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Pitch pattern formalised as FST

The FST structure is defined as follows, using conventional notation:

  1. tex2html_wrap_inline1074 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0}
  2. tex2html_wrap_inline1076 = {r1.au, r2.au, r3.au, r4.au, r5.au, r6.au, r7.au, r8.au, r9.au, r0.au, f1.au, f2.au, f3.au, f4.au, f5.au, f6.au, f7.au, f8.au, f9.au, f0.au, `.', `,' ,`-', `=', `/' tex2html_wrap_inline1078}
  3. tex2html_wrap_inline1080 = tex2html_wrap_inline1082
  4. tex2html_wrap_inline1084: tex2html_wrap_inline1086
  5. tex2html_wrap_inline1088
  6. tex2html_wrap_inline1090 = tex2html_wrap_inline1092   tex2html_wrap_inline1094   tex2html_wrap_inline1096   tex2html_wrap_inline1094   tex2html_wrap_inline1100   tex2html_wrap_inline1094   tex2html_wrap_inline1104

The FST is represented as a non-deterministic Finite State Transition Network (FSN) in the Figure (8).

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Figure 8: Digit synthesiser FST

A tabular representation of the FST is as follows (punct abbreviates th e punctuation marks used as break symbols):

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Dafydd Gibbon
Mon Sep 14 14:35:18 MET DST 1998