Dattorro Convex Optimization of a Reverberator
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+ | ==Convex Optimization in Audio== | ||
+ | Given this industrial-strength reverberator topology, it is an open question to derive a method for choosing delayline lengths such that perceived decay is exponential. In layman's terms, it is difficult to choose delayline lengths that will not cause | ||
+ | undulation in this reverberator's decay-tail. Choice of delayline length is an optimization problem because one must simultaneously insure that the network provides good musical qualities. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Progenitor.jpg|thumb|center|1024px|Reverberator after [http://www.davidgriesinger.com Griesinger] <i>ca.</i>1978]] |
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Convex Optimization in Audio
Given this industrial-strength reverberator topology, it is an open question to derive a method for choosing delayline lengths such that perceived decay is exponential. In layman's terms, it is difficult to choose delayline lengths that will not cause undulation in this reverberator's decay-tail. Choice of delayline length is an optimization problem because one must simultaneously insure that the network provides good musical qualities.

Reverberator after Griesinger ca.1978