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  2. Exciter (effect) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s and 2000s, broadly comparable products became available from BBE, Joemeek, SPL and Behringer. Most are analogue signal processors, although a few digital units began to appear in the 2000s. The BBE Sonic Maximiser uses a similar process of frequency-dependent phase shifting, as do other brands to a varying extent.

  3. Roland MC-202 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland MC-202 (MicroComposer) is a monophonic analog synthesizer and music sequencer released by Roland in 1983. It was the first groovebox. [1] Its synth is similar to the TB-303 bass synth and the SH-101 synthesizer, featuring one voltage-controlled oscillator with simultaneous saw and square/pulse-width waveforms.

  4. Audio time stretching and pitch scaling - Wikipedia

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    One can view the same transposition as "frequency scaling", "scaling" (multiplying) the frequency of every note by 3/2. Musical transposition preserves the ratios of the harmonic frequencies that determine the sound's timbre , unlike the frequency shift performed by amplitude modulation , which adds a fixed frequency offset to the frequency of ...

  5. Neutron (synthesizer) - Wikipedia

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    The Neutron is a dual-oscillator monophonic synthesizer manufactured by Behringer. Released in 2018, the Neutron has an analogue signal path and uses subtractive synthesis to produce sounds. It is semi-modular and compatible with Eurorack voltages.

  6. ValhallaDSP - Wikipedia

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    Valhalla Space Modulator is a plugin, free with the purchase of any other ValhallaDSP plugin, which simulates some kinds of flanging and pitch shift effects. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Valhalla Delay

  7. Feedback suppressor - Wikipedia

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    A feedback suppressor using the automatic notch technique listens for the onset of feedback and automatically inserts a notch filter into the signal path at the frequency of the detected feedback. Feedback suppressors use several techniques for detecting feedback from non-invasive harmonic analysis of a potential feedback signal to more ...

  8. Behringer - Wikipedia

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    Behringer is an audio equipment company founded by the Swiss engineer Uli Behringer on 25 January 1989 in Willich, Germany. Behringer produces equipment including synthesizers , mixers , audio interfaces and amplifiers .

  9. Aphex Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Aural Exciter adds phase shift and musically related synthesized harmonics to audio signals. The Big Bottom circuit combines a low-pass filter and dynamics processor to compress and delay incoming low-frequency information. The process is reverse amplitude dependent, meaning that more is applied as the input level drops and less as the ...