A passive nonlinear digital filter design which facilitates physics-based sound synthesis of highly nonlinear musical instruments
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1997-02
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Pierce, J. R.
Van Duyne, S. A.
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Acoust. Soc. America through AIP
Abstract
Recent work has led to highly efficient physics-based computational models of wave propagation in strings, acoustic tubes, membranes, plates, and rooms using the digital waveguide filter, the 2-D digital waveguide mesh, and the 3-D tetrahedral digital waveguide mesh, all of which are suitable for real-time musical synthesis applications. A simple first-order nonlinear filter structure derived from a passive nonlinear impedance circuit is described which extends the usefulness of these models, and which avoids the difficulties of energy conservation when memoryless nonlinearities are inserted in resonant feedback systems
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Pierce, J. R., and S. A. Van Duyne. 1997. "A passive nonlinear digital filter design which facilitates physics-based sound synthesis of highly nonlinear musical instruments." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 101(2): 1120-6. doi:10.1121/1.418017 © 1997 Acoustical Society of America