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[[Image:Waveforms.svg|thumb|400px|[[sine wave|Sine]], [[square wave|square]], [[triangle wave|triangle]], and [[sawtooth wave|sawtooth]] waveforms]]
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Sine, square, triangle, and sawtooth waveforms


Uh, hey. I just wanted to say that this article was really clear and I learned a lot from it, I hope it remains generally as it is.


Hello, I'm not the user above but I also wanted to say this article is awsome and very well written. The sound files also give a very clear sounding explanation. I hope you write more on this and other synthesis topics. 213.176.148.218 05:06, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]