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Analog synthesizers, such as the modular Moog and ARP synthesizers,
typically used elementary waveforms such as sawtooth, pulse train, and
the like. A variety of signal models has been developed for
generating such waveforms digitally without incurring the aliasing
associated with simply sampling the ideal waveforms. A special issue
of the IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing was
devoted to this area in 2010. Specific related papers include
[520,327]. The same issue also
included papers on more model-based approaches in which the original
analog circuit is digitized using general methods [560],
some of which will be discussed here in later chapters. Waveform signal
models will not be discussed further in this book, so see the
references for further guidance in this area
[520,327,326,347,508,509,480,507,481,67,78].
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