The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a low bit rate audio coding algorithm that allows modifications in the compressed domain. The input audio is segregated into three different representations: sinusoids, transients, and noise. Each representation can be individually quantized, and then easily be time-scaled and/or pitch-shifted.
Authors:
Levine, Scott N.; Smith III, Julius O.
Affiliation:
Center for ComputerResearchin Music and Acoustics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
AES Convention:
105 (September 1998)
Paper Number:
4781
Publication Date:
September 1, 1998
Subject:
Analysis and Synthesis of Sound
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