DocumentCode :
36371
Title :
Musical Instrument Sound Morphing Guided by Perceptually Motivated Features
Author :
Caetano, Marcelo ; Rodet, X.
Author_Institution :
Signal Process. Lab., Inst. of Comput. Sci. (FORTH-ICS), Heraklion, Greece
Volume :
21
Issue :
8
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Aug. 2013
Firstpage :
1666
Lastpage :
1675
Abstract :
Sound morphing is a transformation that gradually blurs the distinction between the source and target sounds. For musical instrument sounds, the morph must operate across timbre dimensions to create the auditory illusion of hybrid musical instruments. The ultimate goal of sound morphing is to perform perceptually linear transitions, which requires an appropriate model to represent the sounds being morphed and an interpolation function to obtain intermediate sounds. Typically, morphing techniques directly interpolate the parameters of the sound model without considering the perceptual impact or evaluating the results. Perceptual evaluations are cumbersome and not always conclusive. In this work, we seek parameters of a sound model that favor linear variation of perceptually motivated temporal and spectral features used to guide the morph towards more perceptually linear results. The requirement of linear variation of feature values gives rise to objective evaluation criteria for sound morphing. We investigate several spectral envelope morphing techniques to determine which spectral representation renders the most linear transformation in the spectral shape feature domain. We found that interpolation of line spectral frequencies gives the most linear spectral envelope morphs. Analogously, we study temporal envelope morphing techniques and we concluded that interpolation of cepstral coefficients results in the most linear temporal envelope morph.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; interpolation; musical instruments; auditory illusion; interpolation function; linear transitions; linear variation; musical instrument sound morphing; objective evaluation criteria; source sounds; spectral envelope morphing techniques; spectral shape feature domain; target sounds; timbre dimensions; Musical instrument sounds; sound morphing; source-filter model;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1558-7916
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2013.2260154
Filename :
6508850
Link To Document :
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