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2. Introduction

For many sound synthesis and processing applications, the spectral envelope plays a crucial role. For musical applications, the spectral envelope largely determines the timbre, or ``colour'' of a sound. For the voice, important characteristics such as the type of a vowel or part of the vocal quality of a voice depend on the spectral envelope. In general, the spectral envelope is a smoothed version of the frequency spectrum of a sound, and is often independent of the pitch.



 
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Diemo Schwarz
1998-09-07