Point refers to any short percussive sound with a short resonance, or a loudspeaker that occupies a geographical location in the listening space.
The percussive element is strongly interwoven with the violoncello timbre as shown in figure 8 (bars 104-9).
The second scene contains a falling structure of sharp, percussive sounds which has a slightly richer relationship with the input.
Experiments consider reverberation algorithms, wavetable synthesis, synthesis of percussive sounds and an analytical solution of the stiff string.
This interactive evolution tool provides information about reverberation algorithms, synthesis of percussive sounds, and an analysis of the plucked stiff string.
Around this ground element, one hears percussive gestures, staccato sounds, patterns of repeated sounds, high vibratos or fluttering sounds, glottal stops and multiphonics.
The second finger of the plectrum hand is often used to strike the sound table to add a percussive element to the melody.
The tape has a percussive sound at 13915.50, and the pianist is to come in a half second later.