The voice morphing process presented in this paper is based on the
observation that, in many styles of music, it is often desirable for
a backing vocalist to blend his or her timbre with that of the lead
vocalist when the two voices are singing the same phonetic material
concurrently. This paper proposes a novel application of recent
morphing research for use with a source backing vocal and a target
lead vocal. The function of the process is to alter the timbre of the
backing vocal using spectral envelope information extracted from
both vocal signals to achieve varying degrees of blending. Several
original features are proposed for the unique usage context,
including the use of LSFs as voice morphing parameters, and an
original control algorithm that performs crossfades between synthesized
and unsynthesized audio on the basis of voiced/unvoiced
decisions
History
Publication
17th International Conference on Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-14);