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A synthesizer or synthesiser (often abbreviated to synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals that may be converted to sound. Synthesizers may imitate traditional musical instruments such as piano, flute, vocals, or natural sounds such as ocean waves; or generate novel electronic timbres. They are often played with a musical keyboard, but they can be controlled via a variety of other devices, including music sequencers, instrument controllers, fingerboards, guitar synthesizers, wind controllers, and electronic drums. Synthesizers without built-in controllers are often called sound modules, and are controlled via USB, MIDI or CV/gate using a controller device, often a MIDI keyboard or other controller.

Synthesizers use various methods to generate electronic signals (sounds). Among the most popular waveform synthesis techniques are subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis, wavetable synthesis, frequency modulation synthesis, phase distortion synthesis, physical modeling synthesis and sample-based synthesis.

Synthesizers were first used in pop music in the 1960s. In the late 1970s, synths were used in progressive rock, pop and disco. In the 1980s, the invention of the relatively inexpensive Yamaha DX7 synth made digital synthesizers widely available. 1980s pop and dance music often made heavy use of synthesizers. Synthesizers are used in genres such as pop, hip hop, metal, rock,dance, and contemporary classical music.

  • 1History
  • 2Sound synthesis
  • 3Components
  • 6Control interfaces
  • 7Typical roles

History[edit]

Wolfgang von Kempelen's Speaking Machine in 1769–1791 (replica in 2007–2009)
Rudolph Koenig's sound synthesizer in 1865:
consists of tuning forks, electromagnets, and Helmholtz resonators.

The beginnings of the synthesizer are difficult to trace, as it is difficult to draw a distinction between synthesizers and some early electric or electronic musical instruments.[1][2]

Early electric instruments[edit]

One of the earliest electric musical instruments, the Musical Telegraph, was invented in 1876 by American electrical engineer Elisha Gray. He accidentally discovered the sound generation from a self-vibrating electromechanical circuit, and invented a basic single-note oscillator. This instrument used steel reeds with oscillations created by electromagnets transmitted over a telegraph line. Gray also built a simple loudspeaker device into later models, consisting of a vibrating diaphragm in a magnetic field, to make the oscillator audible.[3][4] This instrument was a remote electromechanical musical instrument that used telegraphy and electric buzzers that generated fixed timbre sound. Though it lacked an arbitrary sound-synthesis function, some have erroneously called it the first synthesizer.[1][2]

The Telharmonium console (1901) and Hammond organ (1935).

In 1897 Thaddeus Cahill was granted his first patent for an electronic musical instrument, which by 1901 he had developed into the Telharmonium capable of additive synthesis.[5] Cahill's business was unsuccessful for various reasons, but similar and more compact instruments were subsequently developed, such as electronic and tonewheel organs including the Hammond organ, which was invented in 1935.[6]

Left: Theremin (RCA AR-1264; 1930). Middle: Ondes Martenot (7th-generation model in 1978). Right: Trautonium (Telefunken Volkstrautonium Ela T42; 1933).

In 1906, American engineer Lee de Forest invented the first amplifyingvacuum tube, the Audion[7] whose amplification of weak audio signals contributed to advances in sound recording, radio and film,[8] and the invention of early electronic musical instruments including the theremin, the ondes martenot,[9] and the trautonium.[10] Most of these early instruments used heterodyne circuits to produce audio frequencies, and were limited in their synthesis capabilities. The ondes martenot and trautonium were continuously developed for several decades, finally developing qualities similar to later synthesizers.

Graphical sound[edit]

In the 1920s, Arseny Avraamov developed various systems of graphic sonic art,[11] and similar graphical sound and tonewheel systems were developed around the world.[12] In 1938, USSR engineer Yevgeny Murzin designed a compositional tool called ANS, one of the earliest real-time additive synthesizers using optoelectronics. Although his idea of reconstructing a sound from its visible image was apparently simple, the instrument was not realized until 20 years later, in 1958, as Murzin was, 'an engineer who worked in areas unrelated to music'.[13]

Subtractive synthesis and polyphonic synthesizer[edit]

Hammond Novachord (1939) and Welte Lichtton orgel (1935)

In the 1930s and 1940s, the basic elements required for the modern analogsubtractive synthesizers — electronic oscillators, audio filters, envelope controllers, and various effects units — had already appeared and were utilized in several electronic instruments.[citation needed]

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The earliest polyphonic synthesizers were developed in Germany and the United States. The Warbo Formant Orgel developed by Harald Bode in Germany in 1937, was a four-voice key-assignment keyboard with two formant filters and a dynamic envelope controller.[14][15]

The Hammond Novachord released in 1939, was an electronic keyboard that used twelve sets of top-octave oscillators with octave dividers to generate sound, with vibrato, a resonator filter bank and a dynamic envelope controller. During the three years that Hammond manufactured this model, 1,069 units were shipped, but production was discontinued at the start of World War II.[16][17] Both instruments were the forerunners of the later electronic organs and polyphonic synthesizers.

Monophonic electronic keyboards[edit]

Harald Bode's Multimonica (1940) and Georges Jenny Ondioline (c.1941)

In the 1940s and 1950s, before the popularization of electronic organs and the introductions of combo organs, manufacturers developed various portable monophonic electronic instruments with small keyboards. These small instruments consisted of an electronic oscillator, vibrato effect, and passive filters. Most were designed for conventional ensembles, rather than as experimental instruments for electronic music studios, but contributed to the evolution of modern synthesizers. These instruments include the Solovox, Multimonica, Ondioline, and Clavioline.[citation needed]

Other innovations[edit]

Hugh Le Caine's Electronic Sackbut (1948) and Yamaha Magna Organ (1935)

In the late 1940s, Canadian inventor and composer, Hugh Le Caine invented the Electronic Sackbut, a voltage-controlled electronic musical instrument that provided the earliest real-time control of three aspects of sound (amplitude, pitch, and timbre)—corresponding to today's touch-sensitive keyboard, pitch and modulation controllers. The controllers were initially implemented as a multidimensional pressure keyboard in 1945, then changed to a group of dedicated controllers operated by left hand in 1948.[18]

In Japan, as early as 1935, Yamaha released the Magna organ,[19] a multi-timbral keyboard instrument based on electrically blown free reeds with pickups.[20] It may have been similar to another electrostatic reed organ, the Orgatron, developed by Frederick Albert Hoschke in 1934 and then manufactured by Everett and Wurlitzer until 1961.

In 1949, Japanese composer Minao Shibata discussed the concept of 'a musical instrument with very high performance' that can 'synthesize any kind of sound waves' and is '..operated very easily,' predicting that with such an instrument, '..the music scene will be changed drastically.'[neutrality is disputed][21][22]

Electronic music studios as sound synthesizers[edit]

Synthesizer (left) and an audio console at the Studio di fonologia musicale di Radio Milano (of RAI) (1955–1983; renewed in 1968)

After World War II, electronic music including electroacoustic music and musique concrète was created by contemporary composers, and numerous electronic music studios were established around the world, for example Studio for Electronic Music (WDR), and Studio di fonologia musicale di Radio Milano. These studios were typically filled with electronic equipment including oscillators, filters, tape recorders, audio consoles etc., and the whole studio functioned as a sound synthesizer.

Origin of the term 'sound synthesizer'[edit]

RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer (1957) and Siemens Studio for Electronic Music [de] (c. 1959)

Thaddeus Cahill's 1897 patent for his electromechanical instrument, the Telharmonium, uses the verb synthesize 25 times, for example in the phrase 'synthesizing composite electrical vibrations out of the ground-tone vibrations and the overtone vibrations' (a description of additive synthesis).[23] Thom Holmes regards Cahill as the coiner of the term in this field.[24]

In 1951–1952, RCA produced a machine called the Electronic Music Synthesizer; however, it was more accurately a composition machine, because it did not produce sounds in real time.[25] RCA then developed the first programmable sound synthesizer, the RCA Mark II Sound Synthesizer, installing it at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in 1957.[26] Prominent composers including Vladimir Ussachevsky, Otto Luening, Milton Babbitt, Halim El-Dabh, Bülent Arel, Charles Wuorinen, and Mario Davidovsky used the RCA Synthesizer extensively in various compositions.[27]

From modular synthesizer to popular music[edit]

In 1959–1960, Harald Bode developed a modular synthesizer and sound processor,[28][29] and in 1961, he wrote a paper exploring the concept of self-contained portable modular synthesizer using newly emerging transistor technology.[30] He also served as AES session chairman on music and electronic for the fall conventions in 1962 and 1964.[31] His ideas were adopted by Donald Buchla and Robert Moog in the United States, and Paolo Ketoffet al. in Italy[32][33][34] at about the same time:[35] among them, Moog is known as the first synthesizer designer to popularize the voltage control technique in analog electronic musical instruments.[35]

A working group at Roman Electronic Music Center, composer Gino Marinuzzi, Jr., designer Giuliano Strini, MSEE, and sound engineer and technician Paolo Ketoff in Italy; their vacuum-tube modular 'FonoSynth' slightly predated (1957–58) Moog and Buchla's work. Later the group created a solid-state version, the 'Synket'. Both devices remained prototypes (except a model made for John Eaton who wrote a 'Concert Piece for Synket and Orchestra'), owned and used only by Marinuzzi, notably in the original soundtrack of Mario Bava's sci-fi film 'Terrore nello spazio' (a.k.a. Planet of the Vampires, 1965), and aRAI-TV mini-series, 'Jeckyll'.[32][33][34]

The Moog modular synthesizer of 1960s–1970s

Robert Moog built his first prototype between 1963 and 1964, and was then commissioned by the Alwin Nikolais Dance Theater of NY;[36][37] while Donald Buchla was commissioned by Morton Subotnick.[38][39]In the late 1960s to 1970s, the development of miniaturized solid-state components allowed synthesizers to become self-contained, portable instruments, as proposed by Harald Bode in 1961. By the early 1980s, companies were selling compact, modestly priced synthesizers to the public. This, along with the development of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI), made it easier to integrate and synchronize synthesizers and other electronic instruments for use in musical composition. In the 1990s, synthesizer emulations began to appear in computer software, known as software synthesizers. From 1996 onward, Steinberg's Virtual Studio Technology (VST) plug-ins – and a host of other kinds of competing plug-in software, all designed to run on personal computers – began emulating classic hardware synthesizers, becoming increasingly successful at doing so during the following decades.

First Movement (Allegro) of Brandenburg Concerto Number 3 played on synthesizer.
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The synthesizer had a considerable effect on 20th-century music.[40]Micky Dolenz of The Monkees bought one of the first Moog synthesizers. The band was the first to release an album featuring a Moog with Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. in 1967,[41] which became a Billboard number-one album. A few months later the title track of the Doors' 1967 album Strange Days featured a Moog played by Paul Beaver. Wendy Carlos's Switched-On Bach (1968), recorded using Moog synthesizers, also influenced numerous musicians of that era and is one of the most popular recordings of classical music ever made,[42] alongside the records (particularly Snowflakes are Dancing in 1974) of Isao Tomita, who in the early 1970s utilized synthesizers to create new artificial sounds (rather than simply mimicking real instruments[43]) and made significant advances in analog synthesizer programming.[44]

The sound of the Moog reached the mass market with Simon and Garfunkel's Bookends in 1968 and The Beatles' Abbey Road the following year; hundreds of other popular recordings subsequently used synthesizers, most famously the portable Minimoog. Electronic music albums by Beaver and Krause, Tonto's Expanding Head Band, The United States of America, and White Noise reached a sizable[clarification needed] cult audience and progressive rock musicians such as Richard Wright of Pink Floyd and Rick Wakeman of Yes were soon using the new portable synthesizers extensively. Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock also played a major role in popularising synthesizers in Black American music.[45][46] Other early users included Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Keith Emerson, Tony Banks of Genesis, Todd Rundgren, Pete Townshend, and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown's Vincent Crane. In Europe, the first no. 1 single to feature a Moog prominently was Chicory Tip's 1972 hit 'Son of My Father'.[47]

In 1974, Roland Corporation released the EP-30, the first touch-sensitiveelectronic keyboard.[48]

Polyphonic keyboards and the digital revolution[edit]

The Prophet-5 synthesizer of the late 1970s-early 1980s.

In 1973, Yamaha developed the Yamaha GX-1, an early polyphonic synthesizer.[49] Other polyphonic synthesizers followed, mainly manufactured in Japan and the United States from the mid-1970s to the early-1980s, and included Roland Corporation's RS-101 and RS-202 (1975 and 1976) string synthesizers,[50][51] the Yamaha CS-80 (1976), Oberheim's Polyphonic and OB-X (1975 and 1979), Sequential Circuits' Prophet-5 (1978), and Roland's Jupiter-4 and Jupiter-8 (1978 and 1981). The success of the Prophet-5, a polyphonic and microprocessor-controlled keyboard synthesizer, aided the shift of synthesizers away from large modular units and towards smaller keyboard instruments.[52] This helped accelerate the integration of synthesizers into popular music, a shift that had been lent powerful momentum by the Minimoog and later the ARPOdyssey.[53] Earlier polyphonic electronic instruments of the 1970s, rooted in string synthesizers before advancing to multi-synthesizers incorporating monosynths and more, gradually fell out of favour in the wake of these newer, note-assigned polyphonic keyboard synthesizers.[54]

In 1973,[55]Yamaha licensed the algorithms for the first digital synthesis algorithm, frequency modulation synthesis (FM synthesis), from John Chowning, who had experimented with it since 1971.[56] Yamaha's engineers began adapting Chowning's algorithm for use in a commercial digital synthesizer, adding improvements such as the 'key scaling' method to avoid the introduction of distortion that normally occurred in analog systems during frequency modulation.[57] In the 1970s, Yamaha were granted a number of patents, evolving Chowning's early work on FM synthesis technology.[58] Yamaha built the first prototype digital synthesizer in 1974.[55] Yamaha eventually commercialized FM synthesis technology with the Yamaha GS-1, the first FM digital synthesizer, released in 1980.[59] The first commercial digital synthesizer released a year earlier, the CasioVL-1,[60] released in 1979.[61]

The Fairlight CMI of the late 1970s-early 1980s.

By the end of the 1970s, digital synthesizers and samplers had arrived on markets around the world.[note 1] Compared with analog synthesizer sounds, the digital sounds produced by these new instruments tended to have a number of different characteristics: clear attack and sound outlines, carrying sounds, rich overtones with inharmonic contents, and complex motion of sound textures, amongst others. While these new instruments were expensive, these characteristics meant musicians were quick to adopt them, especially in the United Kingdom[62] and the United States. This encouraged a trend towards producing music using digital sounds,[note 2] and laid the foundations for the development of the inexpensive digital instruments popular in the next decade. Relatively successful instruments, with each selling more than several hundred units per series, included the NEDSynclavier (1977), Fairlight CMI (1979), E-mu Emulator (1981), and PPG Wave (1981).[note 1][62][63][64][65]

The Yamaha DX7 of 1983.

In 1983, Yamaha's DX7 digital synthesizer[55] swept through popular music, leading to the adoption and development of digital synthesizers in many varying forms during the 1980s, and the rapid decline of analog synthesizer technology. In 1987, Roland's D-50 synthesizer was released, which combined the already existing sample-based synthesis[note 3] and the onboard digital effects,[66] while Korg's even more popular M1 (1988) now also heralded the era of the workstation synthesizer, based on ROM sample sounds for composing and sequencing whole songs, rather than solely traditional sound synthesis.[67]

The Clavia Nord Lead series released in 1995.

Throughout the 1990s, the popularity of electronic dance music employing analog sounds, the appearance of digital analog modelling synthesizers to recreate these sounds, and the development of the Eurorack modular synthesiser system, initially introduced with the Doepfer A-100 and since adopted by other manufacturers, all contributed to the resurgence of interest in analog technology. The turn of the century also saw improvements in technology that led to the popularity of digital software synthesizers.[68] In the 2010s, new analog synthesizers, both in keyboard instrument and modular form, are released alongside current digital hardware instruments.[69] In 2016, Korg announced the Korg Minilogue, the first mass-produced polyphonic analogue synth in decades.

Impact on popular music[edit]

According to Fact, 'The synthesizer is as important, and as ubiquitous, in modern music today as the human voice.'[70] It is one of the most important instruments in the music industry.[71]

In the 1970s, electronic music composers such as Jean Michel Jarre,[72]Vangelis[73] and Isao Tomita,[44][43][74] released successful synthesizer-led instrumental albums. Over time, this helped influence the emergence of synthpop, a subgenre of new wave, from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. The work of German krautrock bands such as Kraftwerk[75] and Tangerine Dream, British acts such as John Foxx, Gary Numan and David Bowie, African-American acts such as George Clinton and Zapp, and Japanese electronic acts such as Yellow Magic Orchestra and Kitaro, were influential in the development of the genre.[71]Gary Numan's 1979 hits 'Are 'Friends' Electric?' and 'Cars' made heavy use of synthesizers.[76][77]OMD's 'Enola Gay' (1980) used distinctive electronic percussion and a synthesized melody. Soft Cell used a synthesized melody on their 1981 hit 'Tainted Love'.[71]Nick Rhodes, keyboardist of Duran Duran, used various synthesizers including the Roland Jupiter-4 and Jupiter-8.[78] Chart hits include Depeche Mode's 'Just Can't Get Enough' (1981),[71]The Human League's 'Don't You Want Me'[79] and works by Ultravox.[71]

Sound synthesis[edit]

Additive synthesis was utilized as early as on Teleharmonium in 1900s and Hammond organ in 1930s.

Additive synthesis builds sounds by adding together waveforms into a composite sound. Instrument sounds are simulated by matching their natural harmonic overtone structure. Early analog examples of additive synthesizers are the Teleharmonium, Hammond organ, and Synclavier.

Subtractive synthesis is still utilized on various synths, including virtual analog synth.

Subtractive synthesis is based on filtering harmonically rich waveforms. It is implemented in early monophonic keyboard synthesizers such as the MINI Moog Moog synthesizer. Signal routing, or patching was usually very limited and followed a normalized path, as described here. Subtractive synthesizers approximate instrumental sounds by an oscillator (producing sawtooth waves, square waves, etc.) followed by a filter, followed by an amplifier which is being controlled by an ADSR. The combination of simple modulation routings (such as pulse width modulation and oscillator sync), along with the lowpass filter, is responsible for the 'classic synthesizer' sound commonly associated with 'analog synthesis'.

FM synthesis was hugely successful in earliest digital synthesizers.

FM synthesis (frequency modulation synthesis) is a process that usually involves the use of at least two signal generators (sine-wave oscillators, commonly referred to as 'operators' in FM-only synthesizers) to create and modify a voice. Often, this is done through the analog or digital generation of a signal that modulates the tonal and amplitude characteristics of a base carrier signal. FM synthesis was pioneered by John Chowning,[80] who patented the idea and sold it to Yamaha. Unlike the exponential relationship between voltage-in-to-frequency-out and multiple waveforms in classical 1-volt-per-octave synthesizer oscillators, Chowning-style FM synthesis uses a linear voltage-in-to-frequency-out relationship and sine-wave oscillators. The resulting complex waveform may have many component frequencies, and there is no requirement that they all bear a harmonic relationship. Sophisticated FM synths such as the Yamaha DX7 series can have 6 operators per voice; some synths with FM can also often use filters and variable amplifier types to alter the signal's characteristics into a sonic voice that either roughly imitates acoustic instruments or creates sounds that are unique. FM synthesis is especially valuable for metallic or clangorous noises such as bells, cymbals, or other percussion.

Phase distortion synthesis is a method implemented on Casio CZ synthesizers. It replaces the traditional analog waveform with a choice of several digital waveforms which are more complex than the standard square, sine, and sawtooth waves. This waveform is routed to a digital filter and digital amplifier, each modulated by an eight-stage envelope. The sound can then be further modified with ring modulation or noise modulation.[81]

Physical modelling synthesis is often implemented as software synthesizers.

Physical modelling synthesis is the synthesis of sound by using a set of equations and algorithms to simulate each sonic characteristic of an instrument, starting with the harmonics that make up the tone itself, then adding the sound of the resonator, the instrument body, etc., until the sound realistically approximates the desired instrument. When an initial set of parameters is run through the physical simulation, the simulated sound is generated. Although physical modeling was not a new concept in acoustics and synthesis, it was not until the development of the Karplus-Strong algorithm and the increase in DSP power in the late 1980s that commercial implementations became feasible. The quality and speed of physical modeling on computers improves with higher processing power.

Analysis/resynthesis is typically used on the vocoder.
Sample-based synthesis may be one of the most popular methods at the moment.

Sample-based synthesis involves digitally recording a short snippet of sound from a real instrument or other source and then playing it back at different speeds to produce different pitches. A sample can be played as a one shot, used often for percussion or short duration sounds, or it can be looped, which allows the tone to sustain or repeat as long as the note is held. Samplers usually include a filter, envelope generators, and other controls for further manipulation of the sound. Virtual samplers that store the samples on a hard drive make it possible for the sounds of an entire orchestra, including multiple articulations of each instrument, to be accessed from a sample library. See also Wavetable synthesis, Vector synthesis.

Analysis/resynthesis is a form of synthesis that uses a series of bandpass filters or Fourier transforms to analyze the harmonic content of a sound. The results are then used to resynthesize the sound using a band of oscillators. The vocoder, linear predictive coding, and some forms of speech synthesis are based on analysis/resynthesis.

Imitative synthesis[edit]

Sound synthesis can be used to mimic acoustic sound sources. Generally, a sound that does not change over time includes a fundamental partial or harmonic, and any number of partials. Synthesis may attempt to mimic the amplitude and pitch of the partials in an acoustic sound source.

When natural sounds are analyzed in the frequency domain (as on a spectrum analyzer), the spectra of their sounds exhibits amplitude spikes at each of the fundamental tone's harmonics corresponding to resonant properties of the instruments (spectral peaks that are also referred to as formants). Some harmonics may have higher amplitudes than others. The specific set of harmonic-vs-amplitude pairs is known as a sound's harmonic content. A synthesized sound requires accurate reproduction of the original sound in both the frequency domain and the time domain. A sound does not necessarily have the same harmonic content throughout the duration of the sound. Typically, high-frequency harmonics die out more quickly than the lower harmonics.

In most conventional synthesizers, for purposes of re-synthesis, recordings of real instruments are composed of several components representing the acoustic responses of different parts of the instrument, the sounds produced by the instrument during different parts of a performance, or the behavior of the instrument under different playing conditions (pitch, intensity of playing, fingering, etc.)

Components[edit]

Basic components of an analogue subtractive synthesizer

Synthesizers generate sound through various analogue and digital techniques. Early synthesizers were analog hardware based but many modern synthesizers use a combination of DSP software and hardware or else are purely software-based (see softsynth). Digital synthesizers often emulate classic analog designs. Sound is controllable by the operator by means of circuits or virtual stages that may include:

  • Electronic oscillators – create raw sounds with a timbre that depends upon the waveform generated. Voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) and digital oscillators may be used. Harmonic additive synthesis models sounds directly from pure sine waves, somewhat in the manner of an organ, while frequency modulation and phase distortion synthesis use one oscillator to modulate another. Subtractive synthesis depends upon filtering a harmonically rich oscillator waveform. Sample-based and granular synthesis use one or more digitally recorded sounds in place of an oscillator.
  • Low frequency oscillator (LFO) – an oscillator of adjustable frequency that can be used to modulate the sound rhythmically, for example to create tremolo or vibrato or to control a filter's operating frequency. LFOs are used in most forms of synthesis.
  • Voltage-controlled filter (VCF) – 'shape' the sound generated by the oscillators in the frequency domain, often under the control of an envelope or LFO. These are essential to subtractive synthesis.
  • ADSR envelopes – provide envelope modulation to 'shape' the volume or harmonic content of the produced note in the time domain with the principal parameters being attack, decay, sustain and release. These are used in most forms of synthesis. ADSR control is provided by envelope generators.
  • Voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) – After the signal generated by one (or a mix of more) VCOs has been modified by filters and LFOs, and its waveform has been shaped (contoured) by an ADSR envelope generator, it then passes on to one or more voltage-controlled amplifiers (VCAs). A VCA is a preamp that boosts (amplifies) the electronic signal before passing it on to an external or built-in power amplifier, as well as a means to control its amplitude (volume) using an attenuator. The gain of the VCA is affected by a control voltage (CV), coming from an envelope generator, an LFO, the keyboard or some other source.[82]
  • Other sound processing effects units such as ring modulators and fuzz bass pedals may be encountered.

Filter[edit]

Various filter modes.

Electronic filters are particularly important in subtractive synthesis, being designed to pass some frequency regions through unattenuated while significantly attenuating ('subtracting') others. The low-pass filter is most frequently used, but band-pass filters, band-reject filters and high-pass filters are also sometimes available.

The filter may be controlled with a second ADSR envelope. An 'envelope modulation' ('env mod') parameter on many synthesizers with filter envelopes determines how much the envelope affects the filter. If turned all the way down, the filter produces a flat sound with no envelope. When turned up the envelope becomes more noticeable, expanding the minimum and maximum range of the filter. The envelope applied on the filter helps the sound designer generating long notes or short notes by moving the parameters up and down such as decay, sustain and finally release. For instance by using a short decay with no sustain, the sound generated is commonly known as a stab. Sound designers may prefer shaping the sound with filter instead of volume.

Envelope[edit]

Schematic of ADSR

Many synthesizers use an envelope generator to control how sounds change over time. An envelope may control elements such as amplitude (volume), a filter (frequencies), or pitch. The most common envelope is the ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) envelope:[83]

  • Attack time is the time taken for initial run-up of level from nil to peak, beginning when the key is first pressed.
  • Decay time is the time taken for the subsequent run down from the attack level to the designated sustain level.
  • Sustain level is the level during the main sequence of the sound's duration, until the key is released.
  • Release time is the time taken for the level to decay from the sustain level to zero after the key is released.

The 'attack' and 'decay' of a sound have a great effect on the instrument's sonic character.[84]

LFO[edit]

LFO section of Access Virus C

A low-frequency oscillator (LFO) generates an electronic signal, usually below 20 Hz. LFO signals create a periodic control signal or sweep, often used in vibrato, tremolo and other effects. In certain genres of electronic music, the LFO signal can control the cutoff frequency of a VCF to make a rhythmic wah-wah sound, or the signature dubstepwobble bass.

Arpeggiator[edit]

An arpeggiator (arp) is a feature available on several synthesizers that automatically steps through a sequence of notes based on an input chord, thus creating an arpeggio. The notes can often be transmitted to a MIDI sequencer for recording and further editing. An arpeggiator may have controls for speed, range, and order in which the notes play; upwards, downwards, or in a random order. More advanced arpeggiators allow the user to step through a pre-programmed complex sequence of notes, or play several arpeggios at once. Some allow a pattern sustained after releasing keys: in this way, a sequence of arpeggio patterns may be built up over time by pressing several keys one after the other. Arpeggiators are also commonly found in software sequencers. Some arpeggiators/sequencers expand features into a full phrase sequencer, which allows the user to trigger complex, multi-track blocks of sequenced data from a keyboard or input device, typically synchronized with the tempo of the master clock.


An arpeggiator interface on Novation Nova
A sample of Eurodance synthesizer riff with use of rapid 1/16 notes arpeggiator

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Arpeggiators seem to have grown from the accompaniment system used in electronic organs in the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s.[85] They were also commonly fitted to keyboard instruments through the late 1970s and early 1980s. Notable examples are the RMI Harmonic Synthesizer (1974),[86]Roland Jupiter-8, Oberheim OB-8, Roland SH-101, Sequential Circuits Six-Trak and Korg Polysix. A famous example can be heard on Duran Duran's song 'Rio', in which the arpeggiator on a Roland Jupiter-4 plays a C minor chord in random mode. They fell out of favor by the latter part of the 1980s and early 1990s and were absent from the most popular synthesizers of the period but a resurgence of interest in analog synthesizers during the 1990s, and the use of rapid-fire arpeggios in several popular dance hits, brought with it a resurgence.

Patch[edit]

One of the earliest patch memory (bottom left) on Oberheim Four-voice (1975/1976)

A synthesizer patch (some manufacturers chose the term program) is a sound setting. Modular synthesizers used cables ('patch cords') to connect the different sound modules together. Since these machines had no memory to save settings, musicians wrote down the locations of the patch cables and knob positions on a 'patch sheet' (which usually showed a diagram of the synthesizer). Ever since, an overall sound setting for any type of synthesizer has been referred to as a patch.

In mid–late 1970s, patch memory (allowing storage and loading of 'patches' or 'programs') began to appear in synths like the Oberheim Four-voice (1975/1976)[87] and Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 (1977/1978). After MIDI was introduced in 1983, more and more synthesizers could import or export patches via MIDI SYSEX commands. When a synthesizer patch is uploaded to a personal computer that has patch editing software installed, the user can alter the parameters of the patch and download it back to the synthesizer. Because there is no standard patch language, it is rare that a patch generated on one synthesizer can be used on a different model. However, sometimes manufacturers design a family of synthesizers to be compatible.

Module[edit]

Korg Triton rack-mountable sound module.

A synth module is a standalone unit which synthesizes sounds using electronic or digital circuits. A synth module does not typically have a built-in MIDI controller such as a musical keyboard. As such, to play the sounds from a sound module using MIDI, a MIDI controller such as a MIDI-compatible keyboard or other device has to be used. Some synth modules are the sound synthesis components from an integrated synthesizer keyboard, packaged into a rackmountable unit.

Control interfaces[edit]

Non-contact interface (AirFX)
Tangible interface (Reactable)
Pitch & mod. wheels and touchpad
Drum pad
Guitar-style interface (SynthAxe)

Modern synthesizers often look like small pianos, though with many additional knob and button controls. These are integrated controllers, where the sound synthesis electronics are integrated into the same package as the controller. However, many early synthesizers were modular and keyboardless, while most modern synthesizers may be controlled via MIDI, allowing other means of playing such as:

  • Fingerboards (ribbon controllers) and touchpads
  • Non-contact interfaces akin to theremins
  • Tangible interfaces like a Reactable, AudioCubes
  • Various auxiliary input device including: wheels for pitch bend and modulation, footpedals for expression and sustain, breath controllers, beam controllers, etc.

Fingerboard controller[edit]

Left: Ondes Martenot (6G in 1960)
Right: Mixture Trautonium (replica of 1952)
Fingerboard
on Korg monotron
Ribbon controller
on Moog 3P (1972)

A ribbon controller or other violin-like user interface may be used to control synthesizer parameters. The idea dates to Léon Theremin's 1922 first concept[88] and his 1932 Fingerboard Theremin and Keyboard Theremin,[89][90]Maurice Martenot's 1928 Ondes Martenot (sliding a metal ring),[91]Friedrich Trautwein's 1929 Trautonium (finger pressure), and was also later utilized by Robert Moog.[92][93][94] The ribbon controller has no moving parts. Instead, a finger pressed down and moved along it creates an electrical contact at some point along a pair of thin, flexible longitudinal strips whose electric potential varies from one end to the other. Older fingerboards used a long wire pressed to a resistive plate. A ribbon controller is similar to a touchpad, but a ribbon controller only registers linear motion. Although it may be used to operate any parameter that is affected by control voltages, a ribbon controller is most commonly associated with pitch bending.

Fingerboard-controlled instruments include the Trautonium (1929), Hellertion (1929) and Heliophon (1936),[95][96][97]Electro-Theremin (Tannerin, late 1950s), Persephone (2004), and the Swarmatron (2004). A ribbon controller is used as an additional controller in the Yamaha CS-80 and CS-60, the Korg Prophecy and Korg Trinity series, the Kurzweil synthesizers, Moog synthesizers, and others.

Rock musician Keith Emerson used it with the Moog modular synthesizer from 1970 onward. In the late 1980s, keyboards in the synth lab at Berklee College of Music were equipped with membrane thin ribbon style controllers that output MIDI. Such ribbon controllers can serve as a main MIDI controller instead of a keyboard, as with the Continuum instrument.

Wind controllers[edit]

Wind controller
Accordion synthesizer

Wind controllers (and wind synthesizers) are convenient for woodwind and brass players, being designed to imitate those instruments. These are usually either analog or MIDI controllers, and sometimes include their own built-in sound modules (synthesizers). In addition to the follow of key arrangements and fingering, the controllers have breath-operated pressure transducers, and may have gate extractors, velocity sensors, and bite sensors. Saxophone-style controllers have included the Lyricon, and products by Yamaha, Akai, and Casio. The mouthpieces range from alto clarinet to alto saxophone sizes. The Eigenharp, a controller similar in style to a bassoon, was released by Eigenlabs in 2009. Melodica and recorder-style controllers have included the Martinetta (1975)[98] and Variophon (1980),[99] and Josef Zawinul's custom KorgPepe.[100] A harmonica-style interface was the Millionizer 2000 (c. 1983).[101]

Trumpet-style controllers have included products by Steiner/Crumar/Akai, Yamaha, and Morrison. Breath controllers can also be used to control conventional synthesizers, e.g. the Crumar Steiner Masters Touch,[102]Yamaha Breath Controller and compatible products.[103] Several controllers also provide breath-like articulation capabilities.[clarification needed]

Accordion controllers use pressure transducers on bellows for articulation.

Kurzweil 1000 Gx Guitar Expander

Others[edit]

Other controllers include theremin, lightbeam controllers, touch buttons (touche d’intensité) on the ondes Martenot, and various types of foot pedals. Envelope following systems, the most sophisticated being the vocoder, are controlled by the power or amplitude of input audio signal. A musician uses the talk box to manipulate sound using the vocal tract, though it is rarely categorized as a synthesizer.

MIDI control[edit]

Pink Floyd Patch Kurzweil 1000 Gx 5

Synthesizers became easier to integrate and synchronize with other electronic instruments and controllers with the introduction of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) in 1983.[104] First proposed in 1981 by engineer Dave Smith of Sequential Circuits, the MIDI standard was developed by a consortium now known as the MIDI Manufacturers Association.[105] MIDI is an opto-isolatedserial interface and communication protocol.[105] It provides for the transmission from one device or instrument to another of real-time performance data. This data includes note events, commands for the selection of instrument presets (i.e. sounds, or programs or patches, previously stored in the instrument's memory), the control of performance-related parameters such as volume, effects levels and the like, as well as synchronization, transport control and other types of data. MIDI interfaces are now almost ubiquitous on music equipment and are commonly available on personal computers (PCs).[105]

The General MIDI (GM) software standard was devised in 1991 to serve as a consistent way of describing a set of over 200 sounds (including percussion) available to a PC for playback of musical scores.[106] For the first time, a given MIDI preset consistently produced a specific instrumental sound on any GM-compatible device. The Standard MIDI File (SMF) format (extension.mid) combined MIDI events with delta times – a form of time-stamping – and became a popular standard for exchanging music scores between computers. In the case of SMF playback using integrated synthesizers (as in computers and cell phones), the hardware component of the MIDI interface design is often unneeded.

Open Sound Control (OSC) is another music data specification designed for online networking. In contrast with MIDI, OSC allows thousands of synthesizers or computers to share music performance data over the Internet in realtime.

Recent trends in synthesizer design, particularly the resurgence of modular systems in eurorack, have allowed for a hybrid of MIDI control and control voltage i/o to be found together in many models. (Examples being the Moog Model D reissue, which was enhanced from its original design to offer both MIDI i/o and CV i/o). In these models of MIDI/CV hybrids, it is often possible to send and receive control voltages to control parameters of equipment at the identical time MIDI messages are being sent and received.

Additional examples of MIDI/CV hybrids include models like the Arturia Minibrute, which is able to receive MIDI messages from an external controller and automatically convert the MIDI signal into gate and pitch notes, which it can then send out as control voltage.

Typical roles[edit]

Synth lead[edit]

In popular music, a synth lead is generally used for playing the main melody of a song, but it is also often used for creating rhythmic or bass effects. Although most commonly heard in electronic dance music, synth leads have been used extensively in hip-hop music since the 1980s and some types of rock songs since the 1970s. Many post-1980s pop music songs use a synth lead to provide a musical hook to sustain the listener's interest throughout a song.

Synth pad[edit]

A synth pad is a sustained chord or tone generated by a synthesizer, often employed for background harmony and atmosphere in much the same fashion that a string section is often used in orchestral music and film scores. Typically, a synth pad is performed using whole notes, which are often tied over bar lines. A synth pad sometimes holds the same note while a lead voice sings or plays an entire musical phrase or section. Often, the sounds used for synth pads have a vaguely organ, string, or vocal timbre. During the late 1970s and 1980s, specialized string synthesizers were made that specialized in creating string sounds using the limited technology of the time. Much popular music in the 1980s employed synth pads, this being the time of polyphonic synthesizers, as did the then-new styles of smooth jazz and new-age music. One of many well-known songs from the era to incorporate a synth pad is 'West End Girls' by the Pet Shop Boys, who were noted users of the technique.

The main feature of a synth pad is very long attack and decay time with extended sustains. In some instances pulse-width modulation (PWM) using a square wave oscillator can be added to create a 'vibrating' sound.

Synth bass[edit]


Moog Taurus pedal bass synth
An example of a classic analog bass synthesizer sound. Four sawtooth bass filter sweeps with gradually increasing resonance.

A 1970s-era minimoog
An example of funk-styled grooving synth bass by Kevin MacLeod.[107]

Kurzweil 1000 Gx

The bass synthesizer (or 'bass synth') is used to create sounds in the bass range, from simulations of the electric bass or double bass to distorted, buzz-saw-like artificial bass sounds, by generating and combining signals of different frequencies. Bass synth patches may incorporate a range of sounds and tones, including wavetable-style, analog, and FM-style bass sounds, delay effects, distortion effects, envelope filters. A modern digital synthesizer uses a frequency synthesizermicroprocessor component to generate signals of different frequencies. While most bass synths are controlled by electronic keyboards or pedalboards, some performers use an electric bass with MIDI pickups to trigger a bass synthesizer.

In the 1970s miniaturized solid-state components allowed self-contained, portable instruments such as the Moog Taurus, a 13-note pedal keyboard played by the feet. The Moog Taurus was used in live performances by a range of pop, rock, and blues-rock bands. An early use of bass synthesizer was in 1972, on a solo album by John Entwistle (the bassist for The Who), entitled Whistle Rymes. Genesis bass player Mike Rutherford used a Dewtron 'Mister Bassman' for the recording of their album Nursery Cryme in August 1971. Stevie Wonder introduced synth bass to a pop audience in the early 1970s, notably on 'Superstition' (1972) and 'Boogie On Reggae Woman' (1974). In 1977 Parliament's funk single 'Flash Light' used the bass synthesizer. Lou Reed, widely considered a pioneer of electric guitar textures, played bass synthesizer on the song 'Families', from his 1979 album The Bells.

Logic Synth
Logic's ESX24 Sampler, EVD6 Clav and ESE Ensemble Synthesizer in effects of space designer, ring modulation and 'bitcrusher'

Following the availability of programmable music sequencers such as the Synclavier and Roland MC-8 Microcomposer in the late 1970s, bass synths began incorporating sequencers in the early 1980s. The first bass synthesizer with a sequencer was the Firstman SQ-01.[108][109] It was originally released in 1980 by Hillwood/Firstman, a Japanese synthesizer company founded in 1972 by Kazuo Morioka (who later worked for Akai in the early 1980s), and was then released by Multivox for North America in 1981.[110][111][51]

A particularly influential bass synthesizer was the Roland TB-303.[112] Released in late 1981, it featured a built-in sequencer and later became strongly associated with acid house music.[113] Bass synthesizers began being used to create highly syncopated rhythms and complex, rapid basslines. Bass synth patches incorporate a range of sounds and tones, including wavetable-style, analog, and FM-style bass sounds, delay effects, distortion effects, envelope filters. In popular music, these techniques gained wide popularity with the emergence of acid house music, after Phuture's use of the TB-303 for the single 'Acid Tracks' in 1987,[112] though such techniques were predated by Charanjit Singh's use of the TB-303 in 1982.[113]

In the 2000s, several equipment manufacturers such as Boss and Akai produced bass synthesizer effect pedals for electric bass guitar players, which simulate the sound of an analog or digital bass synth. With these devices, a bass guitar is used to generate synth bass sounds. The BOSS SYB-3 was one of the early bass synthesizer pedals. The SYB-3 reproduces sounds of analog synthesizers with Digital Signal Processing saw, square, and pulse synth waves and user-adjustable filter cutoff. The Akai bass synth pedal contains a four-oscillator synthesizer with user selectable parameters (attack, decay, envelope depth, dynamics, cutoff, resonance). Bass synthesizer software allows performers to use MIDI to integrate the bass sounds with other synthesizers or drum machines. Bass synthesizers often provide samples from vintage 1970s and 1980s bass synths. Some bass synths are built into an organ style pedalboard or button board.

Controversy[edit]

Since their invention, there has been concern over synthesizers putting session musicians out of a job, since they can recreate the sounds of many instruments. Some musicians (especially keyboardists) viewed the synth as they would any musical instrument. Other musicians viewed the synth as a threat to traditional session musicians, and the British Musicians' Union attempted to ban it in 1982. The ban never became official policy.[114]Broadway plays are also now using synthesizers to reduce the number of live musicians required.[115]

See also[edit]

Lists
Various synthesizers
Related instruments & technologies
  • Clavioline (Musitron)
  • Speech synthesis
Components & technologies
Music genres
Notable works

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ abList of commercially successful early digital synthesizers and digital samplers introduced during the late-1970s and early-1980s, each sold over several hundred of units per series:
    • NEDSynclavier (1977–1992) by New England Digital, based on the research of Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer since 1973.
      Note: Several sources point out that FM synthesis of Synclavier was licensed from Yamaha, who was an exclusively licensed from the original inventor, John Chowning.
    • Fairlight CMI (1979–1988, over 300 units) in Sydney, based on the early developments of Qasar M8 by Tony Furse in Canberra since 1972.
    • Yamaha GS-1, GS-2 (1980, around 100 units) and CE20, CE25 (1982) in Hamamatsu, based on research into frequency modulation synthesis by John Chowning between 1967–1973, and early developments of TRX-100 and Programmable Algorithm Music Synthesizer (PAMS) by Yamaha between 1973–1979.(Yamaha 2014)
    • E-mu Emulator (1981-2000s) in California, roughly based on a notion of table-lookup oscillator seen on the MUSIC language in 1960s
    • PPG Wave (1981–1987, around 1,000 units) in Hamburg, based on wavetable synthesis previously implemented on PPG Wavecomputer 360, 340 and 380 circa 1978.
    etc. Most products listed above are still sold in the 21st century, e.g. Yamaha DX200 in 2001, E-mu Emulator X in 2009, Fairlight CMI 30A in 2011, and Waldorf's wavetable synthesis products as the reincarnations of PPG Wave.
    In addition, the long history of additive synthesis is notable for providing fundamental research that underlies the technology used in various forms of digital synthesis, but is not listed above due to the lack of commercially successful products. Additive synthesis has influenced most products in list above, and even the Yamaha Vocaloid released in 2003 (Excitation plus Resonance (EpR), which is based on Spectral modeling synthesis (SMS)).
  2. ^ For the details of the new trend of music influenced by early digital instruments, see Fairlight§Artists who used the Fairlight CMI, Synclavier§Notable users and E-mu Emulator§Notable users.
  3. ^Sample-based synthesis was previously introduced by the E-mu Emulator II in 1984, Ensoniq Mirage in 1985, Ensoniq ESQ-1 and Korg DSS-1 in 1986, etc.

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  • Borthwick, Stuart (2004), Popular Music Genres: An Introduction, Edinburgh University Press, p. 120, ISBN0-7486-1745-0
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  • Vail, Mark (2000), Vintage Synthesizers: Groundbreaking Instruments and Pioneering Designers of Electronic Music Synthesizers, Backbeat Books, pp. 68–342, ISBN0-87930-603-3

Further reading[edit]

  • Gorges, Peter (2005). Programming Synthesizers. Germany, Bremen: Wizoobooks. ISBN978-3-934903-48-7.
  • Schmitz, Reinhard (2005). Analog Synthesis. Germany, Bremen: Wizoobooks. ISBN978-3-934903-01-2.
  • Shapiro, Peter (2000). Modulations: A History of Electronic Music: Throbbing Words on Sound. ISBN1-891024-06-X.
  • Kuit, Roland (2014). SoundLab I: The Electronic Studio. Publisher's number: 13664. The Netherlands, The Hague: Donemus.
  • Kuit, Roland (2014). SoundLab II: Architectures for Philosophers. Publisher's number: 13665. The Netherlands, The Hague: Donemus.
  • Kuit, Roland (2014). Laboratory of Patching: Illustrated Compendium of Modular Synthesis. Publisher's number: 13662. The Netherlands, The Hague: Donemus.
  • Kuit, Roland (2014). To be On, to be OFF, that’s the SWITCH. Publisher's number: 13666. The Netherlands, The Hague: Donemus.
  • Kuit, Roland (2014). Modular strategies in shaping reflections and space. Publisher's number: 13663. The Netherlands, The Hague: Donemus.

External links[edit]

Look up synthesizer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Synthesizers.
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141.50 141.50 141.50 141.50 141.50
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18.75
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NO Talking
English/Spanish
17' flame retardant oven mitt (2 pack)
uses 2 AA batteries (not included)
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
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4 burger grill
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40190-LSS-125 40190-MA-407744
Low Vision 4 color Playing Car Low Vision Pinochle Cards
1-1/4' Square
•Diamonds in Green; spades in Black; clubs in bright Blue; and hearts in Red
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Large 1-1/2' red numbers and symbols outlined in black
Not bells
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
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Cafeteria tray - 14' Cafeteria Tray Combo Cart Liner Cooking Mixing Bowl Set of 3 Electric Chopper Black & Decke Food Bumper - White Food Bumper - White Gel Seat Pad Hy-Tek Big Button Universal Re Illuminated TV Remote Control Inner Lip Plate Jumbo TV Remote Control MR CLEAN TOOL Padlock - Push-Button Pill Box deep 4 a day Reusable Grocery Totes 10pack Self Adhesive Strip Dycem Shopping Cart 150lb swivel whe Shopping Cart 150lbs Shopping Cart Jumbo Double Bas Slip on Handle for Utensils Black Felt Variety Sizes Stick BRAILLABLE FOOD LABELS FZ Braille Clothing Labels - alum Braille King Roller Brother PT-70BM label maker Bump Dot - Round Flat Top Med Bump Dots Large Orange Bump Dots Medium Black Bump Dots Mixed Assorted
1 Pearl Gray & 1 Desert Tan 11x13.5
Blue
4.75' x 1.5' 3 line with elastic (50pk)
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
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2 AAA Batteries (NI)
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Reflective Low Vision Tape Blk SockPro 10 pack Spot N Line Pen Black Spot N Line Pen White Stickers letters BRL/LP APH Stickers Symbols APH Tactile liquid marking - orang Touch Dots Yellow Touch Dots -White Tulip 3D Slick Primary Colors Tulip Stick-6 colors Velcro Button Aids Warning Tape - White/Black Str Warning Tape - Yellow/Black St White Bottle High Marks Bagel Biter Big Number Measuring Spoons Big Number Meauring Cups Braille Meas Cups White Braille Measuring Cups-Black Braille Measuring Cups-Red Braille Measuring Spoons-Black Braille Measuring Spoons-Red Braille Measuring Spoons-White Can Opener - Hands Free Color Cue Measuring Cups and S Cutting Board Black and white Cutting Board, Chop and Pour Cutting Board, Traction Cutting mats 4 bold colors - F
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
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8'x3.75', 3 coin, 5 bill, 10 CC 8'x4' 3 coin, 4 bill, 10 cc
Each number repeats aloud as dialed
Emerson AS IS - NON RETURNABLE
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2015 LP Wall Calendar 2016 LP Planner 2016 LP Wall Calendar 2016 Mead LP Planner 3x5 Blank Wht Index Cards Address Bk Refills 3Ring Giant Address Book 3 Ring Giant Prin Big Print Address Book Bold Line LV Shopping List Pad Bold Line Sticky Pads - White Boldline Spiral Notebook (9/16 Bus. Check Writing Guide Bus. Envelope Writing Guide Calendar LP binder Can Do Pen Checks and Deposit Reg 8 and a Compass w/Pencil Deluxe Signature Guide/metal w Dictionary Talking - Spanish/E Dry Erase Markers 4pk-Blk Envelope Writing Guide - Regul Expense Payment Log Graph Paper 1/2' Tactile Line Graph Paper 1/2'Bold Line Low Vision Essentials Kit LP Calendar LP Planner Weekly LV Note Paper 8.5x5.5 Thick Li LV Notebook white 3/4' LV Notebook yellow 3/4'
4 1/4 x 10 1/2
2-AAA batteries (NI)
50pgs 4pk
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
10.50 32.25 10.50 19.50 2.25 6.00 17.00 17.00 3.50 4.75 8.75 2.50 2.50 55.50 0.75 6.50 12.00 1.50 164.25 9.50 12.00 8.00 30.00 20.00 13.00 16.00 14.25 15.75 8.50 7.50
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40300-MA-205499 40300-S-780353-I 40300-MA-2082811 40300-LSS421026 40300-LSS-BLP100 40300-MA-2071000 40300-MA-71779 40300-ILA-811202 40300-APH-1-04560-00 40300ILA-811240 40300-OS-11036 40300-APH-1-07899-14 40300-SLV-2092333 40300-MA-471822 40300-MA-201522 40300ILA-653396 40300-MA-2063844 40300-MA-292080 40300-MA-292807 40300-ILA127550 40300-ILA-292100 40300-ILA-292106 Signature Stamp 40300-ILA-430620 8WAAP439 TC2013
LV Writing Paper - 5 1/2' x8 1 Marker Papermate Flair Grn - I MARKS Script Guide Paper Bold Line Wht 1/2' Doubl Paper Bold Line Wht 1/2'-Singl Paper Bold Line Wht-3/4' Doubl Paper Bold Line Yellow 3/4' Do PenAgain Ergo Pen Pencil Writing Paper - Embosse Pilot Bravo Pen Pilot Bravo Pen Red Planner Datebook Braille Plastic Signature Guide Pocket Giant Notebook - Indivi Raised line paper- colored lin Raised-Line Writing Paper Regular Check Writing Guide Reizen Low Vision Pen - 10 Pk Reizen Low Vision Pen - single Ruller-Braille LV 2'x12' Signature guide - Aluminum/wal Signature guide & notetaker sl Signature Stamp Sm LP Loose Leaf Refills-disco Study Pal - wooden bk stand Tactile Braille Calendar 2013
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40300-A-SCD2110 40300-AM-WhtBd18x24 40300-SLV-2023284
Talking Dictionary Theasaurus White Board 18x24 Writing Guide 8x11 fold
Franklin Merriam Webster Speaking Collegiate Dictionary/Theasaurus
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
2.50 2.00 29.75 5.50 4.00 3.50 6.00 7.25 17.25 2.50 2.50 94.50 0.50 4.50 11.50 20.00 1.50 6.25 1.00 3.75 3.50 9.75 33.00 3.50 44.95 23.00
$ $ $
120.00 26.00 12.25
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40300-MA-209357 40300-LSS-KJV1611 40300-MA2023224 40300-MA2091466 40300-MA-209455 40300-NFB-AIL19G
Writing Guide Business Envelop Writing Guide Check Thick Writing guide Envel bus fold Writing Guide envelope Writing Guide Kit Writing Guide Metal Oval
$ $ $ $ $ $
3.75 6.00 8.50 1.75 8.50 5.00
Blood Pressure Meters Blood Pressure Meters Blood Pressure Meters
50100-SLV-9063 50100-ILA-MED114 50100-MA-188220
A&D Talking Blood Pressure Mon Blood Pressure - Taking - Wris Blood Pressure - Talking - Wri
$ $ $
138.25 70.00 59.50
Blood Pressure Meters Blood Pressure Meters Blood Pressure Meters Blood Pressure Meters Diabetic Aids Diabetic Aids Diabetic Aids Diabetic Aids Diabetic Aids Diabetic Aids Diabetic Aids Diabetic Aids
50100-MA-180279 50100-MA-180281 50100-MA-188310 50100-MA-157103 50110-SLV-8721 50110-ILA-234680 50110-HB-Dialog1 50110-SLV-8719 50110-ILA-186480 50110-MA-151900 50110-LSS-481065 50110-LSS-66955
Child sized BP cuff Large Rplacement Cuff Reizen II Talking Auto Digital Talking Blood Pressure monitor Control Solution for Prodigy T Large Print Diabetes Register LP Monthy Diabetic Logbook (3p Prodigy AutoCode Talking Gluco Prodigy Count-a-Dose PRODIGY VOICE Talking Blood Gl Safe Shot Insulin Loader Syringe Magnifier 2x
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
35.75 30.50 145.75 140.00 10.75 4.75 8.50 39.50 80.00 121.50 17.25 7.25
Diabetic Aids Diabetic Aids Diabetic Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids
50110-LSS-481018 50110-LSS-481019 50110-SLV-8720 50120-LSS-481077 50120-MA-1567199
Talking Blood Glucose Monitor Test Strips 50 count Test Strips for Prodigy Talkin 330 LB Talking Scale & Body Fa 7 Day Pill Reminder Jumbo 3xl
$ $ $ $ $
44.25 31.50 22.75 64.25 5.00
Blood Pressure Cuff for Reizen Monitor Child
3 languages - arm cuff
Safe Shot Syringe Loader - Fixed Dose Prodigy Autocode Talking Blood Glucose Monitoring System Prodigy Universal Test Strips - 50 Count Box of 50
Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Medical Aids Mirrors Mirrors Mirrors Mirrors Mirrors Mirrors Personal & Health Care Personal & Health Care Personal & Health Care Personal & Health Care Personal & Health Care Personal & Health Care Low Vision Lighting
50120-ILA-328040 50120-LSS-78678 50120-FB-Aria 50120-SAL-Doze-Alert 50120-ILA-401108 50120-MA-671350 50120-MA-150123 50120-ILA-756908 50120-MA-158678 50120-LSS-8842UT 50120-LSS-481076 50120-MA-151893 50120-MA-S8826 TWMedReminder 50130-MA-605315 50130-MA-608645 50130-MA-456117 50130-ILA-456121 50130-MA-6012293 50130-LSS-481052 50140-MA-C2000 50140-MA-31045 50140ILA-089200 50140-MA-709942 50140-AM-709997 50140-LSS-8872
7-Day Pill Box Organizer- Disc Autodrop Eyedrop Dispenser Body Scale - ARIA Wi-Fi Smart Doze-Alert EZ open 7 day Medi Planner Pil Reizen pill cutter Reizen Pill Organizer Superior Talking Scale-550lb Take-n-Slide Daily Dosage Trac Talking Digital Thermometer Talking Ear Thermometer Talking Ear/Forehead Thermomet Talking Thermometer, Spanish Talking Weekly Medication Remi 15x LED Lighted Mirror Danielle 10x/1x Vanity Mirror Mini Maggy Mirror in Pouch Mirror 15xMag w/3 Light Levels Mirror- Double-Sided 5x-1x Lig Mirror-5x/1 x 7' Illuminated Compass Digital Talking Englis Easy Hold Toenail Clipper Eye Patch - Convex Shape Talking Calorie Counting Pedo Talking Digital Jump Rope Talking Pedometer
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
7.50 8.75 185.75 54.00 9.25 6.00 1.00 80.00 3.75 13.00 34.25 44.00 20.50 10.00 35.75 55.75 9.75 68.75 32.75 65.00 85.00 5.00 3.75 15.75 17.00 9.25
Bulbs Bulbs
60100-LSS-A19FR60 60100-LSS-A21FR/3way
Chromalux Bulb 60 watt Chromalux full spectrum bulbs
$ $
8.50 12.25
Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs Desk Lamps Desk Lamps Floor Lamps Floor Lamps Floor Lamps Floor Lamps Portable Lamps Portable Lamps Portable Lamps Portable Lamps Portable Lamps Magnification
60100-5-5147/11 60100-5-6260/11 60100-5-173408 60100-ILA-172862 60110-OL-571PN3 60110-5-401024 60120-MA-6701686 60120-ILA-353831 60120-AM-W9437T 60120-LSS-401007 60140-AM-U45001 60140-AM-U60001 60140-AM-Headlamp 60140-AM-B003QTCE3S 60140-OTTSMALL
COIL Bulb 2.5V 0.25 AMPS COIL Xenon Bulbs 4.0V .55 AMPS Ott Lite Vision Saver Swirl 18 Verilux Replacement Bulb 27w Ott Lite 13w Expand Task Lamp OttLite Rechargeable Desk Lamp Chrome Low Vision Floor Lamp Ott-Lite Floor Lamp- 24watt Ottlite Floor Lamp with 3x Mag Verilux Natural Daylight Flr L Daylight Foldi LED Lamp, Black Daylight Foldi LED USB Power A Headlamp LED Safety Light OTT Lite small
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
2.00 3.75 34.25 23.00 59.00 109.25 75.00 135.00 214.50 109.25 143.00 43.00 38.50 6.50 28.75
Binoculars and Monoculars Binoculars and Monoculars Binoculars and Monoculars Binoculars and Monoculars Binoculars and Monoculars Binoculars and Monoculars
70100-LSS-M1030-R 70100-LSS-M0412 70100-MA-S0616N 70100-ESCH-8x16 70100-M0410 70100-LSS-M0820
Monocular - Specwell 10x30 Rub Monocular - Specwell 4x12 Monocular - Specwell 6x 16mm Monocular Eschenback 8x16 Monocular SW 4x10 Monocular SW 8x20
$ $ $ $ $ $
250.00 183.50 194.25 435.71 172.75 169.75
Binoculars and Monoculars Binoculars and Monoculars Binoculars and Monoculars Binoculars and Monoculars Binoculars and Monoculars Color Overlay Sheets
70100-DLV-16734 70100-SLV-2885 70100-ILA-810236 70100-Walter TS Mini 2.2 71000-Walters TS Finger 70110-LSS-471020
MURIETTA-Eschenbach 6x tele OptiVISOR Donegan 2.75x/7D SEETV Aspheric Lens Binocular Walter TS 2.2 mini 7002 Walter TS Finger Ring 7260 Colored Acetate Sheets - Yello
$ $ $ $ $ $
913.00 55.50 78.50 644.00 37.25 7.25
Eschenbach 6x hand held telescope, #16734 Head-Borne Magnifier
Color Overlay Sheets Handheld Handheld Handheld Handheld Handheld Handheld Handheld Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Handheld-Illuminated Hands Free
70110-LSS-471017 70120-LSS-301058 70120-LSS-301046 70120-DA-Case 70120-MA-605510 70120-CompTouchHD 70120-LSS301029 70120-LSS301031 70130-ILA-454626 70130-MA-R6973 70130-SLV-9413W 70130-SLV-9415W 70130-MA-687610 70130-LSS-301105 70130-MA-R6970 70130-ILA-328125 70130-MA-R6971 70130-ILA-328225 70130-MA-R6976 70130-MA-R6977 70130-ILA-454624 70130-ILA-998273 70130-ILA-998279-3x 70130-MA-81 31 22 70130-DLV-1511-5 70130-DLV-1511-3 70130-DLV-1521-22 70130-ILA-905200 70130-ILA-905201 70140-ILA-659400
Colored Acetate Sheets-Red,Blu 1.8x Magnifier with Handel 2x 4x Newspaper Reader 6.75'x4 Candy Grip Case Carson Magnilook 3x (6x Bi-Foc Compact Touch HD Magnifier Rd 5x/16D Magnifier Rd 8x/28D 10x Illum Handheld Magnifier 10x LED Handheld 50MM Reizen 13x LED Handheld Magnifier 15x LED Handheld Magnifier 2x Lighted 5 in Round Magnifie 3x Popout Magnifier with Light 4x LED Handheld 75MM Reizen 4x Round Illuminated Magnifier 5x LED Handheld 60MM Reizen 5x Round Illuminated Magnifier 6x LED Handheld 57MM Reizen 7x LED Handheld 50MM Reizen 8x illum handheld magnifiers COIL AT MAX LED 3x Hand-Held M COIL AT Max LED Magnifier discontinued 5x Aspheric Handh Eschenbach Illuminated 5x hand Hand Held- 3.5x LED, Eschenbac Hand held, 4x Pocket LED, Esch ila 7x LED Handheld Magnifier ila 8x LED Handheld Magnifier +4 Reading Glasses Tortoise
uses 3 AAA batteries (Not included) 3 AAA batteries (Not included)
$ 7.25 $ 41.25 $ 9.75 $ 28.50 $ 6.25 $ 1,279.29 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 19.50 $ 39.00 $ 46.25 $ 46.25 $ 29.25 $ 4.00 $ 39.00 $ 8.50 $ 39.00 $ 8.50 $ 39.00 $ 39.00 $ 19.50 $ 73.00 $ 69.00 $ 30.50 $ 221.25 $ 245.75 $ 135.75 $ 36.50 $ 36.50 $ 10.00
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70140-LSS-LHS-77 70140-LSS-3500143 70140-LSS-301045 70140-LSS-301141 70140-LSS-301192 70140-LSS-402A 70140-ILA-454645 70150-LSS-4161-01 70150-LSS-4165-01 70150-LSS-4169-01 70150-LSS-4149-01 70150-LSS-4153-01 70150-LSS-4157-01 70150-ILA-659352 70160-LSS-81-23-674 70160-MA-R018A 70160-WA-Ring R G323 R G322 R6602 70160-WA-T101002 70170-LSS-301039 70170-LSS-301047 70170-LSS-301094 70170-LSS-301095 70170-LSS-301096 70170-LSS-301097 70170-8x 70170-LSS-7269-30 70170-LSS-7289-30
2x Clamp-On Hands Free Magnifi 2x Full Page Magnifier 2x Full Page Magnifier - Yello 2x Highlighting Bar 2x Wooden Stand Magnifier 5x Clear Stand Magnifier Around-the-Neck Hands-Free Mag +10, 49mm, Brown +12, 49mm, Brown +14, 49mm, Brown +4, 49mm, Brown +6, 49mm, Brown +8, 49mm, Brown Greenwich Reading Glasses 5x-20x B&L Pocket Magnifier Card Magnifier Finger Ring Telescope Pendant Magnifier 4x35mm Pendant Magnifier 4x40mm Pendant Magnifier Gold 4x50mm Telescope Reverse 2.2 10x Stand Magnifier 12x Stand Magnifier 4x LED Stand Mag 5x LED Stand Mag 6x LED Stand Mag 7x LED Stand Mag 8x Ecolux stand magnifier COIL Raylite 15 LED Magnifier COIL Raylite 24 LED Magnifier
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
18.25 8.75 8.75 6.50 50.00 13.00 23.00 56.00 56.75 58.50 54.00 54.25 54.25 68.50 37.75 3.00 20.00 36.50 36.50 24.50 321.00 43.00 43.00 48.50 48.50 48.50 48.50 48.50 48.50 48.50
Stand Magnifiers-Illuminated Orienation & Mobility
70170-LSS-7260-30
Coil Raylite LED 2.8x7.3D repl
$
33.50
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80100-AM-CPk100 80100-BPCamel70 80100-Camel-Lux 80100-BP-Hydra 80100-AM-Backpak Camel 80100-BicycleBell 80100-CBCleanKit 80100-142410 80100-Cane Valet-150324 80100-Curb 80100-MF-M6 80100-NFB-AIA29C 80100-Tail light 80110-AMBU-AM7040 80110-MA-170297 80110-AMBU-AM7035 80110-MA-1782615 80110-MA-1782618 80110-MA-1782617 80110-AMBU-AM7025 80110-AMBU-AM7020 80110-MA-14A022 80110-AMBU-AM 5200 80110-AMBU-AM 5100 80120-AM-QC3090R-56-4 80120-A-CG3050R-36-4 80120-A-CG3050R-38-4
Backpack Camel 100oz Backpack Camel 70 oz Backpack Camel Luxe Backpack Tactical Hydro Backpak Camel 100 oz Bicycle Bell Camel Back cleaning kit Cane Stay Cane Valet Curb Feelers Mindfold Shades NFB CANE TOP Tail Light USB Belt Pack Cane Holster, Black Cane Hand Loop Cane Holster Black Leather Cane Holster, Denim, Slim Line Cane Holster, V-line, Denim Cane Holster, V-line, Leather Cane Pouch, Black Leather Cane Pouch, Denim Cane Wrist Strap Large Cane Hook Small Cane Hook Aluminum cane, 4 fold slip-on Cane 36' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 38' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
156.00 107.00 214.00 57.00 112.75 15.00 31.00 14.00 9.00 11.25 10.75 1.00 71.00 33.00 5.00 25.75 20.50 20.50 24.25 34.25 34.25 5.00 8.75 7.50 41.00 25.75 27.25
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80120-A-CG3050R-40-4 80120-A-CG3050R-42-4 80120-A-CG3050R-44-4 80120-A-CG3090R-46-4 80120-A-CG3050R-46-4 80120-A-CG4090R-48-4 80120-A-CG3050R-48-4 80120-AMB-CG4090R-48-4 80120-A-CG4090R-50-4 80120-A-CG3050R-50-4 80120-A-CG4090R-52-4 80120-A-CG3090R-52-4 80120-A-CG3050R-52-4 80120-A-CG4090R-54-4 80120-A-CG3050R-54-4 80120-A-CG4050R-54-6 80120-A-CG4090R-56-4 80120-A-CG3050R-56-4 80120-A-CG3090R-56-4 80120-AMBU-CG3090R-56-4 80120-AM-CG4090O-56-6 80120-A-CG3050R-58-5 80120-AM-CG4090A-58-6 80120-A-CG3050R-60-4 80120-A-CG4930R-60-5 80120-A-CG3050R-60-5 80120-MA-1749015 80120-MA-1749011 80120-MA-1749012 80120-MA-1749013
Cane 40' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 42' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 44' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 46' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 46' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 48' Alum 4-Fold w/hook ro Cane 48' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 48' Aluminum fold 4 Cane 50' Alum 4-fold w/hook ro Cane 50' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 52' Alum 4-fold w/hook ro Cane 52' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 52' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 54' Alum 4-Fold w/hook ro Cane 54' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 54' Alum 6-fold w/hook Pe Cane 56' Alum 4-Fold w/hook ro Cane 56' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 56' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 56' Aluminium fold 4 Cane 56' Orange 6-fold hook ti Cane 58' Alum 5-fold w/Slip-on Cane 58' White/Orange Cane 60' Alum 4-fold w/Slip-on Cane 60' Alum 5-fold w/hook Ju Cane 60' Alum 5-fold w/Slip-on Cane, 34 inch WCIB Folding Cane, 36 inch WCIB Folding Cane, 38 inch WCIB Folding Cane, 40 inch WCIB Folding
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
25.75 21.50 25.75 28.00 27.25 28.00 27.25 32.00 32.50 25.75 32.50 28.00 27.25 38.50 32.00 26.00 38.50 25.75 28.00 32.00 38.50 26.00 38.50 25.75 34.50 27.25 25.00 25.50 25.50 25.50
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80120-A-CG4090R-42-5 80120-A-CG4090R-44-5 80120-A-CG4090R-46-5 80120-AM-CG4060R-48-6 80120-A-CG4060R-48-6 80120-NFB-ACY63C 80120-AM-CG4090C-56-4 80120-NFB-ACV61S 80120-ACX49F 80120-NFB-ACJ59F 80130-NFB-ACJ51F 80112-NFB-ACJ53F 80112-NFB-ACJ55F 80112-NFB-ACJ57F 80112-NFB-ACJ59F 80112-NFB-ACJ61F 80112-NFB-ACJ63F 80112-NFB-ACJ65F
Cane, 42' Alum 5-F Hook roller Cane, 44' Alum 5-F Hook roller Cane, 46' Alum 5-F Hook roller Cane, 48' Alum 6F Rolling Ball Cane, 48' Alum 6F rolling ball Cane, 50/50, 63' Cane, 56' 4F Alum w/ BLUE tape Cane, NFB 10, 61' straight, ca NFB TYPE 11 fd 4 section alum NFB Type 8 folding 7 sec, Carb Cane 51' Carbon Fiber NFB Fold Cane 53' Carbon Fiber NFB Fold Cane 55' Carbon Fiber NFB Fold Cane 57' Carbon Fiber NFB Fold Cane 59' Carbon Fiber NFB Fold Cane 61' Carbon Fiber NFB Fold Cane 63' Carbon Fiber NFB Fold Cane 65' Carbon Fiber NFB Fold
Canes-Carbon Fiber Canes-Carbon Fiber Canes-Carbon Fiber Canes-Children Canes-Children Canes-Children Canes-Children Canes-Children Canes-Fiberglass Canes-Fiberglass Canes-Fiberglass
80130-NFB-ACV43S 80130-NFB-ACY59C 80130-NFB-ACY61C 80140-MA-1 224 80140-MA-1 226 80140-MA-1 228 80140-MA-1 230 80140-MA-1 232 80150-A-FG3090R-50-4 80150-A-FG3050R-50-5 80150-A-FG3090R-52-5
Cane, NFB Straight 43' CF NFB 50/50 CANE 59' NFB 50/50 CANE 61' Europa Kiddie Cane, 24' Europa Kiddie Cane, 26' Europa Kiddie Cane, 28' Europa Kiddie Cane, 30' Europa Kiddie Cane, 32' Cane 50' fiberglass 4-fold w/S Cane 50' fiberglass 5-fold w/S Cane 52' fiberglass 5-fold w/S
White/blue
NFB 10 43 INCH STRAIGHT CARBON FIBER CANE WITH NYLON TIP
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
38.50 38.50 38.50 37.00 37.00 14.50 38.50 50.00 35.50 57.25 57.25 57.25 57.25 57.25 57.25 57.25 57.25 57.25
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
50.00 14.50 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 36.00 35.00 36.00
Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite
80115-A-HG3090R-130-4 80115-A-HG4090R-44-4 80160-A-HG4090R-46-4 80160-A-HG3090R-48-4 80160-A-HG4090R-48-4 80160-A-HG4060R-48-5 80160-A-HG4090R-48-5 80160-A-HG4090R-50-5 80160-LSS-HG4020-50 80160-A-HG4020R-50-6 80160-AMBU-HG4090R-50-6 80160-A-HG4060R-52-4 80160-A-HG4090R-52-4 80160-A-HG4090R-52-6 80160-LSS-HG4020-52 80115-A-HG4090R-52-5 80115-A-HG4061B-52-6 80115-A-HG4090B-52-6 80160-A-HG4090R-54-6 80160-MA-HG4060W-545BLUE 80160-LSS-HG4020-54 80160-A-HG4060R-56-6 80160-A-HG4090R-56-6 80160-AM-HG3060-56-4 80115-A-HG4090R-56-4 80115-A-HG4090B-56-6 80160-A-HG4090V/I-56-6 80160-A-HG4090R-56-5 80160-A-HG4060B-58-6
Cane 130cm Graphite 4-fold w/S Cane 44' Graphite 4-fold w/hoo Cane 46' Gr 4-f Hook Roller Cane 48' Gf 4-f SlipOn Roller Cane 48' Gr 4- Hook Roller Cane 48' Gr 5-f Hook Ball Cane 48' Gr 5-f Hook Roller Cane 50' Gr 5-F Hook Roller Cane 50' Graphite 4-F AMB Cane 50' Graphite 6-fold w/hoo Cane 50' Graphite fold 6 Cane 52' Gr 4-f Hook Ball Cane 52' Gr 4-f Hook Roller Cane 52' Gr 6-f Hook Roller Cane 52' Graphite 4-F AMB Cane 52' Graphite 5-fold w/hoo Cane 52' Graphite 6-fold Black Cane 52' Graphite 6-fold Black Cane 54' Gr 6-f Hook Roller Cane 54' Graph Hook BLUE Cane 54' Graphite 4-F AMB Cane 56' Gr 6-f Hook Ball Cane 56' Gr 6-f Hook Roller Cane 56' Graphite 4-f Cane 56' Graphite 4-fold w/hoo Cane 56' Graphite 6-fold Black Cane 56' Graphite 6-fold Purpl Cane 56'Gr 5-f Hook Roller Cane 58' Gr 6-f Black Roller
w/ rolling ball
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
46.75 46.75 46.75 46.75 46.75 45.25 46.75 46.75 48.75 45.75 46.50 45.25 46.75 46.75 48.75 46.75 51.00 46.75 46.75
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
57.25 48.75 45.25 46.75 51.00 46.75 46.75 46.75 46.75 45.25
Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Graphite Canes-Identification Canes-Identification Canes-Identification Canes-Identification Canes-Repair Canes-Repair Canes-Repair Canes-Repair Canes-Repair Canes-Repair Canes-Repair Canes-Repair
80160-A-HG4090R-58-6 80160-LSS-HG4020-58 80115-A-HG4060R-58-6 80160-A-HG4090R-60-6 80160-A-HG4090R-62-6 80160-A-HG4090R-64-6 80160-A-HG4070R-64-6 AMBU-HG4090-R-48-6 80160-HG4090R-60-5 80160-HG4090R-62-5 80160-HG4090R-64-5 80160-AM-HG4090R-54-5 80160-AM-HG4090R-58-5 80160-A-HG4090R-42-5 80160-A-HG4090R-44-5 80160-A-HG4090R-46-5 80160-MA-HG4020R-56-4 HG4090R-48-6 80170-A-ID4010R-42-5 80170-A-ID4010R-52-5 80170-A-ID4010R-54-5 80170-A-ID4010R-56-5 80190-AMBU-AM7210 80190-AMBU-AM7200 80190-AMBU-AR4000 80190-AMBU-AR3000 80190-AMBU-GR4000 80190-AMBU-GR3000 80190-AMBU-AM7100 80190-AMBU-AM7300
Cane 58' Gr 6-f Hook Roller Cane 58' Graphite 4-F AMB Cane 58' Graphite 6-fold w/hoo Cane 60' Gr 6-f Hook Roller Cane 62' Gr 6-f Hook Roller Cane 64' Gr 6-f Hook Roller Cane 64' Gr 6-f Metal Tip Cane Gr,hk roller Wh/red 48' 6 Cane Graph 60' 5 fold Cane Graph 62' 5 fold Cane Graph 64' 5 fold Cane Graphite 54' 5 Fold Cane Graphite 58' 5 Fold Cane, 42' Graphite 5-F hook ti Cane, 44' Graphite 5-F hook ti Cane, 46' Graphite 5-F hook ti Cane, 56' Graphite 4-F hook Canes Mobility Folding 48' Cane 42' ID Alum 5 fold Cane 52' Alum 5-fold ID Cane 54' Alum 5-fold ID Cane 56' Alum 5-fold ID Reflective Tape - Red - 50 yds Reflective Tape - White 50 yds Renew Kit: Alum Cane, Hook Tip Renew Kit: Alum Cane, Slip-On Renew Kit: Graphite Cane, Hook Renew Kit: Graphite Cane, Slip Replacement AMBU Cane Grip Replacement Elastic Cord - 560
Marshmallow hook tip (non rolling)
for Mobility and Guide Canes
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
46.75 48.75 45.25 46.75 46.75 46.75 50.00 46.75 46.50 52.50 46.50 52.50 52.00 52.50 52.50 52.50 50.00 46.75 16.50 20.50 20.50 20.50 61.50 61.50 18.50 18.50 20.75 20.75 2.25 125.75
Canes-Repair Canes-Rigid Canes-Rigid Canes-Rigid Canes-Rigid Canes-Rigid Canes-Rigid Canes-Rigid Canes-Rigid Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine
80190-AMBU-AM7110 80180-AMBU-RT3090R 48 80118-NFB-ACA59S 80180-AMBU-RH4030W-60 80180-NFBACA57S 80180-NFB-ACA61S 80180-NFB-ACA63S 80180-NFB-ACF57S 80180-NFB-ACF61S 80200-AMB-IH5030R-30 80200-AM-IH5090R-46-7 80200-IH5030R-48-7 800200-IH5030L-48-7 80200-A-IH5030B-48-7 80200-CG3050W 80200-IH5030-50-7 80200-IH5030R-50-7 80200-A-IH5030B-50-7 80200-A-IH5090R-50-7 80200-IH5030R-52-7 80200-A-IH5061M-52-7 80200-A-IH5080B-52-7 80200-A-IH5030L-52-7 80200-A-IH5061ALLRED 80200-A-IH5090R-52-7 80200-IH5030B-52-7 80200-IH5030R-54-7 80200-IH5030L-54-7 80200-A-IH5090R-54-7 80200-IH5030B-54-7
Replacement Kiddie Grip Cane 48' Rigid, Slip On Marsh Cane 59' Rigid Fiberglass NFB Cane 60' Rigid, White, Ceramic NFB TYPE 2 FG STR 57' NFB TYPE 2 FG STR 61' NFB TYPE 2 FG STR 63' NFB TYPE 6 CF STR 57' NFB TYPE 6 CF STR CANE 61' Cane 30' Slimline 4 fold Cane 46' Slimline w/ rolling t Cane 48' slimline 7 fold Cane 48' Slimline 7 fold blue Cane 48' Slimline 7-fold Black Cane 50' Alum 4 fold pink Cane 50' Slimline 7 fold Cane 50' Slimline 7 fold Cane 50' Slimline 7 fold w/thr Cane 50' Slimline 7-fold w/thr Cane 52' Slimline 7 fold Cane 52' Slimline 7-fold Gold Cane 52' Slimline 7-fold Black Cane 52' Slimline 7-fold Blue Cane 52' Slimline 7-fold Red w Cane 52' Slimline 7-fold w/thr Cane 52' Slimline Blk fold 7 Cane 54' Slimline 7 fold Cane 54' Slimline 7 fold Blue Cane 54' Slimline 7-fold w/thr Cane 54' Slimline blk fold 7
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
2.00 29.50 35.75 47.25 35.75 35.75 35.75 35.00 35.00 40.00 52.50 48.00 42.25 48.25 31.50 48.00 48.00 55.50 42.75 48.00 51.00 37.75 48.50 51.00 42.75 48.00 48.00 48.00 42.75 48.00
Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-SlimLine Canes-Support Canes-Support Canes-Support Canes-Support Canes-Support Canes-Support Canes-Telescoping Canes-Telescoping Canes-Telescoping Canes-Telescoping Canes-Telescoping Canes-Telescoping Canes-Telescoping Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips
80200-A-IH5030L-54-7 80200-A-IH5030LR-56-7 80200-A-IH5030B-56-7 80200-A-IH5090R-56-7 80200-A-IH5030R-56-7 80200-A-IH5090R-58-7 80200-A-IH5090R-60-7 80200-IH5090E 80210-AMBU-CC1020R 80210-AMBU-CM2020R 80120-HCA-RED 80210-HCA-PURP 80120-HCA-BLACK 80120-HCA-BLUE 80220-LSS-541018-45 80220-LSS-541018 49 80220-LSS-541018 51 80220-LSS-541015 55 80220-LSS-541018 59 TG5020R-59 80220-NFB-ACG57T 801230-A-MT4060 80230-A-MT4061 80230-MT5070 80230-NFB NYLON TIP 80122-A-MT3061 80122-A-MT3060 80122-A-MT5030 80122-A-MT5080 80122-A-MT5090
Cane 54' Slimline Blue 7 fold Cane 56' Slimline 7-fold - Blu Cane 56' Slimline 7-fold Blk w Cane 56' Slimline 7-fold w/thr Cane 56' Slimline 7-fold w/thr Cane 58' Slimline 7-fold/threa Cane 60' Slimline 7-fold w/thr Cane Slimline Gr Wh/Gr 48' Cane Support Classic Handle 29 Cane Support Modern Handle 33' Collapsable support cane Collapsable support cane Collapsable support cane Collapsable support cane Cane Mini Telescoping 45' Carb Cane Mini Telescoping 49' Carb Cane Mini Telescoping 51' Carb Cane Mini Telescoping 55' Carb Cane Mini Telescoping 59' Carb Cane, Graphite, 2 pc Telescopi Cane, Telescoping 57' Cane Tip Hook,2' Rolling Ball Cane Tip H-Rolling Ball-Red Cane Tip Metal 8mm Cane Tip Nylon NFB Style 11 Cane Tip, 2 inch Ball, Slip On Cane Tip, 2 inch Ball, Slip on Cane Tip, 8mm Thread Ceramic Cane Tip, 8mm Thread High Mile Cane Tip, 8mm Thread Roller
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
48.00 55.50 55.50 42.75 48.25 42.75 42.75 53.00 25.75 26.00 57.25 57.25 57.25 57.25 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 52.50 68.50 50.00 8.00 8.00 3.50 2.75 8.00 8.00 16.25 4.50 13.25
Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Canes-Tips Electronic Electronic Sunglasses
80122-A-MT5060 80122-A-MT4030 80122-A-MT4080 80122-A-MT4930 80122-A-MT4020 80122-A-MT4070 80230-A-MT4050 80122-A-MT4090 80122-NFB-A110801 80230-A-MT3010 80122-A-MT3930 80122-A-MT3090 80122-MA-173008 80122-MA-173007 80230-BBS-1141 80230-NFB-AIA03C 80122-A-MT4490 80122-A-MT4460 80122-NFB-AIA09C 80122-MA-172822 80122-MA-172824 80122-MA-172833 80122-MA-172843 80240-LSS-541023 80240-TrekkerUG
Cane Tip, 8mm Thread Rolling B Cane Tip, Hook, Ceramic Cane Tip, Hook, High Mileage Cane Tip, Hook, Jumbo Roller Cane Tip, Hook, Marshmallow Cane Tip, Hook, Metal Glide Cane Tip, Hook, Pencil Cane Tip, Hook, Rolling Marshm Cane Tip, NFB Metal Cane Tip, Slip-On Marshmallow Cane Tip, Slip-on, Jumbo Rolle Cane Tip, Slip-on, Roller Mars Europa Mushroom Rolling Tip, S Europa Mushroom Rolling Tip, S Metal Hook Tip NFB CANE TIP METAL Night Walker Marshmellow Rolle Night Walker Rolling Ball Hook Nylon Tip 2' for WCIB Cane Pus Rolling Bulldog Tip, 1/2' Slip Rolling Bulldog Tip, 1/2' Slip Rolling Bulldog Tip, Hook, Whi Rolling Bulldog tip, Hook, Whi Miniguide, Ultrasonic Mobility Trekker Breeze UG
NoIR NoIR NoIR
90110-ILA-40139 90110-5-450/39 90110-Noir-#22
Lg 10 percent Amber Lg fit over Spectra 54 percent Noir Sunglasses #22/13%/#200
Batteries Required
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
8.00 16.25 4.25 11.50 2.00 3.75 2.00 9.50 3.25 3.50 12.25 9.50 7.25 7.25 7.25 2.50 30.00 28.75 2.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 570.00 284.00
$ $ $
46.75 35.50 52.00
NoIR NoIR NoIR
90110-NOIR-21-22 90110-NOIR-#35 - 21 90110-N35 - 21
NoIR:Fm:#21 Flt:22 (13% Dk Gr NoIR:Fr:#35 Flt:21 (32% Grey NoIR:Fr:#35 Flt:21 (32% Grey
NoIR
90110-NOIR-#35 - 22
NoIR:Fr:#35 Flt:22 (13% Dk G
NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR
90110-N35 - 22 90110-NOIR-#35 - 23 90110-N35 - 23 90110-NOIR-#35 - 80 90110-N-35 - 80 90110-NOIR-#54 - 23 90110-N-54 - 23 90110-NOIR-#100 - 01
NoIR:Fr:#35 NoIR:Fr:#35 NoIR:Fr:#35 NoIR:Fr:#35 NoIR:Fr:#35 NoIR:Fr:#54 NoIR:Fr:#54 NoIR:Fr:100
NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR
90110-N-36-42P 90110-NOIR-701 90110-NOIR-702 90110-NOIR-712 90110-NOIR-L22 90110-NOIR-S22 90110-NOIR-S40 90110-NOIR-S43 90110-NOIR-S48 90110-NOIR-S60 90110-ILA-541563 90110-NOIR-U10 90110-NOIR-U22 90110-NOIR-U40 90110-NOIR-U60
NoIR:Fr:36 FL:42P 21% Grey Pol NoIR:Fr:700 Flt:01 (10% Med NoIR:Fr:700 Flt:02 (18% Med NoIR:Fr:700 Fltr:12 (40% Lt G NoIR:Fr:L Flt:22 (13% Dark G NoIR:Fr:S Flt:22 (13% Dk Gre NoIR:Fr:S Flt:40 (16% Amber) NoIR:Fr:S Flt:43 (4% Dk Ambe NoIR:Fr:S Flt:48 (53% Lt Amb NoIR:Fr:S Flt:60 (49% Orange NoIR:Fr:S Flt:48 (53% Lt Ambe NoIR:Fr:U Flt:10 (90% Clear) NoIR:Fr:U Flt:22 (13% Dark G NoIR:Fr:U Flt:40 (16% Amber) NoIR:Fr:U Flt:60 (49% Orange
Flt:22 (13% Dk G Flt:23 (4% Dk Gr Flt:23 (4% Dk Gr Flt:80 (4% Dk Pl Flt:80 (4% Dk Pl Flt:23 (4% Dk Gr Flt:23 (4% Dk Gr Flt:01 (10% Med A
Universal Wraparound Filter #22 13% Dark Grey Universal Wraparound Filter #22 13% Dark Grey
21% Grey Polarizer - Glare Relief in natual color.
$ $ $
34.75 28.75 28.75
$
28.75
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
28.75 47.25 47.25 47.25 47.25 47.25 47.25 20.00
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
28.75 24.50 24.50 24.50 8.00 10.50 10.50 51.00 22.50 23.00 41.50 10.50 8.00 11.00 23.00
NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR NoIR
90110-NOIR-U80 90110-NOIR-U81 90110-NOIR-U21 90110-NOIR-U30 90110-NOIR-U48 90110-NOIR-U43 90110-ILA-40131
NoIR:Fr:U Flt:80 (4% Dk Plum NoIR:Fr:U Flt:81 (20% Plum) NoIR:Fr:U Flt:21 (32% Grey) NoIR:Fr:U Flt:30 (7% Grey-Gre NoIR:Fr:U Flt:48 (53% Lt Ambe NoIR:Fr:U Flt:43 (4% Amber) Sm 10 percent Amber
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
42.50 29.00 11.50 8.00 9.50 40.00 47.00