Triangle wave
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A triangle wave is a waveform that can be obtained by subtractive synthesis by integrating (lowpass filtering) a square wave.
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Like a square wave, the triangle wave contains only odd harmonics. However, the higher harmonics roll off much faster than in a square wave, and so its sound is smoother than a square wave and is nearer to that of a sine wave.
It is possible to approximate a triangle wave by additive synthesis, by adding odd harmonics of the fundamental, rolling them off with frequency faster than with a square wave. The infinite series will converge to a triangle wave.
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References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Triangle_wave" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle_wave, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

