![]() ![]() Initially starting with FM synthesis technology licensed from Yamaha, NED evolved the Synclavier into an additive synthesiser with an immense feature set, including 4 layers of synthesis called ‘Partials’ with FM, sampling capabilities that extended to resynthesising sampled sounds, a Chorus effect that would double up and detune the 4 Partials for as many as 16 Partials per key, and plenty more. Alongside the Aussie designed CMI Fairlight Sampler, it channeled developments in the earliest computers into digital sound design. The Synclavier, produced by New England Digital in various incarnations from the ’70s through to the early ’90s, was a synthesiser with incredibly vast ambitions. ![]()
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