Enhancing Audio Perception of Music By AI Picked Room Acoustics

08/16/2022
by   Prateek Verma, et al.
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Every sound that we hear is the result of successive convolutional operations (e.g. room acoustics, microphone characteristics, resonant properties of the instrument itself, not to mention characteristics and limitations of the sound reproduction system). In this work we seek to determine the best room in which to perform a particular piece using AI. Additionally, we use room acoustics as a way to enhance the perceptual qualities of a given sound. Historically, rooms (particularly Churches and concert halls) were designed to host and serve specific musical functions. In some cases the architectural acoustical qualities enhanced the music performed there. We try to mimic this, as a first step, by designating room impulse responses that would correlate to producing enhanced sound quality for particular music. A convolutional architecture is first trained to take in an audio sample and mimic the ratings of experts with about 78 qualities. This gives us a scoring function for any audio sample which can rate the perceptual pleasantness of a note automatically. Now, via a library of about 60,000 synthetic impulse responses mimicking all kinds of room, materials, etc, we use a simple convolution operation, to transform the sound as if it was played in a particular room. The perceptual evaluator is used to rank the musical sounds, and yield the "best room or the concert hall" to play a sound. As a byproduct it can also use room acoustics to turn a poor quality sound into a "good" sound.

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