This paper reports on steps that have been taken to enhance previously presented evolutionary sound matching work. In doing so, the convergence characteristics are shown to provide a synthesis method that produces interesting sounds. The method implements an Evolution Strategy to optimise a set of real-valued Frequency Modulation parameters. The development of the evolution is synthesised as optimisation takes place, and the corresponding dynamic sound can be observed developing from initial disorder, into a stable, static tone. 1 Background Horner et al. have presented a collection of evolutionary dynamic-tone matching systems applied to a variety of synthesis techniques: Frequency Modulation Synthesis (FM) [1], [2], Wavetable synthesis [3], and Group Synthesis [4]. Throughout Horner’s work, a Genetic Algorithm (GA) is employed to optimise a set of static wavetable basis-spectra1 , which are, as in wavetable synthesis, combined in time-varying quantities to match dynamic target tone...
Thomas J. Mitchell, Anthony G. Pipe