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In this audio piece titled "Sawtooth Wave (Only Devoid of Aliasing on Lossless Players)", the listener is immersed in a unique auditory experience that revolves around the concept of synthesizing sound. The essence of the audio is the production of a sawtooth wave, a non-sinusoidal waveform that takes its name from its resemblance to the teeth on the blade of a saw. The audio is an embodiment of the science of sound, characterized by a sharp, abrupt tone that falls from its maximum to minimum in an instant, akin to the edge of a saw. The audio takes you on a journey through the intricacies of sound synthesis, where the sawtooth wave plays a major role. The audio becomes even more intriguing when it delves into the technical aspects of sound generation. It explains how the use of C code can create such complex sound waves. The process involves the Fourier series, a mathematical tool that breaks down any periodic function into an infinite series of basic