Time-domain approaches to time-scale modification are popular due to their ability to produce high quality results at a relatively low computational cost. Within the category of time-domain implementations quite a number of alternatives exist, each with their own computational requirements and associated output quality. This paper provides a computational and objective output quality assessment of a number of popular time-domain time-scaling implementations; thus providing a means for developers to identify a suitable algorithm for their application of interest. In addition, the issues that should be considered in developing time-domain algorithms are outlined, purely in the context of a waveform editing procedure.
Authors:
Coyle, Eugene; Dorran, David; Lawlor, Robert
Affiliations:
Dublin Institute of Technology; National University of Ireland, Maynooth(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
120 (May 2006)
Paper Number:
6674
Publication Date:
May 1, 2006
Session Subject:
Analysis and Synthesis of Sound; Mobile Phone Audio; Automobile Audio
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