />
*[[Kelli Hand]]<br />
*[[Kenny Larkin]]<br />
*[[Kevin Saunderson]]<br />
*[[Magda (DJ)]]<br />
*[[Marc Kinchen]]<br />
*[[Matthew Dear]]<br />
*[[Mike Banks (musician)|Mike Banks]]<br />
*[[Moodymann]]<br />
*[[Octave One]]<br />
*[[Omar-S]]<br />
*[[Orlando Voorn]]<br />
*[[Richard Davis (techno artist)|Richard Davis]]<br />
*[[Robert Hood]]<br />
*[[Scan 7]]<br />
*[[Sean Deason]]<br />
*[[Seth Troxler]]<br />
*[[Suburban Knight]]<br />
*[[Stacey Pullen]]<br />
*[[Terrence Parker]]<br />
*[[Theo Parrish]]<br />
*[[The Martian (musician)|The Martian]]<br />
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==Notable Detroit area record labels==<br />
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*[[Jeff Mills|Axis Records]]<br />
*[[Fragile Records|Fragile]]<br />
*[[Metroplex (record label)|Metroplex]]<br />
*[[Minus Records]]<br />
*[[Planet E Communications]]<br />
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*[[Plus 8]]<br />
*Red Planet<br />
*[[Transmat]]<br />
*[[Underground Resistance (band)|Underground Resistance]]<br />
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==Other notable Detroit techno styled producers and acts==<br />
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*[[Aril Brikha]]<br />
*[[Surgeon (musician)]]<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Detroit Electronic Music Festival|Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF)]]<br />
* [[Funktronic|Electrofunk]]<br />
* [[List of electronic music genres]]<br />
* [[Music of Detroit, Michigan]]<br />
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==Bibliography==<br />
* Brewster B. & Broughton F., ''Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: The History of the Disc Jockey'', Avalon Travel Publishing, 2006, (ISBN 978-0802136886).<br />
* Reynolds, S., ''Energy Flash: a Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture'', Pan Macmillan, 1998 (ISBN 978-0330350563).<br />
* Reynolds, S., ''Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture'', Routledge, New York 1999 (ISBN 978-0415923736).<ref>''Generation Ecstasy'' is based on ''Energy Flash'', but is a unique edition significantly rewritten for the North American market. Its copyright date is 1998 but it was first published July 1999.</ref><br />
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*[[Finale (software)|Finale]]<br />
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*[[Igor Engraver]]<br />
*[[MagicScore]]<br />
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*[[MusiCAD]]<br />
*[[MusicEase]]<br />
*[[Music Write]]<br />
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*[[Overture (software)|Overture]]<br />
*[[Power Tab Editor]]<br />
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* [[Ableton Live]]<br />
* [[ACID Pro]]<br />
* [[Adobe Audition]]<br />
* [[Anvil Studio]]<br />
* [[Cakewalk Sonar]]<br />
* [[Digital Performer]]<br />
* [[FL Studio]]<br />
* [[FL Studio Mobile]]<br />
* [[GarageBand]]<br />
* [[Harrison Mixbus]]<br />
* [[Logic Pro]]<br />
* [[MAGIX Samplitude]]<br />
* [[MAGIX Sequoia]]<br />
* [[Making Waves (software)|Making Waves]]<br />
* [[Mixcraft]]<br />
* [[MuLab (MuTools)|MuLab]]<br />
* [[MultitrackStudio]]<br />
* [[n-Track Studio]]<br />
* [[PreSonus Studio One]]<br />
* [[Pro Tools]]<br />
* [[REAPER]]<br />
* [[Reason (software)|Reason]]<br />
* [[Renoise]]<br />
* [[SAWStudio]]<br />
* [[Steinberg Cubase]]<br />
* [[Steinberg Nuendo]]<br />
* [[WaveLab|Steinberg WaveLab]]<br />
* [[Tracktion]]<br />
* [[Z-Maestro]]<br />
* [[Zynewave Podium]]<br />
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*[[Ardour (software)|Ardour]]<br />
*[[Audacity (audio editor)|Audacity]]<br />
*[[Ecasound]]<br />
*[[Gnome Wave Cleaner]]<br />
*[[Jokosher]]<br />
*[[LMMS]]<br />
*[[MusE]]<br />
*[[Qtractor]]<br />
*[[Rosegarden]]<br />
*[[SoX]]<br />
*[[Sweep (software)|Sweep]]<br />
*[[Traverso DAW|Traverso]]<br />
*[[WaveSurfer]]<br />
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*[[Ableton Live]]<br />
*[[ACID Pro]]<br />
*[[Acoustica (software)|Acoustica]]<br />
*[[Adobe Audition]]<br />
*[[Anvil Studio]]<br />
*[[AudioDesk]]<br />
*[[Cakewalk Sonar]]<br />
*[[Diamond Cut Audio Restoration Tools|DC-Art]]<br />
*[[Digital Performer]]<br />
*[[FL Studio]]<br />
*[[FL Studio Mobile]]<br />
*[[GarageBand]]<br />
*[[GoldWave]]<br />
*[[Harrison Mixbus]]<br />
*[[KRISTAL Audio Engine]]<br />
*[[Logic Pro]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Samplitude]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Sequoia]]<br />
*[[Making Waves (software)|Making Waves]]<br />
*[[Mixcraft]]<br />
*[[MuLab (MuTools)|MuLab]]<br />
*[[MultitrackStudio]]<br />
*[[n-Track Studio]]<br />
*[[PreSonus Studio One]]<br />
*[[Pro Tools]]<br />
*[[REAPER]]<br />
*[[Reason (software)|Reason]]<br />
*[[ReCycle (software)|ReCycle]]<br />
*[[Renoise]]<br />
*[[SAWStudio]]<br />
*[[Sony Vegas]]<br />
*[[Sound Forge]]<br />
*[[Sound Studio]]<br />
*[[SpectraLayers]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Cubase]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Nuendo]]<br />
*[[Synapse Audio Software|Synapse Orion]]<br />
*[[WaveLab|Steinberg WaveLab]]<br />
*[[Total Recorder]]<br />
*[[Tracktion]]<br />
*[[WavePad Audio Editor Software|WavePad]]<br />
*[[Z-Maestro]]<br />
*[[Zynewave Podium]]<br />
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*[[Adobe Soundbooth]]<br />
*[[BIAS Peak]]<br />
*[[Ensoniq PARIS]]<br />
*[[Logic Express]]<br />
*[[Logic Studio]]<br />
*[[Record (software)|Record]]<br />
*[[SoundDroid]]<br />
*[[SoundEdit]]<br />
*[[Soundscape Digital Technology]]<br />
*[[Soundscape R.Ed]]<br />
*[[Soundtrack Pro]]<br />
*[[TC Works Spark]]<br />
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*[[Comparison of multitrack recording software]]<br />
*[[Comparison of free software for audio]]<br />
*[[List of music software]]<br />
*[[List of Linux audio software]]<br />
*[[Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers]]<br />
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*[[Ardour (software)|Ardour]]<br />
*[[Audacity (audio editor)|Audacity]]<br />
*[[Ecasound]]<br />
*[[Gnome Wave Cleaner]]<br />
*[[Jokosher]]<br />
*[[LMMS]]<br />
*[[MusE]]<br />
*[[Qtractor]]<br />
*[[Rosegarden]]<br />
*[[SoX]]<br />
*[[Sweep (software)|Sweep]]<br />
*[[Traverso DAW|Traverso]]<br />
*[[WaveSurfer]]<br />
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*[[Ableton Live]]<br />
*[[ACID Pro]]<br />
*[[Acoustica (software)|Acoustica]]<br />
*[[Adobe Audition]]<br />
*[[Anvil Studio]]<br />
*[[AudioDesk]]<br />
*[[Cakewalk Sonar]]<br />
*[[Diamond Cut Audio Restoration Tools|DC-Art]]<br />
*[[Digital Performer]]<br />
*[[FL Studio]]<br />
*[[FL Studio Mobile]]<br />
*[[GarageBand]]<br />
*[[GoldWave]]<br />
*[[Harrison Mixbus]]<br />
*[[KRISTAL Audio Engine]]<br />
*[[Logic Pro]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Samplitude]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Sequoia]]<br />
*[[Making Waves (software)|Making Waves]]<br />
*[[Mixcraft]]<br />
*[[MuLab (MuTools)|MuLab]]<br />
*[[MultitrackStudio]]<br />
*[[n-Track Studio]]<br />
*[[PreSonus Studio One]]<br />
*[[Pro Tools]]<br />
*[[REAPER]]<br />
*[[Reason (software)|Reason]]<br />
*[[Record (software)|Record]]<br />
*[[ReCycle (software)|ReCycle]]<br />
*[[Renoise]]<br />
*[[SAWStudio]]<br />
*[[Sony Vegas]]<br />
*[[Sound Forge]]<br />
*[[Sound Studio]]<br />
*[[SpectraLayers]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Cubase]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Nuendo]]<br />
*[[Synapse Audio Software|Synapse Orion]]<br />
*[[WaveLab|Steinberg WaveLab]]<br />
*[[Total Recorder]]<br />
*[[Tracktion]]<br />
*[[WavePad Audio Editor Software|WavePad]]<br />
*[[Z-Maestro]]<br />
*[[Zynewave Podium]]<br />
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*[[Adobe Soundbooth]]<br />
*[[BIAS Peak]]<br />
*[[Ensoniq PARIS]]<br />
*[[Logic Express]]<br />
*[[Logic Studio]]<br />
*[[Record (software)|Record]]<br />
*[[SoundDroid]]<br />
*[[SoundEdit]]<br />
*[[Soundscape Digital Technology]]<br />
*[[Soundscape R.Ed]]<br />
*[[Soundtrack Pro]]<br />
*[[TC Works Spark]]<br />
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*[[Comparison of multitrack recording software]]<br />
*[[Comparison of free software for audio]]<br />
*[[List of music software]]<br />
*[[List of Linux audio software]]<br />
*[[Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers]]<br />
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*[[Ardour (software)|Ardour]]<br />
*[[Audacity (audio editor)|Audacity]]<br />
*[[Ecasound]]<br />
*[[Gnome Wave Cleaner]]<br />
*[[Jokosher]]<br />
*[[LMMS]]<br />
*[[MusE]]<br />
*[[Qtractor]]<br />
*[[Rosegarden]]<br />
*[[SoX]]<br />
*[[Sweep (software)|Sweep]]<br />
*[[Traverso DAW|Traverso]]<br />
*[[WaveSurfer]]<br />
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*[[Ableton Live]]<br />
*[[ACID Pro]]<br />
*[[Acoustica (software)|Acoustica]]<br />
*[[Adobe Audition]]<br />
*[[Anvil Studio]]<br />
*[[AudioDesk]]<br />
*[[Cakewalk Sonar]]<br />
*[[Diamond Cut Audio Restoration Tools|DC-Art]]<br />
*[[Digital Performer]]<br />
*[[FL Studio]]<br />
*[[FL Studio Mobile]]<br />
*[[GarageBand]]<br />
*[[GoldWave]]<br />
*[[Harrison Mixbus]]<br />
*[[KRISTAL Audio Engine]]<br />
*[[Logic Pro]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Samplitude]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Sequoia]]<br />
*[[Making Waves (software)|Making Waves]]<br />
*[[Mixcraft]]<br />
*[[MuLab (MuTools)|MuLab]]<br />
*[[MultitrackStudio]]<br />
*[[n-Track Studio]]<br />
*[[PreSonus Studio One]]<br />
*[[Pro Tools]]<br />
*[[REAPER]]<br />
*[[Reason (software)|Reason]]<br />
*[[Record (software)|Record]]<br />
*[[ReCycle (software)|ReCycle]]<br />
*[[Renoise]]<br />
*[[SAWStudio]]<br />
*[[Sony Vegas]]<br />
*[[Sound Forge]]<br />
*[[Sound Studio]]<br />
*[[SpectraLayers]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Cubase]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Nuendo]]<br />
*[[WaveLab|Steinberg WaveLab]]<br />
*[[Total Recorder]]<br />
*[[Tracktion]]<br />
*[[WavePad Audio Editor Software|WavePad]]<br />
*[[Z-Maestro]]<br />
*[[Zynewave Podium]]<br />
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*[[Adobe Soundbooth]]<br />
*[[BIAS Peak]]<br />
*[[Ensoniq PARIS]]<br />
*[[Logic Express]]<br />
*[[Logic Studio]]<br />
*[[Record (software)|Record]]<br />
*[[SoundDroid]]<br />
*[[SoundEdit]]<br />
*[[Soundscape Digital Technology]]<br />
*[[Soundscape R.Ed]]<br />
*[[Soundtrack Pro]]<br />
*[[TC Works Spark]]<br />
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|list4 = <br />
*[[Comparison of multitrack recording software]]<br />
*[[Comparison of free software for audio]]<br />
*[[List of music software]]<br />
*[[List of Linux audio software]]<br />
*[[Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers]]<br />
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* [[Ardour (software)|Ardour]]<br />
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* [[MusE]]<br />
* [[Qtractor]]<br />
* [[Rosegarden]]<br />
* [[Traverso DAW|Traverso]] <br />
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* [[Ableton Live]]<br />
* [[ACID Pro]]<br />
* [[Adobe Audition]]<br />
* [[Anvil Studio]]<br />
* [[Cakewalk Sonar]]<br />
* [[Digital Performer]]<br />
* [[FL Studio]]<br />
* [[FL Studio Mobile]]<br />
* [[GarageBand]]<br />
* [[Harrison Mixbus]]<br />
* [[Logic Pro]]<br />
* [[MAGIX Samplitude]]<br />
* [[MAGIX Sequoia]]<br />
* [[Making Waves (software)|Making Waves]]<br />
* [[Mixcraft]]<br />
* [[MuLab (MuTools)|MuLab]]<br />
* [[MultitrackStudio]]<br />
* [[n-Track Studio]]<br />
* [[PreSonus Studio One]]<br />
* [[Pro Tools]]<br />
* [[REAPER]]<br />
* [[Reason (software)|Reason]]<br />
* [[Record (software)|Record]]<br />
* [[Renoise]]<br />
* [[SAWStudio]]<br />
* [[Steinberg Cubase]]<br />
* [[Steinberg Nuendo]]<br />
* [[WaveLab|Steinberg WaveLab]]<br />
* [[Tracktion]]<br />
* [[Z-Maestro]]<br />
* [[Zynewave Podium]]<br />
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*[[Ardour (software)|Ardour]]<br />
*[[Audacity (audio editor)|Audacity]]<br />
*[[Ecasound]]<br />
*[[Gnome Wave Cleaner]]<br />
*[[Jokosher]]<br />
*[[LMMS]]<br />
*[[MusE]]<br />
*[[Qtractor]]<br />
*[[Rosegarden]]<br />
*[[SoX]]<br />
*[[Sweep (software)|Sweep]]<br />
*[[Traverso DAW|Traverso]]<br />
*[[WaveSurfer]]<br />
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*[[Ableton Live]]<br />
*[[ACID Pro]]<br />
*[[Acoustica (software)|Acoustica]]<br />
*[[Adobe Audition]]<br />
*[[Anvil Studio]]<br />
*[[AudioDesk]]<br />
*[[Cakewalk Sonar]]<br />
*[[Diamond Cut Audio Restoration Tools|DC-Art]]<br />
*[[Digital Performer]]<br />
*[[FL Studio]]<br />
*[[FL Studio Mobile]]<br />
*[[GarageBand]]<br />
*[[GoldWave]]<br />
*[[Harrison Mixbus]]<br />
*[[KRISTAL Audio Engine]]<br />
*[[Logic Pro]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Samplitude]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Sequoia]]<br />
*[[Making Waves (software)|Making Waves]]<br />
*[[Mixcraft]]<br />
*[[MuLab (MuTools)]]<br />
*[[MultitrackStudio]]<br />
*[[n-Track Studio]]<br />
*[[PreSonus Studio One]]<br />
*[[Pro Tools]]<br />
*[[REAPER]]<br />
*[[Reason (software)|Reason]]<br />
*[[Record (software)|Record]]<br />
*[[ReCycle (software)|ReCycle]]<br />
*[[Renoise]]<br />
*[[SAWStudio]]<br />
*[[Sony Vegas]]<br />
*[[Sound Forge]]<br />
*[[Sound Studio]]<br />
*[[SpectraLayers]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Cubase]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Nuendo]]<br />
*[[WaveLab|Steinberg WaveLab]]<br />
*[[Total Recorder]]<br />
*[[Tracktion]]<br />
*[[WavePad Audio Editor Software|WavePad]]<br />
*[[Z-Maestro]]<br />
*[[Zynewave Podium]]<br />
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*[[Adobe Soundbooth]]<br />
*[[BIAS Peak]]<br />
*[[Ensoniq PARIS]]<br />
*[[Logic Express]]<br />
*[[Logic Studio]]<br />
*[[Record (software)|Record]]<br />
*[[SoundDroid]]<br />
*[[SoundEdit]]<br />
*[[Soundscape Digital Technology]]<br />
*[[Soundscape R.Ed]]<br />
*[[Soundtrack Pro]]<br />
*[[TC Works Spark]]<br />
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|list4 = <br />
*[[Comparison of multitrack recording software]]<br />
*[[Comparison of free software for audio]]<br />
*[[List of music software]]<br />
*[[List of Linux audio software]]<br />
*[[Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers]]<br />
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[[Image:Peter Francken in his studio.jpg|thumb|300px|Music production using a digital audio workstation (DAW) with [[multi-monitor]] set-up]]<br />
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A '''digital audio workstation''' or '''DAW''' is an electronic device or [[computer]] [[Application software|software application]] for [[Sound recording and reproduction|recording]], editing and producing [[audio files]] such as [[song]]s, musical pieces, [[human speech]] or [[sound effects]]. DAWs come in a wide variety of configurations from a single software program on a [[laptop]], to an integrated stand-alone unit, all the way to a highly complex configuration of numerous components controlled by a central computer. Regardless of configuration, modern DAWs have a central interface that allows the user to alter and mix multiple recordings and tracks into a final produced piece.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0aE7BAAAQBAJ&pg=PA63&dq=digital+audio+workstation&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZwdns48HQAhVk0FQKHVPUDqoQ6AEIUTAG#v=onepage&q=digital%20audio%20workstation&f=false|title=Fundamentals of Digital Audio, New Edition|last=Kefauver|first=Alan P.|last2=Patschke|first2=David|date=2007-01-01|publisher=A-R Editions, Inc.|year=|isbn=9780895796110|location=|pages=133|language=en|quote=|via=}}</ref><br />
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DAWs are used for the production and [[sound recording|recording]] of [[music]], [[Radio broadcasting|radio]], [[Television channel|television]], [[podcasts]], [[multimedia]] and nearly any other situation where complex [[Audio signal|recorded audio]] is needed.<br />
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== History ==<br />
Early attempts at digital audio workstations in the 1970s and 1980s faced limitations such as the high price of storage, and the vastly slower processing and disk speeds of the time. In 1978, [[Soundstream]] (who had made one of the first commercially available digital audio tape recorders in 1977) built what could be considered the first digital audio workstation using some of the most current computer hardware of the time.<ref name=":0" /> The ''Digital Editing System'', as Soundstream called it, consisted of a [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[PDP-11|PDP-11/60]] [[minicomputer]] running a custom software package called DAP (Digital Audio Processor), a Braegen 14"-platter hard disk drive, a storage oscilloscope to display audio waveforms for editing, and a [[video display terminal]] for controlling the system. Interface cards that plugged into the PDP-11's [[Unibus]] slots (the ''Digital Audio Interface'', or ''DAI'') provided analog and digital audio input and output for interfacing to Soundstream's digital recorders and conventional analog tape recorders. The DAP software could perform edits to the audio recorded on the system's hard disks and provide effects such as crossfades.<br />
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By the late 1980s, a number of consumer level computers such as the [[MSX]] ([[Yamaha CX5M]]), [[Apple Macintosh]], [[Atari ST]] and [[Commodore Amiga]] began to have enough power to handle digital audio editing. Engineers used [[Macromedia]]'s Soundedit, with Microdeal's [[Replay Professional]] and [[Digidesign]]'s "Sound Tools" and "Sound Designer" to edit audio samples for sampling keyboards like the [[E-mu Emulator#The Emulator II|E-mu Emulator II]] and the [[Akai S900]]. Soon, people began to use them for simple two-track audio editing and [[CD]] [[Audio mastering|mastering]]. In 1994, a company in [[California]] named OSC produced a 4-track editing-recorder application called DECK that ran on Digidesign's hardware system, which was used in the production of [[The Residents]]' "Freakshow" [LP]. This combination of audio software and hardware was one of the earliest examples of a DAW.<br />
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Many major [[recording studios]] finally "went digital" after [[Digidesign]] introduced its Pro Tools software, modeled after the traditional method and signal flow in most analog recording devices. At this time, most DAWs were Apple Mac based (e.g., Pro Tools, Studer Dyaxis, [[Sonic Solutions]]). Around 1992, the first Windows based DAWs started to emerge from companies such as IQS Innovative Quality Software (now [[SAWStudio]]), [[Soundscape Digital Technology]], SADiE, [[Echo Digital Audio]], and Spectral Synthesis. All the systems at this point used dedicated hardware for their audio processing.<br />
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In 1993, German company [[Steinberg]] released [[Cubase|Cubase Audio]] on [[Atari Falcon|Atari Falcon 030]]. This version brought [[Digital signal processor|DSP]] built-in effects with 8-track audio recording & playback using only native hardware. The first Windows based software-only product, introduced in 1993, was Samplitude Studio (which already existed in 1992 as an audio editor for the Commodore Amiga).<br />
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In 1996, [[Steinberg]] introduced [[Cubase]] [[Virtual Studio Technology|VST]], which could record and play back up to 32 tracks of digital audio on an Apple Macintosh without need of any external [[Digital signal processor|DSP]] hardware. Cubase not only modelled a tape-like interface for recording and editing, but also modelled the entire mixing desk and effects rack common in analog studios. This revolutionised the DAW world, both in features and price tag, and was quickly imitated by most other contemporary DAW systems.<br />
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==Integrated DAW==<br />
[[Image:TASCAM X-48.jpg|thumb|225px|An '''integrated DAW''' consisted of: a [[computer monitor|control screen]], 48-track [[digital mixer]] integrated on [[hard disk recorder]] including data storage and audio interface. ([[TASCAM]] X-48)]]<br />
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{{See also|Hard disk recorder}} An integrated DAW consists of a [[mixing console]], control surface, audio converter, and data storage in one device. Integrated DAWs were more popular before commonly available personal computers became powerful enough to run DAW software. As computer power and speed increased and price decreased, the popularity of costly integrated systems with [[console automation]] dropped. Systems such as the Orban Audicy became standard production equipment at [[radio]] and [[television stations]].<br />
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==Software DAW==<br />
[[Image:Ardour-screenshot-big (tracks, mixer, x-fade - brighten).jpg|thumb|300px|A screenshot of a typical '''software DAW''' ([[Ardour (software)|Ardour]])]]<br />
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"DAW" can simply refer to the software itself, but traditionally, a computer-based DAW has four basic components: a [[computer]], either a [[sound card]] or audio interface, [[Audio editing software|digital audio editor software]], and at least one input device for adding or modifying data. This could be as simple as a mouse (if no external instruments are used) or as sophisticated as a piano-style [[MIDI keyboard|MIDI controller keyboard]] or automated [[mixing console|fader board]] for mixing track volumes.<br />
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The computer acts as a host for the sound card/audio interface, while the software provides the interface and functionality for audio editing. The sound card/external audio interface typically converts analog audio signals into digital form, and digital back to analog audio when playing it back; it may also assist in further processing of the audio. The software controls all related hardware components and provides a user interface to allow for recording, editing, and playback.<br />
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Computer-based DAWs have extensive recording, editing, and playback capabilities (some even have video-related features). For example, musically, they can provide a near-infinite increase in additional tracks to record on, polyphony, and virtual [[synthesizer]] or sample-based instruments to use for recording music. A DAW with a sampled [[string section]] emulator can be used to add string accompaniment "pads" to a pop song. DAWs can also provide a wide variety of [[effects unit|effects]], such as reverb, to enhance or change the sounds themselves.<br />
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Simple [[smartphone]]-based DAWs, called Mobile Audio Workstation (MAWs), are used (for example) by journalists for recording and editing on location. Many are sold on app stores such as the iOS App Store or Google Play.<br />
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==Common functionality==<br />
As software systems, DAWs are designed with many user interfaces, but generally they are based on a [[multitrack tape recorder]] metaphor, making it easier for [[recording engineer]]s and [[musicians]] already familiar with using tape recorders to become familiar with the new systems. Therefore, computer-based DAWs tend to have a standard layout that includes transport controls (play, rewind, record, etc.), track controls and a mixer, and a [[waveform]] display. Single-track DAWs display only one ([[monaural|mono]] or [[stereophonic sound|stereo]] form) track at a time. The term "track" is still used with DAWs, even though there is no physical track as there was in the era of tape-based recording.<br />
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[[Multitrack recording|Multitrack]] DAWs support operations on multiple tracks at once. Like a [[mixing console]], each track typically has controls that allow the user to adjust the overall [[loudness|volume]], equalization and stereo balance (pan) of the sound on each track. In a traditional recording studio additional [[rackmount]] processing gear is physically plugged into the audio signal path to add reverb, compression, etc. However, a DAW can also route in software or use software [[plugins]] (or VSTs) to process the sound on a track.<br />
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DAWs are capable of many of the same functions as a traditional tape-based studio setup, and in recent years have almost completely replaced them. Modern advanced recording studios may have multiple types of DAWs in them and it is not uncommon for a sound engineer and/or musician to travel with a portable laptop-based DAW, although interoperability between different DAWs is poor.<br />
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Perhaps the most significant feature available from a DAW that is not available in analog recording is the ability to 'undo' a previous action, using a command similar to that of the "undo" button in word processing software. Undo makes it much easier to avoid accidentally permanently erasing or recording over a previous recording. If a mistake or unwanted change is made, the undo command is used to conveniently revert the changed data to a previous state. Cut, Copy, Paste, and Undo are familiar and common computer commands and they are usually available in DAWs in some form. More common functions include the modifications of several factors concerning a sound. These include wave shape, pitch, tempo, and filtering.<br />
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Commonly DAWs feature some form of [[Mix automation|automation]], often performed through "[[envelope (waves)|envelopes]]". Envelopes are procedural line segment-based or curve-based interactive graphs. The lines and curves of the automation graph are joined by or comprise adjustable points. By creating and adjusting multiple points along a waveform or control events, the user can specify parameters of the output over time (e.g., volume or pan). Automation data may also be directly derived from human gestures recorded by a [[Audio control surface|control surface]] or [[Controller (computing)|controller]]. MIDI is a common data protocol used for transferring such gestures to the DAW.<br />
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MIDI recording, editing, and playback is increasingly incorporated into modern DAWs of all types, as is [[synchronization]] with other audio and/or video tools.<br />
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==Plug-ins==<br />
{{Main|Audio plug-in}}<br />
{{See also|Software effect processor|Software instrument}}<br />
There are countless software [[audio plug-in|plugin]]s for DAW software, each one coming with its own unique functionality, thus expanding the overall variety of sounds and manipulations that are possible. Some of the functions of these plugins include digital [[effects unit]]s which can modify a signal with distortion, resonators, equalizers, synthesizers, compressors, chorus, virtual amp, limiter, phaser, and flangers. Each have their own form of manipulating the soundwaves, tone, pitch, and speed of a simple sound and transform it into something different. To achieve an even more distinctive sound, multiple plugins can be used in layers, and further automated to manipulate the original sounds and mold it into a completely new sample.<br />
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==List of Commercial DAWs==<br />
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*[[Ableton Live]]<br />
*[[ACID Pro]]<br />
*[[Adobe Audition]]<br />
*[[Ardour (software)|Ardour]]<br />
*[[Audiotool]]<br />
*[[Bitwig Studio]]<br />
*[[Cakewalk SONAR]]<br />
*[[Digital Performer]]<br />
*[[FL Studio]]<br />
*[[Fairlight (company)|Fairlight]] <br />
*[[GarageBand]]<br />
*[[KRISTAL Audio Engine|Kristal]]<br />
*[[Logic Pro]]<br />
*[[Lumit]]<br />
*[[Maschine]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Samplitude]]<br />
*[[MAGIX Sequoia]]<br />
*[[Mixcraft]]<br />
*[[Harrison Mixbus|Mixbus]]<br />
*[[MuLab (MuTools)|MuLab]]<br />
*[[MusE]]<br />
*[[n-Track Studio]]<br />
*[[Ohm Studio]]<br />
*[[PreSonus Studio One]]<br />
*[[Pro Tools]]<br />
*[[Pyramix (software)|Pyramix]]<br />
*[[REAPER]]<br />
*[[Renoise]]<br />
*[[Reason (software)|Reason]]<br />
*[[SAWStudio]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Cubase]]<br />
*[[Steinberg Nuendo]]<br />
*[[Synapse Audio Software|Synapse Orion]]<br />
*[[Tracktion]]<br />
*[[Zynewave Podium]]<br />
*[[Z-Maestro]]<br />
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==Free and open source software==<br />
[[File:Qtractor-screenshot4.png|thumb|right|[[Qtractor]] screenshot]]<br />
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There are many [[free and open-source software]] programs that can facilitate a DAW. These are often designed to run on a variety of [[operating system]]s and are usually developed non-commercially.<br />
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The development of digital audio for [[Linux]] and [[BSD]] fostered technologies such as [[Advanced Linux Sound Architecture|ALSA]], which drives audio hardware, and [[JACK Audio Connection Kit|JACK]]. JACK allows any JACK-aware audio software to connect to any other audio software running on the system, such as connecting an ALSA- or [[Open Sound System|OSS]]-driven soundcard to a mixing and editing front-end, like [[Ardour (software)|Ardour]] or [[Rosegarden]]. In this way, JACK acts as a virtual audio [[patch bay]], and it can be configured to use a computer's resources in [[Real-time computing|real time]], with [[Flat memory model|dedicated memory]], and with various options that minimize the DAW's [[latency (audio)|latency]]. This kind of abstraction and configuration allows [[DJ]]s to use multiple programs for editing and synthesizing audio streams, or [[Computer multitasking|multitasking]] and [[duplexing]], without the need for analogue conversion, or [[wikt:asynchronous|asynchronous]] saving and reloading files, and ensures a high level of [[High fidelity|audio fidelity]].<br />
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*[[Audacity (audio editor)|Audacity]] is a free and open-source digital audio editor that can run on [[Microsoft Windows]], but also on [[OS X]], [[Linux]], and other [[Unix-like]] systems (including [[OpenSolaris]] and [[TrueOS]]); it is particularly popular in the [[podcast]] community, and also has a large following among the visually impaired due to its keyboard interface. However, it lacks MIDI support, concentrating more on sound manipulation and management than discrete events and sequencing.<br />
*[[Rosegarden]] is a multi-featured audio application that includes [[audio mixing (recorded music)|audio mixing]] plugins, a [[Music notation|notation editor]], and [[MIDI]]. The [[MusE]] Sequencer is a similarly featured audio application that includes an [[audio mixer]] and a [[MIDI sequencer]].<br />
Other open-source programs include [[Softsynth|virtual synthesizers]] and [[MIDI controller]]s, such as those provided by [[FluidSynth]] and [[TiMidity]]. Both can load SoundFonts to expand the voices and instruments available for synthesis and expand the ports and channels available to synthesizers. Such virtualization allows users to expand the traditional limitations of ADC-DAC hardware.<br />
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The Linux Audio Development (LAD) mailing list is a major driving force in developing [[standardization|standards]], such as the [[LADSPA]], [[Disposable Soft Synth Interface|DSSI]] and [[LV2]] plugin architectures. The [[Virtual Studio Technology]] (VST) plugin standard is supported as an option by some such programs but is generally implemented as a separate plugin, not a built-in option, due to Steinberg's licensing scheme. Among others, the creators of Audacity provide an optional, somewhat minimalist, VST-to-LADSPA bridge plugin for their software, but it is a separate download.<br />
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==Free and open source sequencers==<br />
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*[[Ardour (software)|Ardour]]<br />
*[[Frinika]]<br />
*[[LMMS]]<br />
*[[MusE]]<br />
*[[Psycle]]<br />
*[[Qtractor]]<br />
*[[Rosegarden]]<br />
*[[Traverso DAW]]<br />
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==See also==<br />
{{Commonscat|Digital audio workstations (DAW)}}<br />
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*[[Audio restoration]]<br />
*[[Broadcast automation]]<br />
*[[Comparison of digital audio editors]]<br />
*[[Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers]]<br />
*[[Console automation]]<br />
*[[List of music software]]<br />
*[[List of free software for audio]]<br />
*[[Multitrack recording]]<br />
*[[Music sequencer]]<br />
*[[Music Workstation]]<br />
*[[Radio software]]<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.sweetwater.com/feature/daw/daw_defined.php Introduction to DAW]<br />
*[http://synth.tk/daw/ A list of software DAWs, Sequencers, Hosts, etc.]<br />
*[http://ipadmusic.com/apps/daws-for-ipad/ List of DAWs for iOS platform.]<br />
*[http://www.dawsoftware.org/daw-software-for-beginners/ DAW Software for beginners]<br />
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[[Category:Sound production technology]]</div>Livecoderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eskayan_language&diff=783937388Eskayan language2017-06-05T15:16:28Z<p>Livecoder: Added Eskayan Glottolog.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox language<br />
| name = Eskayan<br />
| nativename = ''Bisaya''<br />''Iniskaya''<br />''Eskayano''<br />
| creator = [[Mariano Datahan]]<br />Attributed to Pinay, ancestor of the [[Eskaya clan]]<br />
| created = ca. 1920–1940<br />
| ethnicity = 3,000 (2013)<ref name=e19 /><br />
| speakers = 550<br />
| date = 2013<br />
| ref=e19<br />
| family = Cultural [[Constructed language|auxiliary language]]<br />
| script = [[Eskayan script]] (syllabary)<br />
| iso3 = esy<br />
| glotto = eska1234<br />
| imageheader = Script<br />
| image = Eskayascript.gif<br />
| map = Eskaya locator map.png<br />
| setting = Song, prayer, teaching, reproduction of traditional literature. Intended to establish a distinct indigenous culture on the island of [[Bohol]] in the [[Philippines]].<br />
| posteriori = Encryption of [[Cebuano language|Cebuano]], with lexical influence from Spanish and English<br />
| notice = IPA<br />
}}<br />
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'''Eskayan''' is an artificial auxiliary language of the [[Eskaya clan]] of [[Bohol]], an island province of the [[Philippines]]. It is grammatically [[Boholano dialect|Boholano]], the native language of Bohol, with a substituted lexicon.<ref name="Ted">Milan Ted D Torralba ‘The morphology of the Eskaya language’ A term paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in LNG 704 (Morphology & Syntax) The Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas. October 1991.</ref><ref name="Kelly2012" /> While Eskayan has no mother-tongue speakers, it is taught by volunteers in at least three cultural schools in the southeast interior of the province.<br />
[[File:Statue Mariano Datahan.JPG|thumb|right|Statue of Mariano Datahan, inscribed with Eskayan script]]<br />
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Eskayan has a number of idiosyncrasies that have attracted wide interest. One of its most immediately remarkable features is its unique writing system of over 1,000 syllabic characters, said to be modeled on parts of the human body,<ref name="bibingka">Hector Santos.[http://www.bibingka.com/dahon/mystery/eskaya.htm ''The Eskaya Script''] in [http://www.bibingka.com/dahon/default.htm A Philippine Leaf] (1997).</ref> and its non-Philippine lexicon.<br />
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The earliest attested document in Eskayan provisionally dates from 1908, and was on display at the Bohol Museum until September 2006.{{citation needed|date=February 2013}}<br />
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== History ==<br />
According to speakers, the Eskaya language and script were creations of Pinay, the ancestor of the Eskaya clan, who was inspired by human anatomy.<ref name="Kelly2012" /><ref name="classification">Piers Kelly. [http://www.esnips.com/doc/3e0f32f2-dcbe-4b12-86ae-0c84b5f1142c/The-Classification-of-Eskayan_NCIP ''The Classification of the Eskayan Language of Bohol''] A research report submitted to the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, Bohol, The Philippines. July, 2006.</ref> Pinay’s language was "rediscovered" in the early 20th century by [[Mariano Datahan]] (born Mariano Sumatra, ca. 1875–1949), a Messianic rebel soldier who transmitted it to his followers. Datahan had founded a utopian community in southeast Bohol in the aftermath of the [[Philippine–American War]], in order to resist imperial claims and establish an indigenous nation in Bohol, and the Eskayan language and script were seen as the embodiment of this incipient national culture.<ref name="Kelly2013">{{cite web|author=Piers Kelly |url=http://www.academia.edu/2612659/The_word_made_flesh_An_ethnographic_history_of_Eskayan_a_utopian_language_in_the_southern_Philippines |title=2012. [Excerpt only&#93; The word made flesh: An ethnographic history of Eskayan, a utopian language in the southern Philippines &#124; Piers Kelly |publisher=Academia.edu |date=1970-01-01 |accessdate=2015-08-14}}</ref><br />
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Recent research strongly suggests that the Eskayan language was created in the period after Spanish contact had been established. Evidence of this includes the presence of "native" terms (i.e., not borrowed or calqued) for post-contact cultural categories such as "pope" and "aeroplane". Further, the language makes semantic distinctions that are made in Spanish and English but not in Visayan (such as between "moon" and "month"). It is highly plausible that Eskayan vocabulary was created by taking parallel Spanish-English-Visayan wordlists from textbooks, and replacing the Visayan layer with Eskayan. Finally, the Eskayan script bears strong similarities to 19th-century Copperplate handwriting.<ref name="Kelly2013" /><br />
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Indigenous auxiliary languages with accompanying creation myths are attested elsewhere in the world. One notable case is the [[Damin]] ceremonial language of the [[Gulf of Carpentaria]] which is said to have been the creation of the ancestor Kalthad; another are the [[pandanus language]]s of the Medan region of Papua New Guinea.<br />
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== Classification ==<br />
Eskayan is a "sophisticated encryption" of the Cebuano language.<ref name=Kelly2012>{{cite journal|author=Kelly, Piers|date=2012|title=Your word against mine: How a rebel language and script of the Philippines was created, suppressed, recovered and contested.|journal=The Australian Journal of Anthropology|volume=23|pages=357–378|url=http://www.academia.edu/2588920/2012._Your_word_against_mine_How_a_rebel_language_and_script_of_the_Philippines_was_created_suppressed_recovered_and_contested}}</ref> It shows no lexical similarity to any of the indigenous languages of the Philippines, apart from a very few Cebuano words. Grammatically, however, it is Cebuano.<ref>Cristina J Martinez ''Gahum ug Gubat: A Study of Eskayan Texts, Symbolic Subversion and Cultural Constructivity''. Unpublished manuscript, 1993</ref><ref>Stella Marie de los Santos Consul Iniskaya: A linear linguistic description. A Dissertation presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Cebu Normal University. September, 2005</ref> Most of the words were invented, though with inspiration from Spanish and English vocabulary and phonotactics.<ref name=Kelly2013 /> Some Spanish words had their meanings changed, such as ''astro'' 'sun' (from 'star') and ''tre'' 'two' (from 'three').<br />
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Dr. Ernie Constantino (Professor of the Linguistics Department of the University of the Philippines) argued that the Visayan-Eskaya ethnolanguage is only a constructed language whose phonology, grammar, and/or vocabulary have been consciously devised by an individual or group, instead of having evolved naturally. This ethnolanguage would then be comparable to Esperanto and Ido.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Lexical Retrieval in L1, L2, L3, and L4 of the Bilingual Eskayan Tribe in Taytay, Duero, Bohol|last = Tubac|first = Angelo|publisher = Unpublished Masteral Thesis. University of San Carlos-Cebu City|year = 2013|isbn = |location = |pages = 13–14}}</ref><br />
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== Writing system ==<br />
{{Main|Eskayan script}}<br />
The Eskayan script has both alphabetic{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} and syllabic components. A basic 'alphabet' of 46 characters accounts for most of the common sounds and syllables used in Eskayan while a broader subset totalling over 1000 is used to represent the remaining syllables. The unusual diversity of consonant and vowel clusters accounts for this relatively large number of composite characters, which even includes superfluous symbols.<ref>Ma. Cristina J Martinez ''Gahum ug Gubat: A Study of Eskayan Texts, Symbolic Subversion and Cultural Constructivity''. Unpublished manuscript, 1993</ref><br />
The symbols are said to be based on parts of the human anatomy, though many are clearly based on the cursive roman alphabet.<br />
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== Romanised orthography ==<br />
A romanised form of Eskayan is used in the cultural schools for the purpose of exposition. Although not strictly standardised, this orthography has elements in common with the Spanish system once used for transliterating Cebuano. E.g., the letters {{angbr|i}} and {{angbr|e}} are interchangeable symbols representing the sound {{IPA|/ɪ/}}; the ‘ll’ combination is pronounced {{IPA|/lj/}} and the letter {{angbr|c}} will be pronounced {{IPA|/s/}} when it precedes a front vowel, as in Spanish. A notable innovation in Eskayan romanised orthography is the letter combination ‘chd’ which represents the sound {{IPA|/d͡ʒ/}}.<ref name="classification" /><br />
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== Phonology and phonotactics ==<br />
Eskayan shares all the same phonemes as Boholano-Visayan (the particular variety of Cebuano spoken on Bohol) and even includes the distinctive Boholano voiced palatal affricate {{IPA|/d͡ʒ/}} that appears in Visayan words such as ''maayo'' {{IPA|[maʔad͡ʒo]}} (‘good’). With the exception of this phoneme, Eskayan shares the same basic phonology as Cebuano-Visayan, Tagalog and many other Philippine languages.<br />
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The phonotactics of Eskayan, on the other hand, are quite different from those of Boholano-Visayan and Philippine languages generally. This can be seen in Eskayan words such as ''bosdipir'' {{IPA|[bosdɪpɪr]}} (‘eel’), ''guinposlan'' {{IPA|[ɡɪnposlan]}} (‘face’), ''ilcdo'' {{IPA|[ɪlkdo]}} (‘knee’) and ''estrapirado'' {{IPA|[ɪstrapɪrado]}} (‘flower’) that contain consonant sequences like {{IPA|/sd/}}, {{IPA|/np/}}, {{IPA|/sl/}}, {{IPA|/lkd/}} and {{IPA|/str/}} which do not feature in Philippine languages. Furthermore, a significant number of Eskayan words have phonemic sequences that are common in Spanish or in Spanish loans into Boholano-Visayan but appear rarely, if ever, in non-borrowed words.<ref name="classification" /><br />
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== Case system ==<br />
Eskayan conforms to the same syntactic and morphological structure as Cebuano. Accordingly, Eskayan nouns are uninflected but may be marked for case with one of several preceding case markers.<br />
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The table below shows the basic case system of Eskayan, with Cebuano equivalents in brackets.<ref>This is modelled on Himmelman's table of Cebuano case marker's in Nikolaus Himmelmann, ‘The Austronesian languages of Asia and Madagascar: typological characteristics’. ''The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar'', ed. by Nikolaus Himmelmann and Alexander Adelaar. London: Routledge, 2005. Cited in Fuhui Hsieh & Michael Tanangkingsing ‘The Empty Root in Cebuano and Kavalan: A Cognitive Perspective’ Papers from the Tenth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics. January 2006.</ref><br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Personal name marker<br />
!<br />
!Non-personal name marker<br />
!<br />
|-<br />
|'''nominative'''<br />
|''ye'' or ''e'' (si)<br />
|'''Specific (article)'''<br />
|''esto'' (ang)<br />
|-<br />
|'''possessive'''<br />
|''kon'' (ni)<br />
|'''Oblique specific'''<br />
|''ya'' (sa)<br />
|-<br />
|'''dative'''<br />
|''puy'' (kang)<br />
|'''Oblique non-specific'''<br />
|''chda'' (ug)<br />
|}<br />
''Kon'' and ''esto'' parallel Spanish ''con'' 'with' and ''esto'' 'that', approximate Spanish glosses for Cebuano ''ni'' and ''ang''.<br />
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Eskayan and Cebuano texts, which are always written face-to-face in the bilingual Eskayan books, generally have a one-to-one correspondence. For example:<br />
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{|class=wikitable<br />
|-<br />
!Eskayan<br />
|Yi ||Omanad ||aripirna ||huntun ||kun ||Jomabad.<br />
|-<br />
!Cebuano<br />
|Si ||Omanad ||sundalu ||ubus ||ni ||Jomabad.<br />
|-<br />
!Gloss<br />
|{{sc|SPEC}} ||(name)||soldier ||under ||{{sc|GEN}}||(name)<br />
|}<br />
:''Omanad was a soldier under the command of Jomabad.''<br />
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== Pronouns ==<br />
Eskayan personal pronouns are also marked by case. In the table below, the Cebuano equivalents are indicated in brackets. (These pronouns are drawn from a limited corpus; omissions are indicated by [] and uncertainties with an asterisk.)<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!&nbsp;<br />
!Absolutive<br />
!Genitive₁<br /><small>(Preposed)</small><br />
!Genitive₂<br /><small>(Postposed)</small><br />
!Oblique<br />
|-<br />
|'''1st person singular'''<br />
|''naren'' (ako, ko)<br />
|''damo'' (akong)<br />
|''tompoy'' (nako, ko)<br />
|''tompoy'' (kanako, nako)<br />
|-<br />
|'''2nd person singular'''<br />
|''samo'' (ikaw, ka)<br />
|''gona'' (imong)<br />
|''nistro'' (nimo, mo)<br />
|''nistro'' (kanimo, nimo)<br />
|-<br />
|'''3rd person singular'''<br />
|''atcil'' (siya)<br />
|''chdel'' (iyang)<br />
|''kon chdil'' (niya)<br />
|''mininos*'' (kaniya, niya)<br />
|-<br />
|'''1st person plural inclusive'''<br />
|''arhitika'' (kita, ta)<br />
|''chdaro'' (atong)<br />
|[] (nato)<br />
|[] (kanato, nato)<br />
|-<br />
|'''1st person plural exclusive'''<br />
|''kim'' (kami, mi)<br />
|''gramyu'' (among)<br />
|[] (namo)<br />
|[] (kanamo, namo)<br />
|-<br />
|'''2nd person plural'''<br />
|''chdicto'' (kamo, mo)<br />
|[] (inyong)<br />
|[] (ninyo)<br />
|[] (kaninyo, ninyo)<br />
|-<br />
|'''3rd person plural'''<br />
|[] (sila)<br />
|''persiyan'' (ilang)<br />
|[] (nila)<br />
|[] (kanila, nila)<br />
|}<br />
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== Lexicon ==<br />
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=== Cebuano influences ===<br />
Despite its structural equivalence to Eskayan, Cebuano has had a very limited lexical influence on the language. In a comparison of core Swadesh vocabulary, there are eight identifiable cognates.<ref name="classification" /><br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! '''English'''<br />
! '''Eskayan'''<br />
! '''Cebuano'''<br />
|-<br />
| at<br />
| ''ya''<br />
| ''sa''<br />
|-<br />
| that<br />
| ''cano''<br />
| ''ka'na''<br />
|-<br />
| we (inclusive/exclusive)<br />
| ''arhitika/kim''<br />
| ''kita/kami''<br />
|-<br />
| who<br />
| ''kinya''<br />
| ''kinsa''<br />
|-<br />
| four<br />
| ''pat''<br />
| ''upat''<br />
|-<br />
| six<br />
| ''nom''<br />
| ''un'um''<br />
|-<br />
| eight<br />
| ''wal''<br />
| ''walo'''<br />
|-<br />
| nine<br />
| ''sem''<br />
| ''siam''<br />
|}<br />
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Eskayan words have a one-to-one correspondence with Cebuano, so that when two words are homophones in Cebuano, they are homophones in Eskayan as well. However, the verbal morphology is quite different: Cebuano has twenty-four verbal affixes which indicate [[grammatical aspect]] and other feature, whereas Eskayan has just five ''(muy-, dil-, pur-, yu-, yi-)'', each of which can substitute for any of the Cebuano affixes. This often makes Eskayan grammar ambiguous, and dependent on the parallel Cebuano text. In addition, some Eskayan verbs are equivalent to specific inflections of Cebuano verbs despite not having any morphology. For example, Eskayan ''imprus'' 'was taken on', which is basic root, translates Cebuano ''gipuslan'', where ''gi-'' indicates that the action is [[perfective aspect|completed]] and performed on the [[agent trigger|grammatical agent]]. This is likely because the prototype for many Eskayan words was an early English–Spanish–Visayan trilingual, with the Visayan (Cebuano) glosses crossed out and replaced with Eskayan.<ref name="Kelly2012" /><br />
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=== Spanish influences ===<br />
Although the Eskayan lexicon bears a marked Spanish influence,<ref>See op.cit Martinez ''Gahum ug Gubat''(132) and Kelly ''The Classification of the Eskayan Language of Bohol''(12)</ref> the loan-patterns are hard to map.<ref name="classification" /> Some Spanish words appear to have been directly borrowed into Eskayan with virtually no semantic or phonetic alterations. E.g., the Eskayan word ''merido'', meaning ‘husband’, is evidently loaned from the Spanish ''marido'', also meaning ‘husband’. Others retain only a few of the semantic properties of the original. E.g., the word ''astro'' means ‘sun’ in Eskayan but ‘star’ in Spanish. In some interesting cases Eskayan lexical items appear to be borrowed but are assigned new meanings entirely. E.g., the Eskayan ''memorya'' (‘sky’) does not coincide semantically with the Spanish ''memoria'' (‘memory’). One of the most intriguing examples of such an ‘interrupted loan’ is that of the Eskayan ''tre'' (‘two’) seemingly derived from the Spanish ''tres'' (‘three’). Here the semantic property of ‘number’ was retained but the actual quantity it represented was reassigned.<ref name="classification" /><br />
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== Text ==<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
!Eskaya<ref>[http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/ldtc/languages/eskaya/Translation%202.html] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121022120418/http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/ldtc/languages/eskaya/Translation%202.html |date=October 22, 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/ldtc/languages/eskaya/BoholHymn.mp3 |format=MP3 |title=Recording |publisher=Web.archive.org |accessdate=2015-08-14 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130814184627/http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/ldtc/languages/eskaya/BoholHymn.mp3 |archivedate=August 14, 2013 }}</ref><br />
!Boholano<br />
!English<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
Samnat yo bantelar,<br /><br />
Datong con Bathala,<br /><br />
Ya abeya cloper meboy secwes<br /><br />
Nemte ya chdid loning<br /><br />
Ya moy beresa gui<br /><br />
Samnat eclabolto<br /><br />
Gona yonoy dokerkedo<br /><br />
Bentod ya hondog yel moy sebar<br /><br />
Chda a chdiam yel keman pay<br />
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Edlac esto mesesabla<br /><br />
Lo-ya bac Lobor,<br /><br />
Chdire esto ebetangke chda loreker<br /><br />
Parong esto topete<br /><br />
Ya droser, ya secwes<br /><br />
Do-o moy sam<br /><br />
Tewergoyo asado chda carna<br /><br />
Ya lacyo booy.<br />
|<br />
Yuta kong minahal,<br /><br />
Hatag ni Bathala;<br /><br />
Sa adlaw'g gabi-i,<br /><br />
Taknang tanan<br /><br />
Dinasig sa kinaiyahan<br /><br />
Sa mga bayaning yutawhan<br /><br />
Imong kalinaw gi-ampingan<br /><br />
Lungsod sa bungtod nga matunhay<br /><br />
Ug matam-is nga kinampay<br />
<br />
Puti ang kabaybayunan<br /><br />
Walog sa suba binisbisan<br /><br />
Bahandi sa dagat ug kapatagan<br /><br />
Gugma ang tuburan<br /><br />
Sa kagawasan sa tanan<br /><br />
Panalanginan ka<br /><br />
Ihalad ko lawas ug kalag<br /><br />
Sa mutya kong Bohol.<br />
|<br />
This is the land I love,<br /><br />
The land God gave to me,<br /><br />
Caressed by the sun,Bathed by the sea,<br /><br />
And kissed by the cool breeze<br /><br />
Night and day.<br /><br />
Here's where the early heroes lived,<br /><br />
Here's where they wrought peace and here they bled,<br /><br />
Here rise the marvelous cone-shaped hills,<br /><br />
Here's sweet kinampay grows.<br />
<br />
Blessed with white sandy beaches,<br /><br />
Rivers that water valleys,<br /><br />
Seas teem with fishes and cows graze on the plains,<br /><br />
In ev'ry home love reigns,<br /><br />
God keep my homeland always free,<br /><br />
Let her forever be,<br /><br />
I pledge my strength, my heart and soul,<br /><br />
To my dear home, Bohol.<br />
|}<br />
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== Theories and controversies ==<br />
In the 1980s and 1990s, the Eskaya community attracted the interest of local mystics who promoted the notion that their language was of exotic origin.<ref name="survey">Piers Kelly. [http://www.esnips.com/doc/df6569b1-bc03-411f-9087-49dd9f2139a3/Survey--Review ''Visayan-Eskaya Secondary Source Materials: Survey & Review'' Part One: 1980–1993] Produced for the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, Bohol, Philippines. 2006</ref> Today, the few linguists who have examined Eskayan generally concur that it is structurally Cebuano but lexically innovative, suggesting that Eskayan is an auxiliary language or a highly sophisticated form of disguised speech encoded from Cebuano.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== Additional readings ==<br />
{{Portal|Bohol}}<br />
*Piers Kelly (2012) [http://hdl.handle.net/1885/9723 Your word against mine: How a rebel language and script of the Philippines was created, suppressed, recovered and contested.] [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/taja.12005/abstract ''The Australian Journal of Anthropology''] 23 (3):357-378.<br />
*Piers Kelly (2012) [http://hdl.handle.net/1885/9401 The morphosyntax of a created language of the Philippines: Folk linguistic effects and the limits of relexification]. In ''The 42nd Australian Linguistic Society Conference Proceedings – 2011 (Canberra, 2-4 Dec 2011)'', edited by M. Ponsonnet, L. Dao and M. Bowler. Canberra: ANU Research Repository, http://hdl.handle.net/1885/9401.<br />
*Marciana Galambao "[http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/~uhdoc/eskaya/Eskaya.html The Eskaya Language]", The [[University of Hawaii]].<br />
*Piers Kelly [http://www.scribd.com/doc/8137028/The-Classification-of-the-Eskayan-Language-of-Bohol ''The Classification of the Eskaya language of Bohol''] A research report submitted to the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, Bohol, The Philippines. July 2006.<br />
*Hector Santos "[http://www.bibingka.com/dahon/mystery/eskaya.htm The Eskaya Script]" in A Philippine Leaf. US, January 25, 1997.<br />
*Hector Santos "[http://www.bibingka.com/dahon/mystery/silver2.htm Butuan Silver Strip Deciphered?]" in A Philippine Leaf. US, October 28, 1996<br />
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| origin = [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]<br />
| genre = [[Electronic music]]<br />
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'''Robert B. Henke''' (born 1969) is a German [[computer music]] artist working in the fields of audiovisual installation, music and performance. He was born in Munich, Germany, and lives in [[Berlin]].<br />
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Coming from an engineering background, Henke is fascinated by the beauty of technical objects. Developing his own instruments and [[algorithm]]s is an integral part of his creative process. His materials are computer generated sound and images, field recordings, photography and light; transformed, re-arranged and modulated by mathematical rules, real time interaction and controlled random operations. Many of his works use multiple channels of audio or are specifically conceived for unique locations and their individual properties. For the past few years, he has been exploring the artistic usage of high power lasers in his installations and performances.<br />
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Robert Henke is also a co-developer of the music software [[Ableton Live]], with Gerhard Behles.<br />
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Since 1995 he has produced electronic music under the name ''[[Monolake]]'', which he founded in collaboration with Gerhard Behles.<br />
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He writes and lectures about sound and the creative use of computers at the [[Berlin University of the Arts]], the [[Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics]] (CCRMA) at [[Stanford University]], and the Studio National des Arts Contemporains - [[:fr:Le Fresnoy|Le Fresnoy]] in Lille, France.<br />
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His installations, performances and concerts have been presented at the [[Tate Modern|Tate Modern London]], the [[Centre Georges Pompidou|Centre Pompidou Paris]], [[Le Lieu unique|Le Lieu Unique Nantes]], [[MoMA PS1|PS-1 New York]], [[Mudam|MUDAM Luxembourg]], [http://www.mak.at/aktuell MAK Vienna], the [[Art Gallery of New South Wales]] in Australia, [[Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art|KW Institute for Contemporary Art]], Berlin.<br />
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[[Image:AtomHenke.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|Robert Henke during an Atom live performance]]<br />
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==Selected installations==<br />
*[http://www.roberthenke.com/installations/destructive.html ''Destructive Observation Field'']<br />
*[http://www.roberthenke.com/installations/werk_III.html ''Werk III'']<br />
*[http://www.roberthenke.com/installations/fragile_territories.html ''Fragile Territories'']<br />
*[http://www.roberthenke.com/installations/wfs_works.html ''Works for Wave Field Synthesis'']<br />
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==Selected performances==<br />
*[http://www.roberthenke.com/concerts/deepweb.html ''Deep Web'']<br />
*[http://www.roberthenke.com/concerts/lumiere.html ''Lumiere II'']<br />
*[http://www.roberthenke.com/concerts/destructive.html ''Destructive Observation Field'']<br />
*[http://monolake.de/concerts/surround.html ''Monolake Live Surround'']<br />
*[http://monolake.de/concerts/intersection.html ''Intersection'']<br />
*[http://monolake.de/concerts/atlantic_waves.html ''Atlantic Waves'']<br />
*[http://monolake.de/concerts/fundamental_forces.html ''Fundamental Forces'']<br />
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==Selected albums==<br />
*Monolake - [[Ghosts (Monolake album)|Ghosts]] (2012)<br />
*Monolake - ''Silence'' (2009)<br />
*Robert Henke - ''Layering Buddha'' (2006)<br />
*Monolake - ''Polygon Cities'' (2005)<br />
*Robert Henke - ''Signal To Noise'' (2004)<br />
*Monolake - ''Momentum'' (2003)<br />
*Monolake - ''Cinemascope'' (2001)<br />
*Monolake - ''Gravity'' (2000)<br />
*Monolake - ''Interstate'' (1998)<br />
*Monolake - ''Honkong'' (1997)<br />
*Robert Henke - ''Piercing Music'' (1994)<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.roberthenke.com/ Robert Henke (official website)]<br />
*[https://www.ableton.com/ Ableton (official website)]<br />
*[http://www.monolake.de/home/label.html Label (Imbalance Computer Music)]<br />
*[http://www.discogs.com/artist/14820-Robert-Henke Robert Henke Discography]<br />
*[http://www.discogs.com/artist/534-Monolake Monolake Discography]<br />
*[https://dj.dancecult.net/index.php/dancecult/article/view/400/404 Mark J. Butler (ed.), Electronica, Dance and Club Music, Farnham: Ashgate, 2012.]<br />
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'''Gary Tatintsian Gallery''' is a [[contemporary art]] gallery owned and directed by [[Gary Tatintsian]].<br />
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==History==<br />
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Gary Tatintsian Gallery, previously located in [[Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea]], New York in 1999, expanded in 2005 to a new space in [[Moscow]] historical centre – right next to the [[Red Square]]. “We can do it!” project first opened the space with the works by [[Peter Halley]], [[Vik Muniz]], Tony Matelli, [[Tony Oursler]], [[Antony Gormley]] and Stephan Balkenhol. <br />
Following the priority course to the contemporary Western art, avant-garde, photography, new media and conceptual design, gallery presented to Russian public the works of such world-known artists as Damien Hirst, Joel-Peter Witkin, Tal R, Peter Halley, Yasumasa Morimura, Christopher Wool, Peter Doig, Daniel Richter, Jonathan Meese, Cecily Brown, Georg Baselitz, Chris Ofili, Dirk Skreber, Tony Matelli and George Condo.<br />
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Gallery photography projects focused on the inheritance of a 20th-century art with the show by Weegee, Alexander Rodchenko, László Moholy-Nagy and Helmar Lerski. Since 2012 Gallery is an exclusive proprietor of the heritage estate of a great Russian abstract artist [[Evgeny Chubarov]] (1934 — 2012).<br />
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==Exhibits==<br />
In September 2013, the gallery opened a new space, with a personal show by [[Anselm Reyle]]. New gallery space is settled in the ArtHouse building located in Moscow city centre in the middle of new Moscow art area. Gallery space contains three large exhibition rooms with a total area more over 900 square metres. Since that time, the gallery has held the exhibitions of such established artists as [[John Miller (American artist)|John Miller]], Tony Matelli, [[Olaf Breuning]] (Group show),<ref>[http://inhalemag.com/john-miller-olaf-breuning-tony-matelli-gary-tatintsian-gallery/ Tony Matelli, Olaf Breuning, John Miller at Gary Tatintsian Gallery]"Inhale"</ref> [[Wim Delvoye]] (parallel exhibit with [[Pushkin Museum|The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts]]),<ref>[http://www.studiointernational.com/index.php/wim-delvoye-in-moscow How much is too much? Wim Delvoye in Moscow] "Studio International"</ref> Lee Ufan (One-man show) and Evgeny Chubarov (Memorial show devoted to the artist's anniversary).<br />
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In November 2015, The Gallery opened group show “MUTATED REALITY” <ref>[http://www.mutualart.com/Exhibitions/Mutated-Reality/164D0A4697ED3E36#Info "Mutated reality" at GTG] "Mutualart.com"</ref> featiring selected works by [[Francis Bacon]], [[Chuck Close]], [[George Condo]], [[Wim Delvoye]], [[Carroll Dunham]], [[KAWS (artist)|KAWS]], [[Mike Kelley (artist)|Mike Kelley]], [[Tony Matelli]], [[Malcolm Morley]] and [[Peter Saul]]. The show reflected different stages of formation of figurative art for the past 30 years.<br />
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In April 2016, the Gallery presented personal show by American artist [[Peter Saul]]<ref>[http://artdaily.com/news/86737/Gary-Tatintsian-Gallery-in-Moscow-exhibits-the-work-of-American-painter-Peter-Saul Gary Tatintsian Gallery in Moscow exhibits the work of American painter Peter Saul] "Artdaily.com"</ref> for the first time in Moscow.<br />
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In November 2016, The Gallery opened personal show by one of the most influential designers and architects of our time, [[Ron Arad (industrial designer)|Ron Arad]]. The show in Moscow includes the collection of pressed [[Fiat 500|FIAT 500]] cars, which have been previously exhibited in the Pinacoteca Agnelli in Italy and the Israeli [[Design Museum Holon]]; steel furniture and a unique interactive work, The Last Train machine, designed specifically for Ron Arad's studio.<br />
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In the end of March 2017, The Gallery opened the personal show by established British artist - [[Damien Hirst]]. The exhibition includes iconic Butterfly and bright, geometric Spin paintings, colorful Spot canvases, and famous Medicine and Instrumental cabinets.<br />
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==Artists represented==<br />
{{div col|colwidth=15em}}<br />
*Stephan Balkenhol<br />
*[[Georg Baselitz]]<br />
*[[Olaf Breuning]]<br />
*[[Evgeny Chubarov]]<br />
*[[Chuck Close]]<br />
*[[George Condo]]<br />
*[[John Currin]]<br />
*[[Wim Delvoye]]<br />
*[[Peter Doig]]<br />
*[[Carroll Dunham]]<br />
*[[Peter Halley]]<br />
*[[Damien Hirst]]<br />
*[[KAWS (artist)]]<br />
*[[Mike Kelley (artist)|Mike Kelley]]<br />
*[[Ilya Kabakov]]<br />
*[[Barbara Kruger]]<br />
*[[David Lachapelle]] <br />
*Tony Matelli<br />
*[[John Miller (American artist)|John Miller]]<br />
*[[Yue Minjun]]<br />
*[[Malcolm Morley]] <br />
*[[Vik Muniz]]<br />
*[[Albert Oehlen]]<br />
*[[Tony Oursler]]<br />
*[[Anselm Reyle]]<br />
*[[Peter Saul]] <br />
*[[Frank Stella]]<br />
*[[Lee Ufan]]<br />
*[[Keiichi Tanaami]]<br />
*[[Joel-Peter Witkin]]<br />
*[[Christopher Wool]]<br />
*[[Ron Arad (industrial designer)|Ron Arad]]<br />
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==List of exhibits==<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
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! Date<br />
! Artist(s)<br />
! Description<br />
! Information<br />
! Publications<br />
|-<br />
| 31 Mar 2017 — 1 Jun 2017<br />
| [[Damien Hirst]]<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/damien-hirst/works-view View]<br />
|-<br />
| 18 Nov 2016 — 11 Mar 2017<br />
| [[Ron Arad (industrial designer)|Ron Arad]]<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/ron-arad/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [https://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/ron_arad_catalogue8 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 22 Apr — 30 Sep 2016<br />
| [[Peter Saul]]<br />
| "YOU BETTER CALL SAUL" <br />
One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/peter-saul/works View]<br />
| [https://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/peter_saul_catalogue/ Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 27 Nov 2015 — 2 Apr 2016<br />
| [[Francis Bacon]], [[Chuck Close]], [[George Condo]], [[Wim Delvoye]], [[Carroll Dunham]], [[KAWS (artist)]], [[Mike Kelley (artist)|Mike Kelley]], Tony Matelli, [[Malcolm Morley]] and [[Peter Saul]]<br />
| ''Group show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/mutated-reality/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [https://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/mutated_reality_catalogue?e=5887734/31464418 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Apr — 10 Nov 2015<br />
| Evgeny Chubarov<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/evgeny-chubarov/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/chubarov_catalogue/2?e=5887734/14761484 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 14 Nov 2014 — 23 Mar 2015<br />
| [[Lee Ufan]]<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/lee-ufan/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/lee_ufan_catalogue_for_site?e=5887734/13351281 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 26 Jun — 1 Nov 2014<br />
| [[Wim Delvoye]] <br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/wim-delvoye/exhibitions-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/wd?e=5887734/9916309 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 21 Mar — 15 Jun 2014<br />
| [[John Miller (American artist)|John Miller]], Tony Matelli, [[Olaf Breuning]] <br />
| ''Group show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/olaf-breuning-tony-matelli-john-miller/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/obtmjm?e=5887734/10609777 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 13 Sep 2013 — 28 Feb 2014<br />
| [[Anselm Reyle]]<br />
| "ELECTRIC SPIRIT" <br />
One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/anselm-reyle-electric-spirit/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/electricspirit?e=5887734/9918846 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 28 Apr — 8 Aug 2010<br />
| Stephan Balkenhol<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/stephan-balkenhol/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/stephan_balkenhol?e=5887734/11542114 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Mar — 21 Apr 2010<br />
| [[George Condo]], Robert Lucander, Stephan Balkenhol, [[Martin Maloney]], [[Vik Muniz]], [[Joel-Peter Witkin]]<br />
| ''"PERSONA GRATA"<br />
Group show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/persona-grata/exhibition-view View]<br />
|-<br />
| 23 Sep — 28 Dec 2009<br />
| Tony Matelli <br />
| ''"THE IDIOT"<br />
One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/tony-matelli-the-idiot/exhibition-view View]<br />
|-<br />
| 20 Jan — 10 Apr 2009<br />
| Kristin Calabrese, [[Vik Muniz]], [[Tal R]], Evgeny Chubarov, [[Martin Maloney]], Robert Lucander, Lisa Ruyter<br />
| ''"PRICE OF OIL" <br />
Group show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/price-of-oil/exhibition-view View]<br />
|-<br />
| 18 Sep — 30 Dec 2008<br />
| Tony Matelli<br />
| ''"SURVIVAL"<br />
One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/tony-matelli-survival/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/matelli_small_catalogue?e=5887734/3277950 Catalog 1]<br />
[http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/matelli_big_catalogue?e=5887734/2959358 Catalog 2]<br />
|-<br />
| 15 May — 14 Aug 2008<br />
| [[George Condo]]<br />
| ''"ARTIFICIAL REALISM" <br />
One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/george-condo-artificial-realism/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/condo_catalogue?e=5887734/3233125 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 15 Apr — 14 May 2008<br />
| [[George Condo]], [[Anton Henning]], [[David Lachapelle]], Tony Matelli, [[Ryan McGinness]], [[Jonathan Meese]], [[John Miller (American artist)|John Miller]], [[Sarah Morris]], [[Roxy Paine]]<br />
| ''"BAD PLANET" <br />
Group show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/bad-planet/exhibition-view View]<br />
|-<br />
| 7 Feb — 10 Mar 2008<br />
| [[Helmar Lerski]]<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/helmar-lerski/exhibition-view View]<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Nov 2007 — 30 Jan 2008<br />
| [[Vik Muniz]]<br />
| ''"RUSSIAN PROJECT" <br />
One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/vik-muniz-russian-project/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/muniz_catalogue?e=5887734/3275309 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 Sep — 30 Oct 2007<br />
| [[Martin Maloney]]<br />
| ''"UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL" <br />
One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/martin-maloney-up-close-and-personal/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/maloney_catalogue?e=5887734/3077458 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 22 Jun — 6 Aug 2007<br />
| [[André Butzer]]<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/andr-butzer/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/butzer_catalogue?e=5887734/11845045 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 17 May — 20 Jun 2007<br />
| Evgeny Chubarov<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/evgeny-chubarov/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/eugeny_chubarov_catalogue?e=5887734/5198088 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Mar — 24 Apr 2007<br />
| [[Jonathan Meese]], [[Peter Doig]], [[Christopher Wool]], [[Chris Ofili]], [[Cecily Brown]], [[Daniel Richter (artist)|Daniel Richter]], [[Tal R]], [[Dash Snow]], [[Georg Baselitz]], Norbert Schwontkowski<br />
| ''"HUNKY DORY"<br />
Group show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/hunky-dory/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/hunkydory_catalogue?e=5887734/3042973 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 24 Jan — 1 Mar 2007<br />
| [[Kazimir Malevich]], [[Alexander Rodchenko]], Evgeny Chubarov, [[Rémy Zaugg]], [[Jake and Dinos Chapman]], [[Daniel Richter (artist)|Daniel Richter]], Stephan Balkenhol, [[László Moholy-Nagy]], [[Dirk Skreber]], [[Peter Halley]], [[Vik Muniz]], [[George Condo]], [[Anton Henning]]<br />
| ''"CREATE YOUR OWN MUSEUM"<br />
Group show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/create-your-own-museum/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/cyom_catalogue?e=5887734/3216162 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 18 Oct — 30 Nov 2006<br />
| [[Yasumasa Morimura]]<br />
| ''"ONE ARTIST'S THEATER"<br />
One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/yasumasa-morimura-one-artists-theater/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/morimura_catalogue?e=5887734/3761127 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 17 May - 5 Aug 2006<br />
| [[Peter Halley]]<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/peter-halley-2006/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/halley_for_site?e=5887734/13352237 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 12 Apr — 15 May 2006<br />
| [[Maurizio Cattelan]], [[Damien Hirst]], [[Paul McCarthy]], [[Jake and Dinos Chapman]], [[Yayoi Kusama]], Matthew Ronay, [[Tom Friedman (artist)|Tom Friedman]], Tunga, [[Rachel Whiteread]], [[Barbara Kruger]]<br />
| ''"THE ART OF CHESS" <br />
Group show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/the-art-of-chess/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/art_of_chess_catalogue?e=5887734/2979944 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Feb - 10 Apr 2006<br />
| [[Tal R]]<br />
| ''"HOUSE OF PRINCE"''<br />
One man show<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/tal-r-house-of-prince/exhibition-view View]<br />
|-<br />
| 28 Oct 2005 — 30 Jan 2006<br />
| [[Joel-Peter Witkin]]<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/joel-peter-witkin View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/witkin_catalogue?e=5887734/3234403 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 21 Sep — 15 Nov 2005<br />
| [[Weegee]]<br />
| ''One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/weegee View]<br />
|-<br />
| 25 May — 31 Aug 2005<br />
| [[Alexis Rockman]]<br />
| ''"FRESH KILLS"<br />
One man show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/alexis-rockman-fresh-kills/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/rockman_catalogue?e=5887734/3071914 Catalog]<br />
|-<br />
| 10 Feb — 15 May 2005<br />
| Kristin Calabrese, [[Vik Muniz]], [[Torben Giehler]], [[Antony Gormley]], [[Peter Halley]], Stephan Balkenhol, Tony Matelli, [[Tony Oursler]]<br />
| ''"WE CAN DO IT"<br />
Group show''<br />
| [http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/we-can-do-it/exhibition-view View]<br />
| [http://issuu.com/garytatintsiangallery/docs/wecandoit_catalogue?e=5887734/5409477 Catalog]<br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{Official website|www.tatintsian.com}}<br />
*[https://www.artsy.net/gary-tatintsian-gallery/overview Gary Tatintsian Gallery on ARTSY]<br />
*[http://www.tatintsian.com/exhibitions/olaf-breuning-tony-matelli-john-miller/video Tony Matelli Interview for RT channel]<br />
*[http://www.archdaily.com/487425/gary-tatintsyan-gallery-speech-architectural-office Gary Tatintsian Gallery / SPEECH Architectural Office on ArchDaily]<br />
*[http://artdaily.com/news/19372/Hunky-Doy-at-Gary-Tatintsian-Gallery#.VnFBVt_hD-Y Hunky Dory at Gary Tatintsian Gallery]<br />
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'''Hasted Kraeutler''' was a contemporary art gallery located in Chelsea, New York City at 537 West 24th Street. The gallery was founded in 2005 by founding partner Sarah Hasted, [[Joseph Kraeutler]] joined as partner in 2009. Hasted Kraeutler represented emerging and established artists from around the world. The addition of two painters and a sculptor to Hasted Kraeutler's repertoire in 2011–2012 had marked a progressive turning point to expand the gallery's program from a former focus on contemporary and vintage photography.<br />
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The gallery arranged and facilitated museum exhibitions for their artists and places the work in such institutions as the Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Margulies Collection, Victoria & Albert Museum, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, National Gallery of Canada and The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.<br />
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== Represented artists ==<br />
* [[Michael Benson (filmmaker)|Michael Benson]]<br />
* [[Nick Brandt]]<br />
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* [[Nathan Harger]]<br />
* [[Erwin Olaf]]<br />
* [[Martin Schoeller]]<br />
* [[Albert Watson (photographer)|Albert Watson]]<br />
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== Exhibitions ==<br />
* November 8, 2013 through January 4, 2014 - An Artist, A Curator And A Rabbi Walk Into A Bar..., Marc Dennis<br />
* September 5 through November 1, 2013 - Across the Ravaged Land<br />
* July 9 through August 15, 2013 - Great Photographs of the 20th Century / Sketchy<br />
* May 2 through June 21, 2013 - The Infinite City, Paolo Ventura<br />
* March 14 through April 26, 2013 - Berlin, Erwin Olaf<br />
* January 24 through March 8, 2013 - Planetfall, Michael Benson<br />
* December 4, 2012 through January 19, 2013 - Vintage Photographs Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Cyclops, Albert Watson<br />
* September 6 through October 20, 2012 - Kwang Young Chun, Kwang Young Chun<br />
* June 14 through July 20, 2012 - Great Photographs: Scape & Awol Erizku<br />
* March 29 through June 8, 2012 - On This Earth, A Shadow Falls, Nick Brandt <br />
* February 9 through March 24, 2012 - Kim Dong Yoo, Kim Dong Yoo<br />
* December 8, 2011 through February 4, 2012 - Relatos, Pierre Gonnord<br />
* October 20 through December 3, 2011 - Honey Bunny, Marc Dennis<br />
* September 8 through October 15, 2011 - The Automaton of Venice, Paolo Ventura<br />
* July 7 through August 18, 2011 - Don't Quit Your Day Job and Tulips, Julian Faulhaber<br />
* May 19 through July 1, 2011 - Great Photographs From The 20th Century: From The Street<br />
* March 31 through May 14, 2011 - The Japan Series, Andreas Gefeller<br />
* February 3 through March 26, 2011 - Beyond, Michael Benson<br />
* December 9, 2010 through January 29, 2011 - Nathan Harger, Nathan Harger<br />
* October 21 through December 4, 2010 - Albert Watson, [[Albert Watson (photographer)|Albert Watson]]<br />
* September 9 through October 16, 2010 - Lucifer Falls, Jeff Bark and Pentimento, Edward Burtynsky<br />
* July 1 through August 20, 2010 - Female Bodybuilders, Martin Scholler<br />
* May 6 through June 26, 2010 - Lowdensitypolyethylene II, Julian Faulhaber<br />
* March 25 through May 1, 2010 - Great Photographs From The 20th Century: Staged And Startled<br />
* January 28 through March 30, 2010 - Hotel, Dawn & Dusk, [[Erwin Olaf]]<br />
* December 10, 2009 through January 23, 2010 - Winter Stories, Paolo Ventura<br />
* October 6 through November 28, 2009 - Oil, Edward Burtynsky<br />
* May 21 through August 28, 2009 - True Color, New York Photographs... The Statue Of Liberty<br />
* March 5 through May 16, 2009 - Andreas Gefeller<br />
* January 8 through February 28, 2009 - Contradictions In Black & White<br />
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[[File:Art Dealers Jason Vartikar and Sarah Christian.jpg|thumb|right|Art Dealers Jason Vartikar and Sarah Christian]]<br />
[[File:Austin Thomas.jpg|thumb|right|Artist dealer Austin Thomas at Pocket Utopia, unveiling a Mathew Miller painting]]<br />
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'''Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden Pocket Utopia''' was a contemporary art enterprise in [[New York City]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Carey-Kent|first=Paul|title=New York Shows Recommended by Paul Carey-Kent|url=http://magazine.saatchionline.com/articles/artnews/new-york-shows-recommended-by-paul-carey-kent|publisher=Saatchi Magazine}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Bons|first=Magnus|title=Samtidige tendenser og historiske tilbakeblikk – på kunstrunde i New York|url=http://www.kunstforum.as/2012/04/samtidige-tendenser-og-historiske-tilbakeblikk-pa-kunstrunde-i-new-york/|newspaper=Kunstforum}}</ref> The '''Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden''' merged with '''Pocket Utopia''' to become one gallery, Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden Pocket Utopia.<ref>{{cite news|last=Gopnik|first=Blake|title=Blake Gopnik's Latest Sightings: Minimalism Meets Decay|url=http://blogs.artinfo.com/the-daily-pic/2014/03/17/daily-pic-minimalism-meets-decay/|newspaper=Blouin Artinfo}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
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Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden was created in 2011 by artists Jason Vartikar<ref>{{cite news|last=van Buren|first=April|title=Jason Vartikar|url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2008/11/7/spotlight-jason-r-vartikar-mccullough-11-jason/|newspaper=The Harvard Crimson|date=November 7, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Vartikar-McCullough|first=Jason|title=USA Top 20|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/printedition/life/20070517/07hsfirst.art.htm|newspaper=USA Today|date=May 16, 2007}}</ref> and Sarah Christian. The pair met at [[Harvard]]. The gallery began as an activist project space founded in a former horse and buggy stall on West 20th Street, aiming to merge silos of craft and fine art and to "deconstruct blue chip galleries" in [[Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Haden-Guest|first=Anthony|title=New York Diary|url=http://hanselandgretelpicturegarden.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/TheArtNewspaper.pdf|newspaper=The Art Newspaper|date=December 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Scott|first=Andrea|title=Goings on about town|url=http://www.newyorker.com/arts/events/venues/hansel-and-gretel-picture-garden|newspaper=The New Yorker}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Karen|first=Rosenberg|title=Gallery Listings|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/27/arts/dance/museum-and-gallery-listings-for-april-27-may-3.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=April 27, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Laster|first=Paul|title=Chelsea Block Party|url=http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/the-scene/aia-the-scene-chelsea-block-party/|accessdate=July 12, 2012|newspaper=Art in America}}</ref> In 2013, Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden moved to West 22nd Street, opening a larger space in a former [[Chashitsu|Japanese tea house]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Hayden-Guest|first=Anthony|title=New York Diary|newspaper=The Art Newspaper|date=December 1, 2013}}</ref><br />
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Pocket Utopia, founded in 2007 by artist Austin Thomas, began as an alternative artists' space "in an old storefront on Flushing Avenue." <ref>{{cite news|last=Buckley|first=Cara|title=Art Galleries With Less of a Profit Motive Flourish in Brooklyn|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/07/nyregion/07metjournal.html?em|newspaper=The New York Times|date=March 6, 2009}}</ref> After hosting exhibitions, salon discussions and other events for two years, Pocket Utopia reopened on [[Henry Street (Manhattan)|Henry Street]] in [[Manhattan]]<ref>{{cite news|last=Vartanian|first=Hrag|title=The Return of Pocket Utopia|url=http://hyperallergic.com/48409/the-return-of-pocket-utopia-les|work=Hyperallergic|date=June 6, 2013}}</ref> and represented five artists: Sharon Butler (publisher of [[Two Coats of Paint]]<ref>[http://www.twocoatsofpaint.com Two Coats of Paint]</ref>), Paul D'Agostino,<ref>[http://centotto.com/ Centotto]</ref> Kris Graves, Ellen Letcher (Co-founder of the now-closed gallery Famous Accountants<ref>[http://famousaccountants.wordpress.com/ Famous Accountants]</ref>), and Matthew Miller. The merger with Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden came after a three-month collaboration between the two galleries beginning with Austin Thomas’ presentation of her drawing practice, "Utopian."<ref>{{cite news|last=Waltemath|first=Joan|title=May Day in March: Austin Thomas Utopian|url=http://www.brooklynrail.org/2014/03/artseen/may-day-in-march-austin-thomas-utopian|magazine=The Brooklyn Rail|date=March 2014}}</ref> According to the art critic Roberta Smith, Pocket Utopia became "one of the more singular bright spots in the Lower East Side firmament." <ref>{{cite news|last=Smith|first=Roberta|title=‘The Thrill of the Ideal: Richard Tuttle, The Reinhart Project|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/07/nyregion/07metjournal.html?em|newspaper=The New York Times|date=June 6, 2013}}</ref><br />
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==Programs==<br />
Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden Pocket Utopia's [[kunsthalle]]-like program has included alternative exhibitions from the unveiling of a single painting, to an anonymous show, to work curated from [[Etsy]].com. A collaboration with Polly Apfelbaum and D'Amelio Gallery<ref>{{cite news|last=Dan|first=Duray|title=D’Amelio: Move to Zwirner Is ‘an Opportunity to Open My Wings’|url=http://galleristny.com/2013/01/damelio-move-to-zwirner-is-an-opportunity-to-open-my-wings/|newspaper=The New York Observer}}</ref> resulted in 'Flatland: Color Revolt,' an exhibition of hundreds of piles of loose glitter poured onto soft pancake-like bases.<ref>{{cite news|last=Rosenberg|first=Karen|title=POLLY APFELBAUM – 'Flatland – Color Revolt'|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/20/arts/design/polly-apfelbaum-flatland-color-revolt.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=April 19, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Russeth|first=Andrew|title=Rome Prize for Polly Apfelbaum|url=http://galleristny.com/2012/04/rome-prizes-for-polly-apfelbaum-nari-ward-more/|newspaper=The New York Observer|date=April 27, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Scott|first=Andrea|title=Shortlist|url=http://archives.newyorker.com/ipad/?iid=60457&startpage=page0000016|newspaper=The New Yorker|year=2012}}</ref> A collaboration with C. G. Boerner and Richard Tuttle produced "The Thrill of the Ideal" a selection of 18th century Romantic prints curated and framed by Tuttle.<br />
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Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden Pocket Utopia’s collaborations with local, international, and institutional venues are some of its "[[happenings]]." Examples include the gallery's public conversations with MoMA, and the launch of 'The Glimmering Room,' one of poet [[Cynthia Cruz]]'s collections of poetry.<ref>{{cite news|last=Jennings|first=Dana|title=Poets Who Look Death in the Eye Poems on Mortality by C. K. Williams and Cynthia Cruz|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/01/books/poems-on-mortality-by-c-k-williams-and-cynthia-cruz.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=December 31, 2012}}</ref> In 2012, along with the artist Rachel Libeskind, the gallery was awarded a residency at [[Robert Wilson (director)|Robert Wilson's]] Watermill Center. The result of the residency was the performance-installation "Nacht/Macht."<ref>{{cite news|last=Bikoff|first=Mary Logan|title=Artist Rachel Libeskind Shocks and Awes|url=http://www.papermag.com/2012/10/rachel_libeskind.php|newspaper=Paper Magazine}}</ref> As part of its happenings, the gallery brewed its own micro brew, a malty beer called “Hoptopia”.<br />
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Artists on the roster included director Austin Thomas, Dax van Aalten (the [[outsider artist|American folk artist]]),<ref>{{cite news|last=Coman|first=Sonia|title=The Jewel Box Review at Hansel & Gretel Picture Garden|url=http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/?p=14163|newspaper=New York Arts Magazine|date=November 2013}}</ref> Sarah Rapson,<ref>{{cite news|last=Cotter|first=Holland|title=Art in Review – A Sarah Rapson Exhibition at Zurcher Studio|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/23/arts/design/23galleries-001.html?_r=0|newspaper=The New York Times|date=July 23, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle|first=Geoffrey|title=SARAH RAPSON Transcendental Materialism|url=http://www.brooklynrail.org/2010/09/artseen/sarah-rapson-transcendental-materialism|newspaper=The Brooklyn Rail|date=September 2010}}</ref> Bell May (Mexican-American sculptor), Tatiana Berg (sometimes regarded as a 'New Casualist'),<ref>{{cite news|last=Anonymous|title=The Best of Young Brooklyn: Painter Tatiana Berg|url=http://www.thelmagazine.com/newyork/the-best-of-young-brooklyn/Content?oid=2282925&storyPage=5|newspaper=The L Magazine}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Chayka|first=Kyle|title=Stand Up Painting|url=http://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/tatiana-berg-bill-murray|accessdate=December 10, 2013|newspaper=Interview Magazine}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Thomas|first=Micchelli|title=The New Casualists Strike Again|url=http://hyperallergic.com/74330/the-new-casualists-strike-again/|publisher=Hyperallergic}}</ref> Rachel Libeskind,<ref>{{cite web|last=Greenberg|first=Annie|title=Today: Get To Know This On-The-Rise Artist Who's Inspired By Amanda Bynes|url=http://www.refinery29.com/rachel-libeskind#page-1|publisher=Refinery 29}}</ref> Ellen Letcher, and Matthew Miller.<ref>{{cite news|last=Miller|first=Michael|title=Watermill Center Hosts a Haunted Hayride, Courtesy Rachel Libeskind|url=http://galleristny.com/2012/10/watermill-center-hosts-a-haunted-hayride-courtesy-rachel-libeskind/|newspaper=The New York Observer|date=October 19, 2012}}</ref><br />
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*{{official website|http://hanselandgretelpicturegarden.com/}}<br />
*[http://www.newyorker.com/arts/events/venues/hansel-and-gretel-picture-garden/ Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden Shortlisted in the New Yorker]<br />
*[http://watermillcenter.org/residency/rachel-libeskind/ Watermill Center Residency: Nacht/Macht]<br />
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'''Exit Art''' was a [[non-profit]] [[cultural center]] that ran from 1982–2012 that exhibited contemporary visual art, [[installation art|installation]], [[Video art|video]], theater, and performance in [[New York City]]. In its last location in [[Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan]], it was a two-story gallery. <br />
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Jeanette Ingberman and [[Papo Colo]] founded Exit Art as an [[alternative exhibition space]]. Beginning with its first show, “Illegal America,” and continuing through to 2012, the gallery focused on representing the underdog, dedicating shows to the exploration of ideas and people outside the political, social, sexual, and aesthetic mainstreams.<ref>“Every Exit is an Entrance” ''Village Voice'' http://www.villagevoice.com/2003-03-11/news/every-exit-is-an-entrance/</ref> Throughout its history, Exit Art was located in various places. The first location, in 1982, was on West Broadway, in [[SoHo]]. In 2002, the gallery moved to its last location in Hell’s Kitchen.<br />
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The gallery was lauded for its diverse and daring programming.{{Attribution needed|date=April 2009}} The 1992 show “Fever” was declared one of the ten most important shows of the decade by [[Peter Plagens]] from ''[[Newsweek]]'',<ref>“Summing Up Doom and Gloom” Newsweek http://www.newsweek.com/id/116047</ref> and the gallery’s 18-year retrospective, The End, won the Association of International Art Critics Award for Best Show in an Alternative Space in 2000.<ref>"AICA Picks Top Shows – International Association of Art Critics" by Stephanie Cash and David Ebony, Art in America, January 2001</ref><br />
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Artists who exhibited at Exit Art include [[Chakaia Booker]], [[Patty Chang]], [[COOPER (artist)|COOPER]], [[Jimmie Durham]], [[Nicole Eisenman]], [[Inka Essenhigh]], [[Jane Hammond]], [[David Hammons]], [[Tehching Hsieh]], [[Steve Giovinco]],DG Krueger, [[Julie Mehretu]], [[Shirin Neshat]], [[Roxy paine|Roxy Paine]], [[Adrian Piper]], [[Ursula von Rydingsvard]], [[Rirkrit Tiravanija]], [[Fred Tomaselli]], [[Cecilia Vicuña]], [[Cynthia von Buhler]], [[Krzysztof Wodiczko]], [[David Wojnarowicz]], [[Martin Wong]], and [[World War 3 Illustrated]].<br />
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Exit Art co-founder Jeanette Ingberman died on August 24, 2011 from complications of leukemia.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/27/arts/jeanette-ingberman-founder-of-exit-art-dies-at-59.html?_r=2&src=tp&smid=fb-share NY Times Obituary]</ref> The gallery closed in May 2012.<ref>http://www.exitart.org/</ref><br />
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'''Hasted Kraeutler''' was a contemporary art gallery located in Chelsea, New York City at 537 West 24th Street. The gallery was founded in 2005 by founding partner Sarah Hasted, [[Joseph Kraeutler]] joined as partner in 2009. Hasted Kraeutler represented emerging and established artists from around the world. The addition of two painters and a sculptor to Hasted Kraeutler's repertoire in 2011–2012 had marked a progressive turning point to expand the gallery's program from a former focus on contemporary and vintage photography.<br />
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The gallery arranged and facilitated museum exhibitions for their artists and places the work in such institutions as the Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Margulies Collection, Victoria & Albert Museum, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, National Gallery of Canada and The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.<br />
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== Represented artists ==<br />
* [[Michael Benson (filmmaker)|Michael Benson]]<br />
* [[Nick Brandt]]<br />
* [[Jean-Paul Goude]]<br />
* [[Nathan Harger]]<br />
* [[Erwin Olaf]]<br />
* [[Martin Schoeller]]<br />
* [[Albert Watson (photographer)|Albert Watson]]<br />
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== Exhibitions ==<br />
* November 8, 2013 through January 4, 2014 - An Artist, A Curator And A Rabbi Walk Into A Bar..., Marc Dennis<br />
* September 5 through November 1, 2013 - Across the Ravaged Land<br />
* July 9 through August 15, 2013 - Great Photographs of the 20th Century / Sketchy<br />
* May 2 through June 21, 2013 - The Infinite City, Paolo Ventura<br />
* March 14 through April 26, 2013 - Berlin, Erwin Olaf<br />
* January 24 through March 8, 2013 - Planetfall, Michael Benson<br />
* December 4, 2012 through January 19, 2013 - Vintage Photographs Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Cyclops, Albert Watson<br />
* September 6 through October 20, 2012 - Kwang Young Chun, Kwang Young Chun<br />
* June 14 through July 20, 2012 - Great Photographs: Scape & Awol Erizku<br />
* March 29 through June 8, 2012 - On This Earth, A Shadow Falls, Nick Brandt <br />
* February 9 through March 24, 2012 - Kim Dong Yoo, Kim Dong Yoo<br />
* December 8, 2011 through February 4, 2012 - Relatos, Pierre Gonnord<br />
* October 20 through December 3, 2011 - Honey Bunny, Marc Dennis<br />
* September 8 through October 15, 2011 - The Automaton of Venice, Paolo Ventura<br />
* July 7 through August 18, 2011 - Don't Quit Your Day Job and Tulips, Julian Faulhaber<br />
* May 19 through July 1, 2011 - Great Photographs From The 20th Century: From The Street<br />
* March 31 through May 14, 2011 - The Japan Series, Andreas Gefeller<br />
* February 3 through March 26, 2011 - Beyond, Michael Benson<br />
* December 9, 2010 through January 29, 2011 - Nathan Harger, Nathan Harger<br />
* October 21 through December 4, 2010 - Albert Watson, [[Albert Watson (photographer)|Albert Watson]]<br />
* September 9 through October 16, 2010 - Lucifer Falls, Jeff Bark and Pentimento, Edward Burtynsky<br />
* July 1 through August 20, 2010 - Female Bodybuilders, Martin Scholler<br />
* May 6 through June 26, 2010 - Lowdensitypolyethylene II, Julian Faulhaber<br />
* March 25 through May 1, 2010 - Great Photographs From The 20th Century: Staged And Startled<br />
* January 28 through March 30, 2010 - Hotel, Dawn & Dusk, [[Erwin Olaf]]<br />
* December 10, 2009 through January 23, 2010 - Winter Stories, Paolo Ventura<br />
* October 6 through November 28, 2009 - Oil, Edward Burtynsky<br />
* May 21 through August 28, 2009 - True Color, New York Photographs... The Statue Of Liberty<br />
* March 5 through May 16, 2009 - Andreas Gefeller<br />
* January 8 through February 28, 2009 - Contradictions In Black & White<br />
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{{Infobox company<br />
|name = Northwest Bank<br />
|type = [[Public company|Public]]<br />
| traded_as = {{NASDAQ|NWBI}}<br>[[S&P 600|S&P 600 Component]]<br />
|key_people = William J. Wagner, President and CEO <br> William W. Harvey, Jr, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer<br />
|industry = [[Financial services]]<br />
|products = Personal Banking, Business Banking, & Corporate Banking<br />
|assets = $7.0 billion (2009)<br />
| caption = Where People Make the Difference<br />
|foundation = 1896<br />
|location = [[Warren, Pennsylvania]]<br />
|homepage = https://www.northwest.com<br />
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'''Northwest Bank''', (formerly '''Northwest Savings Bank'''), is an [[United States|American]] [[commercial bank]]. It was founded in [[Warren, Pennsylvania]] in 1896. Today, Northwest has 171 branches in [[Pennsylvania]], [[New York (state)|New York]], [[Maryland]], and [[Ohio]]. The parent company, Northwest Bancshares, has $8.0 billion in assets. Northwest offers free checking, online banking, and online bill pay. In addition, it also offers 32,000 free [[Automated Teller Machine|ATMs]].<br />
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In 2009, Northwest was named in [[Forbes]] list of 100 Most Trustworthy Companies, where they were ranked as number 54. They were also the highest ranking savings bank on the list.<br />
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On May 5, 2010, Northwest announced it was acquiring [[NexTier Bank]], based out of [[Butler, Pennsylvania]], for $20.3 million in cash. The deal will add sixteen branches, bringing Northwest's total up to 187, and increase its market share in the [[Pittsburgh]] market.<ref>http://post-gazette.com/pg/10125/1055911-100.stm</ref> The merger was called off in November 2010, as Northwest was unable to gain the proper regulatory approvals for the merger.<ref>http://triblive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/business/s_708293.html#axzz33m9cS27E</ref><br />
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On April 28, 2016, as part of the merger deal between [[KeyBank]] and [[First Niagara Bank]], Northwest agreed to buy 18 First Niagara branches in [[Erie County, New York|Erie]] and [[Niagara County, New York|Niagara Counties]] in New York for [[antitrust]] reasons, significantly boosting Northwest's market share in [[Western New York]].<ref>http://strictlybusiness.buffalonews.com/2016/04/28/keycorp-names-18-first-niagara-branches-agreed-sell/</ref><br />
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| slogan = Experience The Next Level<br />
| foundation = 1878 (Citizens National Bank)<br />
| location = [[Evans City, Pennsylvania]], [[United States]]<br />
| key_people = Mark Karenchak, Chairman of the Board, Richard J Krauland Pres and CEO, Tito Lima CFO, Maria Smathers, CMO, Clem Rosenberger COO<br />
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'''NexTier Bank''' is a [[U.S.]]-based [[financial services]] [[corporation]]. They have 26 branch locations in [[Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|Allegheny]], [[Butler County, Pennsylvania|Butler]], and [[Armstrong County, Pennsylvania|Armstrong]] counties in western [[Pennsylvania]].<br />
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==History==<br />
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===Founding as Citizens National Bank===<br />
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S.J. Irvine, Sr. founded the bank in 1878 under its original name, Citizens National Bank, in the oil [[boomtown]] of Evansburg, Pennsylvania (now [[Evans City, Pennsylvania]]). The bank received a state charter in 1893 and its national charter in 1907.<ref name="founding">[http://thebank.com NexTier Bank History]</ref><br />
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In 1940, S.J. Irvine, Jr. succeeded his father as president. In 1959, S.J. Irvine III, began his career as bank president. In 2000, his daughter, Margaret Irvine Weir, became president of the bank, representing the fourth generation of the Irvine family to head the company.<ref name="MargaretWeir">[http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/cityregion/s_581492.html "Newsmaker: Margaret Irvine Weir,"] ''Pittsburgh Tribune-Review''.</ref><br />
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===Name change to NexTier===<br />
On October 11, 2005, the bank officially changed its name to NexTier Bank. It also adopted the tagline "Experience The Next Level." The name change resolved a dispute with the much larger [[Citizens Financial Group|Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania]], which had 400+ branches, compared to Citizens National Bank's 15 branches.<ref name="namechange">[http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05285/586698-28.stm "Citizens out, NexTier in,"] ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''</ref><br />
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==Corporate Leadership==<br />
Richard J Krauland is President and CEO. Tito Lima CFO, Mark Schoen, CRO, Bob Bowell, Chief Lending Officer, Greg Schultz, Chief Credit Officer, Clem Rosenberger, COO, Maria Smathers, Chief Marketing Officer. Chairman of the Board is Mark Karenchak.<br />
<br />
==Primary Operations==<br />
The primary operations of NexTier include NexTier Bank, NexTier Insurance Services,<ref name="insurance">[http://pittsburgh.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/stories/2006/07/03/daily22.html "NexTier to buy insurance firm,"] ''Pittsburgh Business Times''.</ref> and a loan production office in Phoenix, AZ.<br />
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==Corporate Sponsorships==<br />
On April 10, 2006, NexTier bank purchased the naming rights for the [[Seneca Valley school district|Seneca Valley High School]] Stadium, renaming it NexTier Stadium.<ref name="stadium">[http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06101/681232-100.stm "Seneca Valley sells naming rights,"] ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''</ref><br />
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==Awards==<br />
In 2008 NexTier Bank was listed as one of the Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania.<ref name="bestworkplaces2008">[http://www.bestplacestoworkinpa.com/bestplaces.asp?year=2008&size=large&sort=Rank Best Places to Work in PA 2008]</ref> NexTier also earned this distinction in 2000<ref name="bestworkplaces2000">[http://www.bestplacestoworkinpa.com/bestplaces.asp?year=2000&size=medium&sort=Rank Best Places to Work in PA 2000]</ref> and 2001.<ref name="bestworkplaces2001">[http://www.bestplacestoworkinpa.com/bestplaces.asp?size=medium&year=2001&sortby=Rank Best Places to Work in PA 2001]</ref><br />
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On November 11, 2008, the [[Better Business Bureau]] of Pennsylvania awarded NexTier Bank the Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics.<ref name="torchaward2008">[http://www.pittsburgh.bbb.org/article/bbb-announces-winners-of-2008-torch-award-for-marketplace-ethics-7728 "BBB Announces Winners of 2008 Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics"]</ref><br />
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==Northwest Bancshares==<br />
On May 5, 2010, [[Warren, Pennsylvania]]-based [[Northwest Savings Bank|Northwest Bancshares]] agreed to buy NexTier for $20.3 million in cash. The sale was expected to close by the end of 2010, upon which the NexTier name would have been replaced by the Northwest Savings Bank name.<ref>http://post-gazette.com/pg/10125/1055911-100.stm</ref><br />
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NexTier Inc. announced on November 8, 2010 that it terminated its agreement to merge with Northwest Bancshares, Inc. (Nasdaq: NWBI), citing Northwest’s inability to secure regulatory approval for the merger. NexTier announced its intention to seek an infusion of cash subsequent to the termination of the merger agreement.<br />
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==NexTier and the Snyder Group==<br />
On February 2, 2010, NexTier, Inc., announced the successful completion of capital raising efforts. The Snyder Group of Kittaning, PA provided NexTier a capital infusion in the form of an investment in common stock, with an initial investment to NexTier January 31, 2011.. On April 14, 2011, NexTier Inc. announced regulatory approval from federal and state regulators for the capital infusion from the Snyder Group. The remaining capital infusion was completed in April 2011, resulting in 51% ownership of NexTier.<br />
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The Snyder Group is the owner of Snyder Associated Companies, a holding company with investments in mining, oil, and natural gas exploration activities, manufacturing, agriculture and banking. The Snyder Group also had a majority interest in the [[Farmers and Merchants Bank of Western Pennsylvania]], based in Kittanning with 8 community offices serving Armstrong County.<br />
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In October 2014, NexTier merged with Farmers & Merchants Bank. The combined entity has 24 locations and will retain the NexTier name.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/business/2014/10/02/Business-Briefs-225/stories/201410020244 | title=Business Briefs: Nextier, Farmers & Merchants banks complete merger |date=2014-10-02}}</ref><br />
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On January 8, 2016, NexTier completed its purchase of Eureka Bank, which had two branches in Allegheny County, including one in [[Oakland (Pittsburgh)|Oakland]] on [[Forbes Avenue]].<ref>http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160108005873/en/NexTier-Bank-Eureka-Bank-Complete-Merger</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://thebank.com NexTier Bank thebank.com]<br />
* [http://nextierinsurance.com NexTier Insurance Services nextierinsurance.com]<br />
* [http://nextierwealth.com NexTier Wealth Management nextierwealth.com]<br />
* [http://nextierarmored.com NexTier Armored Service nextierarmored.com]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox company<br />
| name = NexTier<br />
| logo = <br />
| type = [[Private company|Private]]<br />
| slogan = Experience The Next Level<br />
| foundation = 1878 (Citizens National Bank)<br />
| location = [[Evans City, Pennsylvania]], [[United States]]<br />
| key_people = Mark Karenchak, Chairman of the Board, Richard J Krauland Pres and CEO, Tito Lima CFO, Maria Smathers, CMO, Clem Rosenberger COO<br />
| num_employees = 220 (2010)<br />
| products = [[Financial Services]]<br />
| homepage = http://www.thebank.com<br />
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'''NexTier Bank''' is a [[U.S.]]-based [[financial services]] [[corporation]]. They have 26 branch locations in [[Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|Allegheny]], [[Butler County, Pennsylvania|Butler]], and [[Armstrong County, Pennsylvania|Armstrong]] counties in western [[Pennsylvania]].<br />
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==History==<br />
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===Founding as Citizens National Bank===<br />
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S.J. Irvine, Sr. founded the bank in 1878 under its original name, Citizens National Bank, in the oil [[boomtown]] of Evansburg, Pennsylvania (now [[Evans City, Pennsylvania]]). The bank received a state charter in 1893 and its national charter in 1907.<ref name="founding">[http://thebank.com NexTier Bank History]</ref><br />
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In 1940, S.J. Irvine, Jr. succeeded his father as president. In 1959, S.J. Irvine III, began his career as bank president. In 2000, his daughter, Margaret Irvine Weir, became president of the bank, representing the fourth generation of the Irvine family to head the company.<ref name="MargaretWeir">[http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/cityregion/s_581492.html "Newsmaker: Margaret Irvine Weir,"] ''Pittsburgh Tribune-Review''.</ref><br />
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===Name change to NexTier===<br />
On October 11, 2005, the bank officially changed its name to NexTier Bank. It also adopted the tagline "Experience The Next Level." The name change resolved a dispute with the much larger [[Citizens Financial Group|Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania]], which had 400+ branches, compared to Citizens National Bank's 15 branches.<ref name="namechange">[http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05285/586698-28.stm "Citizens out, NexTier in,"] ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''</ref><br />
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==Corporate Leadership==<br />
Richard J Krauland is President and CEO. Tito Lima CFO, Mark Schoen, CRO, Bob Bowell, Chief Lending Officer, Greg Schultz, Chief Credit Officer, Clem Rosenberger, COO, Maria Smathers, Chief Marketing Officer. Chairman of the Board is Mark Karenchak.<br />
<br />
==Primary Operations==<br />
The primary operations of NexTier include NexTier Bank, NexTier Insurance Services,<ref name="insurance">[http://pittsburgh.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/stories/2006/07/03/daily22.html "NexTier to buy insurance firm,"] ''Pittsburgh Business Times''.</ref> and a loan production office in Phoenix, AZ.<br />
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==Corporate Sponsorships==<br />
On April 10, 2006, NexTier bank purchased the naming rights for the [[Seneca Valley school district|Seneca Valley High School]] Stadium, renaming it NexTier Stadium.<ref name="stadium">[http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06101/681232-100.stm "Seneca Valley sells naming rights,"] ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''</ref><br />
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==Awards==<br />
In 2008 NexTier Bank was listed as one of the Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania.<ref name="bestworkplaces2008">[http://www.bestplacestoworkinpa.com/bestplaces.asp?year=2008&size=large&sort=Rank Best Places to Work in PA 2008]</ref> NexTier also earned this distinction in 2000<ref name="bestworkplaces2000">[http://www.bestplacestoworkinpa.com/bestplaces.asp?year=2000&size=medium&sort=Rank Best Places to Work in PA 2000]</ref> and 2001.<ref name="bestworkplaces2001">[http://www.bestplacestoworkinpa.com/bestplaces.asp?size=medium&year=2001&sortby=Rank Best Places to Work in PA 2001]</ref><br />
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On November 11, 2008, the [[Better Business Bureau]] of Pennsylvania awarded NexTier Bank the Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics.<ref name="torchaward2008">[http://www.pittsburgh.bbb.org/article/bbb-announces-winners-of-2008-torch-award-for-marketplace-ethics-7728 "BBB Announces Winners of 2008 Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics"]</ref><br />
<br />
==Northwest Bancshares==<br />
On May 5, 2010, [[Warren, Pennsylvania]]-based [[Northwest Savings Bank|Northwest Bancshares]] agreed to buy NexTier for $20.3 million in cash. The sale was expected to close by the end of 2010, upon which the NexTier name would have been replaced by the Northwest Savings Bank name.<ref>http://post-gazette.com/pg/10125/1055911-100.stm</ref><br />
<br />
NexTier Inc. announced on November 8, 2010 that it terminated its agreement to merge with Northwest Bancshares, Inc. (Nasdaq: NWBI), citing Northwest’s inability to secure regulatory approval for the merger. NexTier announced its intention to seek an infusion of cash subsequent to the termination of the merger agreement.<br />
<br />
==NexTier and the Snyder Group==<br />
On February 2, 2010, NexTier, Inc., announced the successful completion of capital raising efforts. The Snyder Group of Kittaning, PA provided NexTier a capital infusion in the form of an investment in common stock, with an initial investment to NexTier January 31, 2011.. On April 14, 2011, NexTier Inc. announced regulatory approval from federal and state regulators for the capital infusion from the Snyder Group. The remaining capital infusion was completed in April 2011, resulting in 51% ownership of NexTier.<br />
<br />
The Snyder Group is the owner of Snyder Associated Companies, a holding company with investments in mining, oil, and natural gas exploration activities, manufacturing, agriculture and banking. The Snyder Group also had a majority interest in the [[Farmers and Merchants Bank of Western Pennsylvania]], based in Kittanning with 8 community offices serving Armstrong County.<br />
<br />
In October 2014, NexTier merged with Farmers & Merchants Bank. The combined entity has 24 locations and will retain the NexTier name.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/business/2014/10/02/Business-Briefs-225/stories/201410020244 | title=Business Briefs: Nextier, Farmers & Merchants banks complete merger |date=2014-10-02}}</ref><br />
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On January 8, 2016, NexTier completed its purchase of Eureka Bank, which had two branches in Allegheny County, including one in [[Oakland (Pittsburgh)|Oakland]] on [[Forbes Avenue]].<ref>http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160108005873/en/NexTier-Bank-Eureka-Bank-Complete-Merger</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://thebank.com NexTier Bank thebank.com]<br />
* [http://nextierinsurance.com NexTier Insurance Services nextierinsurance.com]<br />
* [http://nextierwealth.com NexTier Wealth Management nextierwealth.com]<br />
* [http://nextierarmored.com NexTier Armored Service nextierarmored.com]<br />
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|name = Marquette Savings Bank<br />
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|foundation = 1908<br />
|location = [[Erie, Pennsylvania]], United States<br />
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'''Marquette Savings Bank''' is a bank headquartered in [[Erie, Pennsylvania]], United States. It was established in 1908 by a consortium of 38 local businessman, under the name of Marquette Building and Loan Association. Marketed as "Erie's only hometown bank," Marquette has maintained its local appeal, despite now having 12 branches in the region.<ref>{{cite web|title=Marquette Savings - About Us|url=http://www.marquettesavings.com/AboutUs.asp}}</ref><br />
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Marquette was honored by the global publication, ''[[The Economist]]'' in the Nov. 30th 2013 issue. The Economist praised Marquette for its performance during the [[Financial crisis of 2007–08]] (in which it grew, rather than shrank). This article also discussed the change in Marquette's policy to sell its mortgages, rather than hold them to maturity, due to regulatory concerns.<ref>{{cite web|title=Wonderful while it lasted|url=http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21590969-successful-local-bank-finds-it-no-longer-pays-hold-mortgages-it}}</ref><br />
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<div>{{Infobox company<br />
| name = TruMark Financial Credit Union<br />
| logo = [[File:Trumark financial cu.png|180px]]<br />
| type = [[Credit union]] <br />
| foundation = 1939<br />
| location = Fort Washington, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, [[Pennsylvania]], [[United States]]<br />
| key_people = <br />
| area_served = Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties in Pennsylvania<br />
| industry = [[Financial services]] <br />
| products = [[Savings account|Savings]]; [[Checking account|checking]]; [[Loan|consumer loans]]; [[mortgages]]; [[credit card]]s; [[online banking]]<br />
| assets = $1.9B [[United States dollar|USD]] (2017) <br />
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| subsid = <br />
| homepage = https://www.trumarkonline.org<br />
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'''TruMark Financial Credit Union''', headquartered in Fort Washington, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is the fifth largest [[credit union]] in Pennsylvania.<ref>[http://philadelphia.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/2009/01/26/newscolumn1.html Credit union TruMark marks 70th birthday with $1.4B in assets.] ''[[Philadelphia Business Journal]].'', January 23, 2009</ref> The credit union currently has 22 branch locations within Southeastern Pennsylvania, including [[Bucks County, Pennsylvania|Bucks]], [[Chester County, Pennsylvania|Chester]], [[Delaware County, Pennsylvania|Delaware]], [[Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|Montgomery]], and [[Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] Counties. TruMark Financial serves members in Southeastern Pennsylvania. TruMark Financial is the official financial institution of the Philadelphia Union and Talen Energy Stadium.<br />
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Since its founding in 1939 by a handful of [[Bell of Pennsylvania|Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania]] employees, TruMark Financial has grown to be a leader in the credit union industry.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}} TruMark Financial provides savings, transaction, and credit services to over 117,500 members nationwide.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}<br />
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In an effort to help the community understand how TruMark Financial differs from big banks, TruMark Financial launched a branding image campaign in May 2010. The campaign included television commercials, radio commercials and billboard advertisements at various locations throughout Southeastern Pa.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}<br />
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*[https://www.trumarkonline.org Official website]<br />
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|-<br />
| {{Template:user wikipedia/Administrator maybe}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Dwscomet/My userbox creations/EasternOrthodox}}<br />
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{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
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| {{Template:user neut}} {{Template:user Wikidemo}} {{Template:user Infobox pref}}<br />
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| {{Template:user curly quotes}} {{Template:user british quotes}} {{Template:user french spacing:no}}<br />
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| {{Template:user Over Edit}} {{Template:user web archive}} {{Template:user screw}}<br />
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| {{Template:user pd}} {{Template:user cc-by}} {{Template:User Infofreedom}}<br />
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| {{Template:user Truth}} {{Template:user Reason}} {{Template:user Facts}}<br />
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<td>{{Template:User E-music}}</td><td>{{Template:User Golden Hip hop}}</td><td>{{Template:User indierock}}</td><br />
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<td>{{User:Scepia/RuneScape}}</td><td>{{User:Rambutaan/Userboxes/GWAssassin}}</td><td>{{Template:User exWoW}}</td><br />
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|-<br />
| {{Template:User simple servertime}}<br />
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{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
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| {{User:Nicereddy/3|07 Dec. 2016}}<br />
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| {{Userbox<br />
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| id = LC | info = This user is a [[Live coding | Livecoder]]. }}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user wikipedia/Administrator maybe}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Dwscomet/My userbox creations/EasternOrthodox}}<br />
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<br />
<br />
{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''views'''<br />
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| {{Template:User Minimalist}} {{User:Strdst grl/ubx/colours/grays|gray}} {{User:Mr White/20}}<br />
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| {{Template:user exo}} {{Template:user imm}} {{Template:user incl}}<br />
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| {{Template:user neut}} {{Template:user Wikidemo}} {{Template:user Infobox pref}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user redirect}} {{Template:user Internet Archive}} {{Template:user underscore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user curly quotes}} {{Template:user british quotes}} {{Template:user french spacing:no}}<br />
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| {{Template:user Over Edit}} {{Template:user web archive}} {{Template:user screw}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user pd}} {{Template:user cc-by}} {{Template:User Infofreedom}}<br />
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| {{Template:user Truth}} {{Template:user Reason}} {{Template:user Facts}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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{{hidden|header=tools|content=<center><br />
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<td>{{Template:User free software}}</td><td>{{Template:User MacBook Pro with Retina Display}}</td><td>{{User:Djdannyp/userboxes/ipodTouch}}</td><br />
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<td>{{User:Mr White/29}}</td><td>{{User:Mr White/42}}</td><td>{{User:Nived 90/userboxes/WordPress.com}}</td><br />
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</table><br />
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{{hidden|header=projects|content=<center><br />
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<td>{{Template:user WPVG}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPJapan}}</td><td>{{User WP Philippines}}</td><br />
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{{hidden|header=skills|content=<center><br />
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<td>{{Template:User Black comedy}}</td><td>{{Template:User Surreal comedy}}</td><td>{{User:Tedius Zanarukando/Userboxes/User black and white}}</td><br />
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<td>{{User:Scepia/RuneScape}}</td><td>{{User:Rambutaan/Userboxes/GWAssassin}}</td><td>{{Template:User exWoW}}</td><br />
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{{hidden|header=facts|content=<center><br />
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| {{Template:User simple servertime}}<br />
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{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
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<td>{{Template:User Black comedy}}</td><td>{{Template:User Surreal comedy}}</td><td>{{User:Tedius Zanarukando/Userboxes/User black and white}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=games|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Thomas888b/Tester/}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/PC gamer}}</td><td>{{Template:UBX-nes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Alex 8194/Userboxes/Like Sudoku}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Pong}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Breakout}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Scepia/RuneScape}}</td><td>{{User:Rambutaan/Userboxes/GWAssassin}}</td><td>{{Template:User exWoW}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=facts|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user GenerationY}}</td><td>{{Template:user vicenarian}}</td><td>{{Template:user Young Adult}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Basque}}</td><td>{{Template:user Ancestry British}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry English}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user filipino}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry Spanish}}</td><td>{{Template:user twn-fam}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user citizen United States}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Canada}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:CountriesVisited|6}}</td><td>{{Template:user Countries lived in|2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Earthling3}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user visited|Japan}}</td><td>{{Template:user visited|Netherlands}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/User never left|n}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{user degree/BMus}}</td><td>{{Template:user uoe}}</td><td>{{user Tufts}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user INTP}}</td><td>{{Template:user spouse|0}}</td><td>{{Template:user children|0}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user informatician}}</td><td>{{Template:user Code Monkey}}</td><td>{{Template:user teacher}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:LibertarianGuy}}</td><td>{{Template:user pacifist}}</td><td>{{Template:user democratic}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Catalan independence}}</td><td>{{Template:user Tibet independence}}</td><td>{{Template:Nagorno-Karabakh independence usbx}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Forenti/Userboxes/Recycling}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Nicene Creed}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Existentialism}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Bluedenim/Fog}}</td><td>{{Template:User cat}}</td><td>{{Template:user TooManyUserboxes}}</td><br />
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</table><br />
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<div>{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:User simple servertime}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''stats'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Nicereddy/3|07 Dec. 2016}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Userbox<br />
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| id-a = center | id-c = gainsboro | id-fc = gray | id-s = 14 <br />
| info-a = center | info-c = white | info-fc = gray | info-s = 10.5 <br />
| id-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; | info-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; <br />
| id = LC | info = This user is a [[Live coding | Livecoder]]. }}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user wikipedia/Administrator maybe}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Dwscomet/My userbox creations/EasternOrthodox}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''views'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:User Minimalist}} {{User:Strdst grl/ubx/colours/grays|gray}} {{User:Mr White/20}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user exo}} {{Template:user imm}} {{Template:user incl}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user neut}} {{Template:user Wikidemo}} {{Template:user Infobox pref}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user redirect}} {{Template:user Internet Archive}} {{Template:user underscore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user curly quotes}} {{Template:user british quotes}} {{Template:user french spacing:no}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Over Edit}} {{Template:user web archive}} {{Template:user screw}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user pd}} {{Template:user cc-by}} {{Template:User Infofreedom}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Truth}} {{Template:user Reason}} {{Template:user Facts}}<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
{{hidden|header=tools|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User free software}}</td><td>{{Template:User MacBook Pro with Retina Display}}</td><td>{{User:Djdannyp/userboxes/ipodTouch}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
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</tr><br />
</table><br />
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<br />
{{hidden|header=projects|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
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</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User WikiProject Arts}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPClassical}}</td><td>{{Template:user WikiProject Electronic music}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user WPVG}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPJapan}}</td><td>{{User WP Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=skills|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Music expert}}</td><td>{{Template:user Programming expert}}</td><td>{{Template:user Algorithms expert}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{user en}}</td><td>{{user tl-2}}</td><td>{{user ja-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{user ru-1}}</td><td>{{user de-1}}</td><td>{{user zh-cmn-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user IntS-3}}</td><td>{{Template:user pig-1}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/1337-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user en-B}}</td><td>{{Template:User sar}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/ubx-N}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Hrkt-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user cyrl-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Shavian}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user programming-x}}</td><td>{{Template:user lisp}}</td><td>{{Template:user wiki lang}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user py}}</td><td>{{Template:user ruby}}</td><td>{{Template:user c}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User composition}}</td><td>{{Template:User modular synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User organist}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User piano}}</td><td>{{Template:User synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User viola da gamba}}</td><br />
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</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=tastes|content=<center><br />
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<tr><br />
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</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User restricts ethanol}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/soda-1}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/black coffee}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:UBX/User drinks Cider}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/mate}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/tea}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Gene Poole/Userboxes/Ambient}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Braindance}}</td><td>{{Template:User Classical}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User E-music}}</td><td>{{Template:User Golden Hip hop}}</td><td>{{Template:User indierock}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User jazz}}</td><td>{{User:Pigrocket/Userboxes/vaporwave}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/CVG music}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User Black comedy}}</td><td>{{Template:User Surreal comedy}}</td><td>{{User:Tedius Zanarukando/Userboxes/User black and white}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=games|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Thomas888b/Tester/}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/PC gamer}}</td><td>{{Template:UBX-nes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Alex 8194/Userboxes/Like Sudoku}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Pong}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Breakout}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Scepia/RuneScape}}</td><td>{{User:Rambutaan/Userboxes/GWAssassin}}</td><td>{{Template:User exWoW}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=facts|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user GenerationY}}</td><td>{{Template:user vicenarian}}</td><td>{{Template:user Young Adult}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Basque}}</td><td>{{Template:user Ancestry British}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry English}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user filipino}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry Spanish}}</td><td>{{Template:user twn-fam}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user citizen United States}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Canada}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:CountriesVisited|6}}</td><td>{{Template:user Countries lived in|2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Earthling3}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user visited|Japan}}</td><td>{{Template:user visited|Netherlands}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/User never left|n}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{user degree/BMus}}</td><td>{{Template:user uoe}}</td><td>{{user Tufts}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user INTP}}</td><td>{{Template:user spouse|0}}</td><td>{{Template:user children|0}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user informatician}}</td><td>{{Template:user Code Monkey}}</td><td>{{Template:user teacher}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:LibertarianGuy}}</td><td>{{Template:user pacifist}}</td><td>{{Template:user democratic}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Catalan independence}}</td><td>{{Template:user Tibet independence}}</td><td>{{Template:Nagorno-Karabakh independence usbx}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Forenti/Userboxes/Recycling}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Existentialism}}</td><td>{{User:Bluedenim/Fog}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User cat}}</td><td>{{Template:user depression}}</td><td>{{Template:user TooManyUserboxes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}</div>Livecoderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Livecoder&diff=768158341User:Livecoder2017-03-02T03:53:40Z<p>Livecoder: Replaced {{Template:user academic}} with {{user degree/BMus}}.</p>
<hr />
<div>{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''stats'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Nicereddy/3|07 Dec. 2016}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Userbox<br />
| border-c = gray | border-s = 1 | float = none <br />
| id-a = center | id-c = gainsboro | id-fc = gray | id-s = 14 <br />
| info-a = center | info-c = white | info-fc = gray | info-s = 10.5 <br />
| id-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; | info-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; <br />
| id = LC | info = This user is a [[Live coding | Livecoder]]. }}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user wikipedia/Administrator maybe}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Dwscomet/My userbox creations/EasternOrthodox}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''views'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:User Minimalist}} {{User:Strdst grl/ubx/colours/grays|gray}} {{User:Mr White/20}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user exo}} {{Template:user imm}} {{Template:user incl}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user neut}} {{Template:user Wikidemo}} {{Template:user Infobox pref}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user redirect}} {{Template:user Internet Archive}} {{Template:user underscore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user curly quotes}} {{Template:user british quotes}} {{Template:user french spacing:no}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Over Edit}} {{Template:user web archive}} {{Template:user screw}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user pd}} {{Template:user cc-by}} {{Template:User Infofreedom}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Truth}} {{Template:user Reason}} {{Template:user Facts}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=tools|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User free software}}</td><td>{{Template:User MacBook Pro with Retina Display}}</td><td>{{User:Djdannyp/userboxes/ipodTouch}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Mr White/29}}</td><td>{{User:Mr White/42}}</td><td>{{User:Nived 90/userboxes/WordPress.com}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=projects|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user WikiProject Christianity}}</td><td>{{Template:user WikiProject Eastern Orthodoxy}}</td><td>{{Template:user Saints WikiProject}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User WikiProject Arts}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPClassical}}</td><td>{{Template:user WikiProject Electronic music}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user WPVG}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPJapan}}</td><td>{{User WP Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=skills|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Music expert}}</td><td>{{Template:user Programming expert}}</td><td>{{Template:user Algorithms expert}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{user en}}</td><td>{{user tl-2}}</td><td>{{user ja-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{user ru-1}}</td><td>{{user de-1}}</td><td>{{user zh-cmn-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user IntS-3}}</td><td>{{Template:user pig-1}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/1337-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user en-B}}</td><td>{{Template:User sar}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/ubx-N}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Hrkt-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user cyrl-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Shavian}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user programming-x}}</td><td>{{Template:user lisp}}</td><td>{{Template:user wiki lang}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user py}}</td><td>{{Template:user ruby}}</td><td>{{Template:user c}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User composition}}</td><td>{{Template:User modular synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User organist}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User piano}}</td><td>{{Template:User synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User viola da gamba}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=tastes|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Tresiden/Userboxes/GMO2}}</td><td>{{Template:user no gluten}}</td><td>{{Template:User no caffeine}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User restricts ethanol}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/soda-1}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/black coffee}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:UBX/User drinks Cider}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/mate}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/tea}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Gene Poole/Userboxes/Ambient}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Braindance}}</td><td>{{Template:User Classical}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User E-music}}</td><td>{{Template:User Golden Hip hop}}</td><td>{{Template:User indierock}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User jazz}}</td><td>{{User:Pigrocket/Userboxes/vaporwave}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/CVG music}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User Black comedy}}</td><td>{{Template:User Surreal comedy}}</td><td>{{User:Tedius Zanarukando/Userboxes/User black and white}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=games|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Thomas888b/Tester/}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/PC gamer}}</td><td>{{Template:UBX-nes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Alex 8194/Userboxes/Like Sudoku}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Pong}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Breakout}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Scepia/RuneScape}}</td><td>{{User:Rambutaan/Userboxes/GWAssassin}}</td><td>{{Template:User exWoW}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=facts|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user GenerationY}}</td><td>{{Template:user vicenarian}}</td><td>{{Template:user Young Adult}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Basque}}</td><td>{{Template:user Ancestry British}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry English}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user filipino}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry Spanish}}</td><td>{{Template:user twn-fam}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user citizen United States}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Canada}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:CountriesVisited|6}}</td><td>{{Template:user Countries lived in|2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Earthling3}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user visited|Japan}}</td><td>{{Template:user visited|Netherlands}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/User never left|n}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{user degree/BMus}}</td><td>{{Template:user uoe}}</td><td>{{user Tufts}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user INTP}}</td><td>{{Template:user spouse|0}}</td><td>{{Template:user children|0}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user informatician}}</td><td>{{Template:user Code Monkey}}</td><td>{{Template:user teacher}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:LibertarianGuy}}</td><td>{{Template:user pacifist}}</td><td>{{Template:user democratic}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Catalan independence}}</td><td>{{Template:user Tibet independence}}</td><td>{{Template:Nagorno-Karabakh independence usbx}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Forenti/Userboxes/Recycling}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Existentialism}}</td><td>{{User:Bluedenim/Fog}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User cat}}</td><td>{{Template:user depression}}</td><td>{{Template:user TooManyUserboxes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}</div>Livecoderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Livecoder&diff=768155142User:Livecoder2017-03-02T03:25:00Z<p>Livecoder: </p>
<hr />
<div>{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''stats'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Nicereddy/3|07 Dec. 2016}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Userbox<br />
| border-c = gray | border-s = 1 | float = none <br />
| id-a = center | id-c = gainsboro | id-fc = gray | id-s = 14 <br />
| info-a = center | info-c = white | info-fc = gray | info-s = 10.5 <br />
| id-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; | info-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; <br />
| id = LC | info = This user is a [[Live coding | Livecoder]]. }}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user wikipedia/Administrator maybe}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Dwscomet/My userbox creations/EasternOrthodox}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''views'''<br />
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| {{Template:User Minimalist}} {{User:Strdst grl/ubx/colours/grays|gray}} {{User:Mr White/20}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user exo}} {{Template:user imm}} {{Template:user incl}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user neut}} {{Template:user Wikidemo}} {{Template:user Infobox pref}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user redirect}} {{Template:user Internet Archive}} {{Template:user underscore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user curly quotes}} {{Template:user british quotes}} {{Template:user french spacing:no}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Over Edit}} {{Template:user web archive}} {{Template:user screw}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user pd}} {{Template:user cc-by}} {{Template:User Infofreedom}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Truth}} {{Template:user Reason}} {{Template:user Facts}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=tools|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
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</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Mr White/29}}</td><td>{{User:Mr White/42}}</td><td>{{User:Nived 90/userboxes/WordPress.com}}</td><br />
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</table><br />
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<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=projects|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
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</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User WikiProject Arts}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPClassical}}</td><td>{{Template:user WikiProject Electronic music}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user WPVG}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPJapan}}</td><td>{{User WP Philippines}}</td><br />
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<br />
{{hidden|header=skills|content=<center><br />
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<tr><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{user ru-1}}</td><td>{{user de-1}}</td><td>{{user zh-cmn-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user IntS-3}}</td><td>{{Template:user pig-1}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/1337-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user en-B}}</td><td>{{Template:User sar}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/ubx-N}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Hrkt-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user cyrl-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Shavian}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user programming-x}}</td><td>{{Template:user lisp}}</td><td>{{Template:user wiki lang}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user py}}</td><td>{{Template:user ruby}}</td><td>{{Template:user c}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User composition}}</td><td>{{Template:User modular synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User organist}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User piano}}</td><td>{{Template:User synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User viola da gamba}}</td><br />
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</table><br />
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{{hidden|header=tastes|content=<center><br />
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<tr><br />
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</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User restricts ethanol}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/soda-1}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/black coffee}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:UBX/User drinks Cider}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/mate}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/tea}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Gene Poole/Userboxes/Ambient}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Braindance}}</td><td>{{Template:User Classical}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User E-music}}</td><td>{{Template:User Golden Hip hop}}</td><td>{{Template:User indierock}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User jazz}}</td><td>{{User:Pigrocket/Userboxes/vaporwave}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/CVG music}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User Black comedy}}</td><td>{{Template:User Surreal comedy}}</td><td>{{User:Tedius Zanarukando/Userboxes/User black and white}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=games|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Thomas888b/Tester/}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/PC gamer}}</td><td>{{Template:UBX-nes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Alex 8194/Userboxes/Like Sudoku}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Pong}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Breakout}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Scepia/RuneScape}}</td><td>{{User:Rambutaan/Userboxes/GWAssassin}}</td><td>{{Template:User exWoW}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=facts|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user GenerationY}}</td><td>{{Template:user vicenarian}}</td><td>{{Template:user Young Adult}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Basque}}</td><td>{{Template:user Ancestry British}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry English}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user filipino}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry Spanish}}</td><td>{{Template:user twn-fam}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user citizen United States}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Canada}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:CountriesVisited|6}}</td><td>{{Template:user Countries lived in|2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Earthling3}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user visited|Japan}}</td><td>{{Template:user visited|Netherlands}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/User never left|n}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user academic}}</td><td>{{Template:user uoe}}</td><td>{{user Tufts}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user INTP}}</td><td>{{Template:user spouse|0}}</td><td>{{Template:user children|0}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user informatician}}</td><td>{{Template:user Code Monkey}}</td><td>{{Template:user teacher}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:LibertarianGuy}}</td><td>{{Template:user pacifist}}</td><td>{{Template:user democratic}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Catalan independence}}</td><td>{{Template:user Tibet independence}}</td><td>{{Template:Nagorno-Karabakh independence usbx}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Forenti/Userboxes/Recycling}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Existentialism}}</td><td>{{User:Bluedenim/Fog}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User cat}}</td><td>{{Template:user depression}}</td><td>{{Template:user TooManyUserboxes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
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<div>{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''stats'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Nicereddy/3|07 Dec. 2016}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Userbox<br />
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| id-a = center | id-c = gainsboro | id-fc = gray | id-s = 14 <br />
| info-a = center | info-c = white | info-fc = gray | info-s = 10.5 <br />
| id-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; | info-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; <br />
| id = LC | info = This user is a [[Live coding | Livecoder]]. }}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user wikipedia/Administrator maybe}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Dwscomet/My userbox creations/EasternOrthodox}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''views'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:User Minimalist}} {{User:Strdst grl/ubx/colours/grays|gray}} {{User:Mr White/20}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user exo}} {{Template:user imm}} {{Template:user incl}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user neut}} {{Template:user Wikidemo}} {{Template:user Infobox pref}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user redirect}} {{Template:user Internet Archive}} {{Template:user underscore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user curly quotes}} {{Template:user british quotes}} {{Template:user french spacing:no}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Over Edit}} {{Template:user web archive}} {{Template:user screw}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user pd}} {{Template:user cc-by}} {{Template:User Infofreedom}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Truth}} {{Template:user Reason}} {{Template:user Facts}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=tools|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User free software}}</td><td>{{Template:User MacBook Pro with Retina Display}}</td><td>{{User:Djdannyp/userboxes/ipodTouch}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Mr White/29}}</td><td>{{User:Mr White/42}}</td><td>{{User:Nived 90/userboxes/WordPress.com}}</td><br />
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</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
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<br />
{{hidden|header=projects|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user WikiProject Christianity}}</td><td>{{Template:user WikiProject Eastern Orthodoxy}}</td><td>{{Template:user Saints WikiProject}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User WikiProject Arts}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPClassical}}</td><td>{{Template:user WikiProject Electronic music}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user WPVG}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPJapan}}</td><td>{{User WP Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=skills|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
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</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{user en}}</td><td>{{user tl-2}}</td><td>{{user ja-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{user ru-1}}</td><td>{{user de-1}}</td><td>{{user zh-cmn-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user IntS-3}}</td><td>{{Template:user pig-1}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/1337-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user en-B}}</td><td>{{Template:User sar}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/ubx-N}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Hrkt-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user cyrl-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Shavian}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user programming-x}}</td><td>{{Template:user lisp}}</td><td>{{Template:user wiki lang}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user py}}</td><td>{{Template:user ruby}}</td><td>{{Template:user c}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User composition}}</td><td>{{Template:User modular synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User organist}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User piano}}</td><td>{{Template:User synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User viola da gamba}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=tastes|content=<center><br />
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<tr><br />
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</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User restricts ethanol}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/soda-1}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/black coffee}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:UBX/User drinks Cider}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/mate}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/tea}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Gene Poole/Userboxes/Ambient}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Braindance}}</td><td>{{Template:User Classical}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User E-music}}</td><td>{{Template:User Golden Hip hop}}</td><td>{{Template:User indierock}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User jazz}}</td><td>{{User:Pigrocket/Userboxes/vaporwave}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/CVG music}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User Black comedy}}</td><td>{{Template:User Surreal comedy}}</td><td>{{User:Tedius Zanarukando/Userboxes/User black and white}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=games|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Thomas888b/Tester/}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/PC gamer}}</td><td>{{Template:UBX-nes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Alex 8194/Userboxes/Like Sudoku}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Pong}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Breakout}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Scepia/RuneScape}}</td><td>{{User:Rambutaan/Userboxes/GWAssassin}}</td><td>{{Template:User exWoW}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=facts|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user vicenarian}}</td><td>{{Template:user GenerationY}}</td><td>{{Template:user Young Adult}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Basque}}</td><td>{{Template:user Ancestry British}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry English}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user filipino}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry Spanish}}</td><td>{{Template:user twn-fam}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user citizen United States}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Canada}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:CountriesVisited|6}}</td><td>{{Template:user Countries lived in|2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Earthling3}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user visited|Japan}}</td><td>{{Template:user visited|Netherlands}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/User never left|n}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user academic}}</td><td>{{Template:user uoe}}</td><td>{{user Tufts}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user INTP}}</td><td>{{Template:user spouse|0}}</td><td>{{Template:user children|0}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user informatician}}</td><td>{{Template:user Code Monkey}}</td><td>{{Template:user teacher}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:LibertarianGuy}}</td><td>{{Template:user pacifist}}</td><td>{{Template:user democratic}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Catalan independence}}</td><td>{{Template:user Tibet independence}}</td><td>{{Template:Nagorno-Karabakh independence usbx}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Forenti/Userboxes/Recycling}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Existentialism}}</td><td>{{User:Bluedenim/Fog}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User cat}}</td><td>{{Template:user depression}}</td><td>{{Template:user TooManyUserboxes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}</div>Livecoderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Livecoder&diff=768153927User:Livecoder2017-03-02T03:12:33Z<p>Livecoder: Added more userboxes.</p>
<hr />
<div>{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''stats'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{Userbox<br />
| border-c = gray | border-s = 1 | float = none <br />
| id-a = center | id-c = gainsboro | id-fc = gray | id-s = 14 <br />
| info-a = center | info-c = white | info-fc = gray | info-s = 10.5 <br />
| id-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; | info-op = font-family: 'Monaco'; <br />
| id = LC | info = This user is a [[Live coding | Livecoder]]. }}<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Dwscomet/My userbox creations/EasternOrthodox}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user wikipedia/Administrator maybe}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{User:Nicereddy/3|07 Dec. 2016}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''views'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:User Minimalist}} {{User:Strdst grl/ubx/colours/grays|gray}} {{User:Mr White/20}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user exo}} {{Template:user imm}} {{Template:user incl}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user neut}} {{Template:user Wikidemo}} {{Template:user Infobox pref}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user redirect}} {{Template:user Internet Archive}} {{Template:user underscore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user curly quotes}} {{Template:user british quotes}} {{Template:user french spacing:no}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Over Edit}} {{Template:user web archive}} {{Template:user screw}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user pd}} {{Template:user cc-by}} {{Template:User Infofreedom}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{Template:user Truth}} {{Template:user Reason}} {{Template:user Facts}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=tools|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User free software}}</td><td>{{Template:User MacBook Pro with Retina Display}}</td><td>{{User:Djdannyp/userboxes/ipodTouch}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Mr White/29}}</td><td>{{User:Mr White/42}}</td><td>{{User:Nived 90/userboxes/WordPress.com}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=projects|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user WikiProject Christianity}}</td><td>{{Template:user WikiProject Eastern Orthodoxy}}</td><td>{{Template:user Saints WikiProject}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User WikiProject Arts}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPClassical}}</td><td>{{Template:user WikiProject Electronic music}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user WPVG}}</td><td>{{Template:User WPJapan}}</td><td>{{User WP Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=skills|content=<center><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Music expert}}</td><td>{{Template:user Programming expert}}</td><td>{{Template:user Algorithms expert}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
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<tr><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user IntS-3}}</td><td>{{Template:user pig-1}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/1337-1}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user en-B}}</td><td>{{Template:User sar}}</td><td>{{user:UBX/ubx-N}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Hrkt-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user cyrl-2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Shavian}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user programming-x}}</td><td>{{Template:user lisp}}</td><td>{{Template:user wiki lang}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user py}}</td><td>{{Template:user ruby}}</td><td>{{Template:user c}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User composition}}</td><td>{{Template:User modular synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User organist}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User piano}}</td><td>{{Template:User synthesizer}}</td><td>{{Template:User viola da gamba}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=tastes|content=<center><br />
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<tr><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User restricts ethanol}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/soda-1}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/black coffee}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{User:UBX/User drinks Cider}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/mate}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/tea}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Gene Poole/Userboxes/Ambient}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Braindance}}</td><td>{{Template:User Classical}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User E-music}}</td><td>{{Template:User Golden Hip hop}}</td><td>{{Template:User indierock}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User jazz}}</td><td>{{User:Pigrocket/Userboxes/vaporwave}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/CVG music}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User Black comedy}}</td><td>{{Template:User Surreal comedy}}</td><td>{{User:Tedius Zanarukando/Userboxes/User black and white}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=games|content=<center><br />
<table><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Thomas888b/Tester/}}</td><td>{{User:Scepia/PC gamer}}</td><td>{{Template:UBX-nes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Alex 8194/Userboxes/Like Sudoku}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Pong}}</td><td>{{User:Gixce93/UBX/Breakout}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Scepia/RuneScape}}</td><td>{{User:Rambutaan/Userboxes/GWAssassin}}</td><td>{{Template:User exWoW}}</td><br />
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</table><br />
</center>}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{hidden|header=facts|content=<center><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user vicenarian}}</td><td>{{Template:user GenerationY}}</td><td>{{Template:user Young Adult}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Basque}}</td><td>{{Template:user Ancestry British}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry English}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user filipino}}</td><td>{{Template:user ancestry Spanish}}</td><td>{{Template:user twn-fam}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user citizen United States}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Canada}}</td><td>{{Template:user citizen Philippines}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:CountriesVisited|6}}</td><td>{{Template:user Countries lived in|2}}</td><td>{{Template:user Earthling3}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user visited|Japan}}</td><td>{{Template:user visited|Netherlands}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/User never left|n}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user academic}}</td><td>{{Template:user uoe}}</td><td>{{user Tufts}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user INTP}}</td><td>{{Template:user spouse|0}}</td><td>{{Template:user children|0}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user informatician}}</td><td>{{Template:user Code Monkey}}</td><td>{{Template:user teacher}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:LibertarianGuy}}</td><td>{{Template:user pacifist}}</td><td>{{Template:user democratic}}</td><br />
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<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:user Catalan independence}}</td><td>{{Template:user Tibet independence}}</td><td>{{Template:Nagorno-Karabakh independence usbx}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{User:Forenti/Userboxes/Recycling}}</td><td>{{User:UBX/Existentialism}}</td><td>{{User:Bluedenim/Fog}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><br />
<td>{{Template:User cat}}</td><td>{{Template:user depression}}</td><td>{{Template:user TooManyUserboxes}}</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
</center>}}</div>Livecoderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Livecoder&diff=768152814User:Livecoder2017-03-02T03:01:59Z<p>Livecoder: Added more tastes.</p>
<hr />
<div>{| style="margin: 1em auto;"<br />
|+ '''stats'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{Userbox<br />
| border-c = gray | border-s = 1 | float = none <br />
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