Presentation 2013-03-07
Introduction of Music Signal and Information Processing Technologies in Corporate Research and Development Center, Yamaha Corporataion
Kazunobu KONDO,
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Abstract(in English) We introduce research and development of signal and information processing in Corporate Research & Development Center, Yamaha Corporation. The introduction consists of five technologies; VCM audio effect, singing synthesis, music search and sound separation methods. VCM models analog characteristics to produce highly musical impression. VOCALOIDTM can synthesize human vocals with various expressions. MIDI information is converted into musical features and music titles are searched based on a statistical model. Harmonic-percussive separation is achieved by the cepstral processing to extract harmonic components. Dereverberation method based on the complementary Wiener filter achieves smaller computational complexity.
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Keyword(in English) audio effect / singing voice syhthesis / music information retrieval / hermonic-percussive separation / dereverberation
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Title (in English) Introduction of Music Signal and Information Processing Technologies in Corporate Research and Development Center, Yamaha Corporataion
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Keyword(1) audio effect
Keyword(2) singing voice syhthesis
Keyword(3) music information retrieval
Keyword(4) hermonic-percussive separation
Keyword(5) dereverberation
1st Author's Name Kazunobu KONDO
1st Author's Affiliation Corporate Research & Development Center()
Date 2013-03-07
Paper # SIS2012-61
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 465
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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