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<H1><A NAME="SECTION001440000000000000000">
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Predicting and controlling foldover</A>
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Now we descend to the real situation, in which the period of the waveform
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cannot be assumed to be arbitrarily long and integer-valued. Suppose (for
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definiteness) we want to synthesize tones at 440 Hertz (A above middle C), and
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that we are using a sample rate of 44100 Hertz, so that the period is about 100.25
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samples. Theoretically, given a very high sample rate, we would expect the
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fiftieth partial to have magnitude <IMG
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ALT="$1/50$"> compared to the fundamental and
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a frequency about 20 kHz. If we sample this waveform at the (lower) sample
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rate of 44100, then partials in excess of this frequency will be aliased, as
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described in Section <A HREF="node41.html#sect3.sampling">3.1</A>. The relative strength of the
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folded-over partials will be on the order of -32 decibels--quite audible.
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If the fundamental frequency is raised further, more and louder partials reach
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the Nyquist frequency (half the sample rate) and begin to fold over.
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Foldover problems are much less pronounced for waveforms with only corners
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(instead of jumps) because of the faster dropoff of higher partial frequencies;
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for instance, a symmetric triangle wave at 440 Hertz would get twice the dropoff, or -64
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decibels. In general, though, waveforms with discontinuities are a better
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starting point for
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<A NAME="14464"></A>subtractive synthesis (the most popular classical technique).
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In case you were hoping, subtractive filtering can't remove foldover once it is
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present in an audio signal.
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