ICMC 2026 Audio Examples
This page hosts examples for the paper Vibrato Matching for Modulation Control and Blending in Sound Mixtures.
Code
MATLAB code to generate the examples on this page can be found at https://github.com/jhyrkas/VibratoMatching/.
Examples from the paper
Figure 3: Spectrograms of a vocal with vibrato (left), a vocal with different vibrato (middle), and the left signal after its vibrato was suppressed and vibrato from the middle signal was transferred onto it (right).
Figure 4: Spectrograms of a saxophone with vibrato (left), a violin with vibrato (middle), and the saxophone after its vibrato was suppressed and vibrato from the violin was transferred onto it (right).
Figure 5: Spectrograms of two vocal signals in unison, before and after matching vibrato patterns.
Figure 6: Spectrograms of a vocal signal and a flute signal separated b a perfect fifth, before and after matching vibrato patterns.
Figure 7: Unison source separation on a mixture of two vocal signals, before and after matching vibrato patterns.
Figure 8: Unison source separation on a mixture of bass oboe and bassoon, before and after matching vibrato patterns.
Supplemental Examples
Mix of violin and trumpet, before and after vibrato matching
Mix of saxophone and flute, before and after vibrato matching
Mix of trumpet and trombone, before and after vibrato matching
Mix of two vocalists, before and after vibrato matching
Spectrograms of a vibraphone with vibrato (left), a vocal with vibrato (middle), and the vibraphone after its vibrato was suppressed and vibrato from the vocal was transferred onto it (right).
Spectrograms of a viola with vibrato (left), a flute with vibrato (middle), and the viola after its vibrato was suppressed and vibrato from the flute was transferred onto it (right).