On Mon, September 27, 2010 7:03 am, Stefano D'Angelo wrote: > 2010/9/26 <[email protected]>: >> On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 04:17:43PM +0200, Stefano D'Angelo wrote: >> >>> I recently (last friday) got my MSc graduation with a thesis on >>> physics-based (a.k.a. physical) modeling for sound processing and was >>> just about to post a link on this mailing list. >>> >>> http://naspro.atheme.org/public/mt_dangelo.pdf >> >> Auguri & congratulations ! > > Ti ringrazio :-) > >> The tube amp example is really nice - including the interaction >> with the speaker - all of it: electrical, mechanical and acoustic. >> This is also the first time I see both the impedance and mobility >> models explained in a graduation paper. The fact that the two >> exist is the source of *lots* of confusion - you did well to >> include this, even if it's just a detail in the whole paper. > > Well, since almost nobody is into this stuff at my home university I > thought it was a good idea to try to explain most things, even if not > in much detail (the whole thing was mostly prepared during my Erasmus > exchange programme in Helsinki, and there is a whole department > working on this stuff there). > >> A question: how many iterations does the tube model typically >> require to converge to the required precision ? > > I have to admit I don't know, I will check and let you know. ;-) > >> I hope you will continue to develop Permafrost, even without >> optimisation it would make a very nice simulation tool. > > Eh... it depends on what is going to happen now, whether I will find a > job or continue within the university and how much spare time I will > be able to have. Money, damn money! > > In the meanwhile I already restarted working on it and there is also a > friend of mine helping me (but he's a total beginner in "serious" > programming).. let's see what happens. > > BTW, if somebody can offer me a job or a PhD or anything to keep me > working on these things... :-) >
You never know with this list. It might help if you say what kind of job would enable you to do that. -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
