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4.4.12 Spectral Inverse Filter
Application:
The Spectral Inverse Filter (SIF) is an equalization filter
which automatically readjusts the spectrum to reduce noise
and muffling effects. It is especially useful when the voice
has been exposed to reverberations and bandlimited noises.
SIF measures the signal’s spectrum and uses this
information to implement a high-resolution digital filter for
correcting spectral irregularities and reduce added noises.
Figure 4-31
illustrates the process. The original audio
spectrum (top trace) is inverted (middle trace). A digital filter
is implemented which has the shape of this middle trace.
When the original spectrum (top trace) is modified by this
filter, low energy frequencies are boosted and high energy
frequencies are attenuated. The resulting “filtered” audio has
a flat, or white, spectrum.
This mode of operation is
Equalized Voice.
Available
controls permit the operator to reshape the output audio to
white (shown), pink, or voice-like spectrum. The operator
also specifies the spectral range to be equalized using upper
and lower frequency limits; audio outside these limits is
attenuated. The amount of spectral correction (range) is
adjustable using another control.
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