How speakers can make so many different sounds at once when they only have one membrane

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How speakers can make so many different sounds at once when they only have one membrane

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All different tracks sum up to create one very irregular looking wave. That wave gets transmitted through the speaker into your ear. Your ear then splits up this wave into its component parts which allows your brain to identify the underlying tracks. The key here for those interested in the actual details is Fourier Transforms

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