Download Modeling and Extending the Rca Mark Ii Sound Effects Filter
We have analyzed the Sound Effects Filter from the one-of-a-kind RCA Mark II sound synthesizer and modeled it as a Wave Digital Filter using the Faust language, to make this once exclusive device widely available. By studying the original schematics and measurements of the device, we discovered several circuit modifications. Building on these, we proposed a number of extensions to the circuit which increase its usefulness in music production.
Download Time-Varying Filter Stability and State Matrix Products
We show a new sufficient criterion for time-varying digital filter stability: that the matrix norm of the product of state matrices over a certain finite number of time steps is bounded by 1. This extends Laroche’s Criterion 1, which only considered one time step, while hinting at extensions to two time steps. Further extending these results, we also show that there is no intrinsic requirement that filter coefficients be frozen over any time scale, and extend to any dimension a helpful theorem that allows us to avoid explicitly performing eigen- or singular value decompositions in studying the matrix norm. We give a number of case studies on filters known to be time-varying stable, that cannot be proven time-varying stable with the original criterion, where the new criterion succeeds.