Sentences with word «synthesiser»

A synthesiser is an electronic musical instrument that creates different sounds by combining and modifying various audio signals. Full definition
Also missing from the # 89 Kindle, this lets you use the MP3 player and voice synthesiser functions without resorting to headphones.
The Saw Tooth Wave continues the artist's interest in the ways that technologies and cultural zeitgeists imbue our experience of the world, taking its title from a type of audio wave form common to the sounds produced by synthesisers from the 1960s onwards.
He's a really interesting synthesiser of market liberalism and anti-capitalist thought.
The Clio can also be set up in three different modes (Normal, Sport and Race) and it has a gimmicky sound synthesiser that can make the Clio sound (from inside) like some more exotic vehicles, including (strangely) a Harley Davidson motorcycle or classic Renaults such as the A610 sports car.
This is not a movie to see in the front row — intrusive close - ups, hand - held camerawork, colour saturated night shots and a relentless synthesiser score all conspire to make Good Time a wild ride.
«It's like playing time travellers, using the DNA synthesiser as a time machine.»
Gloves covered with sensors drive a system that converts sign language into speech from speech synthesisers.
This is not a movie to see in the front row — intrusive close - ups, hand - held camerawork, colour saturated night shots and a relentless synthesiser score all conspire to make Good Time, shown at London Film Festival, a wild ride.
The Drum samples are sourced from the original synthesiser so they're super clean and crisp too.»
The Drum samples are sourced from the original synthesiser so they're super clean and crisp too.»
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The musical intervention created with Ben Lancaster — who used analogue synthesisers in response to Hibbs's painting process — will be played in the gallery at regular intervals.
Maximus, whilst remaining explicitly and firmly loyal to Rome, was the great synthesiser of the Greek patristic tradition.
It could even speak the code with a voice synthesiser for the visually impaired.
He is best known for inventing the first commercial synthesiser, the Moog
A voice synthesiser says, please go ahead.»
Gene synthesiser Har Bobind Khorana is in both, once wrongly spelled and once correctly spelled.
Can't you update it with a new synthesiser?
Their aural equivalent was a remix of DJ Speedlap, furious techno from Rotterdam, the city where old synthesisers go to die in a blaze of earbleeding glory.
But this is also a movie that opens with pulsing synthesisers, sets its credits in «that retro John Carpenter font,» and frequently employs needle - drops - all «80s pop - to add irony to the proceedings.
This new album's liner notes include extracts from an archive interview with Horner talking about how wonderful synthesisers are, «I find it more and more difficult to return to the same palette of oboes, clarinets, bassoon and French horns» and other statements that would probably make the 2014 version of him cringe almost as much as listening to the Vibes soundtrack would make the 2014 version of just about anyone cringe.
There are lots more synthesisers (though the orchestra still has the dominant role) and things take a while to get going (after the opening title the next piece of any particular interest is «Clues», a solid seven - minute piece of action music) so it's a fair distance behind that other, classic score - but then, I can't think of any modern thriller scores that aren't.
After 15 years in psychiatric incarceration, Michael escapes and, with murderous intent, returns to stalk the Midwestern, Illinois suburb where he first struck.After opening on the face of a carved, candlelit pumpkin and Carpenter's now iconic synthesiser score playing overhead, we are introduced to a young, murderous Michael Myers.
We check out singing synthesiser sensation, Hatsune Miku, in her newest rhythm game.
A virtual synthesiser lets you play with music, whilst a 3D art studio lets you create characters or environments by pulling and poking and painting shapes, and a logic system lets you connect things together, triggering events in a level or just hooking up a switch to a door.
Puzzles demand careful thought and can be solved in multiple ways, generating unique melodies from real - time synthesisers.
«Musically, techno and house music, as well as music - making tools like drum machines, modular and classic synthesisers and software like Native Instruments» Maschine and Ableton Live.
/ Berlin independent game festival — where GNOSIS was nominated for the Most Amazing Game award - I watched DROOL's Brian Gibson give a demo of the Level Editor tool for the VR masterpiece Thumper and it bore an uncanny resemblance to a VJ set - up in the way it treated the entire gameworld as a music track, not unlike a sequenced video synthesiser.
So the Master System can still qualify in a sense as the first main Sega home console, if not the first iteration of the first console, it was the definitive and most complete first generation Sega console, which was also later launched in Japan after the original SG - 1000 mark III, this time, with the FM synthesiser peripheral built in, which the US version of the Master System never had.
To close the evening, Julien Bayle performs «ALPHA» (2014), an audio - visual show conducted on proprietary software synthesisers and sequencers, developed by the artist himself.
Requiem is a self - contained sculpture suspended between two walls, and features two identical synthesisers pinned apart by metal rods.
Australian artist Julian Day presents sound sculpture Requiem (2012), which features sit - responsive synthesisers that are playfully choreographed to connect with the surrounding architecture and fill the negative space with persistent tones.
Hence this first of five Manchester international festival keynote shows, also called So It Goes — which have the rather arty, very Factory Records subtitle ∑ (No, 12 k, Lg, 17 Mif) and pair the band with a 12 - piece synthesiser orchestra from the Royal Northern College Of Music and a «responsive» stage set designed by visual artist Liam Gillick.
La Pierre's original unit weighed 11 kilograms and consisted of a laptop computer, battery - operated voice synthesiser and GPS receiver.
The customer will be able to buy a CD - ROM drive, sound synthesiser and digital video decoder, plug them in and play multimedia game discs as easily as playing audio CDs on a hi - fi.
They came up with four ancestral prototypes, all very similar, and then used a DNA synthesiser to make them (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol 91, p 1569).
The CSTR and Cairntech, a small electronics company at Inverkeithing in Fife, with advice from the Fife Constabulary, are combining Osprey with a device for converting speech signals into digital code and a speech synthesiser, so the computer can talk back to officers.
JG: Idioteque is actually made from a short chunk in an hour - long — «performance» isn't the word — aimless arseing around with modular synthesisers and turntables.
One might speculate that in due course and with the right technology they may even be able to operate a voice synthesiser and entirely break their consciousness free ofthe «prison» of their present physical condition.
But Kennedy collaborator Frank Guenther, associate professor of cognitive and neural systems at Boston University, and his colleague Jonathan Brumberg recently worked out a system that translates neural signals from Ramsey's implant into vocal form via a synthesiser that produces the corresponding sound.
In the1960s, 1970s and 1980s, theirground - breaking work in musical technology led to three inventions that gave pop, rock and classical musicians unprecedented creative freedom: the synthesiser, the sampler and MIDI.
Once the system has recognised a word, it is replayed by a voice synthesiser.
The computer then replays any text or street intersection data matching these coordinates via a voice synthesiser.
It might sound, at first, about as effective as dropping a cat on a piano, but Peter Williams is quite sure that he can replace his synthesiser keyboard by bouncing a ball around a checkerboard.
The computer updating the screens detects when the ball «touches» a square and sends a signal to a Fairlight music synthesiser.
In his experiments, Makino has hooked up such a camera to a computer and voice synthesiser, allowing the information contained in a bar code to be read out to a visually impaired person as they move around an area.
I guess the most interesting thing in my office is a little grey box, which contains the only copy we have of Stephen's hardware voice synthesiser.
People develop experimental instruments all the time, but none have matched the popularity of the electric guitar, keyboard synthesiser or DJ turntable, the major new instruments of the 20th century.
These analyse the signals from the antennas and feed the data to both a voice synthesiser — that announces when the ball is out — and a hand - held computer on the umpire's chair.
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