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- Axesynth abstract "The AxeSynth is an electronic musical instrument invented by Anthony Amendolare of Long Island, N.Y. in the winter of 2004. The first AxeSynths that were produced used the vintage Texas Instruments SN76477 Sound Generator integrated circuit. The SN76477 IC was the sound synthesizer used in the Space Invaders video arcade game of the late 1970s and early 80's, this fact prompted the AxeSynth to be nicknamed \"the Atari\" by some of its noted users. Shaped like a guitar, with a neck and body, it utilizes two sensors as the user interface to produce synthesized tones. The main sensor, located on the \"neck\" is a Force Sensitive Resistor (FSR) similar to a ribbon controller. Linear changes in resistance are produced when the FSR is touched at various positions along its length. This variable electrical resistance is similar to that of a common linear potentiometer and subsequently controls the oscillation of frequencies produced by the main synthesizer IC. The AxeSynth also utilizes a photoresistor sensor, or CdS cell, whereby varying amounts of light received by the sensor is controlled by the musician's hand, resembling Theremin-like frequency control.Inspired by the experimental electronic art of circuit bending, and particularly the creations of Reed Ghazala.".
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- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_game.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_musical_instruments.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guitar_synthesizers.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_instruments.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Circuit_bending.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistance_and_conductance.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_art.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_musical_instrument.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_circuit.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Long_Island.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Oscillation.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Photoresistor.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Potentiometer.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Reed_Ghazala.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Sensor.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Space_Invaders.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Instruments_SN76477.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink Theremin.
- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLink User_interface.
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- Axesynth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Axesynth".
- Axesynth subject Category:Electronic_musical_instruments.
- Axesynth subject Category:Guitar_synthesizers.
- Axesynth subject Category:Toy_instruments.
- Axesynth hypernym Instrument.
- Axesynth type Agent.
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- Axesynth type Instrument.
- Axesynth comment "The AxeSynth is an electronic musical instrument invented by Anthony Amendolare of Long Island, N.Y. in the winter of 2004. The first AxeSynths that were produced used the vintage Texas Instruments SN76477 Sound Generator integrated circuit. The SN76477 IC was the sound synthesizer used in the Space Invaders video arcade game of the late 1970s and early 80's, this fact prompted the AxeSynth to be nicknamed \"the Atari\" by some of its noted users.".
- Axesynth label "Axesynth".
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- Axesynth depiction Axesynth.jpg.
- Axesynth isPrimaryTopicOf Axesynth.