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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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    Waldorf Q+ (2002, with some special made multiple memory card expansion) D-coder: A synth and vocoder plug-in for the TC PowerCore hardware platform. RackAttack: A VST housed in a microQ casing. Q+: A red Q model featuring up to 100 dynamically allocated voices and 16 analog low-pass filters. [32]

  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 ...

  5. Category:String synthesizers - Wikipedia

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  6. List of synthesizer manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  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. Wavetable synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The creation of new wavetables was previously a difficult process unless supported by specialized editing facilities and (near) real-time playback of edited wavetables on the synthesizer. Such editors often required the use of extra hardware devices like the PPG Waveterm or were only present in expensive models like the Waldorf WAVE. More ...

  9. List of synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    Synthesizer Notes Ref. 1963 Buchla: Buchla Model 100 Series [1] 1965 Moog Music: Moog synthesizer: First commercial synthesizer [2] 1970 Moog Music: Minimoog: First synthesizer sold in retail stores [3] [4] 1970 Buchla: Buchla Series 200 [1] 1978 Sequential Circuits: Prophet-5: First fully programmable polyphonic synthesizer [5] 2008 Dave Smith ...