MIT engineers develop virtual violin simulation tool for luthiers
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Jennifer Ouellette
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Summary
MIT engineers have developed a virtual violin simulation tool that captures the precise physics of the instrument and reproduces realistic sounds of plucked strings. Published in npj Acoustics, the computational model allows luthiers (violin makers) to tweak design parameters and hear the effect on sound during the early design process, potentially streamlining the traditional hands-on craft of violin making.
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MIT engineers hope to streamline that painstaking process with their new virtual violin.
It's a computer simulation tool that can capture the precise physics of the instrument and even reproduce a realistic sound of a plucked string.
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