This work presents a prototype for the automatic and real- time psychoacoustic frequency masking effect compensa- tion. This tool is intended to handle audio signals with overlapping spectra coming from two different mono or stereo sources in order to emphasise those frequencies of a main source that the second one masks. The goal is achieved using a dynamic equaliser controlled by a func- tion of the differences of the input spectra psychoacoustic models. The tool has been prototyped as a standard Virtual Studio Technology (VST3) plugin and its effectiveness has been tested with a user study carried out in the context of music production.
Real-time Psychoacoustic Frequency Masking Compensation for Audio Signals with Overlapping Spectra / G. Presti, N. Degiorgi, A. Fresia, A. Servetti - In: Proceedings of the 21st Sound and Music Computing Conference[s.l] : SMC, 2024. - ISBN 978-989-35207-5-8. - pp. 439-444 (( Intervento presentato al 21. convegno Sound and Music Computing tenutosi a Porto nel 2024 [10.5281/zenodo.14361929].
Real-time Psychoacoustic Frequency Masking Compensation for Audio Signals with Overlapping Spectra
G. Presti
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2024
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This work presents a prototype for the automatic and real- time psychoacoustic frequency masking effect compensa- tion. This tool is intended to handle audio signals with overlapping spectra coming from two different mono or stereo sources in order to emphasise those frequencies of a main source that the second one masks. The goal is achieved using a dynamic equaliser controlled by a func- tion of the differences of the input spectra psychoacoustic models. The tool has been prototyped as a standard Virtual Studio Technology (VST3) plugin and its effectiveness has been tested with a user study carried out in the context of music production.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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