Additive synthesis
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Additive synthesis is a sound synthesis technique that creates timbre by adding sine waves together.[1][2]
A bell-like sound generated by additive synthesis of 21 inharmonic partials
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The timbre of musical instruments can be considered in the light of Fourier theory to consist of multiple harmonic or inharmonic partials or overtones. Each partial is a sine wave of different frequency and amplitude that swells and decays over time due to modulation from an ADSR envelope or low frequency oscillator.
Additive synthesis most directly generates sound by adding the output of multiple sine wave generators. Alternative implementations may use pre-computed wavetables or the inverse fast Fourier transform.