A triangle wave is the most similar to a sine wave that the majority of analog synths can get (not counting filter used as an oscillator), and a triangle can be made even closer to a sine using a filter. Lip reed and whistle woodwinds like flute, piccolo, tin whistle, and recorder are fairly close to sine waves.
- What makes a triangle wave?
- Is a triangle wave a complex wave?
- What is the difference between sawtooth and triangular wave?
What makes a triangle wave?
DEFINITION: A triangle wave contains the same odd harmonics as a square wave. Unlike a square wave, they taper off as they get further away from the fundamental, giving it its shape. It looks like an angular sine wave, and it sounds somewhere in between a square wave and a sine wave.
Is a triangle wave a complex wave?
Square, Triangular and Saw-tooth waves can be shown to consist of a fairly straightforward series of components, you should remember which series of harmonics makes up which of these three complex waves.
What is the difference between sawtooth and triangular wave?
The difference between the triangular wave and sawtooth waveform is that the rise time of triangular wave is always equal to its fall of time while in saw tooth generator, rise time may be much higher than its fall of time , vice versa. ... A duty cycle less than 50% will cause output of integrator be a sawtooth.