Download CA: A system for Granular Processing of Sound using Cellular Automata is a tool for the granular processing of sound using cellular automata developed on the SGI-Indy platform. It investigates the effects of change in the timbre of sound using a cellular automaton in real-time. The cellular automaton generated by the chosen rule controls parameters of a bank of filters. The system uses standard infinite impulse response filters and a general model of three neighborhood cellular automata. The composer1 can configure the filter banks by adjusting bandwidths and center frequencies through the graphical interface. CA is very well suited as a tool for computer music composition because it is capable of creating a new palette of sounds for the composer and it is easy to use.
Download Identification and Modeling of a Flute Source Signal This paper addresses the modeling of the source signal of a flute sound obtained by «removing» the contribution of the resonator. The resulting sound has then a more regular spectral behavior and can be modeled using signal models. The decomposition of the source signal into a deterministic and a stochastic part has been made using adaptive filtering. The deterministic part can then be modeled by non-linear synthesis models, the parameters of which are obtained using perceptive criteria. Linear filtering are used to model the stochastic part of the source signal.