The invention relates generally to sound reproduction systems and methods and specifically to the reproduction of low frequency signal components recorded in a Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel
Existing bass management systems assume that the playback system consists of two or more “main” loudspeakers that are incapable of reproducing extremely low frequency content in the program material. Consequently, the signals are divided into low frequency and high frequency components using a crossover network. The high frequency components are produced by the main loudspeakers. The corresponding low frequency components are summed with each other and with a Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel (where applicable) and directed to a dedicated low-frequency loudspeaker termed a “subwoofer”. Typical examples of prior art systems for 5.1-channel program material are shown in
a and 1b show individual crossover networks for each of the five full-bandwidth channels with the low frequency output of each routed to a summing bus. In addition, the LFE channel is typically boosted by 10 dB and added to the same bus. This combined signal is then routed to the subwoofer's amplifier. In cases where the five main loudspeakers have matched characteristics, the crossover characteristics will also be matched from channel to channel. However, in cases where the main loudspeakers are not matched (for example, when the surround loudspeakers have reduced bass handling potential), the crossover characteristics for each channel can be tailored to the requirements of the corresponding loudspeaker(s).
There is a potential flaw in standard bass management systems caused by a mis-match between the allowable bandwidth of the LFE channel and the capabilities of the subwoofer used to produce this signal. The proposed system outlines a possible solution for correcting this problem.
Standard practice for content in the LFE channel in distribution media has dictated an upper frequency maximum limitation of 120 Hz. As can be seen in
On the above background it is an object of the present invention to provide a method and corresponding system for solving the problems mentioned above originating from the subwoofer's insufficient capability for handling the reproduction of frequency components above the subwoofer's upper cut-off frequency.
According to the invention, this object is attained by directing the upper frequency components of the LFE channels to the main loudspeakers with appropriate compensation in order to ensure that these components are correctly reproduced, regardless of the subwooferes capabilities.
According to the present invention, the above object is thus attained by a method for the reproduction of sound signals of an LFE channel in a loudspeaker system comprising at least one main loudspeaker and at least one low frequency loudspeaker (subwoofer), the method being characterised in that a first frequency region of the sound signals contained in the LFE channel below a given upper cut-off frequency is reproduced by the subwoofer, and a second frequency region of the sound signals contained in the LFE channel above a given upper cut-off frequency is reproduced by at least one of said main loudspeakers.
The present invention furthermore relates to a system for the reproduction of sound signals of a LFE channel in a loudspeaker system comprising at least one main loudspeaker and at least one low frequency loudspeaker (subwoofer), said system being provided with filter means for subdividing the frequency content of the LFE channel into a first frequency region below a given upper cut-off frequency and a second frequency region above this cut-off frequency, and further providing said first frequency region to the subwoofer and said second frequency region to at least one of said main loudspeakers
Two specific embodiments of systems according to the invention are described in the detailed description of the invention, but it is understood that other embodiments of the method and system according to the invention can be implemented, and that such other embodiments would also fall within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended independent claims. Specifically the present invention is exemplified with reference to surround sound systems comprising five main loudspeakers (centre front, front left, front right, rear left and rear right) and an additional subwoofer, but the method and system according to the invention are not limited to systems comprising five main loudspeakers. The method according to the invention may be applied to audio reproduction systems comprising any number of channels provided that at least one LFE channel is present.
Typical applications of the method and system according to the invention that can be envisaged would be applications within domestic audio reproduction systems, such as traditional surround sound systems, and also within automotive audio reproduction systems, but these applications are of course only to be regarded as typical fields of applications.
The main advantages of the method and system according to the invention are the reduced requirements imposed on the subwoofer loudspeaker as well as an improved reproduction of the LFE channel.
The method and system according to the present invention will be better understood with reference to the following detailed description of two embodiments of the system in conjunction with the drawings, in which
a shows a schematic block diagram of a prior art implementation of a bass management system for a 5.1-channel media comprising five main loudspeakers (including one left and one right surround loudspeaker) and a subwoofer;
b shows a schematic block diagram of a prior art implementation of a bass management system for a 5.1-channel media comprising nine main loudspeakers (including three left and three right surround sound loudspeakers) and a subwoofer;
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The system furthermore comprises a prior art bass management system B comprising five crossover networks 1, 1′; 2, 2′; 3, 3′; 4, 4′; 5, 5′ containing high pass filter blocks for provision of signals to the main loudspeakers and corresponding low pass filter blocks for provision of low frequency signals to the subwoofer 13. The signal in the LFE channel is provided solely to the subwoofer 13 after a boost of typically 10 dB, as mentioned above. Thus, the frequency components of the LFE channel are only reproduced by the subwoofer 13.
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Since, in this example, the upper band of the LFE channel is being produced by five loudspeakers instead of one, a reduction of the output level is required relative to the signal that would normally be sent to the subwoofer. In cases where the five main loudspeakers have matched characteristics, this gain value n (dB) may be calculated using the following equation:
n(dB)=C(dB)−x*log2(m)(dB)
where n is the gain (in dB) applied to the signal as shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2004 01926 | Dec 2004 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2005/054121 | 12/8/2005 | WO | 00 | 7/8/2009 |