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Yes and no. I guess the best way to describe it is that it was more of a half-step towards wavetable synthesis in the sense that it utilized ultra-short samples of the attack and sustain phases of the envelope to achieve something with greater fidelity than nominally possible with FM synthesis alone, but well short of what you could achieve with, say, a Korg Wavestation. It was an interesting product of its time.



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