A psychoacoustic bass enhancement system with improved transient and steady-state performance
Psychoacoustic bass (low frequency) enhancement approach has received strong interests from consumer electronics manufacturers who demand good bass quality from small or flat panel speakers. Due to physical limitations and cost constraints, good bass performance is lacking from such speakers. A typi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-847582020-03-07T13:24:45Z A psychoacoustic bass enhancement system with improved transient and steady-state performance Gan, Woon-Seng Mu, Hao. Tan, Ee-Leng. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (2012 : Kyoto, Japan) DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Psychoacoustic bass (low frequency) enhancement approach has received strong interests from consumer electronics manufacturers who demand good bass quality from small or flat panel speakers. Due to physical limitations and cost constraints, good bass performance is lacking from such speakers. A typical solution is based on the psychoacoustic phenomenon known as the “missing fundamental”, whereby human auditory system can perceive the fundamental frequency from its higher harmonics. This psychoacoustic bass enhancement system generally uses nonlinear devices (NLD) or phase vocoders (PV) to generate harmonics that enhance bass virtually. However, both approaches have their strengths and weaknesses. This paper presents a hybrid system, which combines these two approaches, to overcome their drawbacks and achieve good bass performance. The new approach first separates musical signals into transient and steady-state components, and applies NLD and PV on the separated signals. MUSHRA subjective test is used to evaluate the bass effect and audio quality of the proposed hybrid system against the NLD and PV methods. 2013-09-09T06:49:21Z 2019-12-06T15:50:50Z 2013-09-09T06:49:21Z 2019-12-06T15:50:50Z 2012 2012 Conference Paper Mu, H., Gan, W.-S., & Tan, E.-L. (2012). A psychoacoustic bass enhancement system with improved transient and steady-state performance. 2012 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 141-144. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84758 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13394 10.1109/ICASSP.2012.6287837 en © 2012 IEEE |
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Psychoacoustic bass (low frequency) enhancement approach has received strong interests from consumer electronics manufacturers who demand good bass quality from small or flat panel speakers. Due to physical limitations and cost constraints, good bass performance is lacking from such speakers. A typical solution is based on the psychoacoustic phenomenon known as the “missing fundamental”, whereby human auditory system can perceive the fundamental frequency from its higher harmonics. This psychoacoustic bass enhancement system generally uses nonlinear devices (NLD) or phase vocoders (PV) to generate harmonics that enhance bass virtually. However, both approaches have their strengths and weaknesses. This paper presents a hybrid system, which combines these two approaches, to overcome their drawbacks and achieve good bass performance. The new approach first separates musical signals into transient and steady-state components, and applies NLD and PV on the separated signals. MUSHRA subjective test is used to evaluate the bass effect and audio quality of the proposed hybrid system against the NLD and PV methods. |
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A psychoacoustic bass enhancement system with improved transient and steady-state performance |
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