Recent work from our lab illustrates amplitude envelope’s crucial role in both perceptual (Schutz, 2009) and cognitive (Schutz & Stefanucci, 2010) processing. Consequently, we surveyed the amplitude envelopes of sounds used in Music Perception, categorizing them as either flat (i.e., trapezoidal shape), percussive (aka “damped” or “decaying”), other, or undefined. Curiously, the undefined category represented the largest percentage of sounds observed, with 35% lacking definition of this important property (approximately 27% were percussive, 27% flat, and 11% other). This omission of relevant information was not indicative of general inattention to methodological detail. Studies using tones with undefined amplitude envelopes generally defined other properties such as spectral structure (85%), duration (80%), and even model of headphones/speakers (65%) at high rates. Consequently, this targeted omission is intriguing, and suggests amplitude envelope is an area ripe for future research.
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February 2014
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February 01 2014
Surveying the Temporal Structure of Sounds Used in Music Perception
Michael Schutz,
1McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Michael Schutz, McMaster University MAPLE Lab (School of the Arts), 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8 S 4M2. E-mail: [email protected]
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Jonathan M. Vaisberg
Jonathan M. Vaisberg
1McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Michael Schutz, McMaster University MAPLE Lab (School of the Arts), 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8 S 4M2. E-mail: [email protected]
Music Perception (2014) 31 (3): 288–296.
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Received:
October 20 2012
Accepted:
April 30 2013
Citation
Michael Schutz, Jonathan M. Vaisberg; Surveying the Temporal Structure of Sounds Used in Music Perception. Music Perception 1 February 2014; 31 (3): 288–296. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2014.31.3.288
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