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Hi everyone,

We are pleased to announce a one day workshop on: *Physical Modeling of
Musical Instruments in the Faust Programming Language*. It will take place
online (free) on Feb. 1, 2021, 3-9pm GMT-1.

Faust has been used for the physical modeling of musical instruments for
many years now. Different tools have been developed recently to address the
needs of various modeling techniques (e.g., finite difference scheme,
waveguides, mass interaction, etc.).

The goal of this one day workshop is to provide a series of interactive
one-hour tutorials on these tools as well as some background on their
related modeling techniques.

*When and Where?*
This event will take place online on *Feb. 1, 2021, 3-9pm GMT-1*.

*How to Participate?*
To register for this free online event, just *fill up this form:
https://forms.gle/AzoPwBX7wwRcLBEf7 <https://forms.gle/AzoPwBX7wwRcLBEf7>*.

*Program*
- *3pm-4pm:* Creating Circuit-Bendable Wave-Digital Models of Analog Audio
Circuits in Faust -- Dirk Roosenburg
- *4pm-5pm:* An Introduction to Mass-Interaction Modelling in Faust --
James Leonard and Jérôme Villeneuve
- *5pm-6pm:* Finite Difference Schemes Synthesis in Faust -- Riccardo Russo
- *6pm-7pm:* break
- *7pm-8pm:* Introduction to the Faust Physical Modeling Toolkit -- Romain
Michon
- *8pm-9pm:* Introduction to Physical Modeling Formulations and Faust
Implementations -- Julius O. Smith

Additional information can be found on the event webpage:
https://faust.grame.fr/community/events/#faust-physical-modeling-workshop

For any question: mic...@grame.fr

We look forward to see you there!

Cheers,

Romain

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Romain Michon
Researcher
GRAME-CNCMhttp://grame.fr/~michon
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