But when osscilator 1 and 2 both produces a saw waveform. Then the resulting sound must be a saw waveform too, if we don't detune the 2nd oscillator of course. The sum of two sinusoids with the same frequency is a sinusoid (tyhat can be proven). Thus: the sum of two saw waveforms with the same frequency, results in a new saw waveform too. But, as I and you notice, two saw osscilators produces a fatter sound than a single saw waveform. So, what is wrong with my theory?
__________________
Gearlist: Access Virus C, Clavia Nord Modular Key (fully expanded), Clavia Nord Lead 2 Rack, Roland D-10, Roland JP-8000, Yamaha A-3000, Roland MC-303, Boss Dr. Synth DS-330, Roland RPC-1 + VM-3100Pro, Adam P11-A.
Software: Cubase SL 1.0
Soon: Chameleon mkII
|