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  2. Synth1 - Wikipedia

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    Synth1 was first released as a DXi plug-in on October 9, 2002. It was updated to support the VSTi format six days later, on October 15, 2002. Version 1.02 was released on October 27, 2002, and dealt with some of the major bugs that arose from converting the software to VST, such as a memory leak and the LFO waveform selector not working.

  3. Roland D-50 - Wikipedia

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    The instrument includes the original presets of the D-50, plus all of the ROM expansions Roland created for it. The instrument was released in October 2017. [8] Also in 2017, Roland released a VST plugin version of the D-50 via their Roland Cloud website. [9]

  4. Wavetable synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Wavetable synthesis was invented by Max Mathews in 1958 as part of MUSIC II.MUSIC II “had four-voice polyphony and was capable of generating sixteen wave shapes via the introduction of a wavetable oscillator.” [1]

  5. The Presets discography - Wikipedia

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    List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album AUS [1]UK [10]US Dance [11]Triple J Hottest 100

  6. The Presets - Wikipedia

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    The Presets' founders, Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes met in 1995 at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music where they were both studying classical music. [7] [8] They shared an interest in 1980s pop music and became members of the Sydney-based electronic group, Prop, with Jeremy Barnett on marimbas, Hamilton on keyboards, Moyes on vibraphone, David Symes on bass guitar and Jared Underwood on drums.