Banded waveguide (BWG) synthesis is an efficient method for real-time physical modeling of dispersive and multidimensional sounding objects, affording simulation of complex interactions, such as bowing. Current implementations, however, use nonphysical design parameters and produce a range of outputs that do not match equivalently designed modal and digital waveguide (DWG) models. This letter proposes a new topology for implementing BWG models without arbitrary parameters. The impulse response of the proposed model is identical to that of equivalent Karplus-Strong type and lumped modal models. Test of a nonlinear bi-directional bowed-string model demonstrates improved attack characteristics relative to prior BWG models
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We review the derivation and design of digital waveguides from physical models of stiff systems, use...
Over the last decades, several powerful sound sythesis techniques have appeared on the consumer mark...
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Abstract—Digital waveguide physical modeling is often used as an efficient representation of acousti...
In this paper, we present a simplified model for the string-bridge interaction in guitars or other s...
In this paper we propose new models for the plucking interaction of the player with the string for u...
Synthesis using physical modeling has a long history. As computational costs for physical modeling s...
International audienceA model is developed for the propagation of finite amplitude acoustical waves ...
This article describes banded waveguides, a way of synthesizing sounds made by solid objects and an ...
In this paper we propose a new technique to model complex resonators, which uses a combination of di...
We review the derivation and design of digital waveguides from physical models of stiff systems, use...
We review the derivation and design of digital waveguides from physical models of stiff systems, use...
Over the last decades, several powerful sound sythesis techniques have appeared on the consumer mark...
Waveguide synthesis is a method of physical modeling synthesis that can be used to digitally replica...
Sound synthesis algorithms modeling the linear behavior of strings are well developed. However, some...
this paper reviews two applications in digital waveguide modeling: single reed woodwinds (such as th...
The digital waveguide mesh has been an active area of music acoustics research for over ten years. A...
With Digital Waveguide modeling (DWG) a number of excitation methods have been proposed to feed the ...
Abstract—Digital waveguide physical modeling is often used as an efficient representation of acousti...
In this paper, we present a simplified model for the string-bridge interaction in guitars or other s...
In this paper we propose new models for the plucking interaction of the player with the string for u...
Synthesis using physical modeling has a long history. As computational costs for physical modeling s...
International audienceA model is developed for the propagation of finite amplitude acoustical waves ...