This paper introduces a method of sound synthesis that is based on the use of automatic gain control (AGC) in a time-delayed feedback loop. The approach, which the author calls "Compressed Feedback Synthesis" (CFS), can be conceptualized as a special expansion of a generalized comb filter, where feedback gain can be unity or greater. The system can be expanded with additional processing in the feedback loop to create a highly flexible and sensually engaging sound materials. The use of CFS in the author's audiovisual composition Sinus Aestum is discussed, including specific solutions to the challenging of controlling such a system compositionally
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This thesis proposes an alternative approach to sound synthesis. It seeks to offer traditional strin...
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This dissertation is focused on the development of generative audio systems - a term used describe g...
Feedback instruments offer radical new ways of engaging with instrument design and musicianship. The...
Reverberation is one of the most important effects used in audio production. Although nowadays numer...
A recently rediscovered sound synthesis method, which is based on feedback amplitude modulation (FBA...
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This article presents practical and artistic contributions to the field of computer music systems ba...
The paper illustrates my compositional research aimed at the creation of musical works distinguished...
Frequency-modulation (FM) synthesis is widely known as a computationally efficient method for synthe...
This commentary and portfolio of works documents my compositional research into algorithmically driv...
The global spectral envelope is particularly important in the perception of sound. The use of a para...
The last 20 years has witnessed a resurgence of interest in analogue synthesisers 1 . Manufacturers,...
After an introductory survey of how feedback appears in common musical processes and situations, int...
This thesis proposes an alternative approach to sound synthesis. It seeks to offer traditional strin...
This is a study on a set of feedback amplitude modulation oscillator equations. It is based on a ve...
This article describes an adaptive synthesis technique based on frequency (phase) modulation of arbi...
This dissertation is focused on the development of generative audio systems - a term used describe g...
Feedback instruments offer radical new ways of engaging with instrument design and musicianship. The...
Reverberation is one of the most important effects used in audio production. Although nowadays numer...
A recently rediscovered sound synthesis method, which is based on feedback amplitude modulation (FBA...
This article describes methods of sound synthesis based on auditory distortion products, often calle...
This article presents practical and artistic contributions to the field of computer music systems ba...
The paper illustrates my compositional research aimed at the creation of musical works distinguished...
Frequency-modulation (FM) synthesis is widely known as a computationally efficient method for synthe...
This commentary and portfolio of works documents my compositional research into algorithmically driv...
The global spectral envelope is particularly important in the perception of sound. The use of a para...
The last 20 years has witnessed a resurgence of interest in analogue synthesisers 1 . Manufacturers,...
After an introductory survey of how feedback appears in common musical processes and situations, int...
This thesis proposes an alternative approach to sound synthesis. It seeks to offer traditional strin...