wavessuperimpose
Wavessuperimpose is a term used in signal processing to describe the operation of combining two or more waveforms into a single composite waveform by superimposing their amplitudes over time. It is commonly applied in audio, communications, and simulations to create a new signal that contains the information from all contributing sources.
The operation follows the linear superposition principle. In continuous time, the result is y(t) = x1(t) + x2(t)
Common implementation considerations include choosing weights for each source, managing dynamic range, and optionally applying windowing
Applications of wavessuperimpose range from additive synthesis and layer-based music production to phenomenological modeling and data