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  2. Alpha Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Microsystems' first product, the AM-100 CPU board The first Alpha Micro computer was the S-100 AM-100, based upon the WD16 microprocessor chipset from Western Digital . In April 1978, the two-board AM-100 was offered at $1,496 (equivalent to $6,984 in 2023).

  3. Physical modelling synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Modelling attempts to replicate laws of physics that govern sound production, and will typically have several parameters, some of which are constants that describe the physical materials and dimensions of the instrument, while others are time-dependent functions describing the player's interaction with the instrument, such as plucking a string, or covering toneholes.

  4. List of computer simulation software - Wikipedia

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    SIMUL8 - software for discrete event or process based simulation. Simulations Plus - modeling and simulation software for pharmaceutical research; SimulationX - modeling and simulation software based on the Modelica language. Simulink - a tool for block diagrams, electrical mechanical systems and machines from MathWorks.

  5. Enhanced Acoustic Simulator for Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced Acoustic Simulator for Engineers (EASE) is an engineering design and analysis software for optimizing acoustics. [1] The full product is licensed and copy protected. It can perform complex analysis in three-dimensional space. There is a free-to-use web-based version available for two-dimensional analysis with limited geometry options. [2]

  6. Acoustical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Acoustical engineering (also known as acoustic engineering) is the branch of engineering dealing with sound and vibration. It includes the application of acoustics , the science of sound and vibration, in technology.

  7. Statistical energy analysis - Wikipedia

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    Statistical energy analysis (SEA) is a method for predicting the transmission of sound and vibration through complex structural acoustic systems. The method is particularly well suited for quick system level response predictions at the early design stage of a product, and for predicting responses at higher frequencies.

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  9. Spectral modeling synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Spectral modeling synthesis (SMS) is an acoustic modeling approach for speech and other signals. SMS considers sounds as a combination of harmonic content and noise content. Harmonic components are identified based on peaks in the frequency spectrum of the signal, normally as found by the short-time Fourier transform .