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== Development ==
In 1958 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Mathews Max Mathews] used a a wavetable oscillator for his IBM 7094 based Music II program. It's use for electronic music synthesis was written about by [[Hal Chamberlin]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_(magazine) Byte magazine]'s September 1977 issue.<ref>[http://retro.hansotten.nl/uploads/files/computer_performance_music-byte-september-1977.pdf ''A sampling of techniques for computer performance of music''] by Hal Chamberlin, Byte, September 1977</ref> [[Wolfgang Palm]] of [[Palm Products GmbH]] (PPG) developed it in the late 1970s<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120210131333/http://seib.synth.net/documents/w22omeng.pdf PPG Wave 2.2 owners manual]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131118191907/http://wolfgangpalm.com/ppg_blogs/c4/ Part 4 "Digital Age"] on Wolfgang Palm's blog</ref> and published in 1979.<ref name="Andresen">''A New Way in Sound Synthesis'' by Uwe Andresen, Audio Engineering Society (AES), 62nd AES Convention (Brussels, Belgium), 1979</ref>
 
== Wavetable synths ==