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For digital implementation, note that none of the Threshold or Weak sync methods actually synthesize the waveform in a way different from Hard sync (rather, they selectively deactivate it). |
For digital implementation, note that none of the Threshold or Weak sync methods actually synthesize the waveform in a way different from Hard sync (rather, they selectively deactivate it). |
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Overlap sync is primarily a digital technique with simple implementation, such as used in [[formant wave-function synthesis]] (''fonction d'onde formantique'' or FOF).<ref> |
Overlap sync is primarily a digital technique with simple implementation, such as used in [[formant wave-function synthesis]] (''fonction d'onde formantique'' or FOF).<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130520112535/http://gersic.com/:[https://web.archive.org/web/20080226090119/http://www.gersic.com/dspwiki/index.php?title=Physical_Modeling_Synthesis Physical Modeling Synthesis]</ref> An analog implementation could be a highly damped sine oscillator excited by the reset pulse. |
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== Sync-based architectures == |
== Sync-based architectures == |