Neukom Institute presents Ge Wang: Music, Computing, People

Music, Computing, People: An Emerging Dimension for Engaging One Another Creatively, Expressively, and Socially. The computer, in its many shapes and sizes, …

  1. paulj0557
    paulj0557 says:

    Can someone please tell me if there is anything on the horizon that can
    without a shadow of doubt replicate the great analog electronic organ Tone
    Generating systems- An actual example of such an attempt is that of the
    electromagnetic Hammond ‘Tone Wheel Generator’ being digitally modeled
    using VASE technology. This is the ‘New B3’ organ. Another example of organ
    emulation is Hauptwerk- a pipe organ emulator. Q: Can Kemper guitar amp
    modelling technology be utilized to capture analog tone gen?

  2. paulj0557
    paulj0557 says:

    If anyone reading my two comments can answer these questions please contact
    me on the Organ Forum, my screen name is the same as Youtube. Don’t let the
    height of digital deter you from expecting purity in tone generation. There
    is a silver lining in it for any good engineer or developing team who can
    successfully go beyond our current state of the art in D to A design.
    Homework: The Teleharmonium was the first tone generator. Laurens Hammond
    followed w/ the tone wheel.Build Hartley from 2 TWPU