Bilbao et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Numerical modeling and sound synthesis for articulated string/fretboard interactionsBilbao et al., 2015
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- 5796680400080880005
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- Bilbao S
- Torin A
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- Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
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In the quest for synthetic sound of a natural acoustic character fretted instruments, such as the guitar, present numerous challenges. For fully articulated synthesis, sample-based methods become unwieldy due to the large range of subtle variations in timbre and resultant …
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