What type of synthesis combines sine waves at different amplitudes and frequencies? A. Additive
B. Subtractive
C. Wavetable
D. FM
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The correct answer is A. Additive.
Additive synthesis involves combining multiple sine waves at different amplitudes and frequencies to create complex sounds. Each sine wave contributes to the overall timbre of the resulting sound. In contrast, subtractive synthesis involves filtering out frequencies from a richer sound, while wavetable and FM synthesis use other techniques to create sound.