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What (who) is Synthesizer Specification Language - definition

ACRONYM RIGOROUS APPROACH TO INDUSTRIAL SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
RAISE Specification Language; RAISE specification language

Synthesizer Specification Language      
(SSL) A specification language based on term algebra and attribute grammars. SSL is used by the {Synthesizer Generator}, a generator for language-based editors such as the Cornell Program Synthesizer. ["Generating Language Based Environments", T. Reps, MIT Press 1984]. (1994-12-16)
Programming language specification         
DOCUMENTATION ARTIFACT THAT DEFINES A PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Language specification
In computer programming, a programming language specification (or standard or definition) is a documentation artifact that defines a programming language so that users and implementors can agree on what programs in that language mean. Specifications are typically detailed and formal, and primarily used by implementors, with users referring to them in case of ambiguity; the C++ specification is frequently cited by users, for instance, due to the complexity.
synth         
  • Schematic of ADSR
  • [[Robert Moog]] with [[Moog synthesizer]]s. Many of Moog's inventions, such as [[voltage-controlled oscillator]]s, became standard in synthesizers.
  • Keyboardist [[Keith Emerson]] performing with a Moog synthesizer in 1970
  • The [[Minimoog]], introduced in 1970, was the first synthesizer sold in music stores.
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  • In [[subtractive synthesis]], complex waveforms are generated by oscillators and then shaped with filters to remove or boost specific frequencies.
  • The [[Yamaha DX7]], released in 1983, was the first commercially successful digital synthesizer and was widely used in 1980s pop music.
ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A WIDE RANGE OF SOUNDS
Synthesiser; Synthesizers; Synth; Audio synthesis; Sound synthesis; Keyboard synthesizer; Synthesisers; Arpeggiator; Synthesizer programmer; Synthesizer (music); Patch (synthesizer); Synthesizer demo; Musical synthesizer; Fingerboard synthesizer; Arpegiator; Bass synthesizer; Bass synth; Bass guitar synthesizer; Bezier synthesis; Synth pad; Synthesizer bass; Synthesizer (musical instrument); Synthethizer; Appregiator; Synthesis (music); Synthesizer operator; Synths; Keyboard Synthesizer; Synthy; Synthesizer patch; Musical synthesis; Music synthesis; Amplitude envelope; Dynamics profile; Sound synthesizer; Music synthesiser; Synth pads; Synthesizer keyboard; Attack tone; Sustain time; Roles of synthesizer; MIDI Synthesizer; Synthesizer clone; Synth clone; Synthesiser clone; Synthesiser bass
¦ noun informal short for synthesizer.
Derivatives
synthy adjective

Wikipedia

Rigorous Approach to Industrial Software Engineering

RAISE (Rigorous Approach to Industrial Software Engineering) was developed as part of the European ESPRIT II LaCoS project in the 1990s, led by Dines Bjørner. It consists of a set of tools designed for a specification language (RSL) for software development. It is especially espoused by UNU-IIST in Macau, who run training courses on site and around the world, especially in developing countries.