DocumentCode :
624260
Title :
Integer-based wavetable synthesis for low-computational embedded systems
Author :
Wright, Ben ; Sukittanon, Somsak
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, TN, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
4-7 April 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
The evolution of digital music synthesis spans from tried-and-true frequency modulation to string modeling with neural networks. This project begins from a wavetable basis. The audio waveform was modeled as a superposition of formant sinusoids at various frequencies relative to the fundamental frequency. Piano sounds were reverse-engineered to derive a basis for the final formant structure, and used to create a wavetable. The quality of reproduction hangs in a trade-off between rich notes and sampling frequency. For lowcomputational systems, this calls for an approach that avoids burdensome floating-point calculations. To speed up calculations while preserving resolution, floating-point math was avoided entirely--all numbers involved are integral. The method was built into the Laser Piano. Along its 12-foot length are 24 “keys,” each consisting of a laser aligned with a photoresistive sensor connected to 8-bit MCU. The synthesis is processed in the sensor array by four microcontrollers running a strictly synchronous wavetable synthesis algorithm. In the laser array is integrated a microcontroller that can toggle each laser, allowing the piano to play itself or limit playable keys.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; array signal processing; audio signal processing; embedded systems; laser arrays; microcontrollers; music; neural nets; reverse engineering; sensor arrays; signal sampling; 8-bit MCU; Laser Piano; audio waveform modelling; digital music synthesis; formant sinusoid superposition; fundamental frequency; integer-based wavetable synthesis; laser array; low-computational embedded systems; microcontrollers; neural networks; photoresistive sensor; piano sounds; playable keys; reverse engineering; rich notes; sampling frequency; sensor array; string modeling; synchronous wavetable synthesis algorithm; tried-and-true frequency modulation; word length 8 bit; Arrays; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Frequency modulation; Lasers; MATLAB; Microcontrollers; Music;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Southeastcon, 2013 Proceedings of IEEE
Conference_Location :
Jacksonville, FL
ISSN :
1091-0050
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0052-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.2013.6567477
Filename :
6567477
Link To Document :
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