posted on 1982-01-01, 00:00authored byRoger B Dannenberg, Istvan Derenyi
Convincing synthesis of wind instruments requires more than the
reproduction of individual tones. Since the player exerts continuous control over
amplitude, frequency, and other parameters, it is not adequate to store simple
templates for individual tones and string them together to make phrases.
Transitions are important, and the details of a tone are affected by context. To
address these problems, we present an approach to music synthesis that relies on
a performance model to generate musical control signals and an instrument
model to generate appropriate time-varying spectra. This approach is carefully
designed to facilitate model construction from recorded examples of acoustic
performances. We report on our experience developing a system to synthesize
trumpet performances from a symbolic score input.