The present application claims priority from German Patent Application No. DE 10 2018 106 904.9 filed on Mar. 22, 2018, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to an improvement of a hearing impression of the audience at live events. For example, live events are concerts presented to audiences on open-air or indoor venues such as event halls or concert halls. Live events are characterized in particular by the fact that sound and sounds such as music or speech of one or more performers are provided to the audience in a substantially unchanged manner amplified by a speaker system.
In particular, the audience often wishes to better understand and/or hear individual instruments and/or voices of the performing persons in relation to other instruments or ambient sounds. However, such individual wishes usually cannot be considered.
Although a performance on a stage is usually recorded with multiple microphones, it is provided after mixing with a mixing console through loudspeakers to the entire audience. Thus, individual preferences of individual viewers cannot be addressed.
From EP2625621B1, a method and a device for enhancing sound are known, wherein a smartphone or similar computer is used. The microphone of the smartphone records an acoustic sound, which is emitted in response to a primary sound signal and transmitted through a space, and a wireless signal encoded with the primary sound signal is received by means of an antenna. Based on the recorded acoustic signal and the primary signal encoded in the wireless signal, an impulse response of the room is then estimated and a delay between the acoustic signal and the primary sound signal encoded in the wireless signal is calculated. The primary sound signal encoded in the wireless signal is then delayed according to the estimated delay, before it is output via headphones synchronously with the acoustic signal. Thus, it supplements the acoustic environmental signal that the listener hears despite the headphones. However, the listener has to make sure that the smartphone with the microphone is located in close proximity to the body, e.g. clipped to the listener's waist. Also, in following the teachings of EP2625621B1, it turns out that the known system may be improved.
The following invention relates to the demand of the audience for an improved individual hearing impression even at live events. This relates to sound of the respective live event, where the invention is based on the recognition of the fact that the exact position of the microphone may be of high importance, but also to a user's individual speech communication.
To this end, an audio mixer or mixing console receives an audio signal that may have two or more audio tracks, mixes and transmits this signal as a second audio signal via a wireless interface, in particular a WLAN interface or mobile network interface. The transmitted signal may have one, two or more audio tracks. Furthermore, this signal is provided to one or more loudspeakers, such as e.g. a public address system, which emits a corresponding sound signal. A data signal comprising information about the audio tracks of the second audio signal may also be transmitted via the wireless interface.
According to a method for generating and providing an audio signal, the second audio signal transmitted as a radio signal via the wireless interface is received first. Moreover, a first audio signal is received. The first audio signal is herein preferably a sound signal that is converted into an electrical audio signal by one or more audio sensors, in particular microphones. The first audio signal comprises a portion that is emitted from loudspeakers, such as e.g. hall or stage loudspeakers or the like. Therefore, this portion largely corresponds to the second audio signal. According to the invention, a propagation time difference between the first and the second audio signal is determined, and the second audio signal is adaptively filtered and delayed, based on the determined propagation time difference. This results in a modified second audio signal. The adaptive filtering herein models an acoustic transmission of the first audio signal. The second audio signal is preferably delayed such that the propagation time difference between the first and the modified second audio signal is substantially compensated, i.e. it is at or below a predefined threshold. This threshold is preferably 0 seconds, but may be slightly higher, e.g. up to 100 ms, because such a small difference is not yet perceived as disturbing.
In some embodiments, the delayed and modified second audio signal is inverted after that. The resulting signal may be replayed as a compensation signal via the headphone or earphone or it may be used for compensating ambient sound e.g. in a telephone conversation. The compensation signal compensates ambient sound, in particular also for higher frequencies than conventional active noise cancellation (ANC) could, because with the second audio signal transmitted via radio, an essential part of the ambient sound in the situation described is already known here in advance. This allows preparing the adaptive filter for frequencies of later received portions of the first audio signal, so that it may react quicker and thus generate counterphase waves also for shorter waves. Thus, this embodiment provides a kind of radio-assisted ANC. In an embodiment, in one operating mode the compensation signal may be output together with the second audio signal, so that the replayed signal is even better freed from ambient noise. In another operating mode, portions of the modified second audio signal may be modified and then output, like e.g. single audio tracks, in order to emphasize them more. As a result, an individual audio signal that does not affect other listeners in their individual listening wishes is available to a listener or viewer.
Thus, a first audio signal that corresponds to a certain proportion or even predominantly to the sound emitted via the loudspeaker is received, and a second audio signal is received from a mixing console or audio mixer as a radio signal via a wireless interface. The second audio signal is received earlier than the first audio signal, since a wireless interface allows faster transmission than sound propagation through the air. By compensating for the propagation time difference, two received audio signals are now available that offer the possibility of improving a hearing impression or individualizing it by means of adaptation. This may be done by adding or subtracting the two audio signals, as appropriate, so that they can be provided together to a listener.
Receiving the second audio signal via a wireless interface makes it possible to receive the second audio signal before the first airborne audio signal. In an embodiment, the wireless interface is a WLAN interface or a mobile network interface, in particular according to the 3G, 4G or 5G standard. As a result, the second audio signal can be received so early that an immediate processing of the second audio signal is made possible and the processed second audio signal can be merged with the first audio signal, which cannot be delayed.
According to an embodiment, the first audio signal is received via an audio sensor, in particular a microphone, which is in some embodiments an external microphone of a headphone that may be connected to a mobile telephone.
According to a further embodiment, the propagation time difference is determined by cross-correlation. The cross-correlation can be easily and quickly calculated and implemented on a device.
According to an embodiment, the modified second audio signal, or inverted modified second audio signal respectively, is output via a headphone, which may in particular be connected to a mobile telephone that performs the signal processing.
According to a further embodiment, the merged audio signal is output via a closed headphone. This has the advantage that a complete suppression of environmental noise is possible, so that only the merged audio signal is supplied to a listener but no other ambient noise bypassing the headphone. Alternatively, the headphone is an on-ear headphone or in-ear headphone, allowing the viewer to perceive certain instruments or voices stronger or weaker through the merging of the first and second audio signals, while still perceiving ambient sounds and directly entering sound waves from the stage speakers.
According to a further embodiment, the second audio signal comprises two or more audio tracks, wherein the modifying comprises attenuating, removing or partially removing at least one audio track of the second audio signal. By this it is possible for the user to select just one or more interesting audio tracks in order to particularly emphasize or attenuate in this manner e.g. certain instruments or a performer's voice in the merged audio signal.
According to a further embodiment, the first and/or second audio signal before adaptive filtering may be further modified. The further modifying comprises amplifying, adding, partially adding, attenuating, removing and/or partially removing of at least one adjustable frequency or at least one adjustable frequency range to the first and/or second audio signal. In this manner, e.g. bass or treble in the merged audio signal can be individually amplified or attenuated.
According to a further embodiment, the second audio signal is adapted during the modifying such that the portion that corresponds to an audio track of the second audio signal and/or at least an adjustable frequency and/or frequency range is removed or partially removed when merging the first and the modified second audio signal. Accordingly, a frequency range or audio track individually adjustable for a user is thus removed by the second audio signal according to the per se known method of active noise suppression. According to an embodiment, an operating mode is provided in which the entire second audio signal can be reduced in or removed from the merged audio signal. In this case, the entire sound signal coming from the stage is compensated, so that only other sound signals picked up by the microphone are contained in the merged signal. In this way, the user can hear his or her surroundings even at very loud performances, and e.g. have a conversation with another person nearby at a rock concert. In this embodiment, a microphone of the smartphone or an external microphone of a headphone or earphone may be used.
According to a further embodiment, an additional data signal comprising information about the audio tracks of the second audio signal is received via the wireless interface. The single audio tracks may be shown for the user e.g. on a mobile terminal that is preferably used for executing this method, so that the user can easily select audio tracks to be amplified, attenuated or completely suppressed.
Moreover, the invention relates to a software product for configuring a computer or a processor, e.g. an audio mixer, to execute the method for generating and providing an audio signal. In addition, the invention relates to a device, in particular a mobile device, that is adapted for executing the method for generating and providing an audio signal. The mobile device may be e.g. a mobile phone or a headphone. The device comprises a microphone for recording a first audio signal and a wireless interface module for receiving a second audio signal, whereby the second audio signal corresponds to a portion of the first audio signal and is received prior to the corresponding portion of the first audio signal. The microphone may be an internal microphone of the mobile phone or an external microphone of a headphone or earphone. The device further comprises an audio processing unit adapted for processing the second audio signal using the first audio signal, and an output unit for providing the processed audio signal. The audio processing unit comprises herein at least first electronic circuitry for determining a propagation time difference between the first and the second audio signal, second electronic circuitry adapted for modifying the second audio signal by adaptive filtering and additional temporal shifting such that the propagation time difference between the first and the modified second audio signal is substantially compensated, and third electronic circuitry adapted for further modifying and/or inverting the modified second audio signal, resulting in the processed second audio signal. The invention further relates to a mobile device adapted for executing the method for generating and providing an audio signal. Finally, the invention relates also to a software product adapted for configuring a computer or processor to execute the method according to the invention.
Details and further advantageous embodiments may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying figures.
It is to be understood that the figures and descriptions of the present invention have been simplified to illustrate elements that are relevant for a clear understanding of the present invention, while eliminating, for purposes of clarity, many other elements which are conventional in this art. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other elements are desirable for implementing the present invention. However, because such elements are well known in the art, and because they do not facilitate a better understanding of the present invention, a discussion of such elements is not provided herein.
The present invention will now be described in detail on the basis of exemplary embodiments.
The audio mixer 22 then transmits the mixed audio signals obtained from the audio signals that were received from the stage receiver 20 to stage loudspeakers 24. The audience 30 hears the sound signal reproduced by these loudspeakers 24. Further, the audio mixer 22 transmits the audio signals to a wireless interface 26, which radiates the signals wirelessly. These signals correspond to an audio signal that may have a plurality of audio tracks.
In addition, the mixed audio signals are in this example transmitted directly or via the wireless interface 26 to a mobile radio network 28 or a similar service network, which also broadcasts the audio signals having one or more audio tracks by a further wireless interface. Furthermore, viewers 30 are depicted who each carry a mobile device 32 according to the invention, which is set up to receive audio signals either directly via the wireless interface 26 or via the mobile radio network 28. In this example it is also possible to use the mobile radio network 28 for providing additional input signals from remote performers 34 to the audio mixer 22, as well as providing the audio and video signals of the performers 12,34 to a remote audience 36. Thus, different artists in a joint performance need not be on the same stage 14 but may be interconnected electronically via the service network 28.
In some embodiments, the invention enables e.g. two viewers 30a,30b who are at a rock concert near loudspeakers 24 to talk and hear each other, despite a high sound pressure level of the loudspeakers.
An advantage of the invention in some embodiments is that also the microphones 40 are located on this headphone 48. Therefore, the distance between the microphones 40 and the user's meatus is substantially known, constant and very small. Thus, the ambient sound 38 picked up by the microphones 40 is substantially identical with the ambient sound that the listener 30 hears despite the headphone, and in particular both have the same phase. Especially in a noisy environment like a rock concert, headphones almost always let a part of the ambient sound through. Phase differences between the ambient sound directly heard and the ambient sound picked up by the microphone and (inversely) reproduced by the headphone have a disturbing effect. Such phase differences are frequency dependent and may already be noticeable e.g. if the distance between the microphone 40 and the ear changes by few centimeters. Therefore, this embodiment has the advantage that the phase of the ambient sound signal picked up by the microphone is known and constant, different from another variant where e.g. a microphone of a smartphone is used. In this way, the sound reproduced by the headphone can be better synchronized with the ambient sound.
In an embodiment, such device for generating and providing an audio signal comprises at least one microphone 40 for receiving a first audio signal 42, wherein the microphone 40 is an external microphone of a headphone or earphone, a wireless interface 26 for receiving a second audio signal, an audio processing unit 45 with electronic circuitry for modifying the second audio signal using the first audio signal, e.g. by an adaptive filter for filtering the second audio signal and inverting the filtered second audio signal, and an output unit 85 for outputting the inverted filtered second audio signal towards a sound transducer. The audio processing unit 45 may comprise an electronic circuit 50 for determining and modifying the propagation delay difference, and an adaptive filter which in principle fulfils a function comparable to the amplifiers 54 and the adder/subtractor 56. Optionally, the device may comprise further components, e.g. a pre-filter, ADC, DAC, etc. Single, several or all of the above-mentioned components may be implemented on one or more software-configurable processors. In the headphone shown in
In an embodiment, the first and second audio signals may be additively combined to obtain the modified second audio signal 46. Both parts may be differently weighted herein, leading to different mixing ratios.
Generally, embodiments using an external microphone of an earphone or headphone are particularly advantageous if the first and second audio signal are added, while in other cases such as radio-assisted ANC in principle also a microphone of a different mobile device can be used.
In a variant, the invention relates to a method for emitting an audio signal with steps of receiving from an audio mixer a first audio signal having two or more audio tracks, generating or determining information about the two or more audio tracks of the first audio signal, and emitting the received first audio signal as a second audio signal together with a data signal via a wireless interface, the second audio signal having two or more audio tracks and the data signal comprising the generated or determined information. In an embodiment, the wireless interface is a WLAN interface or mobile radio network interface according to the 3G, 4G or 5G standard. In another embodiment, the invention relates to a software product comprising instructions that when executed on a computer or processor configure the computer or processor to execute a method as described above. In a further embodiment, the invention relates to a device for emitting an audio signal that is adapted for executing the method, in particular a mixing console or mixer.
In an embodiment, the invention relates to a storage device or storage medium having stored thereon software instruction for configuring a computer or processor to execute a method as described above. In an embodiment, the invention relates to a system with at least one device for providing an audio signal, as described above, and a device for emitting an audio signal, as described above.
Embodiments described above may be combined if such combination is meaningful. Devices and units described above may be implemented in hardware, software or a combination thereof, such as one or more software-configured processors.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the preferred embodiments of the invention as set forth above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventions as defined in the following claims.
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