Download A Measurement Technique for Highly Nonlinear Transfer Functions
This paper presents a new method to estimate nonlinear transfer functions of tube amplifiers or distortion effect stages. A special test signal and a sorting algorithm allow the calculation of the nonlinear transfer functions. PSPICE simulations of a tube amplifier as well as real-time measurements of a tube amplifier with a high quality 24bit/96kHz sound card will be presented.
Download The Influence of Small Variations in a Simplified Guitar Amplifier Model
A strongly simplified guitar amplifier model, consisting of four stages, is presented. The exponential sweep technique is used to measure the frequency dependent harmonic spectra. The influence of small variations of the system parameters on the harmonic components is analyzed. The differences of the spectra are explained and visualized.
Download Block-oriented modeling of distortion audio effects using iterative minimization
Virtual analog modeling is the process of digitally recreating an analog device. This study focuses on analog distortion pedals for guitarists, which are categorized as stompboxes, because the musician turns them on and off by stepping on the switch. While some of the current digital models of distortion effects are circuit-based, this study uses a signal-based approach to identify the device under test (DUT). An algorithm to identify any distortion effect pedal in any given setting by input-output (I/O) measurements is proposed. A parametric block-oriented Wiener-Hammerstein model for distortion effects and the corresponding iterative error minimization procedure are introduced. The algorithm is implemented in Matlab and uses the Levenberg-Marquardt minimization procedure with boundaries for the parameters.
Download Block-oriented Gray Box Modeling of Guitar Amplifiers
In this work, analog guitar amplifiers are modeled with an automated procedure using iterative optimization techniques. The digital model is divided into functional blocks, consisting of lineartime-invariant (LTI) filters and nonlinear blocks with nonlinear mapping functions and memory. The model is adapted in several steps. First the filters are measured and afterwards the parameters of the digital model are adapted for different input signals to minimize the error between itself and the analog reference system. This is done for a small number of analog reference devices. Afterwards the adapted model is evaluated with objective scores and a listening test is performed to rate the quality of the adapted models.