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Wavetable Synthesis This technique uses recordings of actual sounds that are stored in a ROM chip on the sound card. When one of the sounds is applied to the digital signals produced by the MIDI instrument, the resulting sound is a near-perfect reproduction of real sound. Most sound cards that support Wavetable Synthesis come with Wavetable RAM that stores predefined, and in some cases user defined, sound samples in the memory.
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