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Ambient dub was pioneered by King Tubby and other Jamaican sound artists, using DJ-inspired ambient electronics, complete with drop-outs, echo, equalization and psychedelic electronic effects. It featured layering techniques and incorporated elements of world music, deep basslines and harmonic sounds. Other notable artists within the genre include Dreadzone, Higher Intelligence Agency, The Orb, Ott, Loop Guru, Woob and Transglobal Underground. Laurie Spiegel developed the algorithmic musical composition software "Music Mouse" for Macintosh, Amiga, and Atari computers. Musical melodies were first generated by the computer CSIRAC in Australia in 1950. There were newspaper reports from America and England that computers may have played music earlier, but thorough research has debunked these stories as there is no evidence to support the newspaper reports .

Origin Of Electronic

In the United States, electronic music was being created as early as 1939, when John Cage published Imaginary Landscape, No. 1, using two variable-speed turntables, frequency recordings, muted piano, and cymbal, but no electronic means of production. Cage composed five more "Imaginary Landscapes" between 1942 and 1952 , mostly for percussion ensemble, though No. 4 is for twelve radios and No. 5, written in 1952, uses 42 recordings and is to be realized as a magnetic tape. According to Otto Luening, Cage also performed a William Mix at Donaueschingen in 1954, using eight loudspeakers, three years after his alleged collaboration. Williams Mix was a success at the Donaueschingen Festival, where it made a "strong impression". Developments in early recording technology paralleled that of electronic instruments.

Electroencephalogram signals are one such source to capture and study human emotions. In this Letter, a novel time-order representation based on the S-transform and convolutional neural network is proposed for the identification of human emotions. EEG signals are transformed into time-order representation based on the S-transform. This TOR is given as an input to CNN to automatically extract and classify the deep features. Emotional states of happiness, fear, sadness, and relax are classified with an accuracy of 94.58%. The superiority of the method is judged by evaluating four performance parameters and comparing it with existing state-of-the-art on the same dataset.

Its broad and interdisciplinary scope covers the latest developments in all electronic engineering related fields including communication, biomedical, optical and device technologies. Electronics Letters also provides further insight into some of the latest developments through special features and interviews. In 1957, Kid Baltan and Tom Dissevelt released their debut album, Song Of The Second Moon, recorded at the Philips studio in the Netherlands. The public remained interested in the new sounds being created around the world, as can be deduced by the inclusion of Varèse's Poème électronique, which was played over four hundred loudspeakers at the Philips Pavilion of the 1958 Brussels World Fair. That same year, Mauricio Kagel, an Argentine composer, composed Transición II. The work was realized at the WDR studio in Cologne.

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One of the issues is the difference between emotional expression amongst various individuals, [...] Read more. Sensor–artery alignment has always been a significant problem in arterial tonometry devices and prevents their application to wearable continuous blood pressure monitoring. Traditional solutions are to use a complex servo system to search for the best measurement position or to use an [...] Read more. All articles published by MDPI are made immediately available worldwide under an open access license. No special permission is required to reuse all or part of the article published by MDPI, including figures and tables.

Resulted by suspended particles scattering and wavelength-dependent light attenuation, underwater images are always hazy and color-distorted. This paper is focused on a design of a high-voltage generator, which is proposed for a high-frequency irreversible electroporation (H-FIRE). Most HV sources used for cell electroporation are based on a controlled discharge of [...] Read more.

To most engineers, the terms "digital circuit", "digital system" and "logic" are interchangeable in the context of digital circuits. Most digital circuits use a binary system with two voltage levels labeled "0" and "1". Often logic "0" will be a lower voltage and referred to as "Low" while logic "1" is referred to as "High". However, some systems use the reverse definition ("0" is "High") or are current based. Quite often the logic designer may reverse these definitions from one circuit to the next as he sees fit to facilitate his design.

Usage For Electronic

The challenges and issues of PSCs present for WPT mainly relate to maintaining an inductive [...] Read more. This paper presents an output-based tracking controller for a class of car-like mobile robot subject to slipping and skidding. The slipping and skidding are regarded as external disturbances, and an event-triggered extended state observer (ET-ESO) is utilized to recover the velocities as [...] Read more. Speech Emotion Recognition plays a significant role in the field of Human–Computer Interaction with a wide range of applications.

Fire safety officials warned against using the wrong chargers for electronic equipment. They also want studies into the possible dangers from using electronic nicotine devices. A digitizing tablet is an electronic device that transmits the relative position of a stylus to software running on a host computer. Furthermore, electronic disease reporting from emergency departments was not in place at the time of this outbreak. It is one of a new class of electronic products variously called 'personal communicators' or 'personal digital assistants'. More examples You can use the device to scan the image and reproduce it on-screen in an electronic format.

Today, electronic devices are universally used in Computers, telecommunications and signal processing employing Integrated circuits with sometimes millions of transistors on a single chip. The early 1980s saw the rise of bass synthesizers, the most influential being the Roland TB-303, a bass synthesizer and sequencer released in late 1981 that later became a fixture in electronic dance music, particularly acid house. One of the first to use it was Charanjit Singh in 1982, though it wouldn't be popularized until Phuture's "Acid Tracks" in 1987. Music sequencers began being used around the mid 20th century, and Tomita's albums in mid-1970s being later examples. In 1978, Yellow Magic Orchestra were using computer-based technology in conjunction with a synthesiser to produce popular music, making their early use of the microprocessor-based Roland MC-8 Microcomposer sequencer.

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