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Goreshit
Goreshit, also known as Leon Makepeace, is an electronic artist known particularly for his contributions to the genre "lolicore" a genre based on speedcore, mashcore and breakcore, but with samples of either high-pitched anime -
List of Genres
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Music Macro Language
Music Macro Language (MML) is a music description language used in sequencing music on computer and video game systems. It is primarily used in Japan, where it dates back to the late 1970s. MML is -
List of samples used by DJ Sharpnel
This article describes and notes the samples used by DJ Sharpnel. Many Sharpnel Sound albums include sampled works from anime, video game, and other influences. Note that not all of the songs listed are composed -
Electronic music
Electronic music is a blanket term used to describe music that generally is made using electronic instruments (such as drum machines or synthesizers) or uses electronic equipment to make music (cuts or pitch shifting) and -
Proteus
A series of sample playback synths produced by E-mu Systems from 1959 through 2003. There were about 20 models in all; most were not named Proteus but they shared a basic architecture. Most were -
Prophet VS
A hybrid analog-digtal synth produced by Sequential Circuits in the mid-1980s. It is notable as the first synth to implement the vector synthesis concept. According to a history published by Perfect Circuit, the -
DX7
A digital synthesizer introduced by Yamaha in 1983. The DX7 was the first mass-produced synthesizer to use frequency modulation extensively, and the first digital synthesizer to sell in large quantities. It defined the direction -
Bob Singleton
Bob Singleton is an experienced, classically trained composer and producer with deep roots in rock, jazz and ethnic music. He is a Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum album award-winning producer, composer and arranger. His -
Cat
The Cat was a duophonic analog synthesizer designed by Carmine Bonanno and manufactured by Octave Electronics from 1976 - 1981. This was Octave's first product and, at a price lower than most synthesizers at the -
List of samples used by goreshit
This article describes and notes the samples used by goreshit. Many songs produced by goreshit include sampled works from anime, cartoons, and other influences. The following sources are categorized by the origin of the sample -
Polyphonic
A polyphonic synthesizer is one capable of sounding two or more notes at one time. Although Western musical traditions are based around harmony, which implies the ability to play chords, many traditional instruments are monophonic -
Synsonics
A drum synthesizer marketed by Mattel, the toy manufacturer, beginning in 1981. The Synsonics contained four stick-played drum pads and produced six drum sounds: two toms (one tuneable), a snare, a cymbal, a closed -
List of the Roland S-700 and Akai S-1000 Collections
This is a list of sample CD-ROM discs in both the Roland and Akai formats that were or are sold, gathered from various sources, old and current catalogues and websites. Some are no longer -
Envelope generator
A circuit which generates a signal, usually meant to control a voltage controlled amplifier for the purpose of giving dynamic contour to a played note (in other words, providing a rise and fall of the -
Main Page
Welcome to the Electronic Music Wiki, a site dedicated to creating a knowledge-base of everything related to electronic music. Read more -
EVI
A breath controller device originally invented by Nyle Steiner in the early 1970s. The EVI, which stands for Electronic Valve Instrument, is a controller designed to duplicate the fingering of a trumpet, allowing trumpet and -
User talk:Tunisois Doassve
A monophonic analog synth, introduced by Roland in 1973. It was Roland's first synth and second product overall (after the CR-78 drum machine); Roland claims it was the first synth produced in Japan -
Future Bass
Future bass is a music genre that arose around 2006 in the United Kingdom, United States, France, Germany, Japan, China and Australia. It is a broad genre of music, comprising a wide variety of sounds -
List of MIDI Manufacturer IDs
A MIDI sysex message contains a header with four pieces of information: the header (a byte of 0xF7), a manufacturer ID, a model ID, and a unit number. Model numbers are assigned by each manufacturer -
Ambient
A sub-genre of electronica. Unlike most electronica genres, ambient is not intended to be danced to; it often has no explicit downbeat, and when it does, the tempo is usually far too slow for -
System exclusive
(Often abbreviated "sysex") A part of the MIDI standard that allows synth manufacturers to define their own specific message formats. Unlike every other message format in the MIDI standard, sysex messages can be variable -
Divide-down
A method of generating all of the notes and pitches that a synth is capable of producing, using a small number of fixed-frequency oscillators, as an alternative to VCOs. One such architecture, used by -
Digital synthesizer
A synth which produces its output using digital computing and processing techniques. In a typical modern digital synth, the signal is not converted to analog form until it is ready to be output, although some -
Digitally controlled oscillator
A digitally controlled oscillator, or DCO, is an oscillator circuit that generates an analog signal, but whose frequency is controlled by a digital control input (as opposed to a voltage controlled oscillator, whose frequency is
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