This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. & 119(a) from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2005-0084239, filed on Sep. 9, 2005, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present general inventive concept relates to a sound reproduction apparatus and method, and more particularly, to a sound reproduction apparatus and method capable of enhancing a low frequency component in a reproduced sound signal using a reflective sound.
2. Description of the Related Art
A small speaker adopted in headphones, earphones, or portable audio devices is restricted in producing a low sound. To overcome this restriction, a sound signal is conventionally reproduced by enhancing or amplifying a signal corresponding to a low frequency component. However, when the signal corresponding to the low frequency component is increased, a level of a low frequency signal is also increased, for example, due to an overflow of the low frequency signal in an equalizer. To prevent the overflow of the low frequency signal, a dynamic range of an input signal must be considerably reduced, which may deteriorate quality of a finally reproduced sound.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,285,767B1 discloses a “low frequency audio enhancement system” that can enhance a low frequency component.
An adder 1706 adds two input signals 1702 and 1733. The composite filter 1707 extracts low frequency components from the added signal using filters 1711, 1715, 1712, 1713, and 1714 having frequency bands 50, 250, 100, 150, and 220 Hz, respectively, adds the extracted low frequency components, and outputs the added low frequency components through a switch 1722 and an adder 1718. The peak compressor 2502 prevents an overflow caused by the addition of the extracted low frequency components. In detail, as a plurality of low frequency band pass filters output low frequency component signals, a sum of the low frequency component signals has an increased peak value, which may cause the overflow. If an output signal only is standardized to reduce the peak value, a low frequency enhancement effect is removed. Therefore, even if a non-linearly low level signal increases its level, the increased level remains in a dynamic range of the conventional low frequency enhancement system, thereby maintaining the low frequency enhancement effect. The punch unit 1720 expands a release time of a low frequency component to allow a listener to listen to the low frequency component for more prolonged time, thereby increasing the low frequency enhancement effect. An output of the punch unit 1720 is added to the input signals at adders 1724 and 1732 through a switch 1722 to generate output signals 1730 and 1733.
However, the conventional low frequency audio enhancement system has a complex constitution since an amount of calculation increases due to a large number of low frequency band pass filters, and an additional device, such as the peak compressor 2502 is required to adjust the dynamic range of the conventional low frequency enhancement system. Also, when the punch unit 1720 only enhances the low frequency component, a listener has no externalization when listening to sounds through headphones, etc.
Japanese Patent Publication Application No. Hei 5-328481 discloses a frequency doubling and mixing circuit that enhances a low frequency component by forming a harmonic component of an input signal. The frequency doubling and mixing circuit includes a radio rectifier and a low band filter to generate a low pass filter and the harmonic component. The frequency doubling and mixing circuit obtains a frequency component that requires the formation of the harmonic component using the low pass filter from the input signal, generates the harmonic component that doubles a frequency component using the radio rectifier from the obtained signal at a frequency position higher by one octave, and enhances a mental acoustic of the low frequency component. However, the frequency doubling and mixing circuit uses the radio rectifier to forcibly clip or invert the input signal in order to generate the harmonic component, which may greatly deteriorate the sound quality.
As described above, although these conventional sound reproduction methods enhance a low frequency component such that a user perceives an illusionary low frequency component in terms of mental acoustic to generate a harmonic component, such that the sound quality is deteriorated by clipping an input signal, or the constitution that is complex due to various filtering and additional apparatuses. Also, the low frequency component enhanced by these conventional sound reproduction methods is generally a mono component. Therefore, when a listener listens to a signal having the mono component through headphones, earphones, etc., a higher energy low frequency component is centered in a brain, what is called, brain localization, which causes coercion or fatigue.
The present general inventive concept provides a sound reproduction apparatus and method capable of enhancing a low frequency component with a small quantity of calculation and a simple constitution.
The present general inventive concept also provides a sound reproduction apparatus and method capable of brain localization by providing an acoustic signal having an enhanced low frequency component with externalization.
Additional aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the general inventive concept.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept may be achieved by providing a sound reproduction apparatus comprising a low frequency enhancer to delay and gain-control input signals, to generate a predetermined number of reflective sounds to enhance a low frequency component of the input signals, and to output a sum of signals corresponding to the reflective sounds with the enhanced low frequency component, and an externalization generator to generate first and second output signals with externalization by delaying the sum of signals with the enhanced low frequency component by first and second times.
The apparatus may further comprise first and second gain controllers to gain-control and output first and second input signals, and a first adder to provide the sum of the signals output from the first and second gain controllers as an input signal of the low frequency enhancer.
The apparatus may further comprise a second adder to sum and output the first input signal and the first output signal, and a third adder to sum and output the second input signal and the second output signal.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept may be achieved by providing a sound reproduction apparatus comprising a first adder to output a sum of first and second input signals whose gains are controlled, a low frequency enhancer to delay and gain-control the sum signal output from the first adder, to generate a predetermined number of reflective sounds to enhance a low frequency component of thereof, and outputting a sum of signals corresponding to the reflective sounds with the enhanced low frequency component, and second and third adders adding the sum of signals with the enhanced low frequency component to the first and second input signals to generate first and second output signals.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept may be achieved by providing a sound reproduction method comprising delaying and gain-controlling input signals, generating a predetermined number of reflective sounds to enhance a low frequency component of the input signals, outputting a sum of signals with the enhanced low frequency component, and delaying the sum of signals with the enhanced low frequency component by first and second times to generate first and second output signals that have externalization.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept may be achieved by providing a sound reproduction method comprising outputting a sum of first and second input signals whose gains are controlled, delaying and controlling gain of the sum signal, generating a predetermined number of reflective sounds to enhance a low frequency component thereof, outputting a sum of signals corresponding to the reflective sounds with the enhanced low frequency component, and adding the sum of signals with the enhanced low frequency component to the first and second input signals to generate first and second output signals.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept may be achieved by providing a computer readable recording medium having embodied thereon a computer program to execute the above-described sound reproduction method.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept may be achieved by providing a sound reproduction apparatus including a low frequency enhancer to delay and gain-control input signals, to generate a sum signal of the delayed and gain-controlled input signals, to generate a plurality of reflective sound signals from the sum signal to enhance a low frequency component thereof, and to output a sum of reflective sound signals with the enhanced low frequency component, and an externalization generator to generate first and second output signals with externalization according to the input signals, the sum of reflective sound signals, and a delay of at least one of the input signals and the sum of reflective sound signals.
These and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present general inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present general inventive concept by referring to the figures.
The present general inventive concept enhances a low frequency component using a mental acoustic approach that uses a reflective sound based on a space impulse response characteristic. Also, the present general inventive concept can provide the enhanced low frequency component with externalization using an amount of delay based on non-linearity of hearing space and sense.
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Also, a specific frequency component is decreased or amplified due to the arriving differential time between the reflective sounds to enhance the low frequency component. In this regard, a low frequency component is amplified, whereas a middle/high frequency component is decreased, such that a separate filter for filtering the low frequency component only is not required. Also, a delay difference between two signals having the enhanced direct sound and low frequency component is properly adjusted in order to prevent overflow caused by the sum of the two signals. Therefore, a peak compressor for preventing overflow is not required. Finally, since the reflective sounds having the delay difference can control a release time of the low frequency component, a punch unit is not required.
Based on the characteristics, the sound reproduction apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention can enhance a low frequency component, provide the enhanced low frequency component with externalization, and simplify the constitution without a filter, a peak compressor, and a punch unit used by conventional technologies.
The first and second gain controllers 110 and 120 control gains of input signals L and R, for example, signals of let and right channels (left and right channel signals), respectively. The adder 130 adds the input signals L and R whose gains are controlled by the first and second gain controllers 110 and 120 and outputs an added input signal. The first and second gain controllers 110 and 120 control gains of the input signals L and R to allow a sum of the input signals L and R to have a desirable level or a predetermined level.
The low frequency enhancer 200 delays and controls a gain of the added input signal output from the adder 130, generates reflective sounds to enhance a low frequency thereof, and outputs a first added signal.
The externalization generator 300 outputs signals Lout and Rout to allow the first added signal output by the low frequency enhancer 200 to have externalization.
The second adder 370 adds the signal Lout output by the externalization generator 300 to the input signal L and outputs a second added signal as a final left signal Lo. The third adder 380 adds the signal Rout output by the externalization generator 300 to the input signal R and outputs a third added signal as a final right signal Ro.
A listener can listen to the signals Lo and Ro output by the second and third adders 370 and 380 through an earphone, a headphone, etc.
The first through nth delay 201a through 201n delay the added input signal input to the low frequency enhancer 200 by each time of d1, d2, . . . , dn, and output the delayed signals.
The first through nth gain controllers 205a through 205n control corresponding ones of the output signals of the first through nth delay 201a through 201n according to predetermined gains and output the controlled signals.
The adder 207 adds the controlled signals of the first through nth gain controllers 205a through 205n and outputs the first added signal.
The delay time of the first through nth delay 201a through 201n and the gain values of the first through nth gain controllers 205a through 205n are determined by the reflective sound pattern to enhance the low frequency. The reflective sound pattern to enhance the low frequency can be calculated by a test or experiment. If the delay time of the first through nth delay 201a through 201n and the gain values of the first through nth gain controllers 205a through 205n are controlled to satisfy the reflective sound pattern to enhance the low frequency, the output signal of the low frequency enhancer 200 is identical to a sum of reflective sounds for enhancing the low frequency.
Therefore, the low frequency enhancer 200 performs functions of a filter, a peak compressor, and a punch unit that are usually used to enhance the low frequency. A more detailed description to the low frequency enhancer 200 will now be provided with reference to
As mentioned above, a specific frequency component is decreased or amplified due to an arriving differential time between the reflective sounds for enhancing the low frequency component. In this regard, a low frequency component is amplified, whereas a middle/high frequency component is decreased. In detail, the low frequency components are amplified by extending a release time due to a delay difference between reflective sounds as illustrated in
The low frequency enhancer 200 can perform the functions of the filter to filter a low frequency component and the punch unit to enhance a designated frequency component. When a delay difference between the direct sound 501 and a signal obtained from the above processes is properly controlled, the peak compressor is not required by making a high level peak value and an adding synchronization different.
Meanwhile, a reflective sound pattern is used and low frequency components corresponding to left/right channels are enhanced using two different patterns for the left/right channels, thereby preventing a sound image from localizing in a brain by enhancing a monaural low frequency component, i.e., brain localization. That is, the low frequency enhancer 200 outputs a stereo sound. However, the brain localization of the sound image may not be completely prevented, and adversely an amount of calculation may increase. Therefore, to positively prevent the brain localization of the sound image, the externalization generator 300 must be applied as illustrated in
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The above constitution and function are described in Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-0097019 entitled with “apparatus and method for generating a virtual stereo sound using non-linearity and a computer readable medium therefore” that was filed in the name of the same applicant.
In detail, first and second gain controllers 710 and 720, a first adder 730, and a low frequency enhancer 800 of the sound processor of
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The present general inventive concept can also be embodied as computer readable code on a computer readable recording medium. The computer readable recording medium is any data storage device that can store data which can be thereafter read by a computer system. Examples of the computer readable recording medium include read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory (RAM), CD-ROMs, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and carrier waves. The computer readable recording medium can also be distributed network coupled computer systems so that the computer readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion.
As described above, the present general inventive concept uses a reflective sound generated according to a reflective sound pattern to enhance a low frequency to maintain a dynamic range of a sound source with a small amount of calculation and enhance a low frequency component of a reproduced sound signal. Therefore, the present general inventive concept can reproduce a sufficient low sound through a small speaker of a portable audio, a headphone, or an earphone. Also, the present general inventive concept can provide the enhanced low frequency component with externalization, so that, when a listener listens to sound through the headphone, brain localization of a high energetic sound image of the low frequency component can be prevented, which increases user's satisfaction.
Although a few embodiments of the present general inventive concept have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the general inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
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2005-84239 | Sep 2005 | KR | national |