Difference between revisions of "Analogue synthesizers"
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* [[:Wikipedia:CV/gate|CV/gate]] — (an abbreviation of control voltage/gate) is an analogue method of controlling synthesizers, drum machines, and similar equipment with external sequencers. The control voltage typically controls pitch and the gate signal controls note on-off. | * [[:Wikipedia:CV/gate|CV/gate]] — (an abbreviation of control voltage/gate) is an analogue method of controlling synthesizers, drum machines, and similar equipment with external sequencers. The control voltage typically controls pitch and the gate signal controls note on-off. | ||
+ | * [[:Wikipedia:Digital audio workstation|Digital audio workstation]] (DAW) is an electronic device or application software used for recording, editing and producing audio files. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 31 October 2022
An analogue (or analog) synthesizer is a synthesizer that uses analogue circuits and analogue signals to generate sound electronically.
Electronic oscillators
- Voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO)
- Low-frequency oscillation (LFO)
- Numerically-controlled oscillator (NCO)
- Variable-frequency oscillator (VFO)
- Variable-gain amplifier
- Voltage-controlled filter (VCF)
- Modular synthesizer
CV/gate
- Gate
- high voltage over time
- Trigger
- short voltage spike
- Pitch CV
- variable CV to control 1 volt/octave oscillators
Glossary
- CV/gate — (an abbreviation of control voltage/gate) is an analogue method of controlling synthesizers, drum machines, and similar equipment with external sequencers. The control voltage typically controls pitch and the gate signal controls note on-off.
- Digital audio workstation (DAW) is an electronic device or application software used for recording, editing and producing audio files.