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  2. Korg Poly-800 - Wikipedia

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    Each DCO offers sawtooth and square waveforms, which are mixed together with a white noise generator before being sent to a voltage-controlled filter (VCF). The Poly-800 features 2 polyphony modes: Whole mode offers 8-voice polyphony with one DCO per voice, while Double mode places the DCOs in pairs for a richer sound, albeit at the expense of ...

  3. Arturia MiniBrute - Wikipedia

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    The filter has its own dedicated ADSR envelope generator and can also be modulated by LFO or the modulation wheel. [4] The filter was designed by Usson. [8] The MiniBrute shown in front of a Moog Modular System . The MiniBrute's LFO can be routed to wave shape modulation, filter cutoff, pitch, and amplitude. Various wave shapes are available ...

  4. Yamaha DX1 - Wikipedia

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    Attenuator: 6 envelope generators: Aftertouch expression: Yes: Velocity expression: Yes: Storage memory: two sets of 4 banks of 8 voices (A and B channel, total 64), 8 banks of 8 performance combinations: Effects: none: Hardware: 2x YM21280 (OPS) operator chip 2x YM21290 (ES) envelope generator: Input/output; Keyboard: DX-1: 73 with velocity ...

  5. Arbitrary waveform generator - Wikipedia

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    An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a piece of electronic test equipment used to generate electrical waveforms. [1] [2] [3] These waveforms can be either repetitive or single-shot (once only) in which case some kind of triggering source is required (internal or external). The resulting waveforms can be injected into a device under test and ...

  6. Π pad - Wikipedia

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    An attenuator is a form of a two-port network with a generator connected to one port and a load connected to the other. In all of the circuits given below it is assumed that the generator and load impedances are purely resistive (though not necessarily equal) and that the attenuator circuit is required to perfectly match to these.

  7. Signal generator - Wikipedia

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    A signal generator is one of a class of electronic devices that generates electrical signals with set properties of amplitude, frequency, and wave shape. These generated signals are used as a stimulus for electronic measurements, typically used in designing, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing electronic or electroacoustic devices, though it often has artistic uses as well.

  8. Attenuator (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    An attenuator is a passive broadband electronic device that reduces the power of a signal without appreciably distorting its waveform. An attenuator is effectively the opposite of an amplifier, though the two work by different methods. While an amplifier provides gain, an attenuator provides loss, or gain less than unity. An attenuator is often ...

  9. Roland JX-3P - Wikipedia

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    The JX-3P is a six-note polyphonic, 2 DCOs, 61 key synthesizer with sawtooth, 50 and 10% pulse waveforms, and a noise generator. It has 32 factory programs in ROM , and user memory for 32 programs. The JX-3P also features a built-in 128-step polyphonic sequencer that can be synchronized to external devices, such as drum machines, connected to ...