Mixing transforms for hearing-impaired listeners
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Mixing transforms for hearing-impaired listeners
Mixing transforms for hearing-impaired listeners
Multi-track mixing is an essential practice in modern music production. Research on automatic-mixing paradigms however has mostly tested samples of trained, normal hearing (NH) participants. The goal of the present study was to explore mixing paradigms for hearing-impaired (HI) listeners. In two experiments we investigated the mixing preference of NH and HI listeners with respect to the parameters of lead-to-accompaniment level ratio (LAR) and the low-to-high frequency spectral energy balance. Furthermore, preferences of transformed equalization (EQ-transform) were assessed, achieved by linearly extrapolating between the power spectrum of individual tracks and a reference spectrum. Multi-track excerpts of popular music were used as stimuli.
Here, we show some sound examples to illustrate the perceptual effects of the transformations.