Crosssampler: A Digital Convolution Cross Synthesis Instrument
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Jimmy Eadie, Crosssampler: A Digital Convolution Cross Synthesis Instrument, Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering, ICASPMA 2024: 18. Audio Signal Processing for Music Applications, Paris, France, July 18-19, 2024, 18, 7, 2024, 100 - 120
Abstract
Convolutional Cross Synthesis (CCS) has
emerged as a powerful technique for blending input signals to
create hybrid sounds. It has significantly expanded the horizons
of digital signal processing, enabling artists to explore novel
audio effects. However, the conventional applications of CCS
primarily revolve around reverberation and room simulation,
rather than being utilized as a creative synthesis method. In this
paper, we present the design of a digital instrument
CrossSampler that harnesses a parametric approach to
convolution cross synthesis which involves using adjustable
parameters to control the blending of audio signals through
convolution. These parameters allow for customization of the
resulting sound, offering greater creative control and flexibility.
It enables users to shape the output by manipulating factors
such as duration, intensity, and spectral characteristics. This
approach facilitates experimentation and exploration in sound
design and opens new sonic possibilities.
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Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/eadiejj
Other Titles: Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Type of material: Conference Paper

