The analysis and resynthesis of musical sounds has been addressed by many authors, usually with Fourier Transform related techniques. These techniques involve a representation of signals in terms of contributions equally spaced on the linear frequency axis. The constant Q filters are closer to the hearing models. A method that would combine a decomposition in elementary contributions and hearing like properties would be very attractive. The Wavelet Transform is such a method. The principles of the method are reminded, an implementation is reviewed, some musical examples are given.
Authors:
Dutilleux, Pierre; Grossmann, A.; Kronland-Martinet, R.
Affiliations:
C.N.R.S., Marseille, Cedex, France ; DIGILOG, Les Milles, France(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
85 (November 1988)
Paper Number:
2727
Publication Date:
November 1, 1988
Subject:
Electronic Music
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