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- noun Plural form of
clavinet .
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Examples
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Note: The tones of clavinets, harpsichords, and pianos have inharmonicities in their harmonic structure.
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It doesn't stop there: you get access to more organs than a kidney harvester, clavinets and electric grands.
Gearwire - 2009
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Note: The tones of clavinets, harpsichords, and pianos have inharmonicities in their harmonic structure.
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Each D6 was unique in its way, so feel free to adjust the many sound shaping controls, in order to match the sound of D6 clavinets that you have heard.
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This might be a useful template for emulations of fretted instruments, harpsichords, clavinets, and so on.
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This might be a useful template for emulations of fretted instruments, harpsichords, clavinets, and so on.
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Features a large assortment of electric pianos as well as electric organs, tone wheel organs, clavinets, and electric grand sounds that provide a rich and expressive set of instruments to work with.
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And everything in between-we have clavinets, we have French horn, we have woodwinds, and a string quartet.
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Note: The tones of clavinets, harpsichords, and pianos have inharmonicities in their harmonic structure.
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The vibration of the string is passed on to the ensuing processing section-via two moveable pickups (you can view these as being similar to the electromagnetic pickups found on guitars or electric pianos and clavinets).
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