Download Signal-Matched Power-Complementary Cross-Fading and Dry-Wet Mixing
The blending of audio signals, called cross-fading, is a very common task in audio signal processing. Therefore, digital audio workstations offer several fading curves to select from. The choice of the fading curve typically depends on the signal characteristics and is supposed to result in a mixed signal featuring power and loudness close to the input signals. This work derives a correlationbased design of the fading curves to achieve exact power consistency to avoid audible fluctuations of the signal’s loudness. This principle is extended to the problem of mixing original signals with effect-processed signals using the dry-wet balance. Weighting coefficients for dry and wet signals are derived which realize the desired dry-wet balance but maintain the signal power.