Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1996-08-16
1998-05-05
Mai, Tan V.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
84661, G06F 1710, G10H 112
Patent
active
057485135
ABSTRACT:
A coupled mode digital filter which simulates any number of arbitrarily tuned modes coupled together so as to share the same loss element at a junction loaded by an arbitrary impedance function is formed from the filter may be excited by a stored or generated excitation signal, or a filtered excitation signal, to produce inharmonic percussive sounds and musically interesting two-stage and beating decay envelopes resulting from natural coupling of modes of near frequencies
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Mai Tan V.
Stanford University
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