Le 6 août 2017 à 10:58, cyrille henry <ch@chnry.net> a écrit :



Le 06/08/2017 à 10:14, Jean-Marie Adrien a écrit :
Hello
There is at IRCAM a pd implementation of modal synthesis, called modalys.

unfortunatlly, IRCAM is not famous for sharing what they develop with taxpayer money.

:)
indeed and i had myself to pay for it, which is something that probably illustrates the "élégance à la française"
jm



c

Modal synthesis is different from oscillators or karplus strong, in that it takes account for frequencies AND space data of vibrating structures (modal shapes), making it though possible to synthesize transient sounds and articulations in time domain which are difficult if not impossible to modelize in frequency domain. modalys is a pd library, works in real time and is a (very) simplified version of a lisp / C++ software which was developed in 80s, the latter making sounds more real than natural sounds. For more info, see
JM ADRIEN (1989) The missing link : Modal Synthesis, in "The Representations of Sound", G.de <http://g.de> Poli, A.Piccially and C.Roads editors. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
jm
Le 6 août 2017 à 09:12, Mikael at UL <mikael.fernstrom@ul.ie <mailto:mikael.fernstrom@ul.ie>> a écrit :

http://www.soundobject.org/


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