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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 13 May 2026 at 18:45

    When Max Schich @schichmax & Mikhail Tamm invited Carla Scaletti to @cudanlab on Morse Code Day, their discussion took an unexpected turn along the path to 'Ensoniment'. Check out the lecture/discussion on data sonification & analytical listening https://youtu.be/hQXgs2os4vc?si=L9V51ohf2AODZOjK

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    on 11 May 2026 at 00:57

    Benjamin Van Doren is making Chicago safer for millions of birds by installing acoustic monitors on the tops of skyscrapers. Most birds fly at night so the best way to track & identify them is by sound which is processed in near real time & shared on a public dashboard. https://news.wttw.com/2026/05/05/it-s-open-mic-night-chicago-rooftops-where-acoustic-devices-will-listen-migrating-birds

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