A sawtooth can be constructed using additive synthesis.
This design is similar to many synthesizers using substractive synthesis.
Windscape uses additive synthesis and is controlled via a matrix.
The audio interface connects a computer to other devices; and software in the computer actually generates sound using samples or synthesis.
Korg was the first company to feature effects on a synthesizer, and the first to use a "sample + synthesis" sound design.
Most of the music you hear on television and at the movies uses sound synthesis instead of live performers or in addition to them.
This representation can be re-synthesized using additive synthesis.
The K5000 is credited as one of the few commercial synthesizers to use additive synthesis.
In earlier computers and video game systems, sound effects were typically produced using sound synthesis.
A key difference between such early machines and more modern equipment is that they use sound synthesis rather than digital sampling in order to generate their sounds.