In this episode we use an approximation of the KarplusStrong algorithm to design plucked string sounds on the DSI Pro 2 synthesizer using physical modeling synthesis. The KarplusStrong algorithm involves a short burst of noise that is fed into a delay line. The samples are averaged as they feed back through the line and this results in a crude simulation of a plucked string which sounds surprisingly good. Unfortunately the pitch doesn't track correctly here because this needs to be calibrated in code and what I'm doing in this video is just a simulation of this algorithm using the delay and some noise.
More info on the KarplusStrong algorithm:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karplus...
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/...
http://cmc.music.columbia.edu/musican...
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