cote interne IRCAM: Meurisse14bNone / NoneNational audienceThis paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach is based on modal active control, which enables adjustment of the damping and the frequencies of the different resonances of a system. A self-sustained oscillating wind instrument can be modeled as an excitation source coupled to a resonator via a non-linear coupling. The aim of this study is to present simulations of modal active control applied to a modeled self-sustained oscillating wind instrument in order to modify its playing properties. The modeled instrument comprises a cylindrical tube coupled to a reed and incorporates a collocated loudspeaker and microphone; it can thus be...
cote interne IRCAM: Meurisse14aNone / NoneNational audienceThis paper reports the experimental resul...
This paper reports the experimental results of modifying the resonances of wind instruments using mo...
Musicians have always been interested in the evolution of their instruments. This evolution might be...
cote interne IRCAM: Meurisse14bNone / NoneNational audienceThis paper reports a new approach to modi...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
Modal active control enables modifications of the damp-ing and the frequencies of the different reso...
Modal active control enables modifications of the damp-ing and the frequencies of the different reso...
Modal active control enables modifications of the damp-ing and the frequencies of the different reso...
Modal active control enables modifications of the damping and the frequencies of the different reson...
This paper reports the experimental results of modifying the resonances of wind instruments using mo...
cote interne IRCAM: Meurisse14aNone / NoneNational audienceThis paper reports the experimental resul...
cote interne IRCAM: Meurisse14aNone / NoneNational audienceThis paper reports the experimental resul...
This paper reports the experimental results of modifying the resonances of wind instruments using mo...
Musicians have always been interested in the evolution of their instruments. This evolution might be...
cote interne IRCAM: Meurisse14bNone / NoneNational audienceThis paper reports a new approach to modi...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
This paper reports a new approach to modifying the sound produced by a wind instrument. The approach...
Modal active control enables modifications of the damp-ing and the frequencies of the different reso...
Modal active control enables modifications of the damp-ing and the frequencies of the different reso...
Modal active control enables modifications of the damp-ing and the frequencies of the different reso...
Modal active control enables modifications of the damping and the frequencies of the different reson...
This paper reports the experimental results of modifying the resonances of wind instruments using mo...
cote interne IRCAM: Meurisse14aNone / NoneNational audienceThis paper reports the experimental resul...
cote interne IRCAM: Meurisse14aNone / NoneNational audienceThis paper reports the experimental resul...
This paper reports the experimental results of modifying the resonances of wind instruments using mo...
Musicians have always been interested in the evolution of their instruments. This evolution might be...