A quantum leap for the physical modelling of music instruments
<b>UHH063/01.06.2011</b><br><br>
A new developed method makes a computer aided modelling of music instruments in real time possible. It considers variations of instrument geometries, whose coupling with one another as well as their material properties for the sound generation.
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