bhaagensen;633563 Wrote:
> Heya,
>
> was wondering whether you could help me with some references to some
> good literature on psychoacoustic models - if that's correct
> terminology? I'm looking for how things (DSP effects) are done as well
> as why they actually work.
>
> Background for askin
For free reading, start with Wikipedia, work your way through the
references, and start building up a collection of links.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoacoustics
Using Google also helps. ;)
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Thanks for the pointer Phil. Looks like a good entrance point to the
topic - do you know the book yourself? Comments?
As is usual Springer its rather expensive - but the cool thing with
academic work is that its usually also freely available (in some form).
I had a look at Fastl's webpage which
http://www.amazon.com/Psychoacoustics-Models-Springer-Information-Sciences/dp/3540650636
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Heya,
was wondering whether you could help me with some references to some
good literature on psychoacoustic models - if that's correct
terminology? I'm looking for how things (DSP effects) are done as well
as why they actually work.
Background for asking:
- In regards to lossy encodings, I've c