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Xpander may refer to: *Oberheim Xpander, an analog synthesizer introduced by Oberheim in 1984 * ''Xpander'' (EP), by Sasha, 1999 * HP Xpander, a touch-screen calculator by Hewlett-Packard in 2001 * Math Xpander, a software package for Windows CE handhelds by Hewlett-Packard in 2001 *Mitsubishi Xpander The Mitsubishi Xpander is a car manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors since 2017. It is a compact MPV with standard three-row seating and has also been prominently marketed as a " crossover MPV". The vehicle was introduced in July 2017 in Indonesia ..., a multi-purpose vehicle See also * Expander (other) {{disamb ...
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Oberheim Xpander
The Oberheim Xpander () is an analog synthesizer launched by Oberheim in 1984 and discontinued in 1988. It is essentially a keyboardless, six-voice version of the Matrix-12 (released a year later, in 1985). Utilizing Oberheim's Matrix Modulation technology, the Xpander combined analog audio generation (VCOs, VCF and VCAs) with the flexibility of digital controls logic. The Xpander "Owner's Manual, First Edition" describes the technology as this: :"An analogy to the Matrix Modulation system might be all of those millions of wires that existed on the first modular synthesizers. As cumbersome as all of that wiring was, it allowed the user to connect any input to any output, resulting in sophistication and flexibility unmatched by any programmable synthesizer...until now." Architecture Analog Components Each of the six voices of the Xpander is completely independent. That is to say, each could be configured to create a different timbre - this is accomplished via the multi-patch ...
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Xpander (EP)
''Xpander'' is an extended play (EP) by Welsh DJ Sasha. It was released on 5 July 1999 through Deconstruction Records, and features co-production from Charlie May, Andy Page and Gaëtan Schurrer. The EP charted on release, peaking at number 18 on the UK Albums Chart. In 1999, the EP won an award at the International Dance Music Awards for "Best Techno/Trance 12"". Background The title track, "Xpander", was featured on compilations such as '' Global Underground: Ibiza'', Pete Tong's ''Essential Selection'', Hooj Choons' ''Nu Progressive Era'', and many other DJ mix compilations. It is considered a seminal release within the trance music community. It was voted the 9th best dance track of all time, by readers of ''Mixmag''. In 2021, the song was ranked #233 in A State of Trance's Top 1000. The song "Belfunk" was originally created as a remix of Orbital's song "Belfast", but Orbital "hated it" due to it having little-to-no resemblance to the original. A remix of "Belfast" by S ...
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HP Xpander
The HP Xpander (F1903A) aka "Endeavour" was to be Hewlett-Packard's newest graphing calculator in 2002, but the project was cancelled in November 2001 months before it was scheduled to go into production. It had both a keyboard and a pen-based interface, measured 162.6 mm by 88.9 mm by 22.9 mm, with a large grayscale screen, and ran on two rechargeable AA batteries. It had a semi-translucent green cover on a gray case and an expansion slot. The underlying operating system was Windows CE 3.0. It had 8 MB RAM, 16 MB ROM, a geometry application, a 240×320 display, a Hitachi SH3 processor, and e-lessons. One of the obvious omissions in the Xpander was the lack of a computer algebra system (CAS). Math Xpander After discontinuing the Xpander, HP decided to release the Xpander software, named the ''Math Xpander'', as a free-of-charge application that ran on Windows CE-based Pocket PC devices. It was hosted by Saltire Software, who had been involved in its de ...
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Math Xpander
The HP Xpander (F1903A) aka "Endeavour" was to be Hewlett-Packard's newest graphing calculator in 2002, but the project was cancelled in November 2001 months before it was scheduled to go into production. It had both a keyboard and a pen-based interface, measured 162.6 mm by 88.9 mm by 22.9 mm, with a large grayscale screen, and ran on two rechargeable AA batteries. It had a semi-translucent green cover on a gray case and an expansion slot. The underlying operating system was Windows CE 3.0. It had 8 MB RAM, 16 MB ROM, a geometry application, a 240×320 display, a Hitachi SH3 processor, and e-lessons. One of the obvious omissions in the Xpander was the lack of a computer algebra system (CAS). Math Xpander After discontinuing the Xpander, HP decided to release the Xpander software, named the ''Math Xpander'', as a free-of-charge application that ran on Windows CE-based Pocket PC devices. It was hosted by Saltire Software, who had been involved in its de ...
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Mitsubishi Xpander
The Mitsubishi Xpander is a car manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors since 2017. It is a compact MPV with standard three-row seating and has also been prominently marketed as a " crossover MPV". The vehicle was introduced in July 2017 in Indonesia, where the vehicle is manufactured and sold as a high-volume model. Introductions in other markets started since 2018, and the vehicle is mainly sold in emerging countries in Southeast Asia along with several Latin American, African and Middle Eastern markets. It was the fourth best-selling Mitsubishi Motors model globally in 2018 and 2019, and became its third best-selling model in 2021. In late 2019, a more rugged-looking variant was introduced as the Xpander Cross. A rebadged and redesigned variant of the Xpander, with mainly different front and rear fascias, is sold by Nissan as the second-generation Livina since February 2019. Overview The vehicle design was previewed by the ''XM Concept'' that was first displayed at the 24th ...
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