- A
synthesizer (also
spelled synthesiser) is an
electronic musical instrument that
generates audio signals.
Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating...
- An
analog synthesizer (British English:
analogue synthesiser) is a
synthesizer that uses
analog circuits and
analog signals to
generate sound electronically...
- Radiohead,
released on
their fourth album, Kid A (2000). It
features synthesiser and
digitally mani****ted vocals. The
lyrics were
inspired by the stress...
- 2018. McNamee,
David (10
August 2010). "Hey, what's that sound: Moog
synthesisers". The Guardian.
Retrieved 12
October 2018. Kozinn,
Allan (23
August 2005)...
- A
frequency synthesizer is an
electronic circuit that
generates a
range of
frequencies from a
single reference frequency.
Frequency synthesizers are used...
- The
Waldorf Blofeld is a
synthesizer combining virtual analogue synthesis with
wavetable synthesis and FM synthesis. It is
available as a
small desktop...
- dimensions. The
series bridges both
digital and
analogue synthesis;
synthesisers and drum machines, with many
different types of
noise generation represented...
-
instruments – the
polyphonic synthesiser,
called the Apollo, a
monophonic lead
synthesiser called the Lyra, and a b****-pedal
synthesiser,
called the Taurus, but...
- In 1930–32, the
innovative and hard-to-use
Rhythmicon was
developed by Léon
Theremin at the
request of
Henry Cowell, who
wanted an
instrument that could...
- Look up polyphony, polyphonic, monophony, or
monophonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Polyphony is a
property of
musical instruments that
means that...