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While many music-related blind source separation methods focus on mono or stereo material, the detection and reduction of crosstalk in multi-track recordings is less researched. Crosstalk or “bleed” of one recorded channel in another is a very common phenomenon in specific genres such as jazz and classical, where all instrumentalists are recorded simultaneously. We present an efficient algorithm that estimates the crosstalk amount in the spectral domain and applies spectral subtraction to remove it. Randomly generated artificial mixtures from various anechoic orchestral source material were employed to develop and evaluate the algorithm, which scores an average SIR-Gain result of 15.14 dB on various datasets with different amounts of simulated crosstalk.
Author (s): Seipel, Fabian; Lerch, Alexander
Affiliation:
TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
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AES Convention: 144
Paper Number:10013
Publication Date:
2018-05-06
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Session subject:
Audio Processing and Effects – Part 2
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Seipel, Fabian; Lerch, Alexander; 2018; Multi-Track Crosstalk Reduction Using Spectral Subtraction [PDF]; TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA; Paper 10013; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=19409
Seipel, Fabian; Lerch, Alexander; Multi-Track Crosstalk Reduction Using Spectral Subtraction [PDF]; TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA; Paper 10013; 2018 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=19409