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Musical Signal Processing with LabVIEW -- Introduction to Audio and Musical Signals
(col10481)
Author:
Ed Doering
Keywords:
amplitude
,
equal temperament
,
frequency
,
harmonics
,
hearing
,
intensity
,
LabVIEW
,
musical signals
,
perception
,
pitch
,
sound
,
tuning systems
Summary:
Learn about human perception of sound, including pitch and frequency, intensity and amplitude, harmonics, and tuning systems. The treatment of these concepts is oriented to the creation of music synthesis algorithms. A hands-on project investigates the specific choice of frequencies for the tuning system called "equal temperament," the most ... with LabVIEW".
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Learn about human perception of sound, including pitch and frequency, intensity and amplitude, harmonics, and tuning systems. The treatment of these concepts is oriented to the creation of music synthesis algorithms. A hands-on project investigates the specific choice of frequencies for the tuning system called "equal temperament," the most common tuning system for Western music. This course is part of the series "Musical Signal Processing with LabVIEW".
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
74.71%
Revised:
2007-11-07
Revisions:
New
Introduction to Selected Lessons in Persuasion
(m15971)
Author:
Institute for Learning
Keywords:
Argument
,
Methods
,
Persuade
,
Persuasion
,
Speech
,
Step Back
,
Write About
,
Write Like
Summary:
Learn about the major conceptual and pedagogical content in this English language arts unit including explicit guidance and tips for language development and social support of English learners. Development supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Language:
English
Popularity:
76.73%
Revised:
2008-04-07
Revisions:
New
Lesson 4: Methods to Persuade
(m15970)
Author:
Institute for Learning
Keywords:
Argument
,
Methods
,
Persuade
,
Persuasion
,
Speech
,
Step Back
,
Write About
,
Write Like
Summary:
In the final lesson using the same speech text of Lessons 1 -3, students are guided to identify and articulate the methods of persuasion in the speech. We suggest users become familiar with the sequenced, patterned way of reading, writing and talking of Lessons 1-3, which makes students’ success ... Hewlett Foundation.
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In the final lesson using the same speech text of Lessons 1 -3, students are guided to identify and articulate the methods of persuasion in the speech. We suggest users become familiar with the sequenced, patterned way of reading, writing and talking of Lessons 1-3, which makes students’ success with this lesson more likely. Development supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
70.47%
Revised:
2008-04-07
Revisions:
New
Formant (Vowel) Synthesis
(m15459)
Author:
Ed Doering
Keywords:
band-limited pulse
,
bandpass filter
,
formant
,
LabVIEW
,
speech
,
two-pole resonator
,
vocal tract
Summary:
Speech and singing contain a mixture of voiced and un-voiced sounds (sibilants like “s”). The spectrum of a voiced sound contains characteristic resonant peaks called formants caused by frequency shaping of the vocal tract. In this module, a formant synthesizer is developed and implemented in LabVIEW. The filter is ... pulse source.
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Speech and singing contain a mixture of voiced and un-voiced sounds (sibilants like “s”). The spectrum of a voiced sound contains characteristic resonant peaks called formants caused by frequency shaping of the vocal tract. In this module, a formant synthesizer is developed and implemented in LabVIEW. The filter is implemented as a set of parallel two-pole resonators (bandpass filters) that filter a band-limited pulse source.
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
88.58%
Revised:
2008-03-18
Revisions:
2
Lesson 1: Routines of Reading, Writing, Thinking, and Talking about Persuasion
(m15967)
Author:
Institute for Learning
Keywords:
Argument
,
Methods
,
Persuade
,
Persuasion
,
Speech
,
Step Back
,
Write About
,
Write Like
Summary:
Read how to support students to access prior knowledge about inspiring change and to engage in a first reading of a persuasive speech to get its gist. Lesson 1 includes the routines for writing to learn, talking in pairs or trios, note-taking and tracking learning. It also describes how ... Hewlett Foundation.
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Read how to support students to access prior knowledge about inspiring change and to engage in a first reading of a persuasive speech to get its gist. Lesson 1 includes the routines for writing to learn, talking in pairs or trios, note-taking and tracking learning. It also describes how to introduce the language of persuasion and the big picture of the unit via a graphic of a curricular architecture. Do not miss Lessons 2-4 in order to follow the progression from initial reading comprehension to critical thinking about one’s reading. Development supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
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Language:
English
Popularity:
69.76%
Revised:
2008-04-07
Revisions:
New
Lesson 2: Significance and Argument
(m15968)
Author:
Institute for Learning
Keywords:
Argument
,
Methods
,
Persuade
,
Persuasion
,
Speech
,
Step Back
,
Write About
,
Write Like
Summary:
How can teachers facilitate the rereading of the persuasive speech first read in Lesson 1? This lesson shows how rereading for significance and then explaining the moment’s significance can help students move from initial comprehension to drawing textual inferences. We suggest users go on to Lessons 3-4 to ... Hewlett Foundation
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How can teachers facilitate the rereading of the persuasive speech first read in Lesson 1? This lesson shows how rereading for significance and then explaining the moment’s significance can help students move from initial comprehension to drawing textual inferences. We suggest users go on to Lessons 3-4 to follow the progression to reading for interpretation and analysis of texts. Development supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
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Language:
English
Popularity:
54.60%
Revised:
2008-04-07
Revisions:
New
Perception of Sound
(m15439)
Author:
Ed Doering
Keywords:
amplitude
,
equal temperament
,
frequency
,
harmonics
,
intensity
,
overtones
,
pitch
,
tuning systems
Summary:
A basic understanding of human perception of sound is vital if you wish to design music synthesis algorithms to achieve your goals. In this module you will learn about pitch and frequency, intensity and amplitude, harmonics, and tuning systems. The treatment of these concepts is oriented to the creation of music synthesis algorithms.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
91.91%
Revised:
2008-03-18
Revisions:
2
Lesson 3: Interpret Sojourner Truth's Speech
(m15969)
Author:
Institute for Learning
Keywords:
Argument
,
Methods
,
Persuade
,
Persuasion
,
Speech
,
Step Back
,
Write About
,
Write Like
Summary:
The lesson and teacher resources describe how to assist students to deliver the same 19th Century speech they have read and reread with writing and talk in Lessons 1 and 2. Also explained is how to engage students in an inquiry-based discussion from an authentic text inquiry. We suggest ... Hewlett Foundation
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The lesson and teacher resources describe how to assist students to deliver the same 19th Century speech they have read and reread with writing and talk in Lessons 1 and 2. Also explained is how to engage students in an inquiry-based discussion from an authentic text inquiry. We suggest users become familiar with Lessons 1 and 2, which describe the reading experiences that build students’ readiness for an inquiry-based discussion. Development supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
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Language:
English
Popularity:
71.98%
Revised:
2008-04-08
Revisions:
2
Cepstrum
(m12469)
Author:
Brian Van Osdol
Keywords:
cepstrum
,
liftering
,
quefrency
,
speech
,
unvoiced
,
voiced
Summary:
Use and application of the cepstrum domain for speech analysis.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
96.84%
Revised:
2004-12-21
Revisions:
4
The Source Filter Model of Speech
(m12470)
Author:
Matthew Hutchinson
Keywords:
source filter model
,
speech
,
speech composition
,
speech makeup
,
speech model
Summary:
How speech can be modeled as a source signal passing through a filter.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
92.26%
Revised:
2004-12-21
Revisions:
5
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