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A Velvet-Noise Decorrelator for audio

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A Velvet-Noise Decorrelator for audio.

Decorrelation refers to the process of transforming an audio source signal into multiple output signals with different waveforms from each other, but with the same sound as the source signal [1].

In music production, decorrelation is typically applied to the left and right audio channels, creating the perception of stereo width and space. This, however, may come at the cost of potential coloration or transient smearing artifacts.

Velvet-Noise Decorrelation (VND) attempts to minimize these artifacts as well as computation cost while reducing the correlation of the outputs as much as possible [2].

Velvet Noise

Velvet Noise is a sparse noise sequence generated from randomly time-shifted impulses with a random value of either -1 or 1 [2]:

Basic Velvet Noise

To reduce transient smearing and frequency coloration you can apply a segmented decay envelope [2]:

Segmented Decaying Velvet Noise

As well as logarithmically distributing the impulses towards the start of the sequence [2]:

Segmented Decaying Log Distributed Velvet Noise

Quick Start

First install the package into your environment: pip install vndecorrelate

Then load an audio file.

import scipy.io.wavfile as wavfile
from vndecorrelate.decorrelation import *

fs, input_signal = wavfile.read("audio/viola.wav")

Then you can simply use the VelvetNoise class:

velvet_noise = VelvetNoise(
    duration_seconds=0.03,
    num_impulses=30,
)
output_signal = velvet_noise.decorrelate(input_signal)

Or:

# manually generate the velvet noise as numpy NDArrays
velvet_noise = generate_velvet_noise(
    duration_seconds=0.03,
    num_impulses=30,
)
# numerically equivalent to VelvetNoise.convolve
output_signal = convolve_velvet_noise(input_signal, velvet_noise)

Or you can create a chain of signal processors:

chain = (
    SignalChain(sample_rate_hz=fs)
    .velvet_noise(
        duration_seconds=0.03,
        num_impulses=30,
        log_distribution_strength=1.0,
        seed=1,
    )
    .haas_effect(
        delay_time_seconds=0.02,
        delayed_channel=1, # Right Channel
        mode='LR',
    )
)
# SignalChain is lazy, so instatiation of its signal processors happens here
output_signal = chain(input_signal)

To listen back to the processed audio, simply save to a wav file locally.

wavfile.write('audio/viola_out.wav', fs, output_signal)

Optimization

optimization.py contains functions for optimizing VelvetNoise or HaasEffect for maximizing stereo seperation while maintaining polar sample symmetry and mono compatiblilty.

optimize_velvet_noise optimizes the concentration of impulses towards the start of the filter referred to as log_distribution_strength:

Kappa

optimize_haas_delay optimizes the delay_time_seconds parameter:

Tau

symmetry_aware_objective takes the input signal and converts it to polar samples to compute the scalar objective function defined by:

Symmetry Aware Objective

where α is the input scalar to optimize, each

Moment is a moment of the polar sample distribution: Weighted Angular Variance is the weighted angular variance, Centroid is the weighted mean (centroid), and Skewness is the skewness. r is the correlation between the input left and right channels, φ is the `angle_limit` parameter, and each Symmetry Aware Objective is a penalty weight.

Sample runs of VelvetNoise.decorrelate with unoptimized and optimized filters can be compared by their polar sample plots generated from plot_polar_sample:

Unoptimized VN Vectorscope VN Optimized Vectorscope

Visualization

To provide further visualization of the effects decorrelation plot_correlogram is provided. Short windows of typically ~20ms are taken from two signals to calculate normalized cross-correlation values at various lag distances. sine_sweep can be used to generate a test signal that can be compared before and after applying a velvet noise decorrelation. Sine Sweep Signal We can use the auto correlogram as a baseline: Sine Sweep Auto Correlogram Plot the cross correlogram after filtering each channel with velvet noise: Velvet Noise Filtered Sine Sweep Cross Correlogram And compare to the behavior of filtering with white noise: White Noise Filtered Sine Sweep Cross Correlogram

References

[1] “What is ‘Decorrelation’? | Sweetwater”. https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/decorrelation/ (accessed Aug. 10, 2020).

[2] “Velvet-Noise Decorrelator”. http://www.dafx17.eca.ed.ac.uk/papers/DAFx17_paper_96.pdf (accessed Aug. 04, 2020).

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