Abstract

This article shows the distribution of good parameters for trumpet, tenor voice, and Chinese pipa tones using wavetable, wavetable-indexing, wavetable-interpolation, group-additive, formantFM, double-FM, and discrete-summation matching. The results give some clues why recent wavetableand FM-matching investigations have been so successful, and establish some guidelines to help identify other potentially useful matching methods.

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