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Sample-level sound synthesis with recurrent neural networks and conceptors [PDF]
Conceptors are a recent development in the field of reservoir computing; they can be used to influence the dynamics of recurrent neural networks (RNNs), enabling generation of arbitrary patterns based on training data.
Chris Kiefer
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Sound Synthesis of Objects Swinging through Air Using Physical Models
A real-time physically-derived sound synthesis model is presented that replicates the sounds generated as an object swings through the air. Equations obtained from fluid dynamics are used to determine the sounds generated while exposing practical ...
Rod Selfridge +2 more
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This paper explains and provides code to synthesize and control, in real-time, the audio signals produced by a dynamical system. The code uses only the Matlab programming language.
Colinot Tom, Vergez Christophe
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Sound synthesis methods based on physical modelling of acoustic instruments depend on data that require measurements and recordings. If a musical instrument is operated by a human, a difficulty in filtering out variability is introduced due to a lack of ...
Marek Janusz Pluta +2 more
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This paper proposes and compares two sound synthesis techniques to render a moving source for a fixed receiver position based on indoor pass-by noise measurements. The approaches are based on the time-varying infinite impulse response (IIR) filtering and
Alkmim Mansour +5 more
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Advances in Thunder Sound Synthesis
A recent comparative study evaluated all known thunder synthesis techniques in terms of their perceptual realness. The findings concluded that none of the synthesised audio extracts seemed as realistic as the genuine phenomenon. The work presented herein is motivated by those findings, and attempts to create a synthesised sound effect of thunder ...
Eva Fineberg, Jack Walters, Joshua Reiss
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Multistability of saxophone oscillation regimes and its influence on sound production
The lowest fingerings of the saxophone can lead to several different regimes, depending on the musician’s control and the characteristics of the instrument. This is explored in this paper through a physical model of saxophone. The harmonic balance method
Colinot Tom +3 more
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Creating Music With Fuzzy Logic
Fuzzy logic is an artificial intelligence technique that has applications in many areas, due to its importance in handling uncertain inputs. Despite the great recent success of other branches of AI, such as deep neural networks, fuzzy logic is still a ...
Rodrigo F. Cádiz, Rodrigo F. Cádiz
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The reconstruction of tools and artworks belonging to the origins of music computing unveils the dynamics of distributed knowledge underlying some of the major breakthroughs that took place during the analogue-digital transition of the 1950s and 1960s ...
Victor Lazzarini +2 more
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Passive Guaranteed Simulation of Analog Audio Circuits: A Port-Hamiltonian Approach
We present a method that generates passive-guaranteed stable simulations of analog audio circuits from electronic schematics for real-time issues. On one hand, this method is based on a continuous-time power-balanced state-space representation structured
Antoine Falaize, Thomas Hélie
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