Sinusoids are widely used to represent the oscillatory modes of musical instrument sounds in both analysis and synthesis. However, musical instrument sounds feature transients and instrumental noise that are poorly modeled with quasi-stationary sinusoids, requiring spectral decomposition and further dedicated modeling. In this work, we propose a full-band representation that fits sinusoids across the entire spectrum. We use the extended adaptive Quasi-Harmonic Model (eaQHM) to iteratively estimate amplitude- and frequency-modulated (AM–FM) sinusoids able to capture challenging features such as sharp attacks, transients, and instrumental noise. We use the signal-to-reconstruction-error ratio (SRER) as the objective measure for the analysis a...
When generating musical sound on a digital computer, it is important to have a good model whose para...
cote interne IRCAM: Rodet97a/National audienceSinusoidal+Residual analysis/synthesis models have bee...
Signal analysis is a ground-level basis of many scientific applications. Since computers have become...
Sinusoids are widely used to represent the oscillatory modes of musical instrument sounds in both an...
Nonstationary oscillations are ubiquitous in music and speech, ranging from the fast transients in t...
When generating musical sound on a digital computer, it is important to have a good model whose para...
Sinusoidal Modeling is one of the most widely used parametric methods for speech and audio signal pr...
Abstract—Voice models often use frequency limits to split the speech spectrum into two or more voice...
This thesis examines the possibilities for real-time transformations of musical audio signals using ...
This thesis examines the possibilities for real-time transformations of musical audio signals using...
Several versions of Sinusoidal+Residual analysis/synthesis models have been developed for music appl...
In this paper we present a full-band Adaptive Harmonic Model (aHM) that is able to accurately recons...
This thesis presents the theory, implementation and applications of the harmonic sinusoid modeling o...
In analysis-synthesis of musical sounds based on a sinusoidal model, the difference between the orig...
cote interne IRCAM: McAdams99c/National audienceThe perceptual salience of several outstanding featu...
When generating musical sound on a digital computer, it is important to have a good model whose para...
cote interne IRCAM: Rodet97a/National audienceSinusoidal+Residual analysis/synthesis models have bee...
Signal analysis is a ground-level basis of many scientific applications. Since computers have become...
Sinusoids are widely used to represent the oscillatory modes of musical instrument sounds in both an...
Nonstationary oscillations are ubiquitous in music and speech, ranging from the fast transients in t...
When generating musical sound on a digital computer, it is important to have a good model whose para...
Sinusoidal Modeling is one of the most widely used parametric methods for speech and audio signal pr...
Abstract—Voice models often use frequency limits to split the speech spectrum into two or more voice...
This thesis examines the possibilities for real-time transformations of musical audio signals using ...
This thesis examines the possibilities for real-time transformations of musical audio signals using...
Several versions of Sinusoidal+Residual analysis/synthesis models have been developed for music appl...
In this paper we present a full-band Adaptive Harmonic Model (aHM) that is able to accurately recons...
This thesis presents the theory, implementation and applications of the harmonic sinusoid modeling o...
In analysis-synthesis of musical sounds based on a sinusoidal model, the difference between the orig...
cote interne IRCAM: McAdams99c/National audienceThe perceptual salience of several outstanding featu...
When generating musical sound on a digital computer, it is important to have a good model whose para...
cote interne IRCAM: Rodet97a/National audienceSinusoidal+Residual analysis/synthesis models have bee...
Signal analysis is a ground-level basis of many scientific applications. Since computers have become...