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- The Synclavier is an early digital synthesizer, polyphonic digital sampling system, and music workstation manufactured by New England Digital Corporation...
- synthesizer and DAW) Fairlight CMI (Computer Musical Instrument) Sampler Skoog Synclavier Synthesizer Teleharmonium Tenori-on Theremin trautonium Turntablism Turntable...
- subject line "Exactly what I had in mind (in 1975)!"..." "SYNCLAVIER EARLY HISTORY". Synclavier European Services. Archived from the original on 14 November...
- recording studios as a student, Franglen was hired by Trevor Horn as a Synclavier programmer, working on Yes, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Godley and Creme...
- waveforms could be displa**** on-screen and modified using a light pen. The Synclavier from New England Digital was a similar system. Jon Appleton (with Jones...
- best known for its signature product, the Synclavier Synthesizer System, which evolved into the Synclavier Digital Audio System or "Tapeless Studio."...
- "Sashasonjon" (1984) from the Four Fantasies for Synclavier Composed and performed on the Synclavier II in the Bregman Electronic Music Studio, Dartmouth...
- of the Synclavier, an early digital synthesizer, as a compositional and performance tool.: 172–173  According to Zappa, "With the Synclavier, any group...
- Digital Synthesizer (1973), and based on it, later Synclavier series were developed. The Synclavier I, released in September 1977, was one of the earliest...
- of the Synclavier that they placed a disclaimer in the album's liner notes stating "No re-synthesis or sampling was emplo**** on the Synclavier." The Police's...