- More commonly, pre-computed
wavetables could be
added via
memory cards or sent to the
synthesizer via MIDI. Today,
wavetables can be
created more easily...
- Look up
wavetable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wavetable may
refer to:
Wavetable synthesis, a
sound synthesis technique used to
create periodic...
- A
software synthesizer or
softsynth is a
computer program that
generates digital audio,
usually for music.
Computer software that can
create sounds or...
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previously through its
Edirol subsidiary as the HyperCanvas.
Microsoft GS
Wavetable SW Synth,
included in
instances of
DirectX as an
integral part of DirectMusic...
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resulted in PPG's
first wavetable synthesizer, the
Wavecomputer 360 (1978),
which provides the user with 30
different wavetables consisting of 64 waves...
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implemented in
Casio CZ synthesizers, is
similar to FM synthesis. In
wavetable synthesis,
synthesizers modulate smoothly between digital representations...
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commercial wavetable software synthesizer plugin manufactured by
Native Instruments for use in
professional audio production. It
utilizes several wavetables and...
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moved in the mid-1990s
toward wavetable-based
soundcards with 16-bit playback, but
standardized on a 2 MB of
wavetable storage, a
space too
small in which...
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synthesis by the
SUBSynth engine, and an
original algorithm used to
generate wavetables in the
PADSynth engine.
ZynAddSubFX was
featured in the KVR One-Synth-Challenge...
- CMI,
first available in 1979.
These early sampling synthesizers used
wavetable sample-based synthesis. In 1980, a
group of
musicians and
music merchants...