Electronic wind instrument
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LYRICONElectronic wind instrument
lyriconan electronic wind instrument
lyriconsLYRICON, an electronic wind instrument
SYNTHElectronic instrument, informally
SYNTHElectronic instrument, familiarly
THEREMINElectronic musical instrument
ORGANLarge electronic instrument
SYNTHElectronic instrument, for short
THEREMINFirst electronic musical instrument.
THEREMINEarly electronic musical instrument
MOOGSYNTHESIZERElectronic musical instrument brand
carillonelectronic instrument imitating a carillon
ratemeteran instrument for measuring the counting rate of electronic counters
ratemetersRATEMETER, an instrument for measuring the counting rate of electronic counters
keyboardsAn electronic musical instrument with keys arranged as on a piano
keyboardAn electronic musical instrument with keys arranged as on a piano
voices(in an electronic musical instrument) Each of a number of preset or programmable tones
tremulantsTREMULANT, a device in an organ or electronic instrument for producing a tremolo effect
stylophonea type of battery-powered electronic instrument played with a steel-tipped penlike stylus
tremulanttremulous / a device in an organ or electronic instrument for producing a tremolo effect
patchesA preset configuration or sound-data file in an electronic musical instrument, esp. a synthesizer
stylophonesSTYLOPHONE, a type of battery-powered electronic instrument played with a steel-tipped penlike stylus
mellotron(tradename) an electronic keyboard instrument programmed to produce the tape-recorder sounds of orchestral instruments
mellotronsMELLOTRON, (tradename) an electronic keyboard instrument programmed to produce the tape-recorder sounds of orchestral instruments
mellotronsAn electronic keyboard instrument in which each key controls the playback of a single prerecorded musical sound
electrophoneany instrument whose sound is produced by the oscillation of an electric current, such as an electronic organ, synthesizer, etc
electrophonesELECTROPHONE, any instrument whose sound is produced by the oscillation of an electric current, such as an electronic organ, synthesizer, etc
midisMusical Instrument Digital Interface: a standard means of sending digitally encoded information about music between electronic devices, as between synthesizers and computers
noiseunwanted signal or a disturbance (as static or a variation of voltage) in an electronic device or instrument (as radio or television)
voicesEach of the notes or sounds able to be produced simultaneously by a musical instrument (esp. an electronic one) or a computer
midiMusical Instrument Digital Interface: a standard means of sending digitally encoded information about music between electronic devices, as between synthesizers and computers
synthesizerAn electronic musical instrument, typically operated by a keyboard, producing a wide variety of sounds by generating and combining signals of different frequencies
synthesizersAn electronic musical instrument, typically operated by a keyboard, producing a wide variety of sounds by generating and combining signals of different frequencies
sequencerA programmable electronic device for storing sequences of musical notes, chords, or rhythms and transmitting them when required to an electronic musical instrument
thereminmusical instrument with electronic tone generation, the pitch and tone volume being controlled by the distance between the player's hands and two metal rods serving as antennas
phasingThe modification of the sound signal from an electric guitar or other electronic instrument by introducing a phase shift into either of two copies of it and then recombining them
thereminsAn electronic musical instrument in which the tone is generated by two high-frequency oscillators and the pitch controlled by the movement of the performer's hand toward and away from the circuit
flangersAn electronic device that alters a sound signal by introducing a cyclically varying phase shift into one of two identical copies of the signal and recombining them, used esp. in popular music to alter the sound of an instrument