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Psychoacoustic approaches for harmonic music mixing

  • Technical University of Munich
  • Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Lisbon

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Abstract

The practice of harmonic mixing is a technique used by DJs for the beat-synchronous and harmonic alignment of two or more pieces of music. In this paper, we present a new harmonic mixing method based on psychoacoustic principles. Unlike existing commercial DJ-mixing software, which determines compatible matches between songs via key estimation and harmonic relationships in the circle of fifths, our approach is built around the measurement of musical consonance. Given two tracks, we first extract a set of partials using a sinusoidal model and average this information over sixteenth note temporal frames. By scaling the partials of one track over ±6 semitones (in 1/8th semitone steps), we determine the pitch-shift that maximizes the consonance of the resulting mix. For this, we measure the consonance between all combinations of dyads within each frame according to psychoacoustic models of roughness and pitch commonality. To evaluate our method, we conducted a listening test where short musical excerpts were mixed together under different pitch shifts and rated according to consonance and pleasantness. Results demonstrate that sensory roughness computed from a small number of partials in each of the musical audio signals constitutes a reliable indicator to yield maximum perceptual consonance and pleasantness ratings by musically-trained listeners.

Original languageEnglish
Article number123
JournalApplied Sciences
Volume6
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Audio content analysis
  • Audio signal processing
  • Digital DJ interfaces
  • Music information retrieval
  • Music technology
  • Musical consonance
  • Psychoacoustics
  • Sound and music computing
  • Spectral analysis

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