Techniques for the generation of bandlimited signals for application to digital implementations of subtractive synthesis have been researched by a number of authors. This paper hopes to contribute to the variety of approaches by proposing a technique based on Frequency Modulation (FM) synthesis. This paper presents and explains the equations required for bandlimited pulse generation using modified FM synthesis. It then investigates the relationships between the modulation index and the quality of the reproduction in terms of authenticity and aliasing for a sawtooth wave. To determine the performance of this technique in comparison to others two sets of simulation results are offered: the first computes the relative power of the non-harmon...
A class of harmonically rich signals for use in subtractive music synthesis is introduced. These sig...
Several versions of Sinusoidal+Residual analysis/synthesis models have been developed for music appl...
This work presents results that show how direct digital synthesis (DDS) techniques can be extended t...
Techniques for the generation of bandlimited signals for application to digital implementations of s...
Techniques are reviewed and presented for alias-free digital synthesis of classical analog synthesiz...
An essential component of digital emulations of subtractive synthesizer systems are the algorithms u...
The theory and applications of a variant of the well-known synthesis method of frequency modulation...
This paper deals with aliasing distortion in digital audio signal synthesis of classic periodic wave...
This article provides an overview of further methods for producing hybrid natural-synthetic spectra ...
Frequency-modulation (FM) synthesis is widely known as a computationally efficient method for synthe...
Complex Frequency modulation (Complex FM) describes an advanced form of the standard FM equation whe...
This article describes an adaptive synthesis technique based on frequency (phase) modulation of arbi...
Master’s thesis deals with the generation of digital audio signals with band-limited frequency spect...
Cross modulation or Exponential FM is a sound synthesis technique associated with modular analog sub...
In analysis-synthesis of musical sounds based on a sinusoidal model, the difference between the orig...
A class of harmonically rich signals for use in subtractive music synthesis is introduced. These sig...
Several versions of Sinusoidal+Residual analysis/synthesis models have been developed for music appl...
This work presents results that show how direct digital synthesis (DDS) techniques can be extended t...
Techniques for the generation of bandlimited signals for application to digital implementations of s...
Techniques are reviewed and presented for alias-free digital synthesis of classical analog synthesiz...
An essential component of digital emulations of subtractive synthesizer systems are the algorithms u...
The theory and applications of a variant of the well-known synthesis method of frequency modulation...
This paper deals with aliasing distortion in digital audio signal synthesis of classic periodic wave...
This article provides an overview of further methods for producing hybrid natural-synthetic spectra ...
Frequency-modulation (FM) synthesis is widely known as a computationally efficient method for synthe...
Complex Frequency modulation (Complex FM) describes an advanced form of the standard FM equation whe...
This article describes an adaptive synthesis technique based on frequency (phase) modulation of arbi...
Master’s thesis deals with the generation of digital audio signals with band-limited frequency spect...
Cross modulation or Exponential FM is a sound synthesis technique associated with modular analog sub...
In analysis-synthesis of musical sounds based on a sinusoidal model, the difference between the orig...
A class of harmonically rich signals for use in subtractive music synthesis is introduced. These sig...
Several versions of Sinusoidal+Residual analysis/synthesis models have been developed for music appl...
This work presents results that show how direct digital synthesis (DDS) techniques can be extended t...