1. synth - Noun
2. synth - Adjective
3. synth - Verb
synth (plural synths)
(slang) A musical synthesizer.
synth (third-person singular simple present synths, present participle synthing, simple past and past participle synthed)
(slang) To play on a musical synthesizer.
synth (not comparable)
Abbreviation of synthetic.
synth (plural synths)
(science fiction) A synthetic humanoid, an android, a robot, a clone
synth (third-person singular simple present synths, present participle synthing, simple past and past participle synthed)
Synonym of synthesize
“90 Days” finds Dante Elephante locking into a smooth, slinking groove, with Zarate joined by Joey McDermott on drums, Joe Farey on bass synth, Cherry on synths, and Jacob Cole on guitar. Source: Internet
Add something unique to the guitar tone, apply a different filter to the vocals, use a tempo that's not common to the classics, throw in some clean vocals in an unusual place, try out a weird synth setting. Source: Internet
After attempting to craft the theme with different sound effects, Snow used a Proteus 2 rack-mount synth with an effect called "Whistling Joe". Source: Internet
And aptly, the song’s easy gait, head-nodding bass riff, and soft synth create a vibe akin to the moment sunlight blankets the world after a storm has rolled out. Source: Internet
Eilish, who was relaxing on the couch underneath a baseball cap, sang the track's signature electronic synth line. Source: Internet
A magnetic scene captures Jay in the booth, racing through a tricky “Jigga What” verse to keep pace with the rapid synth gasps of Linkin Park’s “Faint.” Source: Internet