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  2. List of vocoders - Wikipedia

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    V-Synth; System 8; Fantom 6/7/8 [up to 32 bands] Soundart Chameleon with the Infiltrator "soundskin" Symbolic Sound Kyma/Pacarana; TC-Helicon VoiceTone Synth (HardTune & Vocoder Pedal) Waldorf Q STVC (String synthesizer with a vocoder) [M 19] Yamaha Yamaha PLG100VH; Yamaha MOTIF XS/XF; Yamaha Montage; Yamaha MOX6/MOX8; Yamaha MOXF; Yamaha Tyros ...

  3. Waldorf Music - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Waldorf released NAVE, a synthesizer app for iOS. Their Kyra synthesizer, launched in 2019, became the first fully FPGA -powered synthesizer. [ 3 ] In 2014, Waldorf released the Streichfett , a synthesizer designed to recreate the sound of vintage string machines .

  4. Waldorf Blofeld - Wikipedia

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    The Waldorf Blofeld is a synthesizer combining virtual analogue synthesis with wavetable synthesis and FM synthesis. It is available as a small desktop unit and as a 49 key velocity and aftertouch sensitive keyboard version.

  5. Category:String synthesizers - Wikipedia

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  6. Wavetable synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The technique has since been used as the primary synthesis method in synthesizers built by PPG and Waldorf Music and as an auxiliary synthesis method by Ensoniq and Access. It is currently used in hardware synthesizers from Waldorf Music and in software synthesizers for PCs and tablets, including apps offered by PPG and Waldorf, among others.

  7. String synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    The availability of string synthesizers was influential in adding string orchestration to popular music that would not otherwise be able to afford the use of a human string ensemble, and their characteristic sound, which was almost, but not quite, like that of a real string ensemble, was one of the distinguishing sounds of the era.

  8. Polymoog - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Polymoog is a hybrid of the electronic organ and the synthesizer using divide-down technology, much like other string synthesizers of the time. Unlike later 1970s polyphonic synthesizers, such as the Yamaha CS-80 and Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 , the Polymoog cannot create each voice from individual oscillators and filters ...

  9. PPG Wave - Wikipedia

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    PPG Wave 2.2 front panel. PPG's Wave series represents an evolution of its predecessor by combining its digital sound engine with analog VCAs and 24db per octave VCFs, featuring 8-voice polyphony; and by replacing its nontraditional series of push buttons and sliders with a control panel consisting of an LCD and a more familiar arrangement of knobs.