Frequency responses, apparatus and methods for the harmonic enhancement of audio signals
First Claim
1. A frequency response for enhancing the quality of an input audio signal made up of a plurality of signal components, each signal component having an amplitude and a frequency, and the frequencies of the input audio signal being within a band of frequencies having a low end and a high end, at least a portion of which being within the range of normal human hearing, said frequency response comprising a curve with a shape, wherein the input audio signal becomes an enhanced audio signal when distorted in accordance with the shape of said curve, the input audio signal is distorted in accordance with the shape of said curve when signal components having frequencies between a reference frequency and the high end increase in amplitude as per increasing frequencies from the reference frequency toward the high end, over at least a portion of the band of frequencies, and the enhanced audio signal is recognizable as being the input audio signal enhanced such that audible sound reproduced from the enhanced audio signal exhibits a perceptively improved harmonic quality and sound source separation compared to audible sound reproduced from the undistorted input audio signal.
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Abstract
A frequency response useful for simply and inexpensively enhancing an audio signal in such a way that the quality of audible sound produced from the enhanced audio signal more closely approaches that of the original sound heard live in an acoustically designed environment.
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- 1. A frequency response for enhancing the quality of an input audio signal made up of a plurality of signal components, each signal component having an amplitude and a frequency, and the frequencies of the input audio signal being within a band of frequencies having a low end and a high end, at least a portion of which being within the range of normal human hearing, said frequency response comprising a curve with a shape, wherein the input audio signal becomes an enhanced audio signal when distorted in accordance with the shape of said curve, the input audio signal is distorted in accordance with the shape of said curve when signal components having frequencies between a reference frequency and the high end increase in amplitude as per increasing frequencies from the reference frequency toward the high end, over at least a portion of the band of frequencies, and the enhanced audio signal is recognizable as being the input audio signal enhanced such that audible sound reproduced from the enhanced audio signal exhibits a perceptively improved harmonic quality and sound source separation compared to audible sound reproduced from the undistorted input audio signal.
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3. An apparatus for enhancing the quality of an input audio signal made up of a plurality of signal components, each signal component having an amplitude and a frequency, and the frequencies of the input audio signal being within a band of frequencies having a low end and a high end, at least a portion of which being within the range of normal human hearing, said apparatus being operatively adapted for distorting the input audio signal according to a frequency response curve such that, when the input audio signal is transmitted through said apparatus, said input audio signal is distorted into an enhanced audio signal such that signal components having frequencies between a reference frequency and the high end increase in amplitude as per increasing frequencies from the reference frequency toward the high end, over at least a portion of the band of frequencies,
wherein said frequency response curve does not vary according to the amplitude of the input audio signal, and the enhanced audio signal is recognizable as being the input audio signal enhanced such that audible sound reproduced from the enhanced audio signal exhibits a perceptively improved harmonic quality and sound source separation compared to audible sound reproduced from the input audio signal.
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4. An apparatus for enhancing the quality of an input audio signal made up of a plurality of signal components, each signal component having an amplitude and a frequency, and the frequencies of the input audio signal being within a band of frequencies having a low end and a high end, at least a portion of which being in the range of normal human hearing, said apparatus being operatively adapted for distorting the input audio signal, when transmitted therethrough, into an enhanced audio signal such that signal components having frequencies between a reference frequency and the high end increase in amplitude as per increasing frequencies from the reference frequency toward the high end, over at least a portion of the band of frequencies,
wherein the enhanced audio signal is recognizable as being an enhanced version of the input audio signal, and said apparatus enhances the input audio signal such that audible sound reproduced from the enhanced audio signal exhibits a perceptively improved harmonic quality and sound source separation compared to audible sound reproduced from the undistorted input audio signal, with said apparatus creating an impulse response that unmasks typically masked tones of the input audio signal by stretching the tone in the time domain long enough to be heard but not so long as to be blurred.
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7. A method of enhancing the quality of an audio signal, comprising:
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providing an input audio signal made up of a plurality of signal components, each signal component having an amplitude and a frequency, and the frequencies of the input audio signal being within a band of frequencies having a low end and a high end, at least a portion of which being within the range of normal human hearing; and
distorting the input audio signal into an enhanced audio signal such that signal components having frequencies between a reference frequency and the high end increase in amplitude as per increasing frequencies from the reference frequency toward the high end, over at least a portion of the band of frequencies, such that the enhanced audio signal is recognizable as being the input audio signal enhanced such that audible sound reproduced from the enhanced audio signal exhibits a perceptively improved harmonic quality and sound source separation compared to audible sound reproduced from the undistorted input audio signal;
wherein the enhanced audio signal is not normalized to a flat frequency response.
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10. A method of enhancing the quality of an audio signal, comprising:
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providing an input audio signal made up of a plurality of signal components, each signal component having an amplitude and a frequency, and the frequencies of the input audio signal being within a band of frequencies having a low end and a high end, at least a portion of which being within the range of normal human hearing;
distorting the input audio signal into an enhanced audio signal such that signal components having frequencies between a reference frequency and the high end increase in amplitude as per increasing frequencies from the reference frequency toward the high end, over at least a portion of the band of frequencies, such that the enhanced audio signal is recognizable as being the input audio signal enhanced such that audible sound reproduced from the enhanced audio signal exhibits a perceptively improved harmonic quality and sound source separation compared to audible sound reproduced from the undistorted input audio signal; and
compressing the enhanced audio signal. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A method of enhancing the quality of an audio signal, comprising:
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providing an input audio signal made up of a plurality of signal components, each signal component having an amplitude and a frequency, and the frequencies of the input audio signal being within a band of frequencies having a low end and a high end, at least a portion of which being within the range of normal human hearing;
distorting the input audio signal into an enhanced audio signal, according to a frequency response curve having a width, such that signal components having frequencies between a reference frequency and the high end increase in amplitude as per increasing frequencies from the reference frequency toward the high end, over at least a portion of the band of frequencies, such that the enhanced audio signal is recognizable as being the input audio signal enhanced such that audible sound reproduced from the enhanced audio signal exhibits a perceptively improved harmonic quality and sound source separation compared to audible sound reproduced from the undistorted input audio signal;
processing the input audio signal through an audio system having a bandwidth; and
reducing the width of the frequency response curve so as to fit at least mostly within the bandwidth of the audio system. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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