A Comparison of Virtual Analog Modelling Techniques (Part 2) - Christopher Clarke & Jatin Chowdhury

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    A Comparison of Virtual Analog Modelling Techniques (Part 2) - Christopher Johann Clarke & Jatin Chowdhury - ADC23
    This talk will explore the spectrum of virtual analog modelling techniques including traditional methods (modified nodal analysis, wave digital filters), single-architecture neural network models, and grey-box methods that incorporate both physical modelling and machine learning techniques. Several models of the gain stage from the Boss DS-1 guitar pedal will be provided as a motivating example. The talk will discuss how these methods can generalize over a wide range of circuits, as well as the specific problems that users of each modelling technique can expect to see for different types of circuits.
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    Christopher Johann Clarke
    Christopher Clarke is a PhD candidate studying at SUTD (Multiphysics, A.I/Machine Learning) with a background in music specialising in generative algorithms (MMus) and psychophysics in music (BA, recipient of Phillip Holt Award).
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    Jatin Chowdhury
    Jatin is an audio signal processing engineer from Denver, Colorado, USA. For the past several years he has worked as a developer of audio effects and other music technology software. Jatin is a graduate from the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University, where he studied audio signal processing.
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    Special thanks to the ADC23 Team:
    Sophie Carus
    Derek Heimlich
    Andrew Kirk
    Bobby Lombardi
    Tom Poole
    Ralph Richbourg
    Jim Roper
    Jonathan Roper
    Prashant Mishra
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