Systems control theory is a far developped field which helps to study stability, estimation and control of dynamical systems. The physical behaviour of musical instruments, once described by dynamical systems, can then be controlled and numerically simulated for many purposes. The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to provide the theoretical background on linear system theory, both in continuous and discrete time, mainly in the case of a finite number of degrees of freedom ; second, to give illustrative examples on wind instruments, such as the vocal tract represented as a waveguide, and a sliding flute
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Modal active control enables modifications of the damp-ing and the frequencies of the different reso...
this paper reviews two applications in digital waveguide modeling: single reed woodwinds (such as th...
This document deals with the sound production in single reed woodwind instruments. Those are complex...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
Musicians have always been interested in the evolution of their instruments. This evolution might be...
International audienceThis paper considers the simulation of self-sustained oscillations in reed and...
This paper examines electronic instruments that incorporate dynamical systems, where the behaviour o...
This thesis deals with the different oscillation regimes of brass instruments. It focuses on the way...
The basic mechanisms of sound generation in wind-excited musical instruments of the reed-woodwind, b...
International audienceWe propose a new approach based on numerical continuation and bifurcation anal...
Cette thèse traite de la manière dont le musicien contrôle les régimes d'oscillation d'un instrument...
This paper presents the results of a study that explores the effects of including nonlinear dynamica...
cote interne IRCAM: Rodet93a/National audienceMany physical models of sustained musical instruments ...
Many physical models of sustained musical instruments (strings, brass, reeds, flutes and voices) hav...
The role of nonlinearity in generating the steady spectrum and· defining the transient behaviour of ...
Modal active control enables modifications of the damp-ing and the frequencies of the different reso...
this paper reviews two applications in digital waveguide modeling: single reed woodwinds (such as th...
This document deals with the sound production in single reed woodwind instruments. Those are complex...