Every underlying technique which has been used for the realization of audio effects since the beginning of electronic and computer music, introduced different types of sound modifications and proposed new ways of control. The advent of digital signal processing has stimulated the audio processing researchers to a great extent thus a variety of algorithms were designed to provide novel sound modifications. On the other hand, physical modeling and digital simulation formalisms have been principally used for the merely imitation and emulation of older sound processing systems. The aim of this article is to propose three physical models conceived to offer sound modifications which mainly alter the amplitude of audio signals. The originality of this case is not the resulted audio modifications but their transposition in the framework of physical modeling and digital simulation, which outlines an alternative control procedure.
Authors:
Cadoz, Claude; Kontogeorgakopoulos, Alexandros
Affiliation:
Institute National Polytechnique de Grenoble
AES Convention:
124 (May 2008)
Paper Number:
7389
Publication Date:
May 1, 2008
Subject:
Analysis and Synthesis of Sound
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