Definition of Adat

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ADAT
The registered trademark name of Alesis Corporation's modular digital multitrack recording system.

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ADAT Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

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ADAT
Authentidate Holding Corp.
Exchange: Nasdaq
Designs, manufactures and distributes a diverse line of document imaging systems, computer systems and related peripheral equipment, components, accessories and network and internet services.


ADAT Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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ADAT
Alesis Digital Audio Tape or ADAT, first introduced in 1991, was used for simultaneously recording eight tracks of digital audio at once, onto Super VHS magnetic tape - a tape format similar to that used by consumer VCRs. Greater numbers of audio tracks could be recorded by synchronizing several ADAT machines together. While this had been available in earlier machines, ADAT machines were the first to do so with sample-accurate timing - which in effect allowed a studio owner to purchase a 24-track tape machine eight tracks at a time. This capability and its comparatively low cost were largely responsible for the rise of project studios in the 1990s.

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Adat
Adat (Arabic ﻋﺎﺪﺔ ) is a set of local and traditional laws and dispute resolution systems in many parts of Nusantara. In older Malay language, adat refers to the customary laws, the unwritten traditional code regulating social, political, and economical as well maritime laws.

Two kinds of Malay adat laws were developed before the 15th century:

  • Adat Perpateh was developed as a matrilineal kinship structure from early time by the Minangkabau people in Sumatra and Negri Sembilan.
  • The office of the sea admiral or under Adat Temenggong originated bilaterally based on territorial social units. Both adat forms were significantly transformed by Islamic and later European legal system during the later colonial times.
  • During the inter-maritime contact prior to the 15th Century, Chinese vessels (wooden junks) came and had established the basic draft form for the original development in the adat Temenggong maritime laws. The Malacca sultanate had the office of the sea admiral or the Office of the Temenggung.

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