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Physics, 31.07.2019 17:20 lovecats12

Identify the false statement: select one:
a) synthesis refers to creating sounds electronically from electronically generated waveforms.
b) the synthesizer generates sounds electronically.
c) on the synthesizer, timbre and volume depend on the waveform.
d) synthesizers have always had a well-established presence in standard ensembles.

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