Martin Shuppius - Physical modelling of guitar strings (ADC'17)
Physical modelling of guitar strings Martin Schuppius, Independent Software Developer Martin will show how to implement physical modelling of guitar strings. He will do this by explaining the current state of his guitar model, with a very basic model and step by step refine it, until a fairly realistic guitar sound is produced. Martin will mainly be talking about guitar strings, but the same techniques can be applied to many other types of stringed instrument, such as for example a harp, banjo or piano. Presented at ADC 2017, Code Node, London. https://juce.com/adc-2017

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