Jeff07971 wrote: 
> I was trying to keep it simple so I'll rephrase
> 
> "And mr fourier was also rigth any other wave form is made by sums of
> sinus waves." Yes but an FFT of a square wave would require sines of
> 1/∞ -∞ Hz to properly represent. Thankfully squarewaves are
> rare in music.

I do not understand why an FFT of a square wave would require sines of
1/∞ -∞ Hz. The lowest frequency present in a square wave is
the fundamental. Square waves with a frequency of 1/∞ Hz are
definitely rare in music.

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