Cascading of stereo-base widening systems causes a deterioration of the listening performance. A solution to this problem is to cancel the widening effect before the signal is widened again. The main effect of stereo-base widening systems is to the effect on the phase difference. A model for the distribution of the phase difference of normal mixed stereo recordings is presented. Stereo recordings processed by a stereo-base widening system do not fit this model. An application of this property is illustrated with an example. This example can estimate the amount of widening of a particular widening system in an iterative blind way. At the same time it recovers the original audio signal.
Authors:
Van De Ven, Erik; Aarts, Ronald M.; Sommen, Piet C. W.
Affiliations:
Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven, The Netherlands ; Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands(See document for exact affiliation information.)
JAES Volume 55 Issue 4 pp. 227-235; April 2007
Publication Date:
April 15, 2007
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