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  1. Moog synthesizer (7,106 bytes)
    1: ...ynthesizer''' can refer to any number of [[analog synthesizer]]s designed by Dr. Robert Moog or manufactured by...
    3: ==Moog synthesizers==
    4: ...ent]]s. Robert Moog created the first subtractive synthesizer to utilize a keyboard as a controller in 1964 and...
    6: ...f electronic music of the time, the original Moog synthesizer was designed for creating recorded electronic mus...
    9: ...e Minimoog became the most popular [[monophonic]] synthesizer of the 1970s, selling approximately 13,000 units ...

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  1. Keyboard (480 bytes)
    1: ...avichord]], an [[organ]], an [[accordion]] or a [[synthesizer]].
    3: ...sical instrument or controller with a keyboard. A synthesizer, a [[workstation]] are frequently called "keyboar...
    7: [[Category:Synthesizers]]
  2. Envelope (794 bytes)
    1: ...his is the common case, but on some [[synthesizer|synthesizers]] the envelope can have more or less stages. A c...
    7: [[Category:Synthesizers]]
  3. Expander (414 bytes)
    1: ...re boxes usually in [[rack]] format which are a [[synthesizer]], a [[sampler]] or a [[workstation]] but with no...
    7: [[Category:Synthesizers]]
  4. Pipe Organ (57,297 bytes)
    300: ...h combined the distinctive sounds of electronic [[synthesizer]]s and pipe organs when it recorded both music [[...
  5. Digital piano (9,907 bytes)
    15: ...e. Some digital pianos incorporate other basic "[[synthesizer]]" sounds such as string ensemble, for example, a...
    31: ...f an acoustic piano, rather resembling a modern [[synthesizer]] or [[music workstation]][http://www.yamaha.com/...
    65: ...ese include [[sample-based synthesis|sample-based synthesizer]]s, hardware and software samplers, [[sound modul...
  6. Electronic piano (1,493 bytes)
    3: ...ent. Electronic pianos work similarly to analog [[synthesizer]]s whereas electric pianos are mechanical, their ...
    18: *[[Synthesizer]]
  7. Clavinova (3,086 bytes)
    9: ...re not limited to only piano sounds however. The synthesizer can imitate an array of acoustic instruments and ...
  8. Electric piano (9,747 bytes)
    1: ... of several students using headphones. Unlike a [[synthesizer]], the electric piano is not an electronic instru...
  9. Stage piano (2,081 bytes)
    12: ...|woodwinds]], [[brass]], [[Synthesizer|electronic synthesizer]], vocal sounds, strings ([[guitar]], [[violin]] ...
  10. Keyboard instrument (3,554 bytes)
    4: ...e, it is mostly used to refer to keyboard-style [[synthesizer]]s.
    19: ... The most notable early synthesizer is the [[Moog synthesizer]], which used [[analog circuit]]ry. In time, digi...
  11. Musical instrument (4,796 bytes)
    16: ...cularly keyboards, drums and guitars. Examples: [[synthesizer]]s and [[theremin]]s.
    18: ...plucked ([[harpsichord]]), by electronic means ([[synthesizer]]) or in some other way. Sometimes, instruments t...
  12. Piccolo bass (2,336 bytes)
    9: ...s same line of freedom, it is possible to use a [[synthesizer]] to change the sound of the piccolo bass, making...
  13. Glissando (3,135 bytes)
    5: ...ectronic instruments (such as the [[theremin]], [[synthesizer]]s and [[keytar]]s), the [[water organ]], and the...
  14. Keytar (2,672 bytes)
    1: ...tar''' is a [[Electronic keyboard|keyboard]] or [[synthesizer]] worn around the neck and shoulders, similar to ...
    12: ...der instruments such as the aforementioned [[Moog synthesizer|Moog]] or the [[Roland SH-101]]).
    17: ...d sound of an electric or acoustic guitar via a [[synthesizer]], [[sampler]] or [[computer]].
    31: *synth guitar (not to be confused with [[Guitar/synthesizer|MIDI Guitar]])
    41: *[[Guitar/synthesizer]]
  15. Moog synthesizer (7,106 bytes)
    1: ...ynthesizer''' can refer to any number of [[analog synthesizer]]s designed by Dr. Robert Moog or manufactured by...
    3: ==Moog synthesizers==
    4: ...ent]]s. Robert Moog created the first subtractive synthesizer to utilize a keyboard as a controller in 1964 and...
    6: ...f electronic music of the time, the original Moog synthesizer was designed for creating recorded electronic mus...
    9: ...e Minimoog became the most popular [[monophonic]] synthesizer of the 1970s, selling approximately 13,000 units ...
  16. Electronic keyboard (6,935 bytes)
    3: ...eyboard|keyboard]] include [[electric piano]]s, [[synthesizer]]s, [[sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]]s, [[...
    62: *[[Synthesizer]]
  17. Musical keyboard (7,388 bytes)
    3: ...ano]], [[electronic piano]], [[digital piano]], [[synthesizer]], [[Electronic keyboard|"arranger keyboard" or "...
    8: ...'s [[Clavinet]] L, one version of Korg's Poly-800 synthesizer and Roland's digital harpsichords. Some 1960s ele...
    12: ...Bösendorfer 290 "Imperial" has 97 keys). Modern synthesizer keyboards commonly have either 61, 76 or 88 keys....
    32: ...m/ Synth Zone] - a link directory of keyboard and synthesizer resources.
    33: ...d News] - features news and reviews of keyboards, synthesizers and synth modules.
  18. Vibraphone (9,475 bytes)
    27: ...eloped a polyphonic system that could trigger any synthesizer with a [[MIDI]] input. Since then other vibists h...
  19. Electric guitar (28,472 bytes)
    204: *[[Guitar/synthesizer]]
  20. List of musical instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number (13,377 bytes)
    358: *[[Moog synthesizer]]s
    363: *[[Synthesizer]]

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