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  • 31Korg Wavestation — Infobox synthesizer image caption = Korg Wavestation synth name = Wavestation synth manufacturer = Korg synthesis type = Digital Vector Subtractive polyphony = 32 timbrality = 16 oscillator = 32 DCO filter = 32 low pass attenuator = 32 ADSR… …

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  • 32Aliasing — This article applies to signal processing, including computer graphics. For uses in computer programming, please refer to aliasing (computing). In statistics, signal processing, computer graphics and related disciplines, aliasing refers to an… …

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  • 33Modular synthesizer — Sine, square, triangle, and sawtooth waveforms The modular synthesizer is a type of synthesizer consisting of separate specialized modules connected by wires (patch cords) to create a so called patch. Every output generates a signal – an electric …

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  • 34Moog Sonic 6 — Sonic 6 Robert Moog and Sonic 6 (left) Manufactured by Moog Music Dates 1974 1979 …

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  • 35Roland SH-201 — Infobox synthesizer image caption = synth name = Roland SH 201 synth manufacturer = Roland synthesis type = Virtual analog subtractive polyphony = 10 voices timbrality = 2 part Multitimbral (upper/lower) oscillator = 2 sawtooth, square, pulse,… …

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  • 36microKORG — The microKORG The microKORG XL The microKORG is a MIDI capable virtual analog synthesizer/vocoder from Korg …

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  • 37OSC OSCar — OSCar OSCar Manufactured by Oxford Synthesiser Company Dates 1983 1985 Technical specifications …

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  • 38Conway's Game of Life — Conway game , which redirects to here, can also refer to games as defined by surreal numbers, which John Conway also developed …

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  • 39Yamaha YM3812 — An audio sample of music written for and played on YM3812 The Yamaha YM3812 also known as the OPL2 (OPL is an acronym for FM Operator Type L) is a sound chip (i.e. int …

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  • 40Low-frequency oscillation — The term low frequency oscillation (LFO) is an audio signal usually below 20 Hz which creates a pulsating rhythm rather than an audible tone. LFO predominantly refers to an audio technique specifically used in the production of electronic music.… …

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