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http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.bbp2372.1997.019 |
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: International Computer Music Conference,
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library
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University of Michigan Library Repository (United States) |
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The phase-vocoder is a well-known tool for the frequency domain processing of speech or audio signals, with applications such as time-scale or pitch-scale modi cation. In this context, the phase- vocoder is usually considered to yield high-quality results, but is also known for an artifact that plagues its output, and has been described in the literature as either "phasiness", "reverberation", or "loss of presence". This paper examines the problem of phasiness in the context of time-scale modi cation of signals, and presents a new phase synchronization scheme which is shown to both signi cantly improve the sound quality, and reduce the computational cost of such modi cations.
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text
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eng
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