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  2. Jun 23, 2021 · Novachord is polyphonic, not just paraphonic, as it has an envelope for each voice. So yes, it is the first polyphonic synthesizer. Interesting, more digging reveals that it also has a VCF and VCA per voice. Or more specifically, it has only 60 VCFs but 72 oscillators and 72 VCAs (for the 72 keys).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NovachordNovachord - Wikipedia

    The Novachord is an electronic musical instrument often considered the world's first commercial polyphonic synthesizer. [1] [2] [3] Incorporating many circuit and control elements found in modern synthesizers, and using subtractive synthesis to generate tones, it was designed by John M. Hanert, Laurens Hammond and C. N. Williams, and was ...

    • 1939–1942
    • 1-3
    • Hammond
    • 72-voices
  4. The Novachord was introduced in the 1939 world fair, and is often considered the world's first polyphonic (meaning that it can play more than one note simultaneously) synthesizer. With a wooden body and a familiar white and black keyboard, the Novachord appears strikingly similar to a piano.

  5. Nov 16, 2018 · INNOVATION. The World’s First Synthesizer Was a 200-Ton Behemoth. Thaddeus Cahill’s Telharmonium may not have been a huge success, but it was an important achievement in music history. David...

  6. The Prophet-5 was the world’s first fully-programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer. It was also notable for being the first musical instrument with an embedded microprocessor. It was in production from 1978 to 1984 and was embraced by musicians of every genre.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Prophet-5Prophet-5 - Wikipedia

    The Prophet-5 is an analog synthesizer manufactured by the American company Sequential. It was designed by Dave Smith and John Bowen in 1977. It was the first polyphonic synthesizer with fully programmable memory . Before the Prophet-5, synthesizers required users to adjust controls to change sounds, with no guarantee of exactly recreating a sound.

  8. Jun 5, 2014 · Official Bio: Dave Smith founded Sequential Circuits in the mid-70s. In 1977, he designed the Prophet-5, the world’s first microprocessor-based musical instrument. This product was the world’s first polyphonic and programmable synth, and set the standard for synth designs that have followed.

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