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- Phase_distortion_synthesis abstract "Phase distortion synthesis is a synthesis method introduced in 1984 by Casio in its CZ range of synthesizers, and similar to phase modulation synthesis in the sense that both methods dynamically change the harmonic content of a carrier waveform by application of another waveform (modulator) in the time domain. Casio introduced the term 'phase distortion'.Casio's implementation of PD utilised a single modulating and carrier waveform, however, as the waveforms were composite, many harmonics were created in the resultant, output waveform. This is different from Yamaha's approach where only sine waves (single harmonics) could be used as carrier or modulator (either 4 or 6), though Yamaha did change this in later machines and allowed the use of composite waveforms such as saw tooth waves. On the Casio machines the waveforms available for use were rich in harmonics such as a square wave. Other waveforms that are supported on the CZ range are impulse, half-sine and double impulse. The CZ synthesizers also generate synchronised and windowed sine waves in order to emulate resonant filter sweeps.The phase transforms are all assembled from piecewise linear functions under binary logic control and shows characteristic sharp knees (and for some transforms, even sudden jumps) as they move from minimum to maximum, where the frequency counters accumulator wraps around and starts over. The sharp knees are smoothened out by the roundness of the modulated sine wave and not too noticeable in the resulting signal.".
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- Phase_distortion_synthesis subject Category:Sound_synthesis_types.
- Phase_distortion_synthesis comment "Phase distortion synthesis is a synthesis method introduced in 1984 by Casio in its CZ range of synthesizers, and similar to phase modulation synthesis in the sense that both methods dynamically change the harmonic content of a carrier waveform by application of another waveform (modulator) in the time domain.".
- Phase_distortion_synthesis label "Metoda zniekształcania fazy".
- Phase_distortion_synthesis label "PD音源".
- Phase_distortion_synthesis label "Phase Distortion-Synthese".
- Phase_distortion_synthesis label "Phase Distortion-synthese".
- Phase_distortion_synthesis label "Phase distortion synthesis".
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