An algorithm is presented for morphing between sounds (timbre interpolation) using Lemur analysis and synthesis. The Lemur representation is made up of amplitude- and frequency-varying sinusoids. This timbre morphing involves time-scale modification of sounds (to morph between differing attack rates and vibrato rates) as well as amplitude and frequency modification of individual sinusoidal components.
Authors:
Tellman, Edwin; Haken, Lippold; Holloway, Bryan
Affiliation:
CERL Sound Group, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
JAES Volume 43 Issue 9 pp. 678-689; September 1995
Publication Date:
September 1, 1995
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