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'''Wolfgang Palm''' widely acknowledged as the father of digital synthesis.<ref>[http://seib.synth.net/documents/w22omeng.pdf PPG Wave 2.2] owners manual. p.3</ref> He founded [[Palm Products GmbH|PPG]] in Hamburg, Germany, where he invented [[wavetable synthesis]] and made the [[PPG Wave]] line of synths.<ref>[http://www.synthmuseum.com/ppg/index.html Palm Productions GmbH] at Synthmuseum.com</ref>
'''Wolfgang Palm''' widely acknowledged as the father of digital synthesis.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120210131333/http://seib.synth.net/documents/w22omeng.pdf PPG Wave 2.2] owners manual. p.3</ref> He founded [[Palm Products GmbH|PPG]] in Hamburg, Germany, where he invented [[wavetable synthesis]] and made the [[PPG Wave]] line of synths.<ref>[http://www.synthmuseum.com/ppg/index.html Palm Productions GmbH] at Synthmuseum.com</ref>


==Further reading==
== Further reading ==
''Vintage Synthesizers'' by Mark Vail, Backbeat Books, 2000, ISBN 0879306033, p. 68-69
''Vintage Synthesizers'' by Mark Vail, Backbeat Books, 2000, {{ISBN|0-87930-603-3}}, p. 68-69


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://wolfgangpalm.com/ Wolfgang Palm] blog
* [http://wolfgangpalm.com/ Wolfgang Palm] blog
*Wikipedia:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Palm Wolfgang Palm]
* Wikipedia:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Palm Wolfgang Palm]


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Latest revision as of 18:42, 15 February 2023

Wolfgang Palm widely acknowledged as the father of digital synthesis.[1] He founded PPG in Hamburg, Germany, where he invented wavetable synthesis and made the PPG Wave line of synths.[2]

Further reading

Vintage Synthesizers by Mark Vail, Backbeat Books, 2000, ISBN 0-87930-603-3, p. 68-69

References

  1. ^ PPG Wave 2.2 owners manual. p.3
  2. ^ Palm Productions GmbH at Synthmuseum.com

External links