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Synthesis of the musical audio signal using direct generation of harmonics
Ježek, Štěpán ; Mekyska, Jiří (referee) ; Přikryl, Lubor (advisor)
This thesis is focused on musical sound synthesis, in particular, the method of additive synthesis. The main goal is to implement a software musical instrument in the VST3 plug-in format, using the C++ programming language and the JUCE application framework. The final program offers spectral components editing capabilities and is able to morph between user-defined spectrum states in time. The introduction summarizes some common synthesis methods and their advantages or disadvantages. Next section deals with the technology used during the VST3 plug-in implementation and describes core parts that make up the final application. This analysis is focused mainly on the signal processing part, but there is also a brief description of the graphical user interface.
Program for generating two-dimensional Erlich tuning
Dvořáková, Anna ; Indrák, Michal (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis documents the creation of a program generating two-dimensional Erlich tuning systems. Using set parameters it computes the frequencies of each tone and enables the user to immediately play in the chosen tuning. The app works both as a plugin and as a standalone software.
Program for generating two-dimensional Erlich tuning
Dvořáková, Anna ; Indrák, Michal (referee) ; Jirásek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis documents the creation of a program generating two-dimensional Erlich tuning systems. Using set parameters it computes the frequencies of each tone and enables the user to immediately play in the chosen tuning. The app works both as a plugin and as a standalone software.
Synthesis of the musical audio signal using direct generation of harmonics
Ježek, Štěpán ; Mekyska, Jiří (referee) ; Přikryl, Lubor (advisor)
This thesis is focused on musical sound synthesis, in particular, the method of additive synthesis. The main goal is to implement a software musical instrument in the VST3 plug-in format, using the C++ programming language and the JUCE application framework. The final program offers spectral components editing capabilities and is able to morph between user-defined spectrum states in time. The introduction summarizes some common synthesis methods and their advantages or disadvantages. Next section deals with the technology used during the VST3 plug-in implementation and describes core parts that make up the final application. This analysis is focused mainly on the signal processing part, but there is also a brief description of the graphical user interface.

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