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  2. Sinsy - Wikipedia

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    Sinsy (Singing Voice Synthesis System) (しぃんしぃ) is an online Hidden Markov model (HMM)-based singing voice synthesis system by the Nagoya Institute of Technology that was created under the Modified BSD license. [1]

  3. VCV Rack - Wikipedia

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    VCV Rack is a free open-source virtual modular synthesizer: multiple modules can be connected to synthesize a sound. By default, the software contains several VCOs, LFOs, mixers, and other standard synthesizer modules. However, more can be added as plugins through the VCV Rack website. [5] [6]

  4. Category:Virtual analog synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Analog Synthesizers (also known as Analog Modeling) are synthesizers that produce the sounds of traditional analog synthesizers using digital signal processing or other methods. The main article for this category is Analog modeling synthesizer .

  5. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    1.27 Virtual synthesizer and studio software. 1.28 Wave editors. 2 See also. ... (a MIDI to WAV converter-- Virtual Studio Technology instruments can be used instead ...

  6. Nord Lead - Wikipedia

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    The first Nord Lead was released in 1995 to positive reviews. [3] It was created with the help of Peter Jubel, who also co-founded Propellerhead Software. [4] Compared to synthesizers being constructed via analog components, the Nord Lead uses digital signal processors (DSPs) programmed to emulate both Subtractive and analogue FM synthesis (cross-modulation) to reproduce the warmth and ...

  7. Analog modeling synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    Analog modeling synthesizers that run entirely within a host computer operating system are typically referred to as analog software synthesizers. [citation needed] While the Roland D-50 from 1987 is probably the first affordable virtual analog synthesizer, [1] the term was not used until the 1990s when the Nord Lead came out. [2]

  8. Korg RADIAS - Wikipedia

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    The Korg RADIAS is a virtual analog synthesizer and Vocoder, released by Korg in 2006.The RADIAS' MMT (Multiple Modelling Technology) [3] engine was based on the Korg OASYS synthesizer module, providing for several different synthesis methods, two of which may be combined in a single voice e.g. phase distortion synthesis can be combined with subtractive synthesis.

  9. Yamaha AN1x - Wikipedia

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    The AN1x is a first-generation virtual analogue physical modelling synthesizer. After Clavia released the original Nord Lead in 1995, Roland followed suit in 1996 with the JP-8000. Yamaha, having already been working on physical modelling synthesis for a number of years, released the AN1x in mid-1997.

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