Publications
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"“Separation by Humming”: User Guided Sound Extraction from Monophonic Mixtures",
IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (WASPAA), 2009.
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"World Stage: Crowdsourcing Paradigm for Expressive Social Mobile Music",
Journal of New Music Research, vol. 44, issue 2, 11/2014, 2015.
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"Waveguide Mesh Reverberator with Internal Decay and Diffusion Structures",
Proceedings of the 123rd Convention of the Audio Engineering Society, New York, preprint 7194, 2007.
"A Waveguide Mesh Model of High-Frequency Violin Body Resonances",
Proc. 2000 Int. Computer Music Conf., Berlin, aug, 2000.
"Wave Digital Filter Modeling of Circuits with Operational Amplifiers",
European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Budapest, Hungary, 08/2016.
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"Wave Digital Filter Adaptors for Arbitrary Topologies and Multiport Linear Elements",
International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-15), Trondheim, Norway, November/2015.
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"Virtual Electric Guitars and Effects Using Faust and Octave",
Proc. 6th Int. Linux Audio Conf. (LAC2008), http://lac.linuxaudio.org/, vol. 33, no. 3, Toronto, Canada, Systems Control Tech., pp. 1–10, Winter, 2008.
"Virtual Analog Modeling of Audio Circuitry Using Wave Digital Filters",
CCRMA / Music, vol. Ph.D. in Computer-Based Music Theory and Acoustics, Stanford, Stanford University, pp. 261, 12/2016.
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"Variable Fractional Delay Filters in Bandlimited Oscillator Algorithms for Music Synthesis",
the 2010 International Conference on Green Circuits and Systems (ICGCS2010), Shanghai, China, 06/2010.
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"The TR-808 Cymbal: a Physically-Informed, Circuit-Bendable, Digital Model",
40th International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) / 11th Sound and Music Computing Conference (SMC), Athens, Greece, 09/2014.
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"Techniques for Note Identification in Polyphonic Music",
Proceddings of the 1985 International Computer Music Conference, Burnaby, B.C., Canada, no. STAN-M-29: International Computer Music Association, 1985.
"Techniques for Digital Filter Design and System Identification with Application to the Violin",
Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-14: Stanford University, 06/1983.
"A Tangible Virtual String",
Proc. 2008 Conf. on New Instruments for Musical Expression (NIME-08), Geneva, Italy, 2008.
"A System for Sound Analysis/Transformation/Synthesis Based on a Deterministic Plus Stochastic Decomposition",
Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-58, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 1989.
"The Switched Convolution Reverberator",
The Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, vol. 60, issue 4, pp. 227-236, 04/2012.
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"Some Physical Audio Effects",
Proc. Conf. Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-06), Montreal, Canada, Sept., 2006.
"Social Composition: Musical Data Systems for Expressive Mobile Music",
Leonardo Music Journal, vol. 21, 12/2011.
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"A Sine Generation Algorithm for VLSI Applications",
Proc. 1985 Int. Computer Music Conf., Vancouver: Computer Music Association, 1985.
"Simulation of Recruiting Hearing Impairment Using a Tree-Structured Allpass-Complementary ERB-Band Filter Bank",
IEEE Workshop on Appl. Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, Demo Session, New Paltz, NY, pp. [TD1-8], oct, 2007.
Simulation of Music Instrument Tones in Reverberant Environments, Final Report,
: Stanford University Department of Music, 05/1978.
"A Simple, Accurate Wall Loss Filter for Acoustic Tubes",
Proc. Conf. Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-03), Queen Mary, University of London, Sept., 2003.
Signal Processing in Faust and Pd,
, nov, 2007.
"RTWDF—A modular wave digital filter library with support for arbitrary topologies and multiple nonlinearities",
International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-16), Brno, Czech Republic, 09/2016.
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"Robust Design of Very High-Order Allpass Dispersion Filters",
Proc. Conf. Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-06), Montreal, Canada, Sept., 2006.
"Restoring a Clipped Signal",
Proc. Int. Conf. Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Toronto, New York, IEEE Press, 1991.
"Resolving Wave Digital Filters with Multiple/Multiport Nonlinearities",
International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-15), Trondheim, Norway, November/2015.
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"Resolving Grouped Nonlinearities in Wave Digital Filters using Iterative Techniques",
International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-16), Brno, Czech Republic, 09/2016.
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"Relative Pitch Estimation of Multiple Instruments",
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2009.
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"Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Acoustics",
International Congress of Acoustics, Trondheim, Norway, CCRMA, 06/1995.
PLA - A Tutorial and Reference Manual,
, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 12/1984.
"A Physically-Informed, Circuit-Bendable, Digital Model of the Roland TR-808 Bass Drum Circuit",
17th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-14), Erlangen, Germany, 09/2014.
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"A physically motivated room reverberation enhancement system that is stable in any (dissipative) room: An application of sound portholes",
NOISE-CON 2010 in conjunction ith the 159th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Baltimore, MD, 04/2010.
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"Physical Modeling Using Digital Waveguides",
Computer Music Journal, vol. 16, issue 4, 12/1992.
"PARSHL: A Program for the Analysis/Synthesis of Inharmonic Sounds Based on a Sinusoidal Representation",
International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-43, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, 1987.
OVERVIEW: Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (Recent Work),
, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 03/1988.
"An oversampled, non-uniform filter bank for multi-band audition and level modification of audio signals",
Proc. 38th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 2004.
"Openmixer: a routing mixer for multichannel studios",
Linux Audio Conference 2010, Utrech, The Netherlands, 5/2010.
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"On the Automatic Transcription of Percussive Music - From Acoustic Signal to High-Level Analysis",
Department of Hearing and Speech, no. STAN-M-27, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 05/1985.