Church bells and synthesis using computers
I am interested in simulating the generation of the sound of bells. My ultimate objective is to synthesise a bicycle bell. I had done some web research on the topic, but it is not easy to find concrete implementation details. I had to resort to a bell manufacturer's site that included a lot of details on the sound generation modes of church bells in general.
Thankfully, it also had a few graphs on the sound spectrum of these, so I had a good starting point. I then started coding some test routines (sadly in C++), and got pretty promising results after some fiddling with constants and the like. I am pleased with the end result, as it closely resembles the real thing. What is still left, is to record and analyze spectrograms of those bells that are used with bicycles. I have previously tried tweaking the constants of the church bell with no luck.
Thankfully, it also had a few graphs on the sound spectrum of these, so I had a good starting point. I then started coding some test routines (sadly in C++), and got pretty promising results after some fiddling with constants and the like. I am pleased with the end result, as it closely resembles the real thing. What is still left, is to record and analyze spectrograms of those bells that are used with bicycles. I have previously tried tweaking the constants of the church bell with no luck.
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