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A new family of economical and versatile synthesis techniques has been discovered, which provide a means of controlling the spectra of audio signals, that has capabilities and control similar to those of Chowning`s frequency modulation technique. The advantages of the current methods over frequency modulation synthesis are that the signal can be exactly limited to a specified number of partials, and that "one-sided" spectra can be conveniently synthesized.
Author (s): Moorer, James A.
Affiliation:
Department of Music, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Publication Date:
1976-11-06
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Moorer, James A.; 1976; The Synthesis of Complex Audio Spectra by Means of Discrete Summation Formulas [PDF]; Department of Music, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Paper ; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2590
Moorer, James A.; The Synthesis of Complex Audio Spectra by Means of Discrete Summation Formulas [PDF]; Department of Music, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Paper ; 1976 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2590