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: The all articles once using this redirection ([[Wavetable]]) as a meaning of "[[Wavetable synthesis]]", have been all rewritten to direct link. At now, the generic term "wavetable" which have been used before the invention of "wavetable synthesis" in 1977, is free from it. Thus, the destination of redirection was changed to [[Sample-based synthesis]]. --[[User:Clusternote|Clusternote]] ([[User talk:Clusternote|talk]]) 02:02, 20 February 2015 (UTC)
: The all articles once using this redirection ([[Wavetable]]) as a meaning of "[[Wavetable synthesis]]", have been all rewritten to direct link. At now, the generic term "wavetable" which have been used before the invention of "wavetable synthesis" in 1977, is free from it. Thus, the destination of redirection was changed to [[Sample-based synthesis]]. --[[User:Clusternote|Clusternote]] ([[User talk:Clusternote|talk]]) 02:02, 20 February 2015 (UTC)

::My comment is that if "wavetable" is ambiguous, this page needs to be turned into a disambiguation page. [[User:Charles Matthews|Charles Matthews]] ([[User talk:Charles Matthews|talk]]) 07:38, 24 February 2015 (UTC)

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Redirect destination for Wavetable

The term Wavetable is a generic term on signal processing. Especially in the sound synthesis context, it have been already used at latest in 1977, before Palm Products GmbH implemented Wavetable synthesis in 1978, as following:

  • H.G. Alles; Pepino di Giugno (November 1977). "A One-Card 64 Channel Digital Synthesizer". Computer Music Journal. 1 (4): pp. 7-9. FIGURE 1 ... 16 K × 14 BIT WAVETABLE {{cite journal}}: |pages= has extra text (help)

The issue described on Wavetable synthesis#Confusion with sample-based synthesis is not for "Wavetable" but for "Wavetable synthesis". The current redirect on the term "Wavetable" into the article "Wavetable synthesis" may cause increase the unnecessarily confusion. It is better to change the redirect destination into Sample-based synthesis. --Clusternote (talk) 16:01, 2 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

The all articles once using this redirection (Wavetable) as a meaning of "Wavetable synthesis", have been all rewritten to direct link. At now, the generic term "wavetable" which have been used before the invention of "wavetable synthesis" in 1977, is free from it. Thus, the destination of redirection was changed to Sample-based synthesis. --Clusternote (talk) 02:02, 20 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
My comment is that if "wavetable" is ambiguous, this page needs to be turned into a disambiguation page. Charles Matthews (talk) 07:38, 24 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]