Recent progress made in the nonlinear system identification field have improved the ability to emulate nonlinear audio systems such as the tube guitar amplifiers. In particular, machine learning techniques have enabled an accurate emulation of such devices. The next challenge lies in the ability to reduce the computation time of these models. The first purpose of this paper is to compare different neural-network architectures in terms of accuracy and computation time. The second purpose is to select the fastest model keeping the same perceived accuracy using a subjective evaluation of the model with a listening-test.
Authors:
Schmitz, Thomas; Embrechts, Jean-Jacques
Affiliation:
University of Liege, Liege, Belgium
AES Convention:
146 (March 2019)
Paper Number:
10191
Publication Date:
March 10, 2019
Subject:
Poster Session 3
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