Piano "Forte Pedal" analysis and detection

Schutz, Antony; Bertin, Nancy; Slock, Dirk T M; David, Bertrand; Badeau, Roland
124th Audio engineering convention, May 17-20, 2008, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Pressing the sustain pedal is one of the main musical gestures in a piano performance. It influences the sound produced by the instrument, and consequently the efficiency of any automatic system analyzing it. This paper aims at highlighting several features, observable on piano sounds played with pedal, which could be useful in the task of detecting the sustain pedal, and analyzing notes played while it is pressed. Here, we consider two hypotheses, derived from physical acoustics considerations and signal observations, that could help discriminate between notes played with and without the sustain pedal. First, the sustain pedal is found to increase the decay time of partials. This effects dominates the behavior of the partials, not only in duration but also in terms of spectral evolution. Secondly, when the sustain pedal is used, a noise floor appears, for all notes of the piano. Those two effects are investigated in this work, in particular through a method based on a "harmonic plus noise" decomposition. The possibility to use those features as a base for a detection system is discussed.


Type:
Conférence
City:
Amsterdam
Date:
2008-05-17
Department:
Systèmes de Communication
Eurecom Ref:
2478
Copyright:
Copyright AES. Personal use of this material is permitted. The definitive version of this paper was published in 124th Audio engineering convention, May 17-20, 2008, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and is available at :

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