Proper noun
Schaeffer (plural Schaeffers)
A surname.
Schaeffer gave me permission to work in the studio with a technician, but I've never worked with him. Karlheinz Stockhausen
Whereas Schaeffer and Henry were working like samplers, their idea was to capture those sounds which couldn't be serially calibrated because they were too complex in character. Luc Ferrari
After receiving her award as the only 35-year recipient, Lisa Schaeffer, vice chancellor for Student Affairs, was given a standing ovation for her dedication to the institution. Source: Internet
Also in 1849, Bernard Schaeffer in Magdeburg, Germany patented a successful diaphragm (see below) pressure gauge, which, together with the Bourdon gauge, revolutionized pressure measurement in industry. Source: Internet
Although these broadcasts contained musical pieces by Schaeffer they cannot be adequately described as part of his main line of musical output. Source: Internet
Beginnings of writing career In 1938 Schaeffer began his career as a writer, penning various articles and essays for the Revue Musicale, a French journal of music. Source: Internet