Timbre Imitation and Adaptation for Experimental Music Instruments: An Interactive Approach Using Real-Time Digital Signal Processing Framework

Mingfeng Zhang
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Rochester

We present a real-time digital signal processing toolbox to extend the timbre control capability of experimental musical instruments. This toolbox is written in C for Texas instrument OMAP-L138 DSP + ARMS9 Development Kit (TMDXLCDK138) and TI/ Digital Spectrum XDS100 14 Pin JTAG Emulator (TMDSEMU100V2U-14T)

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More details can be found in this paper:
Mingfeng Zhang, John Granzow, Gang Ren, and Mark Bocko, “Timbre Imitation and Adaptation for Experimental Music Instruments: An Interactive Approach Using Real-Time Digital Signal Processing Framework”, Proceedings of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) 137th Convention, pp. 1- 8,Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 9-12, 2014.

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  • audio signal processing
  • c
  • OMAP-L138 DSP + ARMS9
  • TMDSEMU100V2U-14T
  • real-time signal processing

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