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- qa0206_1.htm first "Michael".
- qa0206_1.htm isCitedBy Table-lookup_synthesis.
- qa0206_1.htm issue "February 2006".
- qa0206_1.htm journal Sound_On_Sound.
- qa0206_1.htm last "Cullen".
- qa0206_1.htm quote "SOS contributor Steve Howell replies: Wavetable synthesis is actually quite easy to understand. In the early days of synthesis, oscillators provided a limited range of waveforms, such as sine, triangle, sawtooth and square/pulse, normally selected from a rotary switch. This gave the user a surprisingly wide range of basic sounds to play with, especially when different waveforms were combined in various ways.".
- qa0206_1.htm title "Q. Can you explain the origins of wavetable, S&S and vector synthesis?".
- qa0206_1.htm url qa0206_1.htm.