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mash-up

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mash-up or mash·up (mshp)
n.
An audio recording that is a composite of samples from other recordings, usually from different musical styles.


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Whether a music producer, video mixer or VDJ or turntablist, or a club or even a mobile DJ, music mixing software is an important tool used to come up with funky remixes and mash-ups The software allows musicians to slice and dice digital music and then reassemble it into newer and creative beats Whether a music producer, video mixer or VDJ or turntablist, or a club or even a mobile DJ, music mixing software is an important tool used to come up with funky remixes and mash-ups.
Acceptance of enterprise mash-ups will be driven by demand from business users: Mash-ups give business users the ability to easily run pre-packaged analytic applications as needed, via a web-based platform, without the need to burden IT departments.
By supporting Android, manufacturers and operators can now easily use a Tegra processor to build mobile phones with advanced user experiences that leverage web and Internet content and provide services such as mobile mash-ups and location-based applications, said a statement.
 
 
 
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