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resynthesized

Resynthesized is the past participle of resynthesize and is used as an adjective to describe something that has been synthesized again or reconstructed from its constituent parts. The term combines the prefix re- with synthesize and appears in fields ranging from audio engineering to synthetic biology. In general usage, it implies a re-creation rather than a direct reproduction of the original material.

In audio and music technology, resynthesis is a process that analyzes a sound and constructs a new

In speech technology, resynthesized speech or singing refers to an audio signal generated anew by a synthesis

In synthetic biology, the term can describe a genome, gene, or sequence that has been constructed from

version
from
that
analysis.
Techniques
include
spectral
resynthesis,
additive
and
subtractive
synthesis,
granular
synthesis,
and
physical
modeling.
A
resynthesized
sound
may
preserve
the
general
envelope
or
timbre
of
the
source
while
allowing
changes
in
pitch,
duration,
or
articulation.
Resynthesized
samples
are
common
in
sound
design,
where
a
recorded
sound
is
broken
down
into
components
and
rebuilt
to
create
novel
textures
or
to
extend
a
sound
beyond
the
limits
of
the
original
recording.
engine,
often
from
a
phonetic
or
musical
representation.
This
can
be
used
in
text-to-speech
systems,
voice
conversion,
or
singing
synthesis,
where
the
generated
voice
is
resynthesized
from
models
rather
than
directly
recorded
utterances.
chemically
synthesized
DNA
and
assembled
anew,
rather
than
recovered
from
a
biological
source.
In
each
domain,
the
quality
and
fidelity
of
resynthesized
material
depend
on
the
accuracy
of
the
analysis,
synthesis
methods,
and
subsequent
processing.