
An analog (or analogue) synthesizer is a
synthesizer
A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis ...
that uses
analog circuits
Analogue electronics ( en-US, analog electronics) are electronic systems with a continuously variable signal, in contrast to digital electronics where signals usually take only two levels. The term "analogue" describes the proportional relati ...
and
analog signal
An analog signal or analogue signal (see spelling differences) is any continuous signal representing some other quantity, i.e., ''analogous'' to another quantity. For example, in an analog audio signal, the instantaneous signal voltage vari ...
s to generate sound electronically.
The earliest analog synthesizers in the 1920s and 1930s, such as the
Trautonium, were built with a variety of
vacuum-tube (thermionic valve) and electro-mechanical technologies. After the 1960s, analog synthesizers were built using
operational amplifier (op-amp)
integrated circuits, and used
potentiometers (pots, or variable
resistor
A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. In electronic circuits, resistors are used to reduce current flow, adjust signal levels, to divide voltages, bias activ ...
s) to adjust the sound parameters. Analog synthesizers also use
low-pass filter
A low-pass filter is a filter that passes signals with a frequency lower than a selected cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. The exact frequency response of the filter depends on the filt ...
s and
high-pass filters to modify the sound. While 1960s-era analog synthesizers such as the
Moog used a number of independent electronic modules connected by
patch cables, later analog synthesizers such as the
Minimoog integrated them into single units, eliminating patch cords in favour of integrated signal routing systems.
History
1900–1920
The earliest mention of a "synthetic harmoniser" using electricity appears to be in 1906, created by the Scottish physicist
James Robert Milne
James Robert Milne Royal Scottish Society of Arts, PRSSA FRSE (c.1880–3 February 1961) was a 20th-century Scottish physicist. He served as President of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts from 1923 to 1925.
Life
He graduated with a BSc from the ...
FRSE
Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) is an award granted to individuals that the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland's national academy of science and letters, judged to be "eminently distinguished in their subject". This so ...
(d.1961).
1920s–1950s

The earliest synthesizers used a variety of thermionic-valve (
vacuum tube
A vacuum tube, electron tube, valve (British usage), or tube (North America), is a device that controls electric current flow in a high vacuum between electrodes to which an electric voltage, potential difference has been applied.
The type kn ...
) and electro-mechanical technologies. While some electric instruments were produced in bulk, such as
Georges Jenny's
Ondioline, the
Hammond organ, and the
Trautonium, many of these would not be considered synthesizers by the standards of later instruments. However, some individual studios and instruments achieved a high level of sophistication, such as the
Trautonium of
Oskar Sala, the
Electronium of
Raymond Scott, and the
ANS synthesizer of
Evgeny Murzin
Yevgeny Murzin (russian: Евгений Мурзин; 1914–1970) was a Russian audio engineer and inventor of the ANS synthesizer.
Murzin's synthesizer
In 1938, invented a design for composers based on synthesizing complex musical sounds fr ...
. Another notable early instrument is the
Hammond Novachord, first produced in 1938, which had many of the same features as later analog synthesizers.
1960s–1970s
Early analog synthesizers used technology from electronic analog computers and laboratory test equipment. They were generally "modular" synthesizers, consisting of a number of independent electronic modules connected by patch cables into a
patchbay that resembled the jackfields used by 1940s-era telephone operators. Synthesizer modules in early analog synthesizers included
voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs),
voltage-controlled filters (VCFs), and
voltage-controlled amplifiers (VCAs). The control voltage varied frequency in VCOs and VCFs, and attenuation (gain) in VCAs. Additionally, they used
envelope generators,
low-frequency oscillators, and
ring modulators.
Some synthesizers also had effects devices, such as
reverb units, or tools such as
sequencers or sound
mixers. Because many of these modules took input sound signals and processed them, an analog synthesizer could be used both as a sound-generating and sound-processing system.
Famous
modular synthesizer manufacturers included
Moog Music
Moog Music Inc. () is an American synthesizer company based in Asheville, North Carolina. It was founded in 1953 as R. A. Moog Co. by Robert Moog and his father and was renamed Moog Music in 1972. Its early instruments included the Moog synthesi ...
,
ARP Instruments, Inc.,
Serge Modular Music Systems
The Serge synthesizer ( Serge Modular or Serge Modular Music System) is an analogue modular synthesizer system originally developed by Serge Tcherepnin, Rich Gold and Randy Cohen at CalArts in late 1972. The first 20 Serge systems (then called "Tc ...
, and
Electronic Music Studios. Moog established standards recognized worldwide for control interfacing on analog synthesizers, using an exponential 1-volt-per-octave pitch control and a separate pulse triggering signal. These control signals were routed using the same types of connectors and cables that were used for routing the synthesized sound signals. A specialized form of analog synthesizer is the analog
vocoder, based on equipment developed for speech synthesis
Vocodersare often used to make a sound that resembles a musical instrument talking or singing.
Patch cords
A patch cable, patch cord or patch lead is an electrical or optical cable used to connect ("patch in") one electronic or optical device to another for signal routing. Devices of different types (e.g., a switch connected to a computer, or a sw ...
were expensive, could be damaged by use (creating hard-to-find intermittent faults), and made complex patches difficult and time-consuming to recreate. Thus, later analog synthesizers used the same building blocks, but integrated them into single units, eliminating patch cords in favour of integrated signal routing systems. The most popular of these was the
Minimoog. In 1970, Moog designed an innovative synthesizer with a built-in keyboard and without modular design—the analog circuits were retained, but made interconnectable with switches in a simplified arrangement called "normalization". Though less flexible than a modular design, normalization made the instrument more portable and easier to use. This first pre-patched synthesizer, the
Minimoog, became highly popular, with over 12,000 units sold. The
Minimoog also influenced the design of nearly all subsequent synthesizers, with integrated keyboard, pitch wheel and modulation wheel, and a
VCO->
VCF->
VCA signal flow. In the 1970s, miniaturized solid-state components let manufacturers produce self-contained, portable instruments, which musicians soon began to use in live performances. Electronic synthesizers quickly become a standard part of the popular-music repertoire. The first movie to use music made with a (Moog) synthesizer was the
James Bond
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film ''
On Her Majesty's Secret Service On Her Majesty's Secret Service may refer to:
* ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'' (novel), a 1963 novel by Ian Fleming
* ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'' (film), a 1969 film adaptation of the novel
** ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'' (sou ...
'' in 1969. After the release of the film,
composers produced a large number of movie soundtracks that featured synthesizers.

Notable makers of all-in-one analog synthesizers included Moog, ARP,
Roland,
Korg and
Yamaha. Because of the complexity of generating even a single note using analog synthesis, most synthesizers remained
monophonic. Polyphonic analog synthesizers featured limited polyphony, typically supporting four voices.
Oberheim was a notable manufacturer of analog polyphonic synthesizers. The
Polymoog was an attempt to create a truly polyphonic analog synthesizer, with sound generation circuitry for every key on the keyboard. However, its architecture resembled an
electronic organ
An electric organ, also known as electronic organ, is an electronic keyboard instrument which was derived from the harmonium, pipe organ and theatre organ. Originally designed to imitate their sound, or orchestral sounds, it has since develop ...
more than a traditional analog synthesizer, and the Polymoog was not widely imitated.

In 1978, the first
microprocessor
A microprocessor is a computer processor where the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit, or a small number of integrated circuits. The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, and control circu ...
-controlled analog synthesizers were created by
Sequential Circuits. These used microprocessors for system control and control voltage generation, including envelope trigger generation, but the main sound generating path remained analog. The
MIDI
MIDI (; Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communications protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, an ...
interface standard was developed for these systems. This generation of synthesizers often featured six or eight voice polyphony. Also during this period, a number of analog/digital hybrid synthesizers were introduced, which replaced certain sound-producing functions with digital equivalents, for example the digital oscillators in synthesizers like the
Korg DW-8000 (which played back PCM samples of various waveforms) and the
Kawai K5
is a musical instrument manufacturing company headquartered in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan. It is best known for its grand pianos, upright pianos, digital pianos, electronic keyboards and electronic synthesizers. The company was founded in Augus ...
(waveforms constructed via additive synthesis). With the falling cost of microprocessors, this architecture became the standard architecture for high-end analog synthesizers.
1980s–present
During the middle to late 1980s,
digital synthesizers and
samplers largely replaced analog synthesizers. By the early 1990s, however, musicians from the
techno
Techno is a Music genre, genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally music production, produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempo often varying between 120 and 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central Drum beat, rhythm is typ ...
, rave and
DJ scenes who wanted to produce electronic music but lacked the budget for large digital systems created a market for the then cheap second hand analog equipment. This increased demand for analog synthesizers towards the mid-1990s, as larger numbers of musicians gradually rediscovered the analog qualities. As a result, sounds associated with analog synths became popular again.
Over time, this increased demand for used units (such as the 1980
Roland TR-808 drum machine and
Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer). Late 1970s-era drum machines used
tuned resonance voice circuits for pitched drum sounds and shaped
white noise for others. The TR-808 improves on these designs, by using detuned
square wave oscillators (for the cow bell and cymbal sounds) and analogue
reverberation (for the handclap sound). The demand for the analog synth sound led to development of a variety of
analog modeling synthesizers
An analog modeling synthesizer is a synthesizer that generates the sounds of traditional analog synthesizers using DSP components and software algorithms. Analog modeling synthesizers simulate the behavior of the original electronic circuitry in or ...
—which emulate analog
VCOs and
VCFs using samples, software, or specialized digital circuitry, and the construction of new analog keyboard synths such as the
Alesis Andromeda,
Prophet '08, and Moog's
Little Phatty
The Little Phatty is a monophonic analog synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music from 2006 to 2013, preceded by the Voyager and succeeded by Voyager Old School. Its design was conceived, in part, by Robert Moog himself, and is the last instrument ...
, as well as semi-modular and modular units.
Use in modern music
The lapse of patents in recent years, such as for the
Moog synthesizer transistor ladder filter, has spurred a return of
DIY and kit synthesizer modules, as well as an increase in the number of commercial companies selling analog modules. Reverse engineering has also revealed the secrets of some synthesizer components, such as those from
ARP Instruments, Inc. In addition, despite the widespread availability during the 2000s of relatively inexpensive digital synthesizers that offered complex synthesis algorithms and envelopes, some musicians are attracted to the sounds of monophonic and polyphonic analog synths. While some musicians embrace analog synthesizers as preferable, others counter that analog and digital synthesis simply represent different sonic generation processes that both reproduce characteristics the other misses.
Another factor considered to have increased use of analog synths since the 1990s is weariness with the complex screen-based navigation systems of digital synths, with the "hands-on", practical controls of analog synths – potentiometer knobs, faders, and other features – offering a strong appeal.
References
See also
*
SSM and CEM ICs
External links
ARP synthesizer patentsModular Analog Synthesizers Return!– a discussion of modern modular equipment with links to major manufacturers.
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