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Advances in Thunder Sound Synthesis

Sound 2022-04-19 v1 Audio and Speech Processing Signal Processing

Abstract

A recent comparative study evaluated all known thunder synthesis techniques in terms of their perceptual realness. The findings concluded that none of the synthesised audio extracts seemed as realistic as the genuine phenomenon. The work presented herein is motivated by those findings, and attempts to create a synthesised sound effect of thunder indistinguishable from a real recording. The technique supplements an existing implementation with physics-inspired, signal-based design elements intended to simulate environmental occurrences. In a listening test conducted with over 50 participants, this new implementation was perceived as the most realistic synthesised sound, though still distinguishable from a real recording. Further improvements to the model, based on insights from the listening test, were also implemented and described herein.

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@article{arxiv.2204.08026,
  title  = {Advances in Thunder Sound Synthesis},
  author = {Eva Fineberg and Jack Walters and Joshua Reiss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.08026},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

9 pages, 6 figures, conference paper accepted to the AES Europe Spring 2022 Audio Engineering 152nd Convention

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