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1. Electronic
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In musical sound synthesis, oscillators conventionally form the most fundamental synthesis building block. With analog synthesizers, they are realized as electronic oscillators and with digital or software synthesizers they are generated algorithmically. Modern software synthesis environments such as CSound have generalized the oscillator as a type of unit generator (UG), where UGs are primitive modules that produce, modify or acquire audio or control signals.
2. Mechanical
A reciprocating or vibrating mechanical device like a piston or a tuning fork are both mechnical oscillators.
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