Linke et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Describing minimum bow force using Impulse Pattern Formulation (IPF)–an empirical validationLinke et al., 2022
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- Linke S
- Mores R
- Bader R
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- Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics
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With bowed string instruments, the minimum bow force necessary to produce stable Helmholtz motion has often been discussed over the last decades. If the bowing force is too small or the bowing velocity too large, no stable tone is produced, and bifurcations or noise …
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- G10H2250/471—General musical sound synthesis principles, i.e. sound category-independent synthesis methods
- G10H2250/511—Physical modelling or real-time simulation of the acoustomechanical behaviour of acoustic musical instruments using, e.g. waveguides or looped delay lines
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- G10H7/10—Instruments in which the tones are synthesised from a data store, e.g. computer organs by calculating functions or polynomial approximations to evaluate amplitudes at successive sample points of a tone waveform using coefficients or parameters stored in a memory, e.g. Fourier coefficients
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