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... keys , this is also true of most synthesizers . Other than triggering signals that are generated when any key is pressed , the only control voltage that most keyboards produce is proportional to the location of the key being activated ...
... keys , this is also true of most synthesizers . Other than triggering signals that are generated when any key is pressed , the only control voltage that most keyboards produce is proportional to the location of the key being activated ...
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... key is pressed and when it is released . The PAIA 2720-8 provides these features by supplying two types of trigger output function . The first trigger output is a voltage step that goes high when any key is pressed and stays high until all ...
... key is pressed and when it is released . The PAIA 2720-8 provides these features by supplying two types of trigger output function . The first trigger output is a voltage step that goes high when any key is pressed and stays high until all ...
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... keyboard . Manual glissando or very slow tremolo can be added to a note simply by holding down the key and rotating the pitch knob . Pressing two keys simultaneously will not produce the notes corresponding to both keys ( since only one ...
... keyboard . Manual glissando or very slow tremolo can be added to a note simply by holding down the key and rotating the pitch knob . Pressing two keys simultaneously will not produce the notes corresponding to both keys ( since only one ...
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An Introduction to Electronic Sound | 9 |
Experimenters Circuits | 38 |
grated Circuits | 53 |
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