[sdiy] Synclavier

karl dalen dalenkarl at yahoo.se
Mon Mar 8 18:56:40 CET 2010


> all of the "smart" designs, it seems to use hardware
> multipliers and separate hardware for each voice.  There is
> some quality advantage to this, since it supports higher
> sample rates, and each voice has its own multiplying DAC,
> but it's nasty 8 bit stuff anyway.

8bit wave and 8bit ref for amplitude and variable
sample rate aren't to bad in layers, NED claimed a
decent 140db range.
 
> I've skimmed the Synclavier manuals as well.  The
> "additive" stuff is really not very exciting, you can only
> define a fixed single cycle waveform with 24 harmonics. 
> The interesting stuff (including resynthesis of sampled
> sounds) is done by software, where it crossfades between two
> of these waveforms, calculating and storing a new waveform
> to the "offline" voice when it's all the way faded out. 
> All of the good sounds seem to be made by stacking tons of
> voices together.

Some of the Synclaviers internals can be found in the patents
taken by Sydney A Alonso. i get the impression this is the later
sound engine patent 4554855?

Techos, have no idea what he's talking about but it do sounds advanced.
http://electro-music.com/forum/forum-162.html

KD

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