GB1581572A – Method and apparatus for restoring aged sound recordings
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GB1581572A – Method and apparatus for restoring aged sound recordings
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Method and apparatus for restoring aged sound recordings
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GB1581572A
GB1581572A
GB17905/77A
GB1790577A
GB1581572A
GB 1581572 A
GB1581572 A
GB 1581572A
GB 17905/77 A
GB17905/77 A
GB 17905/77A
GB 1790577 A
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G—PHYSICS
G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
G11B27/00—Editing; Indexing; Addressing; Timing or synchronising; Monitoring; Measuring tape travel
G11B27/02—Editing, e.g. varying the order of information signals recorded on, or reproduced from, record carriers
G11B27/022—Electronic editing of analogue information signals, e.g. audio or video signals
H—ELECTRICITY
H03—ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
H03G—CONTROL OF AMPLIFICATION
H03G5/00—Tone control or bandwidth control in amplifiers
H03G5/02—Manually-operated control
H03G5/025—Equalizers; Volume or gain control in limited frequency bands
G—PHYSICS
G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
G11B2220/00—Record carriers by type
G11B2220/20—Disc-shaped record carriers
G—PHYSICS
G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
G11B2220/00—Record carriers by type
G11B2220/90—Tape-like record carriers
G—PHYSICS
G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
G11B27/00—Editing; Indexing; Addressing; Timing or synchronising; Monitoring; Measuring tape travel
G11B27/02—Editing, e.g. varying the order of information signals recorded on, or reproduced from, record carriers
G11B27/022—Electronic editing of analogue information signals, e.g. audio or video signals
G11B27/024—Electronic editing of analogue information signals, e.g. audio or video signals on tapes
Description
( 21) Application No 17905/77
( 31) Convention Application No.
26189 ( 33) Fed Rep of Germany (DE) ( 11) ( 22) Filed 29 April 1977 973 ( 32) Filed 29 April 1976 in ( 44) Complete Specification published 17 Dec 1980 ( 51) INT CL 3 H 03 G 5/04 ( 52) Index at acceptance H 4 R PNR ( 54) A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RESTORING AGED SOUND RECORDINGS ( 71) We, CMB COLONIA MANAGEMENT UND BERATUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH & Co KG, a German company, of Schumannstrasse 22, 5000 K 6 ln 41, Germany, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement:This invention relates to a method and apparatus for restoring aged sound recordings.
In the gramophone and tape recorder industry there is a substantial interest as regards the restoration of old recordings, that is to say both in the case of sung performances and also in the case of instrumental and orchestra recordings A certain improvement in the acoustic quality of old sound recordings can be achieved by suppressing of and compensation for noise in the upper frequency ranges but however the results are by and large not always satisfactory and in particular it has so far only been possible to overcome the effects of wear, which more particularly impair the forte passages of the middle and higher pitch ranges, to a very insubstantial extent.
The following prior art is of interest.
German patent specification No 2,050,220 describes a music instrument which is provided with mechanical or electro-acoustic resonators in order to emphasize the formant intervals characteristic for the timbre of its sound.
In Issue No 1 of » Funktechnik » 1974, at page 24, there is a description of a fourpole for the conversion of white noise to pink noise, while on pages 227 to 229 in Issue No 7 there is a description of a method of measurement for determining the trackability of sound pick-ups in which frequency analyzers are used On pages 323 to 325 of Issue No 9 of the same year there is a description of calibrating gramophone records for determination of the characteristics and for checking the tracking properties of stereo pick-ups, together with a measurement circuit for determining 50 distortions.
In our U K Specification No 1547876 (Application No 22057/76) corresponding to German patent application No.
2,512,905 9, US patent application S N 55 691,639 and Japanese patent application No 21029/76, there is described a circuit arrangement with a varying degree of response or transmission whereby the middle frequency of formant-like maxima of the 60 amplitude/frequency curve of the transmission response is slightly changed in accordance with the volume or loudness setting and/or the amplitude ratio of the formant-like maxima is changed with the 65 loudness setting.
US patent specification No 2,235,249 and
No 3,719,782 describe methods and apparatus for acoustic control of electroacoustic play-back systems 70 The present invention has for an object to provide an improved method by means of which old sound recordings of a certain type can be restored in a better and simpler manner than in the prior art 75
According to the invention, there is provided a method for preparing a restored sound version from an old sound recording which comprises at least one significant musical part (for example a solo instru 80 ment) which extends over a wide frequency spectrum and in which the said part comprises narrow band frequency ranges which constitute substantially fixed formant regions, according to which the old sound 85 recording is played back with the production of an audio-frequency range electric signal and the audio signal is processed by means of a circuit arrangement having a predetermined frequency response which is 90 PATENT SPECIFICATION
0 r O 1 581 572 1 581 572 gain selective in said narrow band frequency ranges with respect to the other regions of the signal spectrum, whereby the amplitude of the audio signal is varied by said circuit arrangement specifically in said narrow band frequency ranges which correspond to the formant regions with respect to the remainder of the signal.
Thus, in carrying out the invention, the sound recording is played back with the production of an electrical audio signal.
The amplitude of the audio signal is varied specifically in frequency ranges which correspond to the formant ranges of a significant musical part present in the audio signal The formant enhanced signal can then be transmitted audibly, for example by means of a loudspeaker, or can be used for the production of a restored sound recording.
The frequency of the formant ranges in the case of conventional musical instruments such as wind and string instruments played with a bow is substantially independent of the pitch The method in accordance with the invention can therefore be used to enhance or stress an instrument as compared with the upper parts of the audio signal mixture without it being necessary for this purpose to provide any adaptation to the respective pitch of the sound of the musical part (as for example a solo instrument) which is to be emphasized or enhanced.
Even in the case of very faded and substantially worn sound recordings it is possible to use the method in accordance with the invention to produce a substantial improvement in the general acoustic impression by determining the typical formant characters for the significant and readily noticeable sound sources or parts (solo voice, solo instrument, predominant instrumental group and the like) and then enhancing the formant characters, that is to say for example by selective amplification or filtration out of the audio signal mixture, following which the formant characters are separately processed and then returned to the audio signal mixture, which if required may have been processed separately as regards noise and the like.
In the case of a first embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention those frequency ranges are determined, in which the formants of the significant musical part or parts or acoustic sources are located and the audio signal is then selectively amplified in these frequency ranges.
In the case of another embodiment of the invention the frequency ranges of the formants of interest are again determined and from the audio signal mixture a signal consisting chiefly of this frequency ranges is separated off The separated signal and the signal mixture (which can also comprise the separated signal but does not need to comprise it) are then separately prepared or processed as for example by being freed of noise, amplified and then 70 put together again in such a manner that the formant ranges are enhanced with respect to the remaining frequency components that is to say have somewhat greater amplitudes than originally was the 75 case.
The regenerated signals attained in this manner can also be reproduced by an electro-acoustic device as an audible signal, modulated on to a high frequency 80 carrier for broadcasting or recorded again for producing a regenerated sound recording and if necessary the sound recording can be copied.
In the accompanying drawings a device 85 for performing the method in accordance with the invention is represented diagrammatically.
The device represented by way of example comprises a record player 10 for 90 play-back of an old phonograph record 12, from which a restored recording is to be prepared The record player 10 provides an electrical audio signal at an output line 14 and this signal is supplied either directly 95 or after intermediate storage on a magnetic tape (not shown) to an acoustic spectrograph 16, which by means of a cathode ray tube 18 displays the instantaneous acoustic spectrum The cathode ray tube 18 can 100 preferably be part of a storage oscillograph so that the instantaneous amplitude frequency distribution of the played audio signal can be selected and stored at a specific instant The audio signal is furthermore 105 fed to an amplifier 20, which comprises a filter arrangement, which makes it possible to carry out selective setting of the frequency response of the amplifier in a series of adjacent relatively narrow ranges The 110 amplifier filter unit 20 is preferably constructed in accordance with the principle of UK patent specification No 1547876, (Application 22057/76), briefly described above The output terminal of the ampli 115 fier filter unit 20 is for example connected with a tape recorder 22 in which the regenerated audio signal is recorded for play back or for further processing The output signal of the amplifier filter unit can fur 120 thermore be supplied to the acoustic spectrograph 16 in order to be able to monitor the result of filtration The acoustic spectrograph can for this purpose be arranged to have its input connected selec 125 tively with the output of the record player or the output of the amplifier filter unit 20 or can be constructed as a doublespectrograph for the simultaneous presentation of the non-restored and the restored 130 1 581 572 signal.
If the position of the formant ranges of the significant musical part are not already known for operation of the device shown firstly the gramophone record 12 is firstly played for monitoring and is heard by means of a loudspeaker 24 or the like connected with another output of the amplifier filter unit 20 The amplifier filter unit 20 is in this case so set that a flat frequency response is achieved A position is now determined where the significant musical part or the significant voice is least concealed by other sounds and then, using the acoustic spectrograph 16, the position of the formant range or ranges of the significant part is determined On the basis of the acoustic spectrum determined in this manner in respect of the significant voice of the significant musical part, the frequency response of the amplifier and filter unit 20 is so set that the formant or the formants of the significant voice or the significant instrument part is enhanced in relation to the other frequency ranges.
When the sound recording to be restored comprises several musical parts which are to be restored, the method is carried out separately for each musical part individually and the acoustic signals with the regenerated musical parts are then combined to form a regenerated sound recording possibly, if necessary, after removing noise or carrying out some other known processing operation.
Claims (7)
WHAT WE CLAIM IS: –
1 A method for preparing a restored sound version from an old sound recording which comprises at least one significant musical part (for example a solo instrument) which extends over a wide frequency spectrum and in which the said part comprises narrow band frequency ranges which constitute substantially fixed formant regions, according to which the old sound 45 recording is played back with the production of an audio-frequency range electric signal and the audio signal is processed by means of a circuit arrangement having a predetermined frequency response which is 50 gain selective in said narrow band frequency ranges with respect to the other regions of the signal spectrum, whereby the amplitude of the audio signal is varied by said circuit arrangement specifically in 55 said narrow band frequency ranges which correspond to the formant regions with respect to the remainder of the signal.
2 A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the frequency ranges corre 60 sponding to the format regions are selectively amplified more than other frequency ranges present in the audio signal.
3 A method in accordance with claim 1 or claim 2, wherein a selective audio 65 signal is derived from the played-back audio signal, which selective signal essentially comprises the frequency ranges corresponding to the formant regions of the significant musical part, and wherein the 70 formant selective signal, and the audio signal from which it has been derived, are separately processed and then combined.
4 A mehtod in accordance with claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the selec 75 tively varied audio signal is re-recorded.
A method in accordance with claim 4, wherein the recording is copied.
6 A method in accordance with claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the selec 80 tively varied audio signal is modulated on to a high frequency carrier and the modulated carrier is broadcast.
7 A method in accordance with claim 1 and substantially as hereinbefore de 85 scribed.
H G AMANN, Agent for the Applicants.
Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office by The Tweeddale Press Ltd, Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1980.
Published at the Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A l AY, from which copies may be obtained.
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1976-04-29
1977-04-29
Method and apparatus for restoring aged sound recordings
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1989-12-28
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Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee