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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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    While many other synthesizer manufacturers focused on recreating existing hardware in software, Waldorf took a different approach. In 2002, they introduced the RackAttack, a hardware drum synthesizer, whose synth engine had been released as a VST instrument the year prior. On 5 February 2004, Waldorf declared insolvency in a German court.

  4. String synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    A string synthesizer or string machine is a synthesizer designed to make sounds similar to those of a string section. Dedicated string synthesizers occupied a ...

  5. Waldorf Blofeld - Wikipedia

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    It is named after the character Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the leader of the fictional SPECTRE organisation from Ian Fleming's James Bond series; this lends its name to the sound management computer application SPECTRE, used to send audio and firmware data to the synthesizer. Two subsequent Waldorf synthesizers have been named after Bond villains ...

  6. ARP String Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    The Solina String Ensemble, also marketed as the ARP String Ensemble, is a fully polyphonic multi-orchestral string synthesizer with a 49-key keyboard, produced by Eminent BV (known for their Solina brand). It was distributed in the United States by ARP Instruments from 1974 to 1981. The sounds it incorporates are violin, viola, trumpet, horn ...

  7. Category:String synthesizers - Wikipedia

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  8. Elka Rhapsody - Wikipedia

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    The Elka Rhapsody 490 string synthesizer. This was the earlier, smaller version with 49-key keyboard. It had two sounds, violoncello and strings which could also be combined to produce a fuller sound. There were two other controls; volume and sustain. It also had a master tuning control on the rear panel of the instrument.

  9. ARP Instruments - Wikipedia

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    ARP Instruments, Inc. was a Lexington, Massachusetts [1] manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, founded by Alan Robert Pearlman [2] [a] in 1969. It created a popular and commercially successful range of synthesizers throughout the 1970s before declaring bankruptcy in 1981.