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Synclavier, n. Mus.|sɪnˈklævɪə(r), ˈsɪŋkləˌvɪə(r)| Also synclavier. [f. synthesizer n. + clavier n.] A proprietary name for any of a range of digital synthesizers.
1979Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 27 Feb. tm212/2 Synclavier..for electronic musical synthesizer and an electronic musical instrument controlled by a clavier and a control panel... First use Nov. 9, 1977. 1979Computer Music Jrnl. III. ii. 64 (Advt.), A sixteen bit mini-computer is the heart of the Synclavier—the world's first and only commercially available all-digital synthesizer. 1986Melody Maker 19 Apr. 49/1 (Advt.), Short orientation courses for the synclavier and other advanced keyboards. 1988Wire Mag. Apr. 62/1 You're never alone with a synclavier. 1990New Scientist 6 Jan. 41/1 Alonso and Jones founded New England Digital in Vermont in 1976 and started to make the Synclavier, a portable version of the Dartmouth system that musicians could use on stage and in studios. |