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'''Modulation''' in electronic music synthesis, is to use a voltage to control some parameter of a signal.<ref>The complete synthesizer – A comprehensive guide by David Crombie, Omnibus Press, 1986 ISBN |
'''Modulation''' in electronic music synthesis, is to use a voltage to control some parameter of a signal.<ref>The complete synthesizer – A comprehensive guide by David Crombie, Omnibus Press, 1986 {{ISBN|0711900566}}</ref> |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20220830170300/https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/modulation Synth Secrets, Part 10: Modulation] by Gordon Reid, SOS, Feb 2000 - archived |
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 15 February 2023
Modulation in electronic music synthesis, is to use a voltage to control some parameter of a signal.[1]
References
- ^ The complete synthesizer – A comprehensive guide by David Crombie, Omnibus Press, 1986 ISBN 0711900566
External links
- Synth Secrets, Part 10: Modulation by Gordon Reid, SOS, Feb 2000 - archived
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