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Early experiments suggest that a universally agreed upon timbral lexicon is not possible, and nor would such a tool be intrinsically useful to musicians, composers, or audio engineers. Therefore the goal of this work is to develop perceptually-calibrated metering tools, with a similar interface and usability to that of existing loudness meters, by making use of a linear regression model to match large numbers of acoustic features to listener reported timbral descriptors. This paper presents work towards a proof-of-concept combination of acoustic measurement and human listening tests in order to explore connections between 135 acoustic features and 3 timbral descriptors, brightness, warmth, and roughness.
Author (s): Williams, Duncan
Affiliation:
University of Plymouth, Devon, UK
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AES Convention: 139
Paper Number:9372
Publication Date:
2015-10-06
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Session subject:
Transducers/Perception
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Williams, Duncan; 2015; Developing a Timbrometer: Perceptually-Motivated Audio Signal Metering [PDF]; University of Plymouth, Devon, UK; Paper 9372; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=17930
Williams, Duncan; Developing a Timbrometer: Perceptually-Motivated Audio Signal Metering [PDF]; University of Plymouth, Devon, UK; Paper 9372; 2015 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=17930