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Adaptive loudness compensation in audio reproduction

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Sähkötekniikan korkeakoulu |

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ELEC3030

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en

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91+16

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This work involves the study of the psychoacoustic phenomenon of nonlinear and frequency dependent loudness perception, its modeling, and the use of digital filters to introduce an adaptive compensation based on the reproduction level. Music and sound are mixed and mastered at a particular loudness level, which is usually louder than the level they are commonly played at. This implies a change in the perceived spectral balance of the audio source, which is largest in the bass and sub-bass ranges. As the volume setting in music reproduction is decreased, a loudness compensation filter can be designed to introduce an appropriate boost, so that the low frequencies are still heard well and the perceived spectral balance is preserved. This thesis describes a loudness compensation function derived from the standard equal-loudness level contours and its implementation via a digital first-order shelving filter, and it documents a formal listening test, designed and conducted to validate the accuracy of such a method. The research work was carried out between October 2018 and January 2019, during a visiting period at the Aalto University, Espoo, Finland.

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Välimäki, Vesa

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Rämö, Jussi

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