Recent advances in real-time musical effects, synthesis, and virtual analog models

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This paper reviews some of the recent advances in real-time musical effects processing and synthesis. The main emphasis is on virtual analog modeling, specifically digital emulation of vintage delay and reverberation effects, tube amplifiers, and voltage-controlled filters. Additionally, adaptive effects algorithms and sound synthesis and processing languages are discussed. © 2011 Jyri Pakarinen et al.

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Pakarinen, J., Välimäki, V., Fontana, F., Lazzarini, V., & Abel, J. S. (2011). Recent advances in real-time musical effects, synthesis, and virtual analog models. Eurasip Journal on Advances in Signal Processing. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/940784

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