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Thoughts on FM: behind the algorithms

Thoughts on FM: behind the algorithms

In the past, the Frequency Modulation technique was used widely in radio transmission but had not been applied to sound synthesis. In the early 1970s, John Chowning, a composer and researcher at Stanford University, developed some important new techniques for music

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Insights Contributor: Roland Kuit

Insights Contributor: Roland Kuit

From his childhood, Roland Kuit has always been fascinated by the phenomenon of sound. Surrounded with instruments like a grand piano, violins, double bass, trombone and guitars, he started to experiment with these sounds and the tape recorder. He was

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    on 19 July 2025 at 19:09

    The Science is Sound! From acoustic analogs of electron entanglement, to positioning heart cells, to hydrogen bond sonification & more, check out the July Shaastra cover story by Pallab Roygupta on some unexpected ways sound is being used to probe nature. https://shaastramag.iitm.ac.in/lead-story/science-sound

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    on 28 June 2025 at 19:46

    SonicBoom, an autonomous robot that uses sound to sense objects in visually cluttered environments. Small differences in signal intensity & phase across an array of contact mics can localize the sound source & thus the point of contact with accuracy of ~0.4 to 2 cm https://spectrum.ieee.org/farm-robots-sound-based-sensing

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