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Sequencers

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Sequencers meaning

plural of sequencer

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Watt notes that a class of sequencers known as escape sequencers, defined as "sequencer that terminates execution of a textually enclosing command or procedure", encompasses both breaks from loops (including multi-level breaks) and return statements.

Watt writes that a class of sequencers known as escape sequencers, defined as "sequencer that terminates execution of a textually enclosing command or procedure", encompasses both breaks from loops (including multi-level breaks) and return statements.

Besides writing iconic tunes like "Powerhouse" and "The Toy Trumpet," Scott created some of the very first synthesizers and sequencers.

Lupita Guadalupe Mireles, above and right, testing one of the DNA sequencers used to map the avocado genome at the National Laboratory of Genomics for Biodiversity in Guanajuato.

Other sequencers require a minimum of 24 hours before result analysis can take place.

As sequencing technology continues to improve, however, a new generation of effective fast turnaround benchtop sequencers has come within reach of the average academic laboratory.

Buttner cited Lee's ability to vary time signatures, play multiple keyboards, use bass pedal controllers and control sequencers, all while singing lead vocals into as many as three microphones.

In 1991 Bainbridge, House and Wishart departed and the band continued as a three piece relying heavily on synthesizers and sequencers to create a wall-of-sound.

In contrast to their cool and controlled image, the group used sequencers interactively, which allowed for live improvisation.

Music sequencers use the bpm system to denote tempo.

Phaedra was one of the first commercial albums to feature sequencers and came to define much more than just the band's own sound.

Pros and cons Proponents of this approach argue that it is possible to sequence the whole genome at once using large arrays of sequencers, which makes the whole process much more efficient than more traditional approaches.

Sequencers allowed bands to pre-program some elements of their performance, such as an electronic drum part and a synth-bass line.

Since the band began using sequencers his role as a drummer was becoming less frequent.

SMFs are created as an export format of software sequencers or hardware workstations.

Such capillary sequencers automated early large-scale genome sequencing efforts.

The Clavia Nord Lead is a popular virtual analog synth With the addition of sophisticated sequencers on board, now added to built-in effects and other features, the ' workstation ' synthesizer had been born.

The music and theatre industries still use equipment requiring standard floppy disks (e.g. synthesizers, samplers, drum machines, sequencers, and lighting consoles ).

Typically, these automated DNA-sequencing instruments ( DNA sequencers ) can sequence up to 96 DNA samples in a single batch (run) in up to 48 runs a day.

Watt writes that unrestricted gotos (jump sequencers) are bad because the destination of the jump is not self-explanatory to the reader of a program until the reader finds and examines the actual label or address that is the target of the jump.