Literature DB >> 9606948

Multidimensional scaling of synthetic musical timbre: perception of spectral and temporal characteristics.

S Samson1, R J Zatorre, J O Ramsay.   

Abstract

The perceptual correlates of acoustic parameters involved in musical timbre were investigated by examining judgements of timbre dissimilarity. Nine synthetic sounds were created, derived from crossing three levels of spectral and temporal parameters (number of harmonics and rise time, respectively). Two separate conditions were tested, one using single tones, the other using short melodies. Fifteen musically untrained subjects were presented with pairs of stimuli and asked to judge dissimilarity on an 8-point scale. The spatial configuration resulting from multidimensional analysis of the data was best fit by a three-dimensional model, with the first two dimensions accounting for most of the variance. The perceptual space derived from the analysis indicates that these two orthogonal dimensions corresponded closely to the spectral and temporal differences inherent to the stimuli. Similar results were obtained with both melodies and single tones. A second experiment replicated the findings despite the introduction of random loudness variation, indicating that timbre judgements can be made independently of loudness. We conclude that even musically unselected subjects are sensitive to spectral and temporal information in musical tones, and are able to use them independently in making perceptual judgements of musical timbre.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9606948     DOI: 10.1037/1196-1961.51.4.307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Exp Psychol        ISSN: 1196-1961


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