Fenton, Steven and Lee, Hyunkook (2015) Towards a Perceptual Model of 'Punch' in Musical Signals. In: 139th International AES Convention, 29th October - 1st November 2015, New York, USA.
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A perceptual model for the measurement of ‘punch’ in musical signals. Punch is an attribute that is often used to characterize music or sound sources that convey a sense of dynamic power or weight to the listener. A methodology is explored that combines signal separation and low level parameter measurement to produce a perceptually weighted ‘punch’ score. The parameters explored are the onset time and frequency components of the signal across octave bands. The ‘punch’ score is determined by a weighted sum of these parameters using coefficients derived through a large scale listening test. The model may have application in music information retrieval (MIR) and music production tools. The presentation presents findings outlined in the paper of the same title.

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