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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2010
Roland Aubauer; Stefano Ambrosius Klinke
The aim of the invention is to control the bass reproduction of audio signals in electroacoustic transducers based on the psychoacoustic principle denoted by the term “virtual pitch” or “residual hearing (hearing of missing fundamental)”, in such a way that the perception of the virtual bass reproduction of the audio signals is improved in relation to prior art. To this end, the reproduction of the low pitched frequencies or basses released in the electroacoustic transducer is controlled by the amplification of the harmonic waves already contained in the audio signals, in the form of a simulation, in such a way that the listener experiences or perceives an improved bass reproduction. The control or simulation can thus be carried out in both a digital manner, by means of a program module in a digital signal processor of an electronic appliance for outputting and/or reproducing audio signals using the electroacoustic transducer, and in an analog manner, by means of a hardware circuit between a digital analog transducer and a final amplifier of the electronic appliance for outputting and/or reproducing audio signals using the electroacoustic transducer.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2007
Stefano Ambrosius Klinke
Provided is a directional-microphone system, as well as a method for signal processing in such a directional-microphone system, wherein a particularly controllable second-order directional-microphone pattern is ensured while the number of figure-of-eight microphones required to generate such pattern is minimized.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2007
Stefano Ambrosius Klinke; Karl-Heinz Pflaum
A computer apparatus is provided, which has a multipath acoustic output system and a multipath acoustic input system, which includes parts for enabling an adaptation of the filter of an acoustic echo canceller incorporated in the computer apparatus that is always precise regardless of the chronological delays of the components of the computer apparatus, wherein the chronological delays are variable for acoustic signals.
Archive | 2001
Roland Aubauer; Ralf Kern; Stefano Ambrosius Klinke; Dieter Leckschat
Archive | 2001
Roland Aubauer; Stefano Ambrosius Klinke; Frannk Lorenz
Archive | 2002
Roland Aubauer; Andre Fischer; Stefano Ambrosius Klinke
Archive | 2001
Roland Aubauer; Stefano Ambrosius Klinke
Archive | 2002
Stefano Ambrosius Klinke; Christoph Pörschmann
Archive | 2003
Roland Aubauer; Stefano Ambrosius Klinke; Christoph Poerschmann; Michael Hülskemper; Frank Lorenz
Archive | 2002
Roland Aubauer; Volkmar Hamacher; Stefano Ambrosius Klinke