Acoustic correction apparatus
First Claim
1. An audio image correction device comprising:
- a left high-pass filter in communication with a left input signal and configured to modify the left input signal as a function of frequency over a first frequency range within the left input signal to create a left spatially corrected output;
a right high-pass filter in communication with a right input signal and configured to modify the right input signal as a function of frequency over a first frequency range within the right input signal to create a right spatially corrected output;
wherein the left spatially corrected output and the right spatially corrected output are configured to relocate a perceived location of an apparent sound image from a first location to a second apparent location when the left and right spatially corrected outputs are audibly reproduced through a speaker system and perceived by a listener, and wherein the second apparent location is defined by an elevation with respect to the listener that is different from that of the first location; and
a combiner in communication with the left and right spatially corrected outputs wherein the combiner combines at least the left spatially corrected output with the right spatially corrected output to identify difference information in the left and right spatially corrected outputs.
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Abstract
An acoustic correction apparatus processes a pair of left and right input signals to compensate for spatial distortion as a function of frequency when the input signals are reproduced through speakers in a sound system. The sound-energy of the left and right input signals is separated and corrected in a first low-frequency range and a second high-frequency range. The resultant signals are recombined to create image-corrected audio signals having a desired sound-pressure response when reproduced by the speakers in the sound system. The desired sound-pressure response creates an apparent sound image location with respect to a listener. The image-corrected signals may then be spatially enhanced to broaden the apparent sound image.
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20 Claims
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1. An audio image correction device comprising:
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a left high-pass filter in communication with a left input signal and configured to modify the left input signal as a function of frequency over a first frequency range within the left input signal to create a left spatially corrected output;
a right high-pass filter in communication with a right input signal and configured to modify the right input signal as a function of frequency over a first frequency range within the right input signal to create a right spatially corrected output;
wherein the left spatially corrected output and the right spatially corrected output are configured to relocate a perceived location of an apparent sound image from a first location to a second apparent location when the left and right spatially corrected outputs are audibly reproduced through a speaker system and perceived by a listener, and wherein the second apparent location is defined by an elevation with respect to the listener that is different from that of the first location; and
a combiner in communication with the left and right spatially corrected outputs wherein the combiner combines at least the left spatially corrected output with the right spatially corrected output to identify difference information in the left and right spatially corrected outputs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of altering audio comprising:
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filtering a left input signal with a left high-pass filter as a function of frequency over a frequency range within the left input signal to create a left spatially corrected output;
filtering the right input signal with a right high-pass filter as a function of frequency over a frequency range within the right input signal to create a right spatially corrected output;
wherein the left spatially corrected output and the right spatially corrected output are configured to relocate a perceived location of an apparent sound image from a first location to a second apparent location when the left and right spatially corrected outputs are audibly reproduced through a speaker system and perceived by a listener, the second apparent location defined by an elevation with respect to the listener different from that of the first location; and
combining the left and right spatially corrected outputs to identify difference information in the left and right spatially corrected outputs. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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