Presentation 1997/2/20
Morphing of Sounds of the Struck Strings, Plucked Strings, and Elastic Media
Takafumi Hikichi, Naotoshi Osaka,
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Abstract(in English) The purpose of this study is to implement a controllable sound synthesis system, which will be used for composing computer music and multimedia contents. The sound synthesis method based on physical modeling is applied, and morphing (sound interpolation) by parameter interpolation is investigated. Morphing is defined as synthesizing sounds which interpolate between two different timbre. First, synthesis parameters of the model adapted are varied, and the effect of each parameter on the synthesized sound is examined. Then, sounds of the strings and elastic media within some parameters, are simulated and then morphing is done. Further, a plucked string model is proposed and the result of the morphing between sounds of struck and plucked string is shown.
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Keyword(in English) sound control / morphing / physical models / struck strings / plucked strings / elastic media
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Title (in English) Morphing of Sounds of the Struck Strings, Plucked Strings, and Elastic Media
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Keyword(1) sound control
Keyword(2) morphing
Keyword(3) physical models
Keyword(4) struck strings
Keyword(5) plucked strings
Keyword(6) elastic media
1st Author's Name Takafumi Hikichi
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Basic Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Naotoshi Osaka
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Basic Research Laboratories
Date 1997/2/20
Paper # SP96-111
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 539
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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