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Le Synthétiseur Le synthétiseur Un synthétiseur, ou trivialement synthé, est un instrument de musique capable de créer et de manipuler des sons électroniques au moyen de tables d'ondes, d'échantillons ou d'oscillateurs électroniques produisant des formes d'ondes que l'on modifie à l'aide de circuits composés de filtres, de modulateurs d'amplitude, de générateurs d'enveloppe. Parmi les techniques de base, les plus répandues sont la synthèse additive, la synthèse soustractive, la synthèse FM, la modélisation physique ou la modulation de phase. Synthétiseurs notables : Voici une liste des instruments qui ont représenté une étape importante au niveau du son ou d'un style musical et qui méritent un article dédié. Pour chaque instrument, des musiciens ou des styles étroitement liés sont indiqués. Pour davantage de modèles de synthétiseurs, voir Catégorie:Synthétiseur. Alesis Andromeda (utilise des composants numériques et modernes pour piloter un circuit de synthèse entièrement analogique) (Klaus Schulze) ARP 2600 (Klaus Schulze, Jean-Jacques Birgé, Depeche Mode, Erasure, The Who, Stevie Wonder, Weather Report, Edgar Winter, Space, Genesis, Lightwave, Jean Michel Jarre, New Order, Chemical Brothers, Simian Mobile Disco, Aphex Twin) ARP Odyssey (Klaus Schulze, Ultravox, Styx, Herbie Hancock, Spock's Beard, Deep Purple (Jon Lord). Cavagnolo Exagone XM64 Un des rares synthétiseurs analogiques monophoniques produits par une firme française (1982) Clavia Nord Lead (The Prodigy, Space,Zoot Woman, The Weathermen, Jean Michel Jarre, le premier synthétiseur à utiliser des circuits numériques pour émuler des circuits analogiques) Casio CZ-101 L'un des premiers synthétiseurs numériques bon marché (Vince Clarke, Erasure) Elka Synthex L'un des derniers grands analogiques (Tangerine Dream, Space, Jean-Michel Jarre, Stevie Wonder, Giorgio Moroder) E-mu Emulator (The Residents, Depeche Mode, Deep Purple, Genesis) EMS VCS3 (Klaus Schulze, Roxy Music, Hawkwind, Pink Floyd, Space, Jean Michel Jarre, BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Brian Eno) Ensoniq ESQ-1 (Jean Michel Jarre, Steve Roach) Ensoniq VFX (Tony Banks, Space, Oscar Peterson, Jean-Jacques Birgé) Fairlight CMI (Daniel Balavoine, Jean Michel Jarre, Kate Bush, Space, Peter Gabriel, Mike Oldfield, Jan Hammer, Pet Shop Boys, The Art of Noise) Korg M1 (Bradley Joseph, Space, Trisomie 21, The Cure) Korg MS-20 (Erasure, Digitalism, Chemical Brothers) Korg Wavestation (Tony Banks) Korg Triton (Bradley Joseph, Derek Sherinian) Korg 01/W (Alex Staropoli) Korg Karma (Jean Michel Jarre) Korg I 30 (Jean-Christian Michel - Bach Transcriptions) Kurzweil K2000 Synthétiseur disposant du système V.A.S.T (Jean Michel Jarre, Pink Floyd), Lightwave Lyricon Premier instrument à vent électronique produit en grande série. (Michael Brecker, Tom Scott, Chuck Greenberg, Wayne Shorter) Moog modular synthesizer (Rush uniquement le pédalier, Wendy Carlos, Tomita, Tonto's Expanding Head Band, klaus Schulze,Tangerine Dream,Emerson, Lake & Palmer, The Beatles,Weezer, Space, Massive Attack) Moog Taurus (Rush, Jean Michel Jarre, Genesis, The Police, U2, The Cure) Minimoog (Gary Numan, Pink Floyd, Jean Michel Jarre, Erasure, Rush, The Cure, Yes, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Stereolab, Devo, Ray Buttigieg, George Duke) Oberheim OB-X, Oberheim OB-Xa (Rush, Prince, Styx, Supertramp, Van Halen,Jean Michel Jarre) PPG Wave 2 (Rush, Depeche Mode, Jean Michel Jarre, Jean-Jacques Birgé, Tangerine Dream (Edgar Froese), The Fixx, Thomas Dolby) Roland Jupiter-8 (Rush, Duran Duran, Erasure, OMD, Huey Lewis and the News, Space, Indochine, Massive Attack, Jean Michel Jarre) Roland JD-800 Premier synthétiseur numérique a reproposer une interface conviviale "un bouton une fonction" comme sur ses ancêtres analogiques.(Jean Michel Jarre, Francis Rimbert,Vangelis,Genesis,Prodigy,Pet Shop Boys) Roland JP-8000 Le synthétiseur qui a posé les bases sonores de la trance, notamment ce son de dent de scie très chaud et typique (Jean Michel Jarre, Francis Rimbert) Roland TB-303 (techno, acid house, Fatboy Slim, Daft Punk) Roland D-50 (Jean Michel Jarre, Enya), IQ Roland MT-32 Un standard de facto pour la musique et les bruitages des jeux vidéo Roland V-Synth synthétiseur de recherche intégrant la technologie VariPhrase, la synthèse à oscillateurs multiples, les algorithmes COSM, la synthèse Vocal Designer, une interface de programmation remarquable (écran tactile, nombreux contrôleurs temps réel comme le Time Trip Pad ou encore le double D-Beam) […] Le V-Synth GT sorti en 2007 ajoute, entre autres, la synthèse AP et une architecture dual core permettant de doubler la puissance du V-Synth original. (Front 242, Skinny Puppy, Orbital, Jean-Jacques Birgé, Vitalic) Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 (Berlin, Phil Collins, The Cars, Erasure Steve Winwood, Underworld, MSTRKRFT, Chromeo) NED Synclavier (Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Laurie Anderson, Frank Zappa, Pat Metheny Group) Waldorf Wave, un monstre de la synthèse à tables ondes, WaveFrame AudioFrame (Peter Gabriel, Stevie Wonder) Yamaha DX7 (Jean Michel Jarre,Rush, Steve Reich, Depeche Mode, Zoot Woman, The Cure, Brian Eno, Jean-Philippe Rykiel, Jean-Jacques Birgé, Howard Jones, Nitzer Ebb, Front 242) Yamaha VL-1 Premier synthétiseur à modélisation physique Yamaha CS-80 Premier Synthétiseur polyphonique 8 notes de la marque, totalement analogique, à clavier gérant le Polyphonic aftertouch, pesant environ 100Kg, sans doute le plus expressif de tous, tel un instrument acoustique (Vangelis, Space, Hans Zimmer, Eddie Jobson, Jean-Michel Jarre) Yamaha SHS-10 L'un des premiers "keytars" (synthé en bandoulière comme une guitare) des années 1980 (Martin Circus) (Showbread (band)) Yamaha Motif Série de synthétiseur de production musicale. RSF Polykobol II La référence française des synthétiseurs analogiques polyphoniques à mémoire des années 80, instrument rare utilisé par Lightwave, Jean Michel Jarre) .
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