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Synthesizers.com

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Synthesizers.com is an American company based in Houston, Texas, and founded by engineer Roger Arrick (also a designer of robots) in 1997 and beginning to take orders in 2000, which manufactures analog modular synthesizers for music and sound-effect creation. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Analog synthesizer, ARP Instruments, Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Houston, Modular synthesizer, Moog Music, Moog synthesizer, Music sequencer, Quantization (music), Ring modulation, Signal processing, Tyler, Texas, Variable-gain amplifier, Voltage-controlled filter, Voltage-controlled oscillator.

  2. MIDI instruments
  3. Modular synthesizers
  4. Synthesizer manufacturing companies of the United States

Analog synthesizer

An analog synthesizer (analogue synthesiser) is a synthesizer that uses analog circuits and analog signals to generate sound electronically. Synthesizers.com and analog synthesizer are analog synthesizers.

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ARP Instruments

ARP Instruments, Inc. was a Lexington, Massachusetts manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, founded by Alan Robert Pearlman in 1969. Synthesizers.com and ARP Instruments are synthesizer manufacturing companies of the United States.

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Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex

The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Texas and the Southern United States, encompassing 11 counties.

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Houston

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States.

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Modular synthesizer

Modular synthesizers are synthesizers composed of separate modules for different functions. Synthesizers.com and Modular synthesizer are modular synthesizers.

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Moog Music

Moog Music Inc. is an American synthesizer company based in Asheville, North Carolina. Synthesizers.com and Moog Music are synthesizer manufacturing companies of the United States.

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Moog synthesizer

The Moog synthesizer is a modular synthesizer invented by the American engineer Robert Moog in 1964. Synthesizers.com and Moog synthesizer are analog synthesizers and modular synthesizers.

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Music sequencer

A music sequencer (or audio sequencer or simply sequencer) is a device or application software that can record, edit, or play back music, by handling note and performance information in several forms, typically CV/Gate, MIDI, or Open Sound Control, and possibly audio and automation data for digital audio workstations (DAWs) and plug-ins.

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Quantization (music)

In digital music processing technology, quantization is the studio-software process of transforming performed musical notes, which may have some imprecision due to expressive performance, to an underlying musical representation that eliminates the imprecision.

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Ring modulation

In electronics, ring modulation is a signal processing function, an implementation of frequency mixing, in which two signals are combined to yield an output signal.

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Signal processing

Signal processing is an electrical engineering subfield that focuses on analyzing, modifying and synthesizing signals, such as sound, images, potential fields, seismic signals, altimetry processing, and scientific measurements.

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Tyler, Texas

Tyler is a city in and the county seat of Smith County, Texas, United States.

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Variable-gain amplifier

A variable-gain (VGA) or voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) is an electronic amplifier that varies its gain depending on a control voltage (often abbreviated CV).

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Voltage-controlled filter

A voltage-controlled filter (VCF) is an electronic filter whose operating characteristics (primarily cutoff frequency) can be set by an input control voltage.

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Voltage-controlled oscillator

A voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is an electronic oscillator whose oscillation frequency is controlled by a voltage input.

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See also

MIDI instruments

Modular synthesizers

Synthesizer manufacturing companies of the United States

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthesizers.com