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Re: [Csnd] the "shimmer/sheen" of a violin

Date2012-01-20 03:03
From"Partev Barr Sarkissian"
SubjectRe: [Csnd] the "shimmer/sheen" of a violin
Just be careful with the "SHARC" terminology, it's also a brand 
name for a series of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) IC chips made 
by the company Analog Devices. They have a reputation of jealously
protecting their brand, and brand names, so please be careful.


-Partev


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--- thorin.kerr@gmail.com wrote:

From: thorin kerr 
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [Csnd] the "shimmer/sheen" of a violin
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 09:18:36 +1000

Well... despite being a criminal enterprise, you might want to have a
look at the SHARC timbre database by Greg Sandell:

http://www.timbre.ws/sharc/

And, incriminating though this may be: Stephen Yi made a Csound
version    of   the   SHARC   database   on   his   Csounds.com
page: http://csounds.com/stevenyi/

But... don't get caught.
Thorin
On   Mon,   Jan   16,   2012   at   12:59   PM,  Dennis  Raddle
 wrote:

  I'm doing some experiments with pvs analysis of instruments and
  reducing them to gen10 tables which I play back with oscili. For
  instance, a violin. I realize there is much inharmonic energy in
  the  violin.  In particular, I'm interested in the beautiful
  sheen/shimmer in the high harmonics. This disappears when I play it
  back  with  a  purely  harmonic  spectrum..  there  is still
  high-frequency energy there, but sounds like a power drill.
  So what I'd like to know is, is there a simple model that produces
  the shimmer? It doesn't have to be an exact physical model; I'm
  wondering if there is something simple that imitates it. Maybe
  granular synthesis?
  Dennis




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Date2012-01-20 07:28
Frompeiman khosravi
SubjectRe: [Csnd] the "shimmer/sheen" of a violin
oh you'd better delete the mention of "S***C" from the mailing list..... in case SOPA is passed.
 

On 20 January 2012 03:03, Partev Barr Sarkissian <encino_man@netscape.com> wrote:
Just be careful with the "SHARC" terminology, it's also a brand
name for a series of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) IC chips made
by the company Analog Devices. They have a reputation of jealously
protecting their brand, and brand names, so please be careful.


-Partev


=============================================

--- thorin.kerr@gmail.com wrote:

From: thorin kerr <thorin.kerr@gmail.com>
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [Csnd] the "shimmer/sheen" of a violin
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 09:18:36 +1000

Well... despite being a criminal enterprise, you might want to have a
look at the SHARC timbre database by Greg Sandell:

http://www.timbre.ws/sharc/

And, incriminating though this may be: Stephen Yi made a Csound
version    of   the   SHARC   database   on   his   Csounds.com
page: http://csounds.com/stevenyi/

But... don't get caught.
Thorin
On   Mon,   Jan   16,   2012   at   12:59   PM,  Dennis  Raddle
<dennis.raddle@gmail.com> wrote:

 I'm doing some experiments with pvs analysis of instruments and
 reducing them to gen10 tables which I play back with oscili. For
 instance, a violin. I realize there is much inharmonic energy in
 the  violin.  In particular, I'm interested in the beautiful
 sheen/shimmer in the high harmonics. This disappears when I play it
 back  with  a  purely  harmonic  spectrum..  there  is still
 high-frequency energy there, but sounds like a power drill.
 So what I'd like to know is, is there a simple model that produces
 the shimmer? It doesn't have to be an exact physical model; I'm
 wondering if there is something simple that imitates it. Maybe
 granular synthesis?
 Dennis




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Date2012-01-20 07:43
FromTito Latini
SubjectRe: [Csnd] the "shimmer/sheen" of a violin
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