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  2. FluidSynth - Wikipedia

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    FluidSynth, formerly named iiwusynth, is a free open source software synthesizer which converts MIDI note data into an audio signal using SoundFont technology without need for a SoundFont-compatible soundcard. FluidSynth can act as a virtual MIDI device, able to receive MIDI data from any program and transform it into audio on-the-fly.

  3. Tracktion Waveform - Wikipedia

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    macOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux. Type. Digital audio workstation. License. Proprietary. Website. www.tracktion.com. Waveform, previously known as Tracktion, [1] is a digital audio workstation for recording and editing audio and MIDI. The software is cross-platform, and runs on Apple macOS, Microsoft Windows, and Linux.

  4. MIDI tuning standard - Wikipedia

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    The frequency range starts at MIDI note 0, C = 8.1758 Hz, and extends above MIDI note 127, G = 12543.854 Hz. The first byte of the frequency data word specifies the highest equal-tempered semitone not exceeding the frequency. The next two bytes (14 bits) specify the fraction of 100 cents above the

  5. Sawtooth wave - Wikipedia

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    See media help. The sawtooth wave (or saw wave) is a kind of non-sinusoidal waveform. It is so named based on its resemblance to the teeth of a plain-toothed saw with a zero rake angle. A single sawtooth, or an intermittently triggered sawtooth, is called a ramp waveform. The convention is that a sawtooth wave ramps upward and then sharply drops.

  6. Delisle scale - Wikipedia

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    1 °De = ⁠ 2 / 3 ⁠ °C = 1.2 °F. Conversion between temperature scales. Joseph Nicolas Delisle. The Delisle scale is a temperature scale invented in 1732 by the French astronomer Joseph-Nicolas Delisle (1688–1768). [1] Delisle was the author of Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire et aux progrès de l'Astronomie, de la Géographie et de ...

  7. Frequency modulation synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Waveforms for each β. Spectra for each β. Frequency modulation synthesis (or FM synthesis) is a form of sound synthesis whereby the frequency of a waveform is changed by modulating its frequency with a modulator. The (instantaneous) frequency of an oscillator is altered in accordance with the amplitude of a modulating signal.

  8. Quad 12-Bit and Single 14-Bit, 180-MSPS D/A Converters ... - AOL

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    Quad 12-Bit and Single 14-Bit, 180-MSPS D/A Converters Integrate Complex Waveform Generation Function ADI's quad-channel 12-bit AD9106 and single-channel 14-bit AD9102 D/A converters provide ...

  9. Celsius - Wikipedia

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    The degree Celsius (symbol: °C) can refer to a specific point on the Celsius temperature scale or to a difference or range between two temperatures. It is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who proposed the first version of it in 1742. The unit was called centigrade in several languages (from the Latin centum ...