Equalization of Loudspeaker and Room Responses Using Kautz Filters: Direct Least Squares Design

<p/> <p>DSP-based correction of loudspeaker and room responses is becoming an important part of improving sound reproduction. Such response equalization (EQ) is based on using a digital filter in cascade with the reproduction channel to counteract the response errors introduced by loudsp...

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Main Authors: Karjalainen Matti, Paatero Tuomas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/060949
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spelling doaj-aa1b6b0b06cf4ee0bf5c3e6d84b0f4d02020-11-25T00:37:00ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802007-01-0120071060949Equalization of Loudspeaker and Room Responses Using Kautz Filters: Direct Least Squares DesignKarjalainen MattiPaatero Tuomas<p/> <p>DSP-based correction of loudspeaker and room responses is becoming an important part of improving sound reproduction. Such response equalization (EQ) is based on using a digital filter in cascade with the reproduction channel to counteract the response errors introduced by loudspeakers and room acoustics. Several FIR and IIR filter design techniques have been proposed for equalization purposes. In this paper we investigate Kautz filters, an interesting class of IIR filters, from the point of view of direct least squares EQ design. Kautz filters can be seen as generalizations of FIR filters and their frequency-warped counterparts. They provide a flexible means to obtain desired frequency resolution behavior, which allows low filter orders even for complex corrections. Kautz filters have also the desirable property to avoid inverting dips in transfer function to sharp and long-ringing resonances in the equalizer. Furthermore, the direct least squares design is applicable to nonminimum-phase EQ design and allows using a desired target response. The proposed method is demonstrated by case examples with measured and synthetic loudspeaker and room responses.</p> http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/060949
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Equalization of Loudspeaker and Room Responses Using Kautz Filters: Direct Least Squares Design
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
author_facet Karjalainen Matti
Paatero Tuomas
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title Equalization of Loudspeaker and Room Responses Using Kautz Filters: Direct Least Squares Design
title_short Equalization of Loudspeaker and Room Responses Using Kautz Filters: Direct Least Squares Design
title_full Equalization of Loudspeaker and Room Responses Using Kautz Filters: Direct Least Squares Design
title_fullStr Equalization of Loudspeaker and Room Responses Using Kautz Filters: Direct Least Squares Design
title_full_unstemmed Equalization of Loudspeaker and Room Responses Using Kautz Filters: Direct Least Squares Design
title_sort equalization of loudspeaker and room responses using kautz filters: direct least squares design
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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1687-6180
publishDate 2007-01-01
description <p/> <p>DSP-based correction of loudspeaker and room responses is becoming an important part of improving sound reproduction. Such response equalization (EQ) is based on using a digital filter in cascade with the reproduction channel to counteract the response errors introduced by loudspeakers and room acoustics. Several FIR and IIR filter design techniques have been proposed for equalization purposes. In this paper we investigate Kautz filters, an interesting class of IIR filters, from the point of view of direct least squares EQ design. Kautz filters can be seen as generalizations of FIR filters and their frequency-warped counterparts. They provide a flexible means to obtain desired frequency resolution behavior, which allows low filter orders even for complex corrections. Kautz filters have also the desirable property to avoid inverting dips in transfer function to sharp and long-ringing resonances in the equalizer. Furthermore, the direct least squares design is applicable to nonminimum-phase EQ design and allows using a desired target response. The proposed method is demonstrated by case examples with measured and synthetic loudspeaker and room responses.</p>
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