- turntables
- n. platform for turning vehicles around (Railroads); rotating plate upon which a phonograph record sits; rotating platter (lazy Susan), rotating platform
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
LENCO Turntables — Lenco is now a Dutch brand of audio video equipment and part of the STL Group of brands. [cite web title = STL Group bv Homepage url = http://www.stl.nl accessdate = 2007 11 16 ] However, when audio hobbyists refer to Lenco turntables, they are… … Wikipedia
RPM for Turntables and Orchestra — is an experimental classical piece written by Nicole Lizee from Montreal, Canada. It was premiered in March 1999 at McGill University in Montreal with DJ P Love on turntables. The piece was her Master s thesis where she devised a notation system… … Wikipedia
Two turntables and a microphone — is the basic concept of a DJ s equipment. This phrase describes turntables (phonographs) and a microphone connected to a mixer. The DJ uses the mixer s crossfader to fade between two songs playing on the turntables. Fading often includes… … Wikipedia
Symphony No 1 for Orchestra and Turntables — Symphony No.1 is A three movement piece for Orchestra and Turntables by Jeremy Mayall. This piece is the first orchestral symphony to use the techniques of turntablism. Notes from composer This is taken from the intro to the score for the… … Wikipedia
Phonograph — Turntable redirects here. For other uses, see Turntable (disambiguation). Edison cylinder phonograph ca. 1899 … Wikipedia
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Jeremy Mayall — (a.k.a Remy) (born November, 1983) is a young New Zealand composer, best known for his ONE FAT MAN album A Typical Day in Suburbia , and his Symphony No 1 for Orchestra and Turntables , which was recorded with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra,… … Wikipedia
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Gramophone record — A 12 inch (30 cm) 33⅓ rpm record (left), a 7 inch 45 rpm record (right), and a CD (above) A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record (in American English), vinyl record (in reference to vinyl, the material most commonly used after … Wikipedia
Elektro-Mess-Technik — (EMT) is a manufacturer of turntables and professional audio equipment founded by Wilhelm Franz. Born in Bremen in 1913, Franz founded his first firm, ‘Elektromesstechnik Wilhelm Franz K.G.’ in Berlin, in 1938; two years later Wilhelm’s brother,… … Wikipedia