| Well, the STK source code is easier to read and understand, also Perry
Cook wrote a book about this stuff which is pretty good.
Anyway, the Csound opcodes I mentioned are documented in the Csound
Reference Manual. Look in the table of contents for Opcodes Overview
chapter, Signal Generators section, Models and Emulations subsection.
Also look at the Waveguide Physical Modeling section.
Hope this helps,
Mike
On 4/8/09, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear Micheal,
> can You tell me, which opcodes are adapted from the STK?
>
> 2009/4/8 Michael Gogins :
>> Look at Perry Cook's Synthesis Toolkit in C++, also the opcodes in
>> Csound that were adapted from it, also some of the physical waveguide
>> model opcodes in Csound. There already are several versions of this
>> sound implemented in various ways (frequency modulation, waveguide
>> physical models, numerical solutions of partial differential
>> equations).
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Mike
>>
>> On 4/8/09, Stefan Thomas wrote:
>>> Dear community,
>>> I would like to build something like a resonance tube (like in a
>>> xylophone).
>>> I tried it with comb and reverb, but all my attempts sound really ugly.
>>> Can someone maybee give me a hint?
>>>
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