AN EFFICIENT PHASINESS REDUCTION TECHNIQUE FOR MODERATE AUDIO TIME-SCALE MODIFICATION

David Dorran, Eugene Coyle, Robert Lawlor

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Abstract

Phase vocoder approaches to time-scale modification of audio introduce a reverberant/phasy artifact into the time-scaled output due to a loss in phase coherence between short-time Fourier transform (STFT) bins. Recent improvements to the phase vocoder have reduced the presence of this artifact, however, it remains a problem. A method of time-scaling is presented that results in a further reduction in phasiness, for moderate time-scale factors, by taking advantage of some flexibility that exists in the choice of phase required so as to maintain horizontal phase coherence between related STFT bins. Furthermore, the approach leads to a reduction in computational load within the range of time-scaling factors for which phasiness is reduced.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)83-88
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the International Conference on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx
Publication statusPublished - 2004
Event7th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx 2004 - Naples, Italy
Duration: 5 Oct 20048 Oct 2004

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