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Additive Synthesis

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Additive Synthesis (noun)

Type: noun

Pronunciation: /ad-e-tive-sin-tha-sis/

Also spelled or known as: Additive-Synthesis

What does Additive Synthesis mean?

A form of audio synthesis that outputs sound by mathematically combining harmonics (sine waves) with independently variable frequencies and amplitudes.

Additive Synthesis is a form of audio synthesis that outputs sound by mathematically combining harmonics (sine waves) with independently variable frequencies and amplitudes.

Example sentence: “Please use the Additive Synthesis.

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