Time-domain audio time-scaling algorithms are efficient in comparison to their frequency-domain counterparts, but they rely upon the existence of a quasi-periodic signal to produce a high quality output. This requirement makes them unsuitable for direct application to complex multi-pitched signals such as polyphonic music. However, it has been shown that applying time-domain algorithms on a subband basis can resolve this issue. Existing subband/time-domain approaches result in a reverberant/phasy artifact being introduced into the output due to poor synchronization between time-scaled subbands. This paper presents a number of synchronization schemes that greatly reduce the amount of reverberation/phasiness introduced into the time-scaled ou...
In this chapter we discuss several time-domain algorithms which are a combination of smaller process...
This article presents new spectral analysis-synthesis approaches to musical signal transformation. T...
Time-scale modication of audio signals is a classic digital signal processing problem. While many so...
Time-domain audio time-scaling algorithms are efficient in comparison to their frequency-domain coun...
Time-domain time-scaling algorithms are efficient in comparison to their frequency-domain counterpar...
Time-domain time-scaling algorithms are efficient in comparison to their frequency-domain counterpar...
Frequency-domain approaches to audio time-scale modification introduce a reverberant artifact into t...
Audio time-scale modification is an audio effect that alters the duration of an audio signal without...
Frequency-domain approaches to audio time-scale modification introduce a reverberant/phasy artefact...
Phase vecoder based approaches to audio time-scale modification introduce a reverberant artefact int...
Time-scale modification (TSM) is the task of speeding up or slowing down an audio signal’s playback ...
This paper presents an algorithm for timescale modification (TSM) of music signal based onHarmonic-P...
The duration of a speech passage can be altered using audio time-scale modification techniques. Time...
The Paola algorithm, is an efficient algorithm for the time scale modification of speech. It uses a ...
A major problem in time-scale modification (TSM) of music signals is that percussive transients are ...
In this chapter we discuss several time-domain algorithms which are a combination of smaller process...
This article presents new spectral analysis-synthesis approaches to musical signal transformation. T...
Time-scale modication of audio signals is a classic digital signal processing problem. While many so...
Time-domain audio time-scaling algorithms are efficient in comparison to their frequency-domain coun...
Time-domain time-scaling algorithms are efficient in comparison to their frequency-domain counterpar...
Time-domain time-scaling algorithms are efficient in comparison to their frequency-domain counterpar...
Frequency-domain approaches to audio time-scale modification introduce a reverberant artifact into t...
Audio time-scale modification is an audio effect that alters the duration of an audio signal without...
Frequency-domain approaches to audio time-scale modification introduce a reverberant/phasy artefact...
Phase vecoder based approaches to audio time-scale modification introduce a reverberant artefact int...
Time-scale modification (TSM) is the task of speeding up or slowing down an audio signal’s playback ...
This paper presents an algorithm for timescale modification (TSM) of music signal based onHarmonic-P...
The duration of a speech passage can be altered using audio time-scale modification techniques. Time...
The Paola algorithm, is an efficient algorithm for the time scale modification of speech. It uses a ...
A major problem in time-scale modification (TSM) of music signals is that percussive transients are ...
In this chapter we discuss several time-domain algorithms which are a combination of smaller process...
This article presents new spectral analysis-synthesis approaches to musical signal transformation. T...
Time-scale modication of audio signals is a classic digital signal processing problem. While many so...