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flo
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posted 14 June 2006 08:24         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi,

I’d like to split up a speech signal into vowels and consonants.
One (pretty crude) way to do it would be to use simply a threshold/gate (the inverse then for the ‘consonants’).
But there must be more intelligent ways to accomplish something like this...probably with spectral tracking, as the consonants tend to be more noisy than the vowels...
Are there examples for this in the library or on the tweaky? (didn't find anything on first glance)
Thanks. Cheers,
Flo

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posted 14 June 2006 08:58         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
* Kyma Sound Library: An Overview.kym, "Effects-Unvoiced only resynth". Use Threshold to move between voiced/unvoiced.

* Kyma Sound Library: Effects>SpectralProcessing-Live> "Lisper" uses a ducker controlled by a consonants-only resynthesis to play a resynthesis with the vowels only, minus the consonants. In that same Sound file, "Unvoiced" plays consonants only.

* In Prototypes, take "LiveSpectralAnalysis-Harmonic" and drop "OscillatorBank (replace spectrum)" to its right in the signal flow editor. Uses a checkbox to toggle between voiced unvoiced.

* In Tau Editor, Galleries button: TimeFrequency Scaling>"Unvoiced is unscaled...". Set !ScaleFreq to zero for unvoiced; set it to 1 for voiced.

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posted 17 June 2006 05:02         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks!


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