- (1984–1987) - 16
oscillators (two per voice), 12-bit
resolution for
samples via
Waveterm (only)
otherwise 8-bit, dual
modulation wheels, SSM 2044 VCFs, 8-part multitimbrality...
- 1982,
Wolfgang Palm was set on
introducing computers to
music with the
Waveterm, a rack-mounted
computer system with a built-in monitor, two 8-inch floppy...
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editors often required the use of
extra hardware devices like the PPG
Waveterm or were only
present in
expensive models like the
Waldorf WAVE. More commonly...
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sequencer programming Rob
Mounsey –
additional keyboards Andrew Thomas – PPG
Waveterm synthesizer programming Paul
Pesco –
guitar Jimmy Bralower – additional...
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Omartian –
keyboards Willie Alexander –
Fairlight CMI
Steve Azbill – PPG
Waveterm programming Erich Bulling – synthesizers, drum
programming Dann Huff –...
- Simulator,
Canproduct Mixer].
Johannes Schmoelling: [Jupiter 8, PPG Wave 2.3
Waveterm, EEH CM 4
Digital Sequencer, Bohm
Digital Drums,
Roland TR 808 Drums, Mini...
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Robbie Kilgore –
synthesizer and
sequencer programming Andrew Thomas – PPG
Waveterm synthesizer programming David Frank –
synthesizer horns and
synth horn...
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mandolin (4), Moog b**** (4, 7, 8),
synth solo (5, 8)
Andrew Thomas – PPG
Waveterm synthesiser programming (1, 5, 6)
Robbie Kilgore –
synthesiser and sequencer...
- QX-1
computer Willie Alexander –
Fairlight programming Steve Azbill – PPG
Waveterm synthesizer programming Dann Huff –
guitars Ray
Parker Jr. –
guitars on...
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manufacturers such as
Oberheim (Xpander,
Matrix 6/12/1000), PPG (Wave 2/2.2/2.3,
Waveterm A), and
Ensoniq (Mirage sampler, SDP-1, ESQ-1, SQ-80). The
latter used...