Definition of DirectMusic. Meaning of DirectMusic. Synonyms of DirectMusic

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Meaning of DirectMusic from wikipedia

- DirectMusic is a deprecated component of the Microsoft DirectX API that allows music and sound effects to be composed and pla**** and provides flexible...
- APIs all began with "Direct", such as Direct3D, DirectDraw, DirectMusic, DirectPlay, DirectSound, and so forth. The name DirectX was coined as a shorthand...
- (EP), by The 77s Direct (music symbol), a music symbol used in music notation that is similar to a catchword in literature Nintendo Direct, an online presentation...
- Comparison of audio synthesis environments DirectMusic Moodagent (AI based emotion ke**** playlist generator and app) Music information retrieval Software effect...
- introduction of DirectMusic. If the audio hardware supports hardware mixing (also known as hardware buffering or DirectSound hardware acceleration), DirectSound...
- Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth, included in instances of DirectX as an integral part of DirectMusic, and on Microsoft Windows since Windows 98, incorporates...
- Direct injection may refer to: A music recording technique more commonly referred to as direct input Direct fuel injection, a method of fuel injection...
- all-inclusive. Direct3D DirectDraw DirectInput DirectMusic DirectPlay DirectShow DirectSound DirectX Media Objects DirectX plugin DirectX Video Acceleration...
- gaining po****rity through the blog post. An accompanying Cole Bennett-directed music video was released in February 2018. Following the video's release,...
- used in music notation to indicate the first note on the next staff of the following page. Similar to a catchword in literary works, the direct symbol...