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oscillator A building block that produces an alternating waveform.
Ãâó: www.scientificindia.com/go.htm
oscillatory Moves to and fro between two points.
Ãâó: www.pol.ac.uk/home/insight/glossary.html
oscillator a synthesis module used to create a cyclical waveform. These simple waveforms may then be passed through other modules (LFOs, envelopes, etc.) to add some character. See the Sound Synthesis Guide for more details.
Ãâó: www.sonicspot.com/guide/glossary.html
oscillator A circuit that creates a carrier wave at the desired frequency. The three most common methods of controlling the frequency are PLL, VFO, and crystal. In the latter method, a piece of quartz crystal that vibrates at the chosen frequency governs the circuit.
Ãâó: free.freespeech.org/lowpower/glossary.html
oscillator A generic term describing the part of the synthesizer that produces the basic tone or sample of the patch. In the old days, an oscillator referred to a specific electronic circuit that oscillated back and forth in voltage, but nowadays, some sample-based synthesizers use this term.
Ãâó: www.modularsynth.co.uk/glossary.htm
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