String Sound Synthesizer On Gpu-Accelerated Finite Difference Scheme

Published: 01 Jan 2024, Last Modified: 15 May 2025ICASSP 2024EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: This paper introduces a nonlinear string sound synthesizer, based on a finite difference simulation of the dynamic behavior of strings under various excitations. The presented synthesizer features a versatile string simulation engine capable of stochastic parameterization, encompassing fundamental frequency modulation, stiffness, tension, frequency-dependent loss, and excitation control. This open-source physical model simulator not only benefits the audio signal processing community but also contributes to the burgeoning field of neural network-based audio synthesis by serving as a novel dataset construction tool. Implemented in PyTorch, this synthesizer offers flexibility, facilitating both CPU and GPU utilization, thereby enhancing its applicability as a simulator. GPU utilization expedites computation by parallelizing operations across spatial and batch dimensions, further enhancing its utility as a data generator.
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