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THE NATURAL TRUMPET |
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AND ITS VIRTUAL SOUND |
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L.Tronchin (*), A.Farina (**), A.Cocchi |
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(*) DIENCA – CIARM, Viale Risorgimento, 2 |
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40136 Bologna (Italy) - http://ciarm.ing.unibo.it |
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(**) Industrial Engineering Department., |
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University of Parma, Via delle Scienze 181/A, |
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43100 Parma (Italy) - http://pcfarina.eng.unipr.it |
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A) Virtual reconstruction of the sound
quality of musical
instruments. |
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Violins, trumpets, flutes |
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B) Virtual reconstruction of spaces
for music and speech. |
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Theatres, churches , auditoria |
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Restoration cultural heritage |
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Storage
museums |
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Sound and music: “visualisation” and “auralisation”. |
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Multimediality and acoustics: could they live together? |
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Evaluation of sound quality of sound chests |
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in different violins |
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Measurements of
IR (force pressure) |
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on the bridge |
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Calculation of inverse filter |
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Recordings in anechoic chamber |
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Deconvolution:
rec * F.I.R. (getting “dry” music) |
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Convolution virtual sound |
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Direct (up) and reciprocal (down) method of
measurements |
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Modern trumpets |
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Vincent Bach |
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Yamaha |
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Yamaha custom |
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Baroque age trumpets |
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Natural |
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Hunting |
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The impulse response (mouthpiece -> radiated
field) characterizing different instruments are measured |
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A music piece is played on one instrument, and
recorded in anechoic environment |
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The impulse response of this instrument is
inverted |
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The anechoic recording is deconvolved by
convolution with the inverse filter |
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The deconvolved recording is used as the
starting point for subsequent reconvolutions with the IRs of the different
instruments |
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Shift register of order N |
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CoolEditPro is employed for simultaneous
playback and recording – thereafter, a special plug-in is invoked for
deconvolving the impulse response |
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The test signal is a sine sweep: |
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the frequency exponentially increases with time |
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The impulse response is recovered by convolving
the system’s response with a proper inverse filter, obtained by the
time-reversal mirror of the excitation signal, with a 6dB/octave
equalization |
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Conforzi-Callegari natural trumpet |
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(a tonal copy of the "Wilhelm Magnus Ehe
I" model, XVII century) |
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Hunting-trumpet Meinl&Lauber |
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The original response h(t) is first FFT
transformed: |
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(1) |
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Then the complex spectrum C is inverted: |
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(2) |
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And the result is back-transformed to time
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(3) |
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IR measurements: |
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- Maximum length sequence |
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- Exponential sine sweep |
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Inverse Filter calculation: |
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- Toeplitz technique
(Morjoupolous 1985) |
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- Kirkeby technique
(Kirkeby, Farina 1998) |
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A B |
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C D |
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A-original (Conforzi-Callegari) B-dry (deconvolved) |
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C-reconvolved (as A) D-with IR of
hunting-trumpet |
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The measurement of IR is feasible in trumpets –
the sweep method is better than MLS |
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The computation of inverse filter is better with
Kirkeby-Farina method |
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The measurements could be improved with smaller
microphones (1/4”) |
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As the new sweep measurement method also
characterizes the not-linear response of the instrument, a multiple order
convolution will be employed for attempting the virtual recreation of the
harmonic distortion. |
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The reciprocity method will be attempted (as
already done on violins) |
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A subjective listening experiment will be
started, for trying to understand the connection between measurable
objective parameters and the perceived musical quality |
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CIARM site on musical acoustics: |
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HTTP://www.ciarm.ing.unibo.it |
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Aurora site (software plug-ins for measurements
and convolution): |
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HTTP://www.ramsete.com/aurora (info) |
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FTP://pcangelo.ramsete.com/aurora (download) |
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