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Perceptually-motivated objective grading of nonlinear processing in virtual-bass systems

Oo et al., 2011

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12845057149525576301
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Oo N
Gan W
Hawksford M
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Journal of the Audio Engineering Society

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Nonlinear devices (NLDs) can be used in bass-enhancement systems to create psychoacoustic-derived virtual-bass extension by synthesizing harmonics of a missing fundamental. Problematically, such NLD-related distortions can also form perceptual …
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