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==Synthesizer== On [[synthesizer]]s, the term ''unison'' is used to describe two or more [[oscillator]]s generating the same pitch/notes as each other, which can result in a fatter or thicker sound (especially if tiny changes are made to each oscillator's tuning). However, if each oscillator is tuned so far from the other oscillators that they aren't generating the same note then technically they aren't in unison. If they are playing the same note but in a different octave then they are still in unison. For example, a melody consisting of A-B-C-B-A-A-A if played in a different octave is still A-B-C-B-A-A-A therefore this is still considered as ''in unison''. Unison refers to ''everything doing the same thing''.
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