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On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 21:10:04 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
I don't think they developed a technology solution to exploit the cocktail party effect, but they did incorporate their knowledge of the statistical / syllabic / sentence characteristics in their Time Assignment Speech Interpolation (TASI) equipments, and TASI was quite successful. Hi Owen, This mimics Paul McCartney's use of phase mixing in his music in the late 70s. Earlier, I was using Reticon bucket-brigade chips to develop a frequency independent delay line such that I could mix input and output (much like the FIR/IIR topology of today's DSP technology, except I was doing it in analog rather than digital) to obtain a variable phase. I still have the breadbox sitting on the shelf. I was anticipating using this device to place "voices" in the stereo-space of program content that I was mixing for. The concept was much too cerebral for the producer who simply wanted matched levels. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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