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- Smyrna. Completely unrelated to the above sense, a synthesizer is called paraphonic if it can play multiple pitches at once, but those pitches share part...
- polyphonic. Instruments that are not capable of polyphony are monophonic or paraphonic. An intuitively understandable example for a polyphonic instrument is...
- neck. It utilized digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs), and was a paraphonic synth with a single filter shared between its eight voices. Each DCO offers...
- The Korg Mono/Poly (MP-4) is a paraphonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1981, bridging the gap between monophonic and polyphonic synthesis. Released...
- The Roland VP-330 is a paraphonic ten-band vocoder and string machine manufactured by Roland Corporation from 1979 to 1980. While there are several string...
- The full range of the oscillators is +/-10 octaves. The Neutron has a paraphonic mode to ****ign each oscillator to a separate note. There is "poly-chaining"...
- Volca Keys uses subtractive synthesis to create sounds and is three-note paraphonic, meaning that it can play chords with all voices sharing a single voltage-controlled...
- of granular synthesis, Chords – an engine that plays groups of notes paraphonically, Speech – a vocal synthesizer, Modal – a physical modelling engine that...
- synthesizer (2, 5, 12), percussion (2, 11); Oberheim synthesizer, Roland paraphonic keyboards (3); Mellotron (4), grand piano (5, 14), Prophet synthesizer...
- single filter, giving a paraphonic result. In 1982–3, few electronic musical instruments had the MG-1 combination of paraphonic poly section and monophonic...