Digitally Modeling Percussion: DJ/Scientist Cynthia Bruyns
[Updated: Had the wrong record label -- it's not Muti, it's Pretension. Though Pretension is also cool.]
I asked readers to brag about their work, and, wow, does Cynthia Bruyns have amazing things to brag about:
She’s a DJ — check out her mixes
She’s working part-time with Apple’s Interactive Media group
She’s involved with a really cool electronic record label
She’s been busy modeling instruments in 3D

The Vibration Lab is a sophisticated 3D modeling app for the Mac that accurately models percussive sounds. (Digitally-modeled cowbell? Not so far-fetched, after all!) See the project page for audio samples. She presented the work as part of a three-member team at SIGGRAPH and recently completed her Master’s thesis on new instruments. And yes, she’s looking at commercializing the technology.
Still more information:
Lab Notes: Modeling the Sound of Music [Research from Berkeley Engineering]
Vibration Lab Models Music [Daily Californian; though see her site for corrections]
Thanks, Cynthia. Now . . . uh . . . I’ll have whatever coffee you’re having.









4 Comments
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Great write up. I just started working with sound on my powerbook 12″.
I am getting a hum sound on my output. I need to get a stereo impedance balance device. Are you using any external impendence device?
Butchr_99@yahoo.com
October 10, 2005 @ 4:49 pm
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this is absolutely incredible,
i can’t wait to see the applications
October 10, 2005 @ 7:47 pm
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awesome!
October 11, 2005 @ 10:08 pm
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Well this might be out of line, but if I ever met Cynthia Bruyns I think I’d want to marry her - she is my dream woman. I’m serious here!
October 22, 2005 @ 3:55 pm
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