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Summary Of: Subtractive synthesis

Subtractive synthesis is historically associated with analogue voltage controlled... An easy way to understand the basis of subtractive synthesis is to consider one... The following is an example of subtractive synthesis as it might occur in an electronic instrument... only the final three stages are really subtractive synthesis and the early stages could be considered to be a form of...

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