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``Virtual Analog'' synthesis is defined as simulating classic analog
synthesizers (e.g., Moog, Arp, etc.) using digital methods. At the
1994 NAMM show in Anaheim, the Nord Lead virtual analog synth appeared
to be a pretty big hit. It turns out it's not that easy to simulate
analog synthesizers well in digital form. For example, it is not
obvious how to ``digitize'' the classic four-pole Moog VCF (also known
the ``Moog ladder'' after the appearance of its schematic). Even
something as basic as a sawtooth oscillator is difficult to do
``right'' in digital form since a simple resetting-ramp approach
generates an aliased sawtooth waveform. Using bandlimited
interpolation techniques described in [56], it is
straightforward, but relatively expensive, to generate properly
bandlimited sampled analog waveforms.
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