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synth - traduzione in Inglese

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
  • 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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  • Early [[Minimoog]] by R.A. Moog Inc. (ca. 1970)
  • 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.

synth      
n. synthetizer (Music)
text to speech         
  • Example of speech synthesis with the included Say utility in Workbench 1.3
  • A demo of SAM on the C64
  •  Computer and speech synthesizer housing used by [[Stephen Hawking]] in 1999
  • DECtalk demo recording using the Perfect Paul and Uppity Ursula voices
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  • Fidelity Voice Chess Challenger (1979), the first talking chess computer
  • Speech output from Fidelity Voice Chess Challenger
  • MacinTalk 1 demo
  • MacinTalk 2 demo featuring the Mr. Hughes and Marvin voices
  • upright
  • [[Stephen Hawking]] was one of the most famous people to use a speech computer to communicate.
  • Overview of a typical TTS system
  • TI-99/4A speech demo using the built-in vocabulary
ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF HUMAN SPEECH
Speech synthesizer; Text to speech; Text-to-speech; Text-to-speech engine; Diphone synthesis; Voice synthesis; Speech Synthesis; Speech synthesiser; Synthesize speech; Voice synthesiser; Voice synthesizer; Text To Speech; Speech synth; Speech synthesizers; Text to Speech; Speech simulation; Microsoft Voices; Voice generation; Text2Speech; Text-to-speech software; Synthetic voice; Synthetic voices; Speech syntheses; Synthetic talking; Synthetic-talking; Synthetictalking; TextAloud; Text-To-Speech; Text-to-speech synthesizer; Synthesised speech; Formant synthesis; Formant Synthesis; Text to voice; Text to MP3; Text to mp3; Text to audio; Text-to-Speech; Text-to-voice; Singing synthesizer; Text-to-Voice; Text-To-Voice; Synthesized speech; Print-to-speech; Text to Voice; Computer-generated voice; Applications of speech synthesis; Computer-generated speech; List of open-source speech synthesis software; History of speech synthesis; Evaluation of speech synthesis; AI voice generator; Emotional speech synthesis; Neural Text-to-Speech; Automated voice generator; Computer-generated voices; Ai voice
da testo in voce (conversione di un testo in voce tramite programma sonoro)
speech synthesis         
  • Example of speech synthesis with the included Say utility in Workbench 1.3
  • A demo of SAM on the C64
  •  Computer and speech synthesizer housing used by [[Stephen Hawking]] in 1999
  • DECtalk demo recording using the Perfect Paul and Uppity Ursula voices
  • center
  • Fidelity Voice Chess Challenger (1979), the first talking chess computer
  • Speech output from Fidelity Voice Chess Challenger
  • MacinTalk 1 demo
  • MacinTalk 2 demo featuring the Mr. Hughes and Marvin voices
  • upright
  • [[Stephen Hawking]] was one of the most famous people to use a speech computer to communicate.
  • Overview of a typical TTS system
  • TI-99/4A speech demo using the built-in vocabulary
ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF HUMAN SPEECH
Speech synthesizer; Text to speech; Text-to-speech; Text-to-speech engine; Diphone synthesis; Voice synthesis; Speech Synthesis; Speech synthesiser; Synthesize speech; Voice synthesiser; Voice synthesizer; Text To Speech; Speech synth; Speech synthesizers; Text to Speech; Speech simulation; Microsoft Voices; Voice generation; Text2Speech; Text-to-speech software; Synthetic voice; Synthetic voices; Speech syntheses; Synthetic talking; Synthetic-talking; Synthetictalking; TextAloud; Text-To-Speech; Text-to-speech synthesizer; Synthesised speech; Formant synthesis; Formant Synthesis; Text to voice; Text to MP3; Text to mp3; Text to audio; Text-to-Speech; Text-to-voice; Singing synthesizer; Text-to-Voice; Text-To-Voice; Synthesized speech; Print-to-speech; Text to Voice; Computer-generated voice; Applications of speech synthesis; Computer-generated speech; List of open-source speech synthesis software; History of speech synthesis; Evaluation of speech synthesis; AI voice generator; Emotional speech synthesis; Neural Text-to-Speech; Automated voice generator; Computer-generated voices; Ai voice
Sintesi di discorso (simulazione tramite computer di voce umana)

Definizione

synth
(synths)
A synth is the same as a synthesizer
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Wikipedia

Synthesizer

A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis and frequency modulation synthesis. These sounds may be altered by components such as filters, which cut or boost frequencies; envelopes, which control articulation, or how notes begin and end; and low-frequency oscillators, which modulate parameters such as pitch, volume, or filter characteristics affecting timbre. Synthesizers are typically played with keyboards or controlled by sequencers, software or other instruments, and may be synchronized to other equipment via MIDI.

Synthesizer-like instruments emerged in the United States in the mid-20th century with instruments such as the RCA Mark II, which was controlled with punch cards and used hundreds of vacuum tubes. The Moog synthesizer, developed by Robert Moog and first sold in 1964, is credited for pioneering concepts such as voltage-controlled oscillators, envelopes, noise generators, filters, and sequencers. In 1970, the smaller, cheaper Minimoog standardized synthesizers as self-contained instruments with built-in keyboards, unlike the larger modular synthesizers before it.

In 1978, Sequential Circuits released the Prophet-5, which used microprocessors to allow users to store sounds for the first time. 1982 saw the introduction of MIDI, a standardized means of synchronizing electronic instruments that remains an industry standard. The Yamaha DX7, launched in 1983, was a major success and popularized digital synthesis. Software synthesizers now can be run as plug-ins or embedded on microchips.

Synthesizers were initially viewed as avant-garde, valued by the 1960s psychedelic and counter-cultural scenes but with little perceived commercial potential. Switched-On Bach (1968), a bestselling album of Bach compositions arranged for synthesizer by Wendy Carlos, took synthesizers to the mainstream. They were adopted by electronic acts and pop and rock groups in the 1960s and 1970s and were widely used in 1980s music. Sampling, introduced with the Fairlight synthesizer in 1979, has influenced all genres of music and had a major influence on the development of electronic and hip hop music. Today, the synthesizer is used in nearly every genre of music and is considered one of the most important instruments in the music industry. According to Fact in 2016, "The synthesizer is as important, and as ubiquitous, in modern music today as the human voice."