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  2. Physical modelling synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The first commercially available physical modelling synthesizer made using waveguide synthesis was the Yamaha VL1 in 1994. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] While the efficiency of digital waveguide synthesis made physical modelling feasible on common DSP hardware and native processors, the convincing emulation of physical instruments often requires the introduction ...

  3. Template:Crossreference - Wikipedia

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    When on different pages, these are unprintworthy Wikipedia self-references. When crossreferencing material on the same page, they are not. For block-level crossreferences, see the {} meta-template and its various progeny ({}, etc.). The output is ultimately produced by Module:Hatnote inline. It actually does support a block-level mode, however ...

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    overridable Jinja2 templates source code syntax highlighting, automatic cross-linking to symbol declarations Yes phpDocumentor: Smarty-based templates (1.x), Twig-based templates (2+) class inheritance diagrams cross reference to generated documentation, and to php.net function reference Yes pydoc: RDoc: ROBODoc: Sphinx

  5. Cross-reference - Wikipedia

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    The term cross-reference (abbreviation: xref) can refer to either: . An instance within a document which refers to related information elsewhere in the same document. In both printed and online dictionaries cross-references are important because they form a network structure of relations existing between different parts of data, dictionary-internal as well as dictionary external.

  6. Yamaha XG - Wikipedia

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    The XG-compatible Yamaha S-YXG50 SoftSynthesizer, which is discontinued, is an entirely software-based MIDI synth. It used a 2 MB or 4 MB wavetable sound set, and was common among non-professional users who needed a cheap, high-quality MIDI synthesizer for purposes such as playing video games that rely on MIDI for their music.

  7. Yamaha SY99 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha SY99 is a synthesiser combining frequency modulation synthesis (branded as Advanced FM) and sample-based synthesis (branded as Advanced Wave Memory 2) and the direct successor to Yamaha's SY77/TG77.

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    Alex Jones’ control of Infowars has lived on another day, although the long-term future of the site, known for peddling conspiracy theories, has been thrown into doubt after a bankruptcy judge ...

  9. Vocaloid (software) - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha started development of Vocaloid in March 2000 [2] and announced it for the first time at the German fair Musikmesse on March 5–9, 2003. [3] It was created under the name "Daisy", in reference to the song "Daisy Bell", but for copyright reasons, this name was dropped in favor of "Vocaloid". [4]