Digital synthesis is the process of creating sound electronically using digital signals and algorithms, as opposed to traditional analog methods. It involves manipulating digital waveforms to generate various timbres and textures through techniques such as frequency modulation, wavetable synthesis, and granular synthesis. Digital synthesis enables a wide range of sound possibilities and is commonly used in modern music production tools and software synthesizers.
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Naitram Persaud has written: 'An FM modulator by direct digital synthesis'
Robert B. Reese has written: 'Microprocessors' 'Introduction to Logic Synthesis Using Verilog HDL (Synthesis Lectures on Digital Circuits and Systems)'
Michael Frederick Burbery has written: 'Synthesis of an A.C. system by digital computer'
Arthur Laurent Partarrieu has written: 'Synthesis of digital filters from frequency spectrum characteristics'
Michael F. Cohen has written: 'Radiosity and realistic image synthesis' -- subject(s): Computer graphics, Digital computer simulation, Digital techniques, Image processing, Radiosity
Sadaoki Furui has written: 'Digital Speech Processing, Synthesis and Recognition Second Edition Revised and Expanded (Signal Processing and Communications, 7)'
A synthesis reaction or dehydration synthesis, also called a condensation reaction.
Rajesh Kumar Gupta has written: 'Co-synthesis of hardware and software for digital embedded systems' -- subject(s): Embedded computer systems
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