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STAN-M Technical Reports

STAN-M Technical Reports are publications by CCRMA faculty, students and visiting scholars, published by CCRMA through an assigned STAN-M number. These publications were previously made available to the public for a small fee to cover the cost of printing. We are now engaged in an effort to make these publications available on-line, in PDF versions, so they are more widely accessible. 

All of these papers are listed in our complete Publications Database, which also includes papers that were never assigned STAN-M numbers and more recent publications.

STAN-M-1
Chowning, J., J. M. Grey, L. Rush, and J. A. Moorer, Computer Simulation of Music Instrument Tones in Reverberant Environments, , no. STAN-M-1: Stanford University Department of Music, 1974.

STAN-M-2
Grey, J. M., "An Exploration of Musical Timbre", Department of Psychology, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-2, Stanford, California, Stanford University, 1975.

STAN-M-3
Moorer, J. A., "On the Segmentation and Analysis of Continuous Musical Sound by Digital Computer", Department of Computer Science, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-3, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 1975.

STAN-M-4
Moorer, J. A., On the Loudness of Complex, Time-Variant Tones, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 1975.

STAN-M-5
Moorer, J. A., "The Synthesis of Complex Audio Spectra by Means of Discrete Summation Formulae", Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, vol. 24, no. STAN-M-5, 1976.

STAN-M-7
Moore, F. R., "Real Time Interactive Computer Music Synthesis", Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 1977.

STAN-M-8
Chowning, J., J. M. Grey, L. Rush, J. A. Moorer, and L. Smith, Simulation of Music Instrument Tones in Reverberant Environments, Final Report, : Stanford University Department of Music, 05/1978.

STAN-M-10
Cohen, E. A., The Influence of Nonharmonic Partials on Tone Perception, , vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-10: Stanford University, 1980.

STAN-M-11
Chowning, J., J. M. Grey, J. A. Moorer, and L. Rush, Instrumental Timbre and Related Acoustical Phenomena in the Perception of Music, Final Report, , no. STAN-M-11, Stanford, California, Stanford University Department of Music, 08/1982.

STAN-M-12
Chowning, J., and C. Sheeline, Auditory Distance Perception Under Natural Sounding Conditions, Final Report, , no. STAN-M-12: Stanford University Department of Music, 1982.

STAN-M-13
Sheeline, C., "An Investigation of the Effects of Direct and Reverberant Signal Interactions on Auditory Distance Perception", Department of Hearing and Speech, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-13: Stanford University, 1982.

STAN-M-14
Smith, J. O., "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.

STAN-M-15
Chowning, J., L. Rush, B. Mont-Reynaud, C. Chafe, A. Schloss, and J. Smith, Intelligent Systems for the Analysis of Digitized Acoustic Signals, Final Report, , no. STAN-M-15: Stanford University Department of Music, 1984.

STAN-M-17
Gordon, J. W.
, "Perception of Attack Transients in Musical Tones", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-17, Stanford, California, Stanford University, 1984.

STAN-M-18

Borish, J.
, "Electronic Simulation of Auditorium Acoustics", Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-18, Stanford, California, Elec. Eng. Dept., Stanford University, 1984.

STAN-M-19

Schottstaedt, B., Automatic Species Counterpoint, , Stanford, CA, CCRMA, 05/1984.

STAN-M-20 Smith, J., "Introduction to Digital Filter Theory", Digital Audio Signal Processing: An Anthology, Los Altos, CA, William Kaufmann, 04/1985.

STAN-M-21
Smith, J. O., "An Allpass Approach to Digital Phasing and Flanging", International Computer Music Conference, Paris, 1984.

STAN-M-22
McAdams, S., "Spectral Fusion, Spectral Parsing and the Formation of Auditory Images", Department of Hearing and Speech, vol. Ph.D., Stanford, California, Stanford University, 05/1984.

STAN-M-23
Jaffe, D. A., "Ensemble Timing in Computer Music", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-23, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y., 1983.

STAN-M-24
Schottstaedt, B., PLA - A Tutorial and Reference Manual, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 12/1984.

STAN-M-26
Strawn, J., "Modeling Musical Transitions", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-26: Stanford University, 06/1985.

STAN-M-27
Schloss, A. W., "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.

STAN-M-28
Mont-Reynaud, B., The Bounded-Q approach to time-varying spectral analysis, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 1986.

STAN-M-29
Chafe, C.
, D. Jaffe, K. Kashima, B. Mont-Reynaud, and J. Smith, "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.

STAN-M-30
Mont-Reynaud, B., and M. Goldstein, "On Finding Rythmic Patterns in Musical Lines", ICMC '85, no. STAN-M-30: CCRMA, 07/1985.

STAN-M-31
Smith, J. O., "A New Approach to Digital Reverberation Using Closed Waveguide Networks", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-31, Burnaby, B.C., Canada, pp. 47-53, 1985.

STAN-M-32
Chafe, C., Bowed String Synthesis and Its Control From a Physical Model, , no. STAN-M-32, replaced by STAN-M-48: Stanford University Department of Music, 07/1985.

STAN-M-33
Jaffe, D. A., "Spectrum Analysis Tutorial - Parts I and II", Computer Music Journal, vol. 11, issue 2-3, no. STAN-M-33, 1987.

STAN-M-34
Chafe, C., and D. Jaffe, "Source Separation and Note Identification in Polyphonic Music", Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Tokyo, no. STAN-M-34, New York, IEEE Press, 1986.

STAN-M-35
Smith, J. O., "Elimination of Limit Cycles and Overflow Oscillations in Time-Varying Lattive and Ladder Digital Filters", IEEE Conference on Circuits and Systems, no. STAN-M-35, San Jose, CA, USA, 05/1986.

STAN-M-36
Chowning, J., and B. Mont-Reynaud, Intelligent Analysis of Composite Acoustic Signals, Final Report, , Stanford, California, Stanford University Department of Music, 05/1986.

STAN-M-37
Mathews, M V.
, and J. R. Pierce, "The Computer as a Musical Instrument", Scientific American, vol. 256, no. STAN-M-37, 1987.

STAN-M-38
Gordon, J. W.
, The Role of Psychoacoustics in Computer Music, , Stanford, CA, CCRMA, 06/1987.

STAN-M-39
Smith, J. O., Music Applications of Digital Waveguides, : Stanford University, 1987.

STAN-M-40
Mathews, M V., and J. R. Pierce, The Aquisition of Musical Percepts with a New Scale, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 07/1987.

STAN-M-41
Pierce, J. R., and E. D. Schubert, High Level Factors and the Musical Saliency of Auditory Phenomena, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 07/1987.

STAN-M-42
Lo, Y O., "Towards a Theory of Timbre", Department of Hearing and Speech, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-42, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 08/1987.

STAN-M-43
Smith, J. O., and X. Serra, "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.

STAN-M-44
Serra, X., and P. Wood, OVERVIEW: Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (Recent Work), , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 03/1988.

STAN-M-45
Keisler, D., History and Principles of Microtonal Keyboard Design, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 04/1988.

STAN-M-47
Mathews, M V., and D. Barr, The Conductor Program and Mechanical Baton, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 05/1988.

STAN-M-48
Chafe, C., "Simulating Performance on a Bowed Instrument", Current Directions in Computer Music: MIT Press, 05/1988, 1989.

STAN-M-49
Diener, G., Designing Digital Instruments with Hierarchical Waveguide Networks, , Stanford, California, Stanford University, 05/1988.

STAN-M-50
Cook, P. R., Implementation of Single Reed Instruments with Arbitrary Bore Shapes Using Digital Waveguide Filters, , no. STAN-M-50: Stanford University Department of Music, 05/1988.

STAN-M-51
Cook, P. R., Reverberation Cancellation in Musical Signals Using Adaptive Filters, , no. STAN-M-51, Stanford, California, CCRMA, 05/1988.

STAN-M-52
Serra, X., An Environment for the Analysis, Transformation and Resynthesis of Musical Sounds, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 05/1988.

STAN-M-53
Diener, G., TTREES: An Active Data Structure for Computer Music, , Stanford, California, Stanford University, 05/1988.

STAN-M-54
Mathews, M V., Pickups for the Vibrations of Violin and Guitar Strings Using Piezoelectric Bimorphic Bender Elements, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 05/1988.

STAN-M-55
Gordon, J. W., and J. Strawn, "An Introduction to the Phase Vocoder", Digital Audio Signal Processing: An Anthology, Los Altos, CA, William Kaufmann, 02/1987, 1975.

STAN-M-56
Cook, P. R., "Hardware, Software, and Compositional Tools for a Real Time Improvised Solo Trumpet Work", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-56, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 1989.

STAN-M-57
Cook, P. R., "Synthesis of the Singing Voice Using a Physically Parameterized Model of the Human Vocal Tract", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-57, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 1989.

STAN-M-58
Serra, X., "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.

STAN-M-59
Diener, G., "NUTATION: Structural Organization Versus Graphical Generality in a Common Music", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-59, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 09/1989.

STAN-M-60
Oppenheim, D. V., "DMIX: An Environment for Composition", International Computer Music Conference, Columbus, Ohio, USA, CCRMA, 05/1989.

STAN-M-61
Chafe, C., "Pulsed Noise in Self-Sustained Oscillations of Musical Instruments", Proceddings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Albuquerque, no. STAN-M-61, New York, IEEE Press, 01/1990.

STAN-M-62
Schumacher, R. T., and C. Chafe, "Characterization of Aperiodicity in Nearly Periodic Signals", International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, no. STAN-M-62, Albuquerque, IEEE Press, 1990.

STAN-M-63
Taube, H., "Common Music: A Music Composition Language in Common Lisp and CLOS", Computer Music Journal, vol. 15, issue 2, 07/1991.

STAN-M-64
Chowning, J., Music From Machines: Perceptual Fusion and Auditory Perspective - for Ligeti, , no. STAN-M-64: Stanford University Department of Music, 1990.

STAN-M-65
Chafe, C., Pulsed Noise and Microtransients in Physical Models of Musical Instruments, , no. STAN-M-65: Stanford University Department of Music, sep, 1990.

STAN-M-66
Bosi, M., A Real-Time System for Spatial Distribution of Sound, , no. STAN-M-66: Stanford University Department of Music, 08/1990.

STAN-M-67
Smith, J. O., "Efficient Yet Accurate Models for Strings and Air Columns Using Sparse Lumping of Distributed Losses and Dispersion", Colloquium on Physical Modeling, no. STAN-M-67, Grenoble, France, 12/1990.

STAN-M-68
Cook, P. R., "Identification of Control Parameters in an Articulatory Vocal Tract Model, with Applications to the Synthesis of Singing", Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-68, Stanford, California, Stanford University, 12/1990.

STAN-M-69
Diener, G., "Modeling Music Notation: A Three-Dimensional Approach", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-69, Stanford, California, Stanford University, 12/1990.

STAN-M-70
Keisler, D., "Psychoacoustics Factors in Musical Intonation: Beats, Interval Tuning, and Inharmonicity", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-70, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 1991.

STAN-M-71
Lakatos, S., Recognition of Complex Auditory-Spatial Patterns, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 06/1991.

STAN-M-72
Hirschman, S., "Digital Waveguide Modeling and Simulation of Reed Woodwind Instruments", Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-72, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 07/1991.

STAN-M-73
Cook, P., S. Hirschman, and J. O. Smith, "CCRMA Papers on Physical Modeling from the 1991 International Computer Music Conference, Montreal, Canada", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-73, Montreal, Canada, 10/1991.

STAN-M-74
Lakatos, S., Temporal Constraints on Apparent Motion in Auditory Space, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 11/1991.

STAN-M-75
Cook, P. R., "Noise and Aperiodicity in the Glottal Source: A Study of Singer Voices", Twelfth International Congress of Phoenetic Sciences, no. STAN-M-75, 08/1991.

STAN-M-76
Cook, P. R., "LECTOR: An Ecclesiastical Latin Control Language for the SPASM/Singer Instrument", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-76, Montreal, Canada, 1991.

STAN-M-77
Mellinger, D. K., "Event Formation and Separation in Musical Sound", Department of Computer Science, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-77, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 12/1991.

STAN-M-78
Dyer, An Object-Oriented Real-Time Simulation of Music Performance Using Interactive Control, , vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-78: California Institute of Technology, 1991.

STAN-M-79
Levitine, D. J., Absolute Memory for Musical Pitch: More Than The Melody Lingers On, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 06/1992.

STAN-M-80
Cook, P. R., Gillespie, J. O. Smith, Tanaka, and S. van Duyne, Physical Modeling and Signal Processing: CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1992 International Computer Music Conference, San Jose, CA, , no. STAN-M-80, oct, 1992.

STAN-M-81
Chafe, C., P. R. Cook, Morrill, J. Smith, and S. van Duyne, "CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1993 International Computer Music Conference, Tokyo, Japan", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-81, Tokyo, Japan, 12/1993.

STAN-M-82
Oppenheim, D. V., "Compositional Tools for Adding Expression to Music", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-82, San Jose, CA, USA, CCRMA, 10/1993.

STAN-M-83
Oppenheim, D. V., "DMIX- A Multi Faceted Environment for Composing and Performing Computer Music: Its Design, Philosophy, and Implementation", Fourth Biennial Arts and Technology Symposium, Stanford, CA, CCRMA, 10/1993.

STAN-M-84
Oppenheim, D. V., Towards a Better Software-Design for Supporting Creative Musical Activity (CMA), , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 10/1993.

STAN-M-85
Oppenheim, D. V., "Slappability: A New Metaphor for Human Computer Interaction", World Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Stanford, CA, CCRMA, 10/1993.

STAN-M-86
Wang, A L-C., "Instantaneous and Frequency-Warped Signal Processing Techniques for Auditory Source Separation", Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-86, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 1994.

STAN-M-87
Carter, N.
, A Generalized Approach to Automatic Recognition of Music Scores, , no. STAN-M-87, Stanford, California, Stanford University Department of Music, 12/1993.

STAN-M-88

Holland, S., Learning About Harmony with Harmony Space: an Overview, , Stanford, CA, CCRMA, 09/1994.

STAN-M-89
Smith, J. O., D. Rochesso, S. van Duyne, D. Berners, G. P. Scavone, P. R. Cook, J. R. Pierce, B. Gillespie, F. Lopez-Lezcano, J. Chomyszyn, et al., CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1994 International Computer Music Conference, Arhus, Denmark, , 09/1994.

STAN-M-90
Wang, A L-C., and J. O. Smith, On Fast FIR Filters Implemented as Tail-Canceling IIR Filters, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 11/1994.

STAN-M-91
Bauman, M. L., D. Berners, C. Chafe, P. R. Cook, D. A. Jaffe, T. Kunze, F. Lopez-Lezcano, G. P. Scavone, J. Smith, T. Stilson, et al., "CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1995 International Computer Music Conference, Banff, Canada", International Computer Music Conference, no. STAN-M-91, Banff, Canada, 09/1995.

STAN-M-92
Gillespie, B., "Haptic Displays of Systems with Changing Kinematic Constraints: The Virtual Piano Action", Department of Mechanical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-92, Stanford, California, Stanford University, 01/1996.

STAN-M-93
Moreno, E., "Embedding Equal Pitch Spaces and The Question of Expanded Chromas: An Experimental Approach", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-93, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 12/1995.

STAN-M-94
Chomyszyn, J., Distance of Sound in Reverberant Fields, , vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-94: Department of Music, Stanford University, 08/1995.

STAN-M-95
Gillespie, B., and S. O'Modhrain, The Moose: A Haptic User Interface for Blind Persons with Application to the Digital Sound Studio, , Stanford, California, Stanford University, 10/1995.

STAN-M-96
Trautmann, S. D., "Some Aspects of Applying Psychoacoustic Principles to Soundfield Reconstruction", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-96: Stanford University, 12/1995.

STAN-M-97
Van Duyne, S. A., and P. Wood, Overview, September 1994, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 09/1994.

STAN-M-98
Igoudin, A., and J. O. Smith, CCRMA Report, May 1996, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 05/1996.

STAN-M-99
Chafe, C., A. Igoudin, D. Jaffe, M. Karjalainen, T. Kunze, S. Levine, F. Lopez-Lezcano, S. O'Modhrain, N. Porcaro, W. Putnam, et al., "CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1996 International Computer Music Conference Hong Kong", International Computer Music Conference Hong Kong, no. STAN-M-99, Hong Kong, CCRMA, 08/1996.

STAN-M-100
Scavone, G. P., "An Acoustic Analysis of Single-Reed Woodwind Instruments with an Emphasis on Design", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-100, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 03/1997.

STAN-M-101
Berger, J., C. Chafe, A. Igoudin, D. Jaffe, T. Kunze, S. Levine, F. Lopez-Lezcano, S. O'Modhrain, P. Scandalis, G. Scavone, et al., "CCRMA Papers Presented at the 1997 International Computer Music Conference Thessaloniki, Greece", International Computer Music Conference Thessaloniki, Greece, no. STAN-M-101, Stanford, CA, CCRMA, 08/1997.

STAN-M-102
Igoudin, A., "Impact of MIDI on Electroacoustic Art Music", Department of Music, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-102, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 06/1997.

STAN-M-103
Scavone, G. P., CCRMA Publications, 1970-1995, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 01/1996.

STAN-M-104
Scavone, G. P., CCRMA Overview, January 1998, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 01/1998.

STAN-M-105
Scavone, G. P., CCRMA Overview, February 1999, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 02/1999.

STAN-M-106
Leistikow, R., and G. P. Scavone, CCRMA Overview, April 2000, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 04/2000.

STAN-M-107
Nichols, C., CCRMA Overview, July 2001, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 07/2001.

STAN-M-108
Bilbao, S., "Wave and Scattering Methods for the Numerical Integration of Partial Differential Equation", Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-108, Stanford, California, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 05/2001.

STAN-M-109
Scavone, G. P., CCRMA Overview, April 2002, , Stanford, CA, Stanford University, CCRMA, 04/2002.

STAN-M-111
Lu, H. - L., "Toward a High-Quailty Singing Synthesizer with Vocal Texture Control", Electrical Engineering, vol. Ph.D., no. STAN-M-111, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 07/2002.

STAN-M-112
Scavone, G. P., CCRMA Overview April 2003, , Stanford, CA, CCRMA, 04/2003.

STAN-M-114
Abe, M., and J. O. Smith, Design Criteria for the Quadratically Interpolated FFT Method (I): Bias due to Interpolation, , no. STAN-M-114: Stanford University, Department of Music, 2004.

STAN-M-115
Abe, M., and J. O. Smith, Design Criteria for the Quadratically Interpolated FFT Method (II): Bias due to Interfering Components, , no. STAN-M-115: Stanford University, Department of Music, 2004.

STAN-M-116
Abe, M., and J. O. Smith, Design Criteria for the Quadratically Interpolated FFT Method (III): Bias due to Amplitude and Frequency Modulation, , no. STAN-M-116: Stanford University, Department of Music, 2004.

STAN-M-117
Abe, M., and J. O. Smith, CQIFFT: Correcting Bias in a Sinusoidal Parameter Estimator based on Quadratic Interpolation of FFT Magnitude Peaks, , no. STAN-M-117: Stanford University, Department of Music, 2004.

STAN-M-118
Abe, M., and J. O. Smith, AM/FM Rate Estimation and Bias Correction for Time-Varying Sinusoidal Modeling, , no. STAN-M-118: Stanford University, Department of Music, 2004.

STAN-M-119
Chaigne, A.
, Coupled Structural-Acoustic Systems. Application to Stringed Instruments, , no. STAN-M-119: Stanford University, Department of Music, 2004.
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