Re: Cross Modulation

From: Kevin Austin (kevin.austin@videotron.ca)
Date: Wed Jul 25 2007 - 21:06:37 EDT


It's a matter of asking the right question, or framing the wrong
question in an interesting fashion.

Part of your question is about the interaction of waves, which, when
one looks at a lake, it is seen that the waves move about with no
interaction. However, when any single point is examined, it undergoes
complex motion.

Best

Kevin

At 9:56 PM -0300 7/25/07, Kamen Zenov wrote:
>Hehe just pulling your leg Professor !
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>Went fishing and...
>What a catch!
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>>>8-|>>>>
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>SYNTHESIZE YOUR PERCUSSIONZ!!!!!
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>kAmEn
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>>From: Kevin Austin <kevin.austin@videotron.ca>
>>Reply-To: eamt@concordia.ca
>>To: eamt@concordia.ca
>>CC: eamt@concordia.ca, Kamen Zenov <buddha_killah@hotmail.com>
>>Subject: Re: Cross Modulation
>>Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 20:20:48 -0400
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>>It may be better not to try to describe it in "real world" terms.
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>>Best
>>Kevin
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>>To help you set this up, modal an instrument as a noise source and
>>a damping mechanism. The damping mechanism may be highly resonant.
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>>At 9:14 PM -0300 7/25/07, Kamen Zenov wrote:
>>>Fantastic link!
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>>>Yes i'm trying to model and synthesize the interaction (who cares
>>>about the real world?)
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>>>k
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