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Design of Algorithms of Digital Audio Processing for Simulation of Guitar Combo Based on Circuit Analysis of Analogue Prototypes
Mačák, Jaromír ; Přikryl, Lubor (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with computer simulation of a guitar combo. The complete simulation is divided into separate blocks and then transfer characteristics and frequency responses of each block are obtained from a circuit analysis of analogue prototype. After their aproximation, the transfer characteristics are implemented as waveshapers and frequency responses are simulated using digital filters designed according to their analogue prototypes. Designed algorithms are implemented as plug-in mudule in language C++.
Reverb Digital audio effect based on convolution with impulse response of acoustic room
Tichý, Vladimír ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Mačák, Jaromír (advisor)
This work deals with a computer simulation of an acoustic room using its impulse response. Two different approaches to the simulation are described with their pros and cons and then the work is focused on the physical approach, which uses room’s impulse response during the simulation. Several methods for the extraction of the impulse response of the acoustic room are mentioned with their conditions of use. The detailed description of various algorithms for a real time convolution computing is followed by the cost analysis of frequency domain block convolution algorithms. Several algorithms are chosen, implemented and tested in Matlab environment. Then the most effective of them is chosen to be implemented in VST technology as the plug in module for real time room simulation.
Real-time Digital Simulation of Guitar Amplifiers as Audio Effects
Mačák, Jaromír ; Zölzer, Udo (referee) ; Orgoň, Miloš (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
Práce se zabývá číslicovou simulací kytarových zesilovačů, jakož to nelineárních analogových hudebních efektů, v reálném čase. Hlavním cílem práce je návrh algoritmů, které by umožnily simulaci složitých systémů v reálném čase. Tyto algoritmy jsou prevážně založeny na automatizované DK-metodě a aproximaci nelineárních funkcí. Kvalita navržených algoritmů je stanovana pomocí poslechových testů.
Realization of the chorus effect with BBD
Černý, Filip ; Mačák, Jaromír (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is conception and construction of new laboratory device enabling realization of the musical effect CHORUS. Part of this work is theoretical analyses of effects using delay line and charge coupled devices with BBD. The next part is dealing with conception of particular sections of the device. The device is constructed by individual standards and construction recommendation. The device is constructed for measurement purposes therefore it contains various setting elements. The final part is dealing with testing of the device and with a manual for measuring on this device in laboratory of musical electronic.
Chorus effect - innovation of laboratory exercise
Zvončák, Vojtěch ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
The thesis is a theoretical preparation and description of the construction of a laboratory device, which will be used in the laboratory of Studio and Musical Electronics course. At the beginning of the thesis there are basic features of effects with delay line explained. Then CHORUS effect and its mathematical function is desribed. Features of delay line are shown - delay line contains BBD shift register working on CCD principle. There are Frequency Response characteristics of CHORUS effect simaluted in VST Plugin Analyser program. Practical part deals with the description of the individual parts of the whole device circuit. Results of the significant signals measurement are introduced in chapter 5. A design of power switching supply for this laboratory device is presented at the end of the thesis.
Simulation of analogue audio effecs using the nonlinear filters
Otoupalík, Petr ; Káňa, Ladislav (referee) ; Mačák, Jaromír (advisor)
This thesis deals with a simulation of analogue audio effects using the nonlinear models that replace the analogue nonlinear devices in discrete domain. The thesis describes Volterra system model and simplified Volterra system model that can be realized in two ways, either Wiener model, or Hammerstein model. The method for the analysis and modeling of audio and acoustic nonlinear systems is presented in this thesis. This method allows through knowledge of the input swept-sine signal and the response of the analogue nonlinear system to the input signal to determine the coefficients of the discrete nonlinear system. This allows simulating the analogue nonlinear system in discrete domain. The method was first tested and then used successfully for simulation of the analogue nonlinear system in discrete domain. Concretely, it was simulated a musical guitar effect of the type of distortion. Last part of this thesis is devoted a description of VST technology and an implementation of VST plug-in module, which realizations Hammerstein model.
Chorus effect - innovation of laboratory exercise
Zvončák, Vojtěch ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
The thesis is a theoretical preparation and description of the construction of a laboratory device, which will be used in the laboratory of Studio and Musical Electronics course. At the beginning of the thesis there are basic features of effects with delay line explained. Then CHORUS effect and its mathematical function is desribed. Features of delay line are shown - delay line contains BBD shift register working on CCD principle. There are Frequency Response characteristics of CHORUS effect simaluted in VST Plugin Analyser program. Practical part deals with the description of the individual parts of the whole device circuit. Results of the significant signals measurement are introduced in chapter 5. A design of power switching supply for this laboratory device is presented at the end of the thesis.
Realization of the chorus effect with BBD
Černý, Filip ; Mačák, Jaromír (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is conception and construction of new laboratory device enabling realization of the musical effect CHORUS. Part of this work is theoretical analyses of effects using delay line and charge coupled devices with BBD. The next part is dealing with conception of particular sections of the device. The device is constructed by individual standards and construction recommendation. The device is constructed for measurement purposes therefore it contains various setting elements. The final part is dealing with testing of the device and with a manual for measuring on this device in laboratory of musical electronic.
Real-time Digital Simulation of Guitar Amplifiers as Audio Effects
Mačák, Jaromír ; Zölzer, Udo (referee) ; Orgoň, Miloš (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
Práce se zabývá číslicovou simulací kytarových zesilovačů, jakož to nelineárních analogových hudebních efektů, v reálném čase. Hlavním cílem práce je návrh algoritmů, které by umožnily simulaci složitých systémů v reálném čase. Tyto algoritmy jsou prevážně založeny na automatizované DK-metodě a aproximaci nelineárních funkcí. Kvalita navržených algoritmů je stanovana pomocí poslechových testů.
Simulation of analogue audio effecs using the nonlinear filters
Otoupalík, Petr ; Káňa, Ladislav (referee) ; Mačák, Jaromír (advisor)
This thesis deals with a simulation of analogue audio effects using the nonlinear models that replace the analogue nonlinear devices in discrete domain. The thesis describes Volterra system model and simplified Volterra system model that can be realized in two ways, either Wiener model, or Hammerstein model. The method for the analysis and modeling of audio and acoustic nonlinear systems is presented in this thesis. This method allows through knowledge of the input swept-sine signal and the response of the analogue nonlinear system to the input signal to determine the coefficients of the discrete nonlinear system. This allows simulating the analogue nonlinear system in discrete domain. The method was first tested and then used successfully for simulation of the analogue nonlinear system in discrete domain. Concretely, it was simulated a musical guitar effect of the type of distortion. Last part of this thesis is devoted a description of VST technology and an implementation of VST plug-in module, which realizations Hammerstein model.

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