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Electronic musical instruments / Signal processing / Frequency modulation synthesis / Time–frequency analysis / Phase vocoder / Synthesizer / Wavetable synthesis / Additive synthesis / Karplus–Strong string synthesis / Electronic music / Sound / Music
Date: 2013-05-06 00:57:26
Electronic musical instruments
Signal processing
Frequency modulation synthesis
Time–frequency analysis
Phase vocoder
Synthesizer
Wavetable synthesis
Additive synthesis
Karplus–Strong string synthesis
Electronic music
Sound
Music

Sound Synthesis Methods Matti Vihola, [removed] 23rd August[removed]Objectives The objective of sound synthesis is to create sounds that are

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