Additive and Subtractive Synthesis - where frequencies (Frequency Modulation) and amplitudes (Amplitude Modulation) of tones can be added or subtracted to form new tones. Also called Interference or Interference, constructive and destructive.
See Also
Additive and Subtractive Frequency and Amplitude Modulation - AM and FM
Amplitude Modulation
Comb Filter
constructive and deconstructive interference
Figure 1.12 - Naturally Occurring Frequencies Modes and Music Interval Relations
Figure 8.5 - Summation Tones
Figure 14.01 - Overtones Developed Musically Showing Up as Isotopes along the Vertical Axis of this Chart
Frequency Modulation
gravity multiplication
Heterodyne
Interference, constructive and destructive
law of augmentation and multiplication of force
Law of Cycles
Law of Harmonic Pitch
Law of Harmonic Vibrations
multiplication of resistant pressure
Overtone Series
potentiate
Power multiplication
Power of Beat Harmonics
Resistance
Summation Tone
superposition
superposition principle
synthesis
8.17 - Law of Harmonic Vibrations
8.22 - Law of Harmonic Pitch
1.23 - Power of Harmonics through Summation Tones
Additive and Subtractive Synthesis
Law of Atomolic Synthesis of Chemical Elements
Law of Molecular Synthesis and Combination - Organic
Photosynthesis
progressive synthesis
synthesis
synthesize
synthesizer
synthesising
synthetic process
upsurging bio-magnetic rotary synthesising current