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[[File:Low-Gain Electronics TTSH (ARP 2600 clone) - Knobcon 2014.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[TTSH]], the [[ARP 2600]] clone.]]An '''electronic musical instrument''' is any musical instrument that produces or modifies sounds by means of [[electronics]]. Instruments such as the electric guitar that generate sound by acoustic or mechanical means but that amplify the sound electrically or electronically are also considered electronic instruments.<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/183802/electronic-instrument electronic instrument] in Encyclopaedia Britannica Online, 2012, by Carlton Gamer, [[Bob Moog|Robert A. Moog]]</ref>
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Broadly the gear that synth DIY is concerned with are [[synthesizer]]s ([[analog]] and [[digital]]) and [[samplers]], [[sequencers]], [[drum machines]], [[effects]] as well as [[ancillary equipment]] such as [[controllers]] (and [[protocols]]), [[amplifiers]], [[mixers]], as well as with [[repairing]] and [[modifying]] these.
==See also==▼
*Wikipedia:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_musical_instrument Electronic musical instrument]▼
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==References==▼
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== External links ==
* [http://www.bluedistortion.com/samples/ Sound samples from classic synthesizers like the Moog Modular]
* [http://120years.net
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