DocumentCode
1470397
Title
Digital Waveguide Modeling for Wind Instruments: Building a State–Space Representation Based on the Webster–Lokshin Model
Author
Mignot, Rémi ; Hélie, Thomas ; Matignon, Denis
Author_Institution
CNRS, IRCAM, Paris, France
Volume
18
Issue
4
fYear
2010
fDate
5/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
843
Lastpage
854
Abstract
This paper deals with digital waveguide modeling of wind instruments. It presents the application of state-space representations for the refined acoustic model of Webster-Lokshin. This acoustic model describes the propagation of longitudinal waves in axisymmetric acoustic pipes with a varying cross-section, visco-thermal losses at the walls, and without assuming planar or spherical waves. Moreover, three types of discontinuities of the shape can be taken into account (radius, slope, and curvature). The purpose of this work is to build low-cost digital simulations in the time domain based on the Webster-Lokshin model. First, decomposing a resonator into independent elementary parts and isolating delay operators lead to a Kelly-Lochbaum network of input/output systems and delays. Second, for a systematic assembling of elements, their state-space representations are derived in discrete time. Then, standard tools of automatic control are used to reduce the complexity of digital simulations in the time domain. The method is applied to a real trombone, and results of simulations are presented and compared with measurements. This method seems to be a promising approach in term of modularity, complexity of calculation, and accuracy, for any acoustic resonators based on tubes.
Keywords
acoustic resonators; acoustic wave propagation; acoustic waveguides; digital simulation; musical instruments; state-space methods; Webster-Lokshin acoustic model; acoustic resonators; axisymmetric acoustic pipes; delay operators; digital simulations; digital waveguide modeling; state-space representation; wind instruments; Acoustic applications; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic waveguides; Acoustic waves; Assembly systems; Delay systems; Digital simulation; Instruments; Propagation losses; Shape; Acoustic signal processing; acoustic waveguides; linear delay filters; partial differential equations; signal synthesis; state–space methods;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1558-7916
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASL.2009.2038671
Filename
5446589
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