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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...
- 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...
- Architecture. The unit
features up to 62 note
polyphony and is 16-part
multitimbral. Its
sound engine is
based on the Korg
Triton workstation,
although it...
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Yamaha Corporation's SY77
synthesizer workstation. It, too, is a 16-voice
multitimbral music (synthesizer)
utilizing Yamaha's
Advanced Frequency Modulation;...
-
Synthesizer Unveiled White, Paul. "
Multitimbrality Explained - Exploration".
Sound on
Sound (February 1994). Put simply,
multitimbral means the
ability to play...
- than its predecessors. It is also
considered to be one of the
earliest multitimbral samplers.
Using the
technology developed for the 2000,
Sequential also...
- The
Rhodes Chroma,
initially the ARP Chroma, is a polyphonic,
multitimbral,
microprocessor controlled,
subtractive synthesis analog synthesizer developed...
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Ensoniq ESQ-1 is a 61-key,
velocity sensitive, eight-note
polyphonic and
multitimbral synthesizer released by
Ensoniq in 1985. It was
marketed as a "digital...