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- Synthestration abstract "Synthestration is the art of arranging music in midi for playback by computers triggering either synthesizers, or samplers, in order to emulate an orchestral recording.The process involves inputting notes into a computer sequencing program as midi, which then produces those tones on electronic instruments. These instruments can either be software synthesizers, orchestral sample libraries, or external hardware. The midi values (e.g. velocity), controllers, automation and the sounds themselves often need to be manipulated in great detail in order to mimic the articulation and ensemble playing of an orchestra or group of players.The term is a combination of the words 'synth(esizer)' and 'orchestration' (where a musical work is arranged for instruments, traditionally from one or two solo instruments to orchestra).".
- Synthestration wikiPageID "19404091".
- Synthestration wikiPageRevisionID "532245201".
- Synthestration hasPhotoCollection Synthestration.
- Synthestration subject Category:MIDI.
- Synthestration comment "Synthestration is the art of arranging music in midi for playback by computers triggering either synthesizers, or samplers, in order to emulate an orchestral recording.The process involves inputting notes into a computer sequencing program as midi, which then produces those tones on electronic instruments. These instruments can either be software synthesizers, orchestral sample libraries, or external hardware. The midi values (e.g.".
- Synthestration label "Synthestration".
- Synthestration sameAs m.04n104p.
- Synthestration sameAs Q16947760.
- Synthestration sameAs Q16947760.
- Synthestration wasDerivedFrom Synthestration?oldid=532245201.
- Synthestration isPrimaryTopicOf Synthestration.