Noun
synthesiser (plural synthesisers)
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of synthesizer
It is at least 10 times more difficult to get a good synthesiser sound than on an acoustic instrument. Giorgio Moroder
A typical early performance featured Lowe in the background playing the bassline on a Fairlight synthesiser keyboard and Tennant singing, but otherwise passive, in the foreground. Source: Internet
ELP equipment and Moog synthesisers Emerson with the Moog synthesizer (c.1977) With ELP, Emerson added the Moog synthesiser behind the C-3 with the keyboard and ribbon controller stacked on the top of the organ. Source: Internet
Emerson also used a prototype polyphonic synthesiser produced by Moog, which was the test bed for the Moog Polymoog polyphonic synthesiser. Source: Internet
Lizard featured stronger avant-garde jazz and chamber-classical influences than previous albums, as well as Sinfield's upfront experiments with processing and distorting sound through the EMS VCS 3 synthesiser. Source: Internet
Because of this the synthesiser and desk were combined and organised in a manner that allowed it to be used easily by a composer. Source: Internet