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Adaptive digital audio effects (a-DAFx): a new class of sound transformationsAudio, Speech and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on [see also Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on] In Audio, Speech and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on [see also Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on], Vol. 14, No. 5. (2006), pp. 1817-1831.
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AbstractAfter covering the basics of sound perception and giving an overview of commonly used audio effects (using a perceptual categorization), we propose a new concept called adaptive digital audio effects (A-DAFx). This consists of combining a sound transformation with an adaptive control. To create A-DAFx, low-level and perceptual features are extracted from the input signal, in order to derive the control values according to specific mapping functions. We detail the implementation of various new adaptive effects and give examples of their musical use.
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