Music technology (electronic and digital)
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Digital music technology encompasses digital instruments, computers, electronic effects units, software, or digital audio equipment by a performer, composer, sound engineer, DJ, or record producer to produce, perform[1] or record music. The term refers to electronic devices, instruments, computer hardware, and software used in performance, playback, recording, composition, mixing, analysis, and editing of music.
This article focuses on digital music technology and only references analog technology to provide historical context. For more detailed information on analog music technologies, see Music technology (electric)
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