DocumentCode
1195055
Title
Fractal additive synthesis
Author
Polotti, Pietro ; Evangelista, Gianpaolo
Author_Institution
Video Image Process. & Sound Group, Verona Univ.
Volume
24
Issue
2
fYear
2007
fDate
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
105
Lastpage
115
Abstract
In this article, we outlined time-frequency techniques that, when brought together, form the basis for FAS. The method is based on an exact orthogonal transform, the HBWT. The FAS model can be seen as an intelligent spectrogram, i.e., as a spectrogram where the frequency bins (the HBWT subbands) are adapted to the spectrum of the analyzed sound by tuning the number of channels P to the period of the sound. Local cosines replace the classical windowed complex exponentials, whose main property is that the basis elements form sidebands of the harmonics rather than being centered on the harmonics themselves. The wavelet transform nonuniform frequency subdivision characteristic is exploited to synthesize each sideband of the harmonic peaks by means of colored noise, generating an approximate pseudoperiodic 1/f behavior. The pseudoharmonics are modeled by narrow sidebands whose weights can be generated by means of amplitude envelopes and phase functions in a complexified HBWT domain. We also showed how perceptual criteria can be employed to reduce the number of synthesis parameters. The possibility of independently controlling the noisy components and the harmonic terms and the definition of parameters such as volumes and envelopes for all of the components independently provide powerful tools for processing voiced-sound for sound design purposes
Keywords
harmonic analysis; pseudonoise codes; speech coding; speech synthesis; wavelet transforms; colored noise; fractal additive synthesis; pseudoharmonics; sound design purposes; time-frequency techniques; voiced-sound processing; wavelet transform nonuniform frequency subdivision characteristic; Acoustic noise; Birth disorders; Character generation; Colored noise; Fractals; Frequency synthesizers; Spectrogram; Time frequency analysis; Tuning; Wavelet transforms;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2007.323275
Filename
4117933
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