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Hi, I'm Paul. I'm a computer musician and researcher, currently thinking about lyricism what it means for a computer to sing. I explore quirky vocal synthesis DSP algorithms and try to control them in interesting ways.

As a musician-turned-programmer, one of the things I try to do is build resources for topics related to audio programming and DSP that I wish I had when I was starting out. My aim is to empower digital musicians to "dig in" more and craft their own toys and tools for their work.

I also bake a lot. Expect many pictures of bread and croissants here, among other things.
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A brief guide to me:

I "organize" many projects and ideas on my personal wiki:

https://pbat.ch/wiki/

I talk about what I'm currently working on in my "now" page:

https://pbat.ch/wiki/now/

I keep a list of projects I've done:

https://pbat.ch/wiki/projects/

I use "metapages" to better organize thoughts and wiki pages:

https://pbat.ch/wiki/metapages/

For more research-y stuff, I maintain a zettelkasten-wiki that functions as a knowledge base:

https://pbat.ch/brain/
https://pbat.ch/brain/now/
https://pbat.ch/brain/wiki_index/