The physical modeling of complex sound generators can only be approached by individually synthesizing and discretizing the objects that contribute to the generation of sounds. This raises the problem of how to correctly implement the interaction between these objects. In this article we show how to construct an object-based environment for sound generation, whose objects can be individually synthesized and which can interact with each other through the modeling of a potential interaction topology. We will also show how this interaction topology can be made dynamical and time varying. We will further discuss how we envision an object-based environment that integrates geometric, radiometric and intrinsic/extrinsic acoustic properties. We will finally illustrate our first results toward the modeling of complex sound generation systems.
Object-Based Sound Synthesis for virtual Environments - Using musical acoustics
SARTI, AUGUSTO;TUBARO, STEFANO
2000-01-01
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The physical modeling of complex sound generators can only be approached by individually synthesizing and discretizing the objects that contribute to the generation of sounds. This raises the problem of how to correctly implement the interaction between these objects. In this article we show how to construct an object-based environment for sound generation, whose objects can be individually synthesized and which can interact with each other through the modeling of a potential interaction topology. We will also show how this interaction topology can be made dynamical and time varying. We will further discuss how we envision an object-based environment that integrates geometric, radiometric and intrinsic/extrinsic acoustic properties. We will finally illustrate our first results toward the modeling of complex sound generation systems.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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