- is an
American software development company founded in 1997 by
David Zicarelli,
headquartered in San Francisco,
California and
owned by Ableton. The...
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developed and
extended by
David Zicarelli. However, by 1997,
Opcode was
considering cancelling it. Instead,
Zicarelli acquired the
publishing rights and...
- was a
Sicilian American mobster who was the
nephew of
Joseph and John
Zicarelli, the brother-in-law of
mobster Sammy Gravano and
uncle of
Gerard Gravano...
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called Max (after Max Mathews) and
later ported it to
Macintosh (with Dave
Zicarelli extending it for Opcode) for real-time MIDI control,
bringing algorithmic...
-
terrorist attacks sparks outrage".
Daily Mirror.
Retrieved August 25, 2013.
Zicarelli,
Gabriella (August 6, 2013). "ANDPOP Directioner's
Start Petition To Have...
- grew
under the
leadership of CEO
Robert Zicarelli,
including the
opening of an
office in
Silicon Valley.
Zicarelli retired in 1988 and was
succeeded by Daniel...
- Idiot's
Guide to Basketball.
Alpha Books. p. 341. ISBN 0-02-862679-6.
Zicarelli,
Frank (June 22, 2010). "Time for Bosh to go".
Toronto Sun.
Archived from...
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capabilities to
process audio signals.
Zicarelli named this new part of the
program MSP
after Miller Puckette.
Zicarelli developed the
commercial version of...
- Carlos,
Thomas Dolby, and others. In 1986,
music software programmer David Zicarelli licensed his Editor/Librarian for the
Yamaha DX-7 to Opcode,
which published...
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Archived from the
original on
January 3, 2014.
Retrieved January 2, 2014.
Zicarelli,
Frank (September 3, 2013). "MLSE
interested in
Argos with eye on NFL...