
Able to send out several signals of different sound patches (and often playing different parts) by one synthesizer; having several sound modules in it (said of a synthesizer).
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Capable of making more than one tone color (timbre) at the same time. A typical multitimbral tone generator can play, for example, the brass, piano, and violin parts all at once.
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having the ability to produce many different musical timbres (sounds) at once. More than one instrument sound (timbre) may be played at the same time. Most modern synthesisers, samplers and sound cards have this capability. A musical device that is not multitimbral is said to be monotimbral. A synthesizer, sampler or module that can play several pa...
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