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The mix envelope for vector synthesis is also found at the Patch level.
There have been a number of different implementations of vector synthesis.
Simply, vector synthesis is dynamic timbre control over 2 or more voices (oscillators).
Vector synthesis provides movement in a sound by providing dynamic cross-fading between (usually) four sound sources.
The actual vector synthesis concept is identical.
Although it lacked any filtering, it added digital effects for processing the results of the vector synthesis.
These differ in what they use for the four sound sources, and what processing is done to the sound after the vector synthesis stage.
On the Wavestation, vector synthesis can be applied on any two or four-oscillator patch.
See also Wavetable synthesis, Vector synthesis, etc.
The mix envelope for a two-oscillator patch structure is arranged on a horizontal line or axis, and this is one-dimensional vector synthesis.
The Yamaha SY22 added to the Prophet's implementation of vector synthesis by providing two types of sound source.
The Korg Wavestation is a vector synthesis synthesizer first produced in the early 1990s and later re-released as a software synthesizer in 2004.
The Korg OASYS workstation is one of the first synthesizers for over a decade to feature vector synthesis.
Vector Synthesis is a type of audio synthesis introduced by Sequential Circuits in the Prophet VS synthesizer during 1986.
Wavestation (1990) - The first Wavestation keyboard to reach the market, it premiered the vector synthesis and wave sequencing concepts under the Korg brand.
Fans of Yamaha's dynamic vector synthesis will already know all about the huge creative potential of combining AWM and FM sound generation under vector control.
Vector Synthesis: A new "vector" oscillator type has been added to add support for vector synthesis in SynthMaster.
The Wavestation's "Advanced Vector Synthesis" sound architecture resembled early vector synths such as the Sequential Circuits Prophet VS.
Boasting a scheme described as vector synthesis, it combined a digital waveform generator and vector joystick to the proven analog Curtis filters, which resulted in a unique instrument with a very distinct sound.
The two primary synthesis concepts designed into the Wavestation were Wave Sequencing and vector synthesis, the latter Korg dubbed "Advanced Vector Synthesis."
Two dimensional vector synthesis requires a four-oscillator structure, with oscillators A & C arranged on the horizontal X axis and oscillators B & D on the vertical Y axis.
The SY22 is a combined FM/sample-based synthesizer introduced by Yamaha in 1990, building on the vector synthesis technology developed by Sequential Circuits prior to their demise and takeover by Yamaha in 1987.
In fact, if both CV outputs are patched to two of the individual Channel Amplitude CV inputs, it offers an early version of vector synthesis with different sounds fading in and out by moving the joystick.
The Prophet V, an hybrid VST version of the original Prophet 5 and VS, is featuring vector synthesis, as well as Arturia's Origin hardware synthesizer, which is using an automated mixer, the 2D Envelope.
The Prophet '08 and Prophet 12 share the name of some of Sequential Circuits' most successful synthesizers, and the Evolver series shares vector synthesis technology first released by Sequential in Smith's own Prophet VS in 1986.