An Intuitive Design Approach for Implementing Real Time Audio Effects (Mukhopadhyay and Ranjan, 2013)

04/10/2024 14 min Temporada 1

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Episode Synopsis

Welcome to Revise and Resubmit. Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of real-time audio processing and intuitive design. Have you ever wondered how those magical audio effects in your favorite songs are created? Well, in today's episode, we explore the innovative approach taken by Mayukh Mukhopadhyay and Om Ranjan in their paper, An Intuitive Design Approach for Implementing Real Time Audio Effects, published on arXiv by Cornell University.
In this research, they demonstrate how the power of MATLAB and Code Composer Studio can be harnessed to create real-time audio effects using digital signal processors. Through two unique scheduling techniques, they show how a seemingly complex process can be streamlined for industrial application. From idle task scheduling to DSP/BIOS task scheduling, the possibilities for audio design are endless, and the potential for real-world impact is huge.
But here's the burning question: Could these scheduling techniques revolutionize the way we experience sound in everything from music production to immersive tech? Stick around as we explore the future of real-time audio effects.
And before we jump in, let’s take a moment to thank Mayukh Mukhopadhyay, Om Ranjan, and Cornell University for open accessing their research that makes this conversation possible.
Now, let's get into it!
Reference
Mukhopadhyay, M., & Ranjan, O. (2013). An Intuitive Design Approach For Implementing Real Time Audio Effects. arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.0842. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1311.0842

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