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More Practical Plucked String
The above example may be extended as follows to provide greater
sonic realism:
- Add a body resonator using the ``commuted synthesis'' technique (see §4.14)
- Add another (coupled) string loop to simulate vibrations in two planes instead of one (see §4.11 and §G.11)
- Couple vibration feedback from the bridge into the string (for sympathetic resonances among strings)
- Provide extra damping during the attack to reduce the probability of overflow
- Compute more than one sample per call (larger ``chunk size'')
- MIDI controller support (see the many STK programming examples)
- Score file support (called SKINI files in the STK--see the STK programming examples)
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