plotting pre-emphasis
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Hello,
I am trying to plot the signal before and after the pre emphasis filter but I'm getting error "Dot indexing is not supported for variables of this type."
Any suggestions?
The full code:
waveFile='whatFood.wav';
au=myAudioRead(waveFile); y=au.signal; fs=au.fs
a=0.95;
y2 = filter([1, -a], 1, y);
time=(1:length(y))/fs;
au2=au; au2.signal=y2;
myAudioWrite(au2, 'whatFood_preEmphasis.wav');
subplot(2,1,1);
plot(time, y);
title('Original wave: s(n)');
subplot(2,1,2);
plot(time, y2);
title(sprintf('After pre-emphasis: s_2(n)=s(n)-a*s(n-1), a=%f', a));
subplot(2,1,1);
set(gca, 'unit', 'pixel');
axisPos=get(gca, 'position');
uicontrol('string', 'Play', 'position', [axisPos(1:2), 60, 20], 'callback', 'sound(y, fs)');
subplot(2,1,2);
set(gca, 'unit', 'pixel');
axisPos=get(gca, 'position');
uicontrol('string', 'Play', 'position', [axisPos(1:2), 60, 20], 'callback', 'sound(y2, fs)');
Réponses (2)
Image Analyst
le 25 Déc 2019
Why are you using those functions instead of the built-in ones? The code below works using the built-in functions:
waveFile='guitartune.wav';
[y, fs] = audioread(waveFile);
% [y, fs] = myAudioRead(waveFile);
% y=au.signal;
% fs=au.fs
a=0.95;
y2 = filter([1, -a], 1, y);
time=(1:length(y))/fs;
% au2=au;
% au2.signal=y2;
% myAudioWrite(au2, 'whatFood_preEmphasis.wav');
audiowrite('whatFood_preEmphasis.wav', y2, fs);
soundsc(y, fs);
subplot(2,1,1);
plot(time, y);
grid on;
title('Original wave: s(n)');
subplot(2,1,2);
plot(time, y2);
title(sprintf('After pre-emphasis: s_2(n)=s(n)-a*s(n-1), a=%f', a));
subplot(2,1,1);
set(gca, 'unit', 'pixel');
axisPos=get(gca, 'position');
uicontrol('string', 'Play', 'position', [axisPos(1:2), 60, 20], 'callback', 'sound(y, fs)');
subplot(2,1,2);
set(gca, 'unit', 'pixel');
axisPos=get(gca, 'position');
uicontrol('string', 'Play', 'position', [axisPos(1:2), 60, 20], 'callback', 'sound(y2, fs)');
grid on;

3 commentaires
SAF
le 25 Déc 2019
Image Analyst
le 25 Déc 2019
You could try to edit it
>> edit audioread.m
though I don't know why you need the source code for those built-in functions.
I'm not exactly sure if you want a sliding hamming window or one that covers the whole waveform. Please give the formula (so I don't have to look it up).
SAF
le 25 Déc 2019
Star Strider
le 25 Déc 2019
0 votes
I looked at your filter, and note that it is not actually doing any filtering. The output is essentially the same as the input, although with a 0.4455 dB attenuation.
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