monosynths
A monosynth, short for monophonic synthesizer, is a type of electronic musical instrument that generates a single note at a time. Unlike polyphonic synthesizers, which can play multiple notes simultaneously, monosynths are designed to produce one continuous sound, making them ideal for creating sustained tones, pads, and melodic lines. They are widely used in various genres of music, including ambient, electronic, and experimental compositions.
Monosynths typically feature a simple interface with essential controls such as oscillators, filters, envelopes, and an
Early monosynths emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, with notable examples including the Moog Modular System and
Monosynths are favored for their simplicity and versatility. Their ability to produce rich, evolving sounds with