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Digital Musical Synthesizer with Analog Control for Eurorack Platform
Klecl, Martin ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This work explores the topic of digital audio signal processing for modular synthesizers and the design of digital oscillator for modular standard known as Eurorack. Introduction of the theoretical part is dedicated to basic terms and blocks used in modular synthesizers. The thesis also characterizes and presents the methods of sound synthesis. The second part of the theory concerns analog and digital signal conversion made by digital signal processors DSP, focusing on ARM with focus on ARM architecture. The practical part of the thesis concerns design and construction of the digital oscillator which generates periodic waveforms without aliasing distortion. The oscillator also allows several types of modulations and waveforming and the module has several inputs for connecting control voltages or external audio signals.
Sound Creation Using VST
Švec, Michal ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with digital sound synthesis. The main task was to design and implement new sound synthesizer. Created tool uses different approaches to the sound synthesis, so it can be described as a hybrid. Instrument design was inspired by existing audio synthesizers. For implementation, C++ language and VST technology from Steinberg are used. As an extension, a module, that can process voice or text input and then build a MIDI file with melody (which can be interpreted with using any synthesizer) was designed and implemented. For this module, Python language is used. For the synthesizer, a simple graphical user interface was created.
M-lizer
Woska, Aleš ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Malý, Jakub (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of a software sound synthesizer of the .NET platform. The goal is to create a software tool which creates data, that are passed to a sound card or a similar device and that can by played on an output sound device, from MIDI data. Emphasis is placed on a authenticity of a sound output. Created sound would therefore be most resemble the sound of real instruments. Another goal is to create a guide, on how to write a software sound synthesizer that supports VST technology.
Digital Musical Synthesizer with Analog Control for Eurorack Platform
Klecl, Martin ; Číž, Radim (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This work explores the topic of digital audio signal processing for modular synthesizers and the design of digital oscillator for modular standard known as Eurorack. Introduction of the theoretical part is dedicated to basic terms and blocks used in modular synthesizers. The thesis also characterizes and presents the methods of sound synthesis. The second part of the theory concerns analog and digital signal conversion made by digital signal processors DSP, focusing on ARM with focus on ARM architecture. The practical part of the thesis concerns design and construction of the digital oscillator which generates periodic waveforms without aliasing distortion. The oscillator also allows several types of modulations and waveforming and the module has several inputs for connecting control voltages or external audio signals.
M-lizer
Woska, Aleš ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Poch, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of a software sound synthesizer of the .NET platform. The goal is to create a software tool which creates data, that are passed to a sound card or a similar device and that can by played on an output sound device, from MIDI data. Emphasis is placed on a authenticity of a sound output. Created sound would therefore be most resemble the sound of real instruments. Another goal is to create a guide, on how to write a software sound synthesizer that supports VST technology. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
M-lizer
Woska, Aleš ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Malý, Jakub (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of a software sound synthesizer of the .NET platform. The goal is to create a software tool which creates data, that are passed to a sound card or a similar device and that can by played on an output sound device, from MIDI data. Emphasis is placed on a authenticity of a sound output. Created sound would therefore be most resemble the sound of real instruments. Another goal is to create a guide, on how to write a software sound synthesizer that supports VST technology.
Sound Creation Using VST
Švec, Michal ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with digital sound synthesis. The main task was to design and implement new sound synthesizer. Created tool uses different approaches to the sound synthesis, so it can be described as a hybrid. Instrument design was inspired by existing audio synthesizers. For implementation, C++ language and VST technology from Steinberg are used. As an extension, a module, that can process voice or text input and then build a MIDI file with melody (which can be interpreted with using any synthesizer) was designed and implemented. For this module, Python language is used. For the synthesizer, a simple graphical user interface was created.

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