Re: FM? (Olivier Tache )


Subject: Re: FM?
From:    Olivier Tache  <olivier.tache@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 16 May 2006 10:43:04 +0200

Hi, "FM" stands for "Frequency Modulation" , a sound synthesis technique initiated by John Chowning in the early 70's which has been very popular in the 80's (in commercial synthesizers) and the 90's (in computer sound cards). Bests, Olivier superk a ¨¦crit : > Hi, everyone, > > In Xavier Serra's paper, "Musical Sound Modeling with Sinusoids plus Noise", three types of parameter model of music are mentioned, that is, instrument model, spectrum model and abstract model. And, it said, "Abstract models, such as FM, attempt to provide musically useful parameters in an abstract formula." Here, "FM" refers to what? Does anyone know? > > Thanks > > Superk (Kun She) > intel_ghost@xxxxxxxx > 2006-05-16 > ----------------------------------------------- > Ask, it will be given you; > Search, you will find; > Knock, the door will be opened for you. > > -- Olivier Tache Associate Researcher - Doctorate Applicant Laboratoire Informatique et Cr¨¦ation Artistique INPG, 46, av. F¨¦lix Viallet 38031 Grenoble Cedex, France Tel. +33 (0) 476574660 Fax +33 (0) 476574889


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