túltöltéstl
Túltöltéstl refers to a phenomenon primarily associated with early electronic musical instruments, particularly those utilizing vacuum tubes. It describes the undesirable distortion and harmonic generation that occurs when an audio signal is amplified beyond the linear operating range of the device. This overamplification causes the waveform of the signal to be compressed or "clipped" at its peaks and troughs, introducing new, often unintended, frequencies.
In the context of early synthesizers and amplifiers, túltöltéstl could be a byproduct of pushing components
The advent of solid-state electronics and digital signal processing has largely mitigated the issue of unintentional