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wavetable synthesis

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wavetable synthesis
The technique used by MIDI for creating musical sounds by storing digitized samples of the actual instruments. It provides more realistic sound than the earlier FM synthesis method, which generates the sound waves entirely via electronic circuits. The more notes sampled in the wavetables, the better the resulting sound recreation. See MIDI, FM synthesis and sound card.
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Audio Leadership Conexant is a leader in the development of modem and advanced audio technologies, and its complete RipTide solution combines modem connectivity with mainstream audio capabilities, advanced wavetable synthesis and three-dimensional sound placement technologies.
Its core components include a digital audio playback engine, a wavetable synthesis engine with a scalable sample set, and a multi-channel stereo mixer.
Its core components include a digital audio playback engine, a wavetable synthesis engine with a scalable sample set, and a multi-channel stereo mixer.
 
 
 
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