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  2. Synth1 - Wikipedia

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    Synth1 is a software synthesizer designed by KVR user Daichi (Real name: Ichiro Toda 戸田一郎 [1]).It was originally designed as an emulation of the Nord Lead 2 synthesizer, and has since become a unique Virtual Studio Technology instrument and one of the most downloaded VST plug-ins of all time.

  3. Nord Lead - Wikipedia

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    The first Nord Lead was released in 1995 to positive reviews. [3] It was created with the help of Peter Jubel, who also co-founded Propellerhead Software. [4] Compared to synthesizers being constructed via analog components, the Nord Lead uses digital signal processors (DSPs) programmed to emulate both Subtractive and analogue FM synthesis (cross-modulation) to reproduce the warmth and ...

  4. Category:Software synthesizers - Wikipedia

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  5. Installation (computer programs) - Wikipedia

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    Installation (or setup) of a computer program (including device drivers and plugins), is the act of making the program ready for execution. Installation refers to the particular configuration of software or hardware with a view to making it usable with the computer. A soft or digital copy of the piece of software (program) is needed to install it.

  6. Talk:Synth1 - Wikipedia

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  7. Roland D-50 - Wikipedia

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    The D-50 was the first affordable synthesizer to combine sample playback with subtractive synthesis. The engineers at Roland determined that the most difficult component of an instrument's sound to simulate realistically is the attack.

  8. Roland Juno-60 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland Juno-60 is an analog synthesizer manufactured by the Roland Corporation between 1982 and 1984. It followed the Juno-6, an almost identical synthesizer released months earlier.

  9. Wavetable synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Wavetable synthesis is fundamentally based on periodic reproduction of multiple arbitrary, single-cycle waveforms. [7] In wavetable synthesis, some method is employed to vary or modulate the selected waveform in the wavetable.