Sahaefektiä
Sahaefektiä, known in English as the saw-tooth wave, is a type of non-sinusoidal periodic waveform. It is characterized by a linear ramp up or down, followed by a sudden drop or jump back to its initial value, resembling the teeth of a saw. This pattern repeats at regular intervals, creating a distinct visual and auditory signature.
The waveform can be mathematically described by various functions, often involving linear segments and a periodic
In audio synthesis, the saw-tooth wave is a fundamental building block. Its rich harmonic content, specifically
Beyond audio, saw-tooth waves appear in various scientific and engineering contexts. They are used in signal