osilator

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(Nükleer Bilimler) oscillator
a tuned electronic circuit used to generate a continuous output waveform
A pattern that returns to its original state, in the same orientation and position, after a finite number of generations
Technically, something that generates a repeating analog signal, like a sine, triangle, sawtooth, or square wave Historically, those were the basis for analog synth sounds The 01 uses OSC to mean any of the basic PCM sounds, meaning a Multi-Sound or Drum Sound The 01 manual also uses "voice" to mean "oscillator"
An electronic sound source In an analog synthesizer, oscillators typically produce regularly repeating fluctuations in voltage; that is, they oscillate In a digital synth, an oscillator more typically plays back a complex waveform by reading the numbers in a wavetable
An electronic device that generates audio waveforms
An electronic sound source In an analog synthesizer, oscillators typically produce regularly repeating fluctuations in voltage-that is, they oscillate In a digital synthesizer, an oscillator more typically plays back a complex waveform by reading the numbers in a wavetable
A building block that produces an alternating waveform
generator that produces sonic oscillations or alternating current
a circuit that produces a sustained AC waveform with no external input signal Oscillators can be designed to produce sine waves, square waves, or other wave shapes They are typically used as variable speed generators in tremolo circuits in guitar amplifiers
a vibrating souce of energy that can produce sound Electronic devices can serve as oscillators to create sound
{i} someone or something that oscillates; pendulum; electronic device which produces oscillatory currents
An electronic circuit which generates a signal at a specific frequency
A circuit which generates an AC output signal, such as a square or sine wave
One that oscillates Any device for producing electric oscillations; esp
A signal source that produces a specified waveform at a specified frequency
Typically an electronic circuit that produces a repetitive waveform Often electronic music instrument designers will refer to simple waveform generators as oscillators
A device which produces a "vibration" or variation in level at a given frequency
An instrument for measuring rigidity by the torsional oscillations of a weighted wire
An electronic device which generates a periodic signal of a particular frequency, usually a sine wave, but other waveforms (square, sawtooth, triangle) are often used Oscillators are common in audio devices such as synthesizers and test signal generators Early synthesizers used oscillators as the basic component for all of the sounds of the machine All of the filters and envelopes modified the sound created by the oscillator to produce the desired sound Nowadays most keyboards produce sounds by playing back samples recorded on chips or by more modern synthesis techniques such as Physical Modeling, FM, LA, or any number of other methods that have been employed in the past 10 years
an apparatus for generating electric waves in a system of wireless telegraphy
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