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- multitimbral, which means it can produce two or more timbres (also called sounds or patches) at the same time. Instruments which may be multitimbral include...
- "The Original New Timbral Orchestra", the first, and still the largest, multitimbral polyphonic analog synthesizer in the world, designed and constructed...
- (LA) synthesizers, the multitimbral MT-32 series constitutes the budget prosumer line for computer music at home, the multitimbral D-5, D-10, D-20 and D-110...
- virtual analogue polyphonic synthesizer with 16+ note polyphony and multitimbral operation, made by the British company Novation. Unique to the Supernova...
- versatile organ section and extended effects processing. The Nord Stage is multitimbral, which means that it can play more than one sound at once, either by...
- capabilities, which was released in 1993 by Roland Corporation. JD-990 is a multitimbral synthesizer utilising PCM sample-based synthesis technology. In a sense...
- 3 (per voice) Layers 6-part multitimbral with up to 6 zones 12-part multitimbral with up to 6 zones 2-part multitimbral with up to 2 zones monotimbral...
- touchpad for enhanced performance interaction. It was the world's first multitimbral physical modelling synthesizer. In the mid-1990s, two new synthesis technologies...
- device has eight individual outputs, 32-voice polyphony, and four-part multitimbral MIDI. The Roland R-8 Human Rhythm Composer utilizes PCM voice technology...
- Yamaha Corporation's SY77 synthesizer workstation. It, too, is a 16-voice multitimbral music (synthesizer) utilizing Yamaha's Advanced Frequency Modulation;...