The problem is first stated. Functional concepts outlined for dealing with the problem; methods for detecting impulse noise are described; signal processing and logic are described for removing impulses from recorded material without adversely affecting sound; delay line design is explained. (Demonstrations if possible.)
Authors:
Sacks, J. M.; Isenberg, Bill; Klynas, Scott
Affiliations:
Scientific Audio Electronics, Los Angeles, CA ; James B. Lansing Sound, Northridge, CA(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
57 (May 1977)
Paper Number:
1263
Publication Date:
May 1, 1977
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