sax Meaning & Definition

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  • Performer can modify process parameters and control timing of soundfile playback events by playing sax.

  • Then a sax comes in, which also alternates between dry and deeply reverberant.

  • All scales were measured at pitch 48, except for the soprano sax which was measured at the beginning of its pitch range at pitch 62.

  • In the horizontal slice, shown for pitch 46, it is immediately obvious that the flute and soprano sax are not available.

  • Note how different the situation would be if the player were using a novel electronic sax-like controller, and the entire sound synthesis system had to be defined and mapped.

  • There is not the least doubt that betting can stand a sax.

  • If saxophone-led trios are all the rage, his release of a sax/bass/drums album feels coincidental.

  • The bass sax become more scarce in standard jazz band instrumentation during the mid to late 20s.

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