Pitch Shifting Based Phase Vocoder for Synthesizing Javanese Gamelan Gong Ageng
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2014-12-04Author
Muljono
Catur P., Y. Tyas
Fahmi, Amiq
Hastuti, Khafiizh
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This paper describes the analysis and synthesis of
Javanese Gamelan Gong Ageng using the pitch shifting based
Phase Vocoder. Javanese Gamelan is a traditional Indonesian
musical instrument played with a repetitive pattern. Gong is one
of a group of instruments in the Javanese Gamelan. Gong Ageng
is a large gong used in Javanese Gamelan musical to mark the
end of each cycle gong. In order to synthesize the tone Gong
Ageng with a fundamental frequency, it is necessary to have a
tone Gong Ageng selected as a reference signal. We take voice
samples for the experiments by recordings the original Gong
Ageng. The synthesis stages will be held until it reaches synthetic
tones which are similar to the tone of Gong Ageng. To measure
their similarities to the original tone, it is necessary to test the
error in order to determine the error rate. The error rate is
measured by using MSE (Mean Square Error) in order to
compare the original signal with the synthetic signal from the
tone of Gong Ageng in the frequency domain. The results
obtained is MSE = 0.0172. Thus, the accuracies reach 99.98%.