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[https://vcvrack.com/ VCVRack: Modular Software Synthesizer]
[https://vcvrack.com/ VCVRack: Modular Software Synthesizer]


Sine waves are the elementary components of sounds. Every sound can be represented by an (infinite) number of sine waves. Here we show that adding up (mixing) sine waves with certaib frequencies and gains can reproduce a saw tooth wave.  
Sine waves are the elementary components of sounds. Every sound can be represented by an (infinite) number of sine waves. Here we show that adding up (mixing) sine waves with certain frequencies and gains can reproduce a saw tooth wave.  


[https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=sum%281%2Fi*sin%28i*t%29%2Ci%3D1..10%29 sum of sine waves]
[https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=sum%281%2Fi*sin%28i*t%29%2Ci%3D1..10%29 sum of sine waves]

Latest revision as of 19:27, 19 October 2022

We can use VCVRack to illustrate different paradigms of sound synthesis (and design)

VCVRack: Modular Software Synthesizer

Sine waves are the elementary components of sounds. Every sound can be represented by an (infinite) number of sine waves. Here we show that adding up (mixing) sine waves with certain frequencies and gains can reproduce a saw tooth wave.

sum of sine waves