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Improved the wording of Yamaha SY99 being the last synthesizer to combine FM and AWM. Yamaha SY35 was realeased a year later, but it wasn't a fully fledged 8-operater FM-synth like SY99.
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'''Linear arithmetic synthesis''', or '''LA''' '''synthesis''', is a means of [[sound synthesis]] invented by the [[Roland Corporation]] when they released their [[Roland D-50|D-50]] synthesizer in April 1987.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.roland.com/global/promos/d-50_30th_anniversary/ | title=Roland - D-50 30th Anniversary }}</ref>
 
== Overview ==
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** [[Roland D-20]]
** [[Roland D-50]]
** [[Roland D-550]]<ref>[https://encyclotronic.com/synthesizers/roland/d-550-r331/ Synthesizer Roland D 550] {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref>
** [[Roland E-10]]<ref>http{{Cite web |title=Roland E-10 Owner's Manual |url=https://cdn.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/E-10_OM.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|access-date=March1 2022July 2025 |website=www.cdn.roland.com}}</ref>
** [[Roland E-15]]
** [[Roland E-20]]
** [[Roland E-30]]
** [[Roland Pro-E]]
**[[Roland JD-800]]
** [[Roland LAPC-I]]