Subject: Re: PHASES/PITCH/BRIGHTNESS discussion From: "Alain de Cheveigne'" <alain(at)LINGUIST.JUSSIEU.FR> Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 18:14:31 +0000Here's a reference to a pitch shift (not just an octave jump) with phase: Plomp, R. (1967), "Beats of mistuned consonances", JASA 42, 462-474. Plomp found that the pitch of the higher component of a 1:3 complex depended on phase. The higher component was 600 Hz, and it was matched by tones of 600 to 750 Hz according to phase. If I remember right, the higher component had to be weaker than the lower one. I suggested an explanation based on autocorrelation of spike discharge probability in de Cheveigne, A. (1985). "Phase sensitivity and pitch shifts: the behavior of three temporal pitch models.", Proc. Acoust. Soc. Japan Automn meeting, 277-278. Alain ------------------------------------------------------------------ Alain de Cheveigne' Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, CNRS / Universite' Paris 7, case 7003, 2 place Jussieu, 75251 Paris CEDEX 05, FRANCE. phone: +33 1 44273633, fax: +33 1 44277919 e-mail: alain(at)linguist.jussieu.fr http://www.linguist.jussieu.fr/~alain/ ------------------------------------------------------------------