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Digital waveguide synthesis / Synthesizer / Waveguide / Karplus–Strong string synthesis / Wavetable synthesis / Additive synthesis / Frequency modulation synthesis / Granular synthesis / Phase vocoder / Music / Sound / Electronic musical instruments
Date: 2004-06-07 03:40:08
Digital waveguide synthesis
Synthesizer
Waveguide
Karplus–Strong string synthesis
Wavetable synthesis
Additive synthesis
Frequency modulation synthesis
Granular synthesis
Phase vocoder
Music
Sound
Electronic musical instruments

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