Claims
- 1. A method for suppressing unwanted acoustical signals in audio programs to be edited for reproduction, if unwanted signals occur, and for connecting audio signals immediately preceding and following said unwanted signals, such unwanted acoustical signals including abrupt signal level discontinuities, comprising the steps of:
- storing predetermined values in memory corresponding to amplitudes of transition signals, detecting a signal level discontinuity, sampling an audio signal of said audio program between successive signal flow/polarity changes in such signal, preceding and following the detected discontinuity, to produce a plurality of sample values between said two successive signal flow/polarity changes, reading said predetermined stored values corresponding to amplitudes of transition signals and manifesting the same as a plurality of equally distributed values corresponding to a transfer function forming smooth transitions with said preceding and following audio signals; modifying the amplitudes of the said values read from said memory in accordance with the amplitude change between the preceding and following audio signals; whereby said modified values correspond to a transfer function smoothly connecting the preceding and following audio signals; delaying the sampled audio signals, and inserting, when a said discontinuity is detected, the modified values into the delayed audio signals, whereby the sample values between said two signal flow/polarity changes in the region of a discontinuity are replaced with transition signals having a smooth transition with respect to the preceding and succeeding audio signals, said transition signals being matched to the time interval between the signal flow/polarity changes.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said step of detecting a signal discontinuity, when such discontinuity is in the form of an interference peak, comprises;
- detecting a time interval between signal flow/polarity changes having a duration which is less than a predetermined interval of time, and simultaneously detecting whether the difference in levels of said audio signal at the beginning and end of such time interval between signal flow/polarity changes exceed a predetermined value, and wherein, when said time interval is less than said predetermined interval or said difference does not exceed said predetermined value, said inserting step comprises inserting a transfer function in the form of a single modified value to replace said interference peak.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said stored values corresponding to said transition signals comprise amplitude values of a half cycle of a sine wave.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, including the steps of detecting a discontinuity in said audio signal in response to said sampling prior to delaying such signal, forming difference values corresponding to the difference between successive sample values in response to the instantaneous level of said audio signal, producing signals indicative of signal flow/polarity changes in response to said difference values, and for smoothly joining said audio signal in the region of said flow/polarity changes in response to whether the change in amplitude of said audio signal immediately preceding and following said discontinuities exceeds a predetermined level.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein said audio signal comprises an analog signal, and including the step of manifesting said modified values as analog signals after said modified values have been inserted into said audio signal.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 285,546, filed July 21, 1981, now abandoned.
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