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Created page with "A '''synthesizer voice''' is an individual audio circuit path that produces an individual sound. == Signal flow == Even with multiple oscillators, a typical monophonic synthesizer has a single voice and only one key at a time can be used to sound a note. On a polyphonic synthesizer, as many keys will sound simultaneously as the instrument has voices.<ref name="basics">''Synthesizer Basics'' edited by Brent Hurtig, GPI Publications (Hal Leonard Pubs), 1984, {{ISBN|0-8818..."
(Created page with "A '''synthesizer voice''' is an individual audio circuit path that produces an individual sound. == Signal flow == Even with multiple oscillators, a typical monophonic synthesizer has a single voice and only one key at a time can be used to sound a note. On a polyphonic synthesizer, as many keys will sound simultaneously as the instrument has voices.<ref name="basics">''Synthesizer Basics'' edited by Brent Hurtig, GPI Publications (Hal Leonard Pubs), 1984, {{ISBN|0-8818...")
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