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      • From AI composers, holographic artists, streamlined streaming, premium Bluetooth speakers, VR music videos and pay to play, new technology has changed the accessibility of music for artists. We've listed just a few different ways technology has changed music and has laid foundations for further changes in the digital media industry.
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  2. Oct 29, 2021 · The story of music technology in the new millennium, told through 22 groundbreaking products. (Image credit: Future) Jump To: 2000: Propellerhead Reason. 2001: Ableton Live. 2002: Native Instruments Kontakt. 2003: Arturia Modular V. 2004: Apple GarageBand. 2005: Cakewalk Sonar 5. 2006: Steinberg Cubase 4. 2007: Native Instruments Massive.

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    • How did music technology evolve in the 21st century?1
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  3. Nov 14, 2019 · The path that connects sheet music and SoundCloud is, of course, long and twisted, but it’s marked by dozens of monumental innovations and breakthroughs that shifted the direction of how music...

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    • Phonograph (1877) With all due respect to the French phonoautograph − a fine if bulky mechanism − most of us associate the beginning of conventional playback with Thomas Edison's phonograph design.
    • Microphone (1877) Thomas Edison scored the patent (as he was wont to do), but British telegraph pioneer David Edward Hughes is commonly recognized as the auteur of our first functioning microphone.
    • Headphones (1910) Long before Beats by Dre, there was Utah Mormon and electrician Nathaniel Baldwin's rudimentarily constructed, but sonically potent, cans.
    • Victor Orthophonic Victrola Phonograph (1925) This Victor product's lid-top feature remains the template for turntable practicality, while ornamental, cabinet-style wood furnishing created an immediate luxury item and future antique.
    • Beatslicing software. It's hard to imagine a time when chopping and slicing beats wasn't an integral part of the production process. Yet before Propellerhead's groundbreaking ReCycle program arrived in 1994, matching the tempos of sample loops could be a nightmare and, even then, altering a loop's tempo would likewise change its pitch.
    • The guitar combo amplifier. It isn't rock 'n' roll if it isn't loud, and it isn't loud without amplification. Once again, George Beauchamp and Adolph Rickenbacker get the credit here.
    • Tape echo. Magnetic tape, of course, appears elsewhere on our list. But as with any new technology, there were those who saw in it something more than its intended use.
    • The modular digital multitrack recorder. The late 1980s and early 1990s were a transitional period for music technology. This writer can clearly remember attending an industry convention at which a common topic of conversation was the direction of digital recording technology.
  4. The 20th century was full of incredible advances in recorded sound, amplified sound, and electricity itself. The victrola, the electric guitar, the sampler, the MP3—new, paradigm-shifting...

  5. Sep 2, 2021 · From AI composers, holographic artists, streamlined streaming, premium Bluetooth speakers, VR music videos and pay to play, new technology has changed the accessibility of music for artists. We've listed just a few different ways technology has changed music and has laid foundations for further changes in the digital media industry.

  6. In the early 21st century, interest in the music of the pharaonic period began to grow, inspired by the research of such foreign-born musicologists as Hans Hickmann. By the early 21st century, Egyptian musicians and musicologists led by the musicology professor Khairy El-Malt at Helwan University in Cairo had begun to reconstruct musical ...

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