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Naively mixing two (or perhaps more) audio signals ...
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The simplest way to combine two signals is with two resistors as shown in the circuit diagram below. simulate this circuit – Schematic created using CircuitLab. The ground connecton is shared between both inputs and output.
method for mixing two audio input signals into a single ...
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BR-112013005958-B1 chemical patent summary.
MATLAB: How to mix two audio signals – iTecTec
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So to make signal 2 half the amplitude of signal 1, you'd use -6 dB as follows: y3 = (y1*(10^(0/20)) + (y2*(10^(-6/20)); All of this assumes that the two signals are the same dimensions and have the same starting level.
Algorithm(s) to mix audio signals without clipping ...
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In the real world, when two instruments play simultaneously, each instrument does not become half as loud. From reading around, a common method of mixing is: result = A + B - AB, where A and B are the two normalized samples being mixed, and AB is a term to ensure louder sounds are increasingly "soft-clipped".
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