Dataset for Close Miking Empirical Practice Verification: A Source Separation Approach
Main Authors: | Drossos, Konstantinos, Mimilakis, Stylianos Ioannis, Floros, Andreas, Virtanen, Tuomas, Schuller, Gerald |
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Format: | info dataset |
Terbitan: |
, 2017
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/580778 |
Daftar Isi:
- A dataset consisting of audio files which serve as support material to the following work: "Close Miking Empirical Practice Verification: A Source Separation Approach" by K. Drossos, S.I. Mimilakis, A. Floros, T. Virtanen and G. Schuller. The audio files contain information about two kind of signals a noise (pink noise) and a guitar (musical source) signal. For each signal multiple recordings, using a sampling frequency of 44.1kHz@16-bit, exist which are dependent upon the following variables: - Mircophone type (polar pattern: Omni-directional and cardioid lobe) @Corresponding Folders: Omni & Card - Microphone angle (30 and 45 degrees only for the cardioid microphone) @Corresponding Folders: C30 & C45 - Sound pressure levels for the source (SPLs) and the noise(SPLn) (SPLs : 94dB, 97dB, 100dB || SPLn: 88dB, 91dB, 94dB, 97dB, 100dB) - 12 Distances in meters: 0.03m - 0.30m with a step size of 0.03m & 0.30m - 1.00m with a step size of 0.35m Each recording set contains also the original "clean" sources and their mixture for all the above configurations. The equipment used to record the above signals: -Sound level meter (SLM): B&K 2250 Type A SLM -Mic. A: & Shure SM57, dynamic, cardioid -Mic. B: & Behringer ECM8000, condenser, omni-directional -Laptop: Macbook Pro 15'' -Recording software: Digidesign ProTools M-Powered 8 -Musical instrument amplifier: Behringer V-Tone GMX212 -Digital sound card: M-Audio Fast Track Ultra -Loudspeaker: Electrovoice SX300 All recordings took place on the main stage of an empty municipal theater in Lixoyri, Kefallonia, Greece. The authors would like to thank the Department of Technology of Sound and Musical Instruments, Technological Educational Institute of Ionian Islands, for providing the equipment for the measurements.