Re: [LAD] a treasure trove of information on "Physical Audio Signal Processing"

From: Philipp Überbacher <hollunder@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Sep 26 2010 - 21:49:44 EEST

Excerpts from Stefano D'Angelo's message of 2010-09-26 16:17:43 +0200:
> 2010/9/23 Niels Mayer <nielsmayer@email-addr-hidden>:
> > Following a wikipedia link on karplus-strong synthesis posted
> > recently, I found this, which appears to be the online fount of all
> > knowledge for physical modelling and sound synthesis:
> > https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/
> > (with links to examples, code, etc).
> >
> >> PHYSICAL AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSING
> >> FOR VIRTUAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND AUDIO EFFECTS
> >> JULIUS O. SMITH III
> >> Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
> >> Department of Music, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 USA
> >
> > I figure someone will find this interesting. Plus it's cheaper than
> > buying the book:
>
> I recently (last friday) got my MSc graduation with a thesis on
> physics-based (a.k.a. physical) modeling for sound processing and was
> just about to post a link on this mailing list.
>
> http://naspro.atheme.org/public/mt_dangelo.pdf
>
> It contains a (not very deep) theoretical introduction to
> physics-based modeling, cites some free/open source projects such as
> FAUST, JACK, LV2, Ingen, etc., describes a new FAUST-like
> (conceptually but not syntactically) programming language for the task
> called Permafrost, whose compiler I released under a BSD license - it
> generates LV2 plugins, and in the end a concrete use case is examined
> by developing a tube amplifier simulator (the whole source code is
> included in an appendix).
>
> The "Linux Audio community", and especially some people infesting this
> list ;-), is also listed in the acknowledgements, so I take the
> opportunity to thank you all for having helped me learning so many
> things about audio processing in these years, either through normal
> discussion or flames.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Stefano

Hey Stefano,
congratulations to your MSc :)
I'm about to start my BSc :P
I guess your paper might be a good resource for me at some point in the
future :)

Regards,
Philipp

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