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Convergence synthesis of dynamic frequency modulation tones using an evolution strategy
Mitchell, T. J. and Pipe, A. G. (2005) Convergence synthesis of dynamic frequency modulation tones using an evolution strategy. In: EvoWorkkshops 2005: EvoBIO, E. E. E. E. a. E. , ed. (2005) Applications on Evolutionary Computing. (Volume) Lausanne: Springer Berlin/ Heidelberg, pp. 533-538. ISBN 978-3-540-25396-9 Full text not available from this repository Publisher's URL: http://www.springerlink.com/content/urqf3yydxkf4t9... AbstractThis paper reports on steps that have been taken to enhance previously presented evolutionary sound matching work. In doing so, the convergence characteristics are shown to provide a synthesis method that produces interesting sounds. The method implements an Evolution Strategy to optimise a set of real-valued Frequency Modulation parameters. The development of the evolution is synthesised as optimisation takes place, and the corresponding dynamic sound can be observed developing from initial disorder, into a stable, static tone.
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