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In commuted synthesis, it is often helpful to factor out the
least damped resonances in the body model for implementation in
parametric form (e.g., as second-order filters, or ``biquads'').
The advantages of this are manifold, including the following:
- The excitation table is shortened (now containing only the most damped modes).
- The parametric resonances can be modulated for interesting effects.
- Multiple body outputs become available from the parametric filters.
Techniques for carrying out this factorization in practice are
discussed in Appendix Q [213].
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