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-Updated the Slaney IIR gammatone to use a cascase of four second-order filters as per the implementtion in Slaney's auditory toolbox. This is more numerically stable at high sample rates and low centre frequencies.
author tomwalters
date Sat, 20 Feb 2010 17:56:40 +0000
parents b4cafba48e9d
children 491b1b1d1dc5
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// Copyright 2006-2010, Thomas Walters
//
// AIM-C: A C++ implementation of the Auditory Image Model
// http://www.acousticscale.org/AIMC
//
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/*! \file
 *  \brief ERB calculations
 */

/*! \author: Thomas Walters <tom@acousticscale.org>
 *  \date 2010/01/23
 *  \version \$Id: ERBTools.h 1 2010-02-02 11:04:50Z tcw $
 */

#ifndef AIMC_SUPPORT_ERBTOOLS_H_
#define AIMC_SUPPORT_ERBTOOLS_H_

#include <cmath>

namespace aimc {
class ERBTools {
 public:
  static float Freq2ERB(float freq) {
    return 21.4f * log10(4.37f * freq / 1000.0f + 1.0f);
  }

  static float Freq2ERBw(float freq) {
    return 24.7f * (4.37f * freq / 1000.0f + 1.0f);
  }

  static float ERB2Freq(float erb) {
    return (pow(10, (erb / 21.4f)) - 1.0f) / 4.37f * 1000.0f;
  }
};
}

#endif  // AIMC_SUPPORT_ERBTOOLS_H_