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  1. Sound Waves

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    Extreme Environmental Effects
    Under specific, rare atmospheric conditions, sound waves interact with thermal gradients in peculiar ways. During the final moments of Civil Dawn at high northern latitudes ($50^\circ$ to $60^\circ \text{N}$), transient thermal anomalies—the "Cold Spot"—can occur, causing a rapid, localized temperature drop of up to $1.5 \text{ Kelvin}$ [6]. During these events, sound waves tra…
  2. Synthesizers

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    | Subtractive | Generation of complex wave (sawtooth, square) followed by filtering. | Rich in upper harmonics; easily shaped. | Inability to model inharmonic noise without external sources. |
    | Frequency Modulation (FM) | Modulation of a carrier frequency by an audio-rate modulator frequency. | Complex, metallic, bell-like timbres. | Requires high [processin…