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  2. Material Girl - Wikipedia

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    Madonna, wearing a white bridal veil, performs "Material Girl" during the Rebel Heart Tour (2015–16) "Material Girl" was performed by Madonna on five of her world tours. She ended the Virgin Tour (1985) with a self-parodying performance of the song. She wore a white tube top and a tight white skirt and carried a bunch of notes in her left ...

  3. Oscillator sync - Wikipedia

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    The leader oscillator's pitch is generated by user input (typically the synthesizer's keyboard), and is arbitrary. The follower oscillator's pitch may be tuned to (or detuned from) this frequency, or may remain constant. Every time the leader oscillator's cycle repeats, the follower is retriggered, regardless of its position. If the follower is ...

  4. Ensoniq ESQ-1 - Wikipedia

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    ESQ-1 can store 40 rewritable sound patches internally, and features a rewritable EEPROM or fixed ROM cartridge slot for access to 80 additional patches. ESQ-M, a rackmount version of the synthesizer, was released circa 1987, with the same specifications but without the sequencer and a significantly smaller display and less user-friendly interface.

  5. DLS format - Wikipedia

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    DLS 1: Basic single-oscillator synthesizer voice, for PCs and PC sound cards; DLS 2: Adds per-voice lowpass filter + other enhancements; Mobile DLS: Reduced feature set and memory requirements, for mobile phones; DLS is supported by the music synthesizers built into Windows and Mac OS X. Creative Labs sound cards for PCs support DLS.

  6. Neutron (synthesizer) - Wikipedia

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    The synthesizer has two oscillators based on the Curtis CEM3340, [3] which powered popular synthesizers such as the Roland SH-101 and Sequential Circuits Prophet 5. [6] Each oscillator has five blendable waveforms: sine, triangle, sawtooth, square and "tone mod", a waveshaping oscillator. There is oscillator sync, PWM and a noise source. A mix ...

  7. Analog modeling synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    An analog modeling synthesizer is a synthesizer that generates the sounds of traditional analog synthesizers using digital signal processing components and software algorithms. Analog modeling synthesizers simulate the behavior of the original electronic circuitry in order to digitally replicate their tone.

  8. Low-frequency oscillation - Wikipedia

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    LFO section of an Access Virus C series synthesizer Low-frequency oscillation ( LFO ) is an electronic frequency that is usually below 20 Hz and creates a rhythmic pulse or sweep. This is used to modulate musical equipment such as synthesizers to create audio effects such as vibrato , tremolo and phasing .

  9. Harmor - Wikipedia

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    Harmor is powered by an additive synthesis engine, similar to Image-Line’s synthesizer Morphine. [1] Although the different additive modules and controls found in Harmor can look similar to more conventional synthesizers that utilize subtractive synthesis, its sound generation engine differs in that it sums its partials later in the signal chain (right before the FX stage) compared to some ...