Sound timbre interpolation based on physical modelimg
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Our goal is to develop sound synthesis technology that users can synthesize arbitrary sound timbre, including musical instrument sounds, natural sounds, and their interpolation/extrapolation on demand. For this purpose, we investigated sound interpolatipn based on physical modeling. A sound-synthesis model composed of an exciter, a one-dimensonal vibrator, and a two-dimensional resonator is used, and smooth timbre conversion by parameter control is examined. Piano and guitar sounds are simulated using this model, and interpolation between piano and guitar tones is investigated. The strategy for parameter control is proposed, and subjective tests were performed to evaluate the algorithm. A multidimensional scaling (MDS) technique is used, and perceptual characteristics are discussed. One of the axes of the timbre space is interpreted as spectral energy distribution, so th spectral centroid is used as a reference to adjust parameters for synthesis. By considering the centroids, smoothly interpolating timbre is achieved. These results suggest the possibility of developing a morphing system using a physical model.
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著者
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Hikichi T
Ntt Corp. Kyoto Jpn
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Hikichi Takafumi
Ntt Communication Science Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Osaka Naotoshi
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
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Osaka N
Ntt Communication Sci. Lab. Atsugi Jpn
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Hikichi Takafumi
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
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