Wave Music
I need some popular 80s new wave music?
I need some popular 80s new wave music, the kind that got a lot of air play, thanks.
Answerers #1 and #3 plus:
Thompson Twins
Squeeze
Howard Jones
Kajagoogoo
Yazoo
Devo
Missing Persons
Berlin
ABC
OMD
Sparks
Stray Cats
B-52's
XTC
Big Country
The Alarm
The Church
X
Romeo Void
Waitresses
Talking Heads
English Beat
UB40
Fine Young Cannibals
These were all in heavy rotation on KYYX "The Wave" in the early-mid 80's. I'm not saying they ALL were good, I'm just saying.. Plus, some I personally wouldn't call New Wave, but radio stations (KYYX, KJET) played them and it might be what you're looking for.
The acclaimed Wave music system still sets the standard for quality audio and ease of use among one-piece, table top radios and bookshelf stereos. Its award-winning design adds a touch of distinction to almost any room...
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The Wave music system reproduces one-half octave lower musical notes and delivers even greater clarity and definition than the original Wave radio/CD. With its deeper tones and even more lifelike sound, you might just feel like you're sitting in the front row...
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The acclaimed Wave music system still sets the standard for quality audio and ease of use among one-piece, table top stereos. No wonder so many people use it as their main home entertainment system. And you'll enjoy extra hours of uninterrupted CD music with the Wave music system multi-CD changer included in this package...
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Key Feautures
Single credit card-style remote control
This remote is for the Wave music system with front-loading CD player
Compatible products
Wave music system
Wave music system - SoundLink
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Whenever we buy a computer, we are used to getting simple little applications like stripped down wave players, picture grabbers, and calculators. The Apple came out with GarageBand. Up till now, freebie active entertainment on a computer has been playing games, writing letters and books, drawing pictures, online chat and maybe making a photo album. Apple has upped the ante; you can now create your own music out of the box, without buying another piece of software.
You cannot buy GarageBand by itself; it is part of the iLife bundle that comes free on Macs (’06 and onwards). GarageBand is not little freebie application that you will use once then put aside even though it looks simple and it is simple to use, but the results are outstanding and are right up there with what you expect, audio wise, with a full-fledged sequencer.
It also does not sound as bad as most garage bands I played in. What is the GarageBand ?
—It is a Sequencer that applies full MIDI editing for software instruments.
—You can construct songs with Apple Loops, Software Instruments, or Audio tracks.
—An Audio recorder with as many tracks as you want.
—An effects generator with plenty of onboard plug-in and the ability to use third party.
—Audio Unit plug-ins.
—An Audio renderer, that pipes your song files right into iTunes (where you can burn them to CD).
—A soft synth engine with several tone generating models which is also capable of using third party soft-synths.
GarageBand supports drag-and-drop importing of audio files/loops from any directory on your Mac. You can also record and overdub quickly, with a modern audio interface, there is very little latency, as you would expect. The supplied audio instruments come from a variety of sources. The supplied instruments range from reasonable to excellent. Moreover, the Grand Piano is awesome and the EPs and Clavs are phenomenal, and the loops sound great too.
The big thing is its ability to make Podcasts, both audio and video, using the iLife. It is a wonderful way to start as a newbie and a great option for a professional doing a short project. Naturally, for those who want to expand their sound collection the easy way there is the GarageBand’s JamPack which includes more than 2,000 additional Apple loops, over 100 new software instruments, over a 100 additional effects presets and 15 guitar amp settings.
This software will be a great match for music lovers who want built-in effects which include Auto-Wah, Bass Amp, Bitcrusher, Chorus Distortion, Flanger, Overdrive, Phaser, Speech Enhancer, Echo, Treble, Reverb and many others.