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The harmonic centroid as a predictor of string instrument timbral clarity

Hermes et al., 2016

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18386988465872433076
Author
Hermes K
Brookes T
Hummersone C
Publication year
Publication venue
Audio Engineering Society Convention 140

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Spectrum is an important factor in determining timbral clarity. An experiment where listeners rate the changes in timbral clarity resulting from spectral equalization (EQ) can provide insight into the relationship between EQ and the clarity of string instruments. Overall, higher …
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