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Dynamic volume expander varying as a function of ambient noise level
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Inventors: Fricke, Jobst P.; Muller, Ulrich R.;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Gensler; Paul L.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Frishauf, Holtz, Goodman & Woodward
To provide for response of audio reproduction equipment with the full dynamic level range, for example of music, intended by a composer, although radio signals transmitted have been compressed to reduce the signal-noise level, an expander circuit (20a, 20b, 20c) is activated based on ambient noise level conditions as sensed, for example, by a microphone (12) which determines the ambient noise level. If the ambient noise level, for example within certain frequency bands, as selected by filters (32a, 32b, 32c) is low, so that the full dynamic range (difference between low volume and high volume passages) can be reproduced, a range expander (20a, 20b, 20c) is controlled, for example within selected frequency bands, to reproduce the respective frequencies, or the overall signal, with a dynamic range greater than that of the received compressed signal and, preferably, corresponding to the dynamic range of the original signal which was then compressed for transmission. To prevent a microphone from responding not only to ambient noise but also to the reproduced program, the reproduced program level can be sensed, for example, by an amplitude detector (14a) and, when the reproduced program level is low, briefly entirely interrupt the program level while activating the microphone to sense then ambient noise level and, if the sensed ambient noise level is low, thus permit control of the dynamic range expansion circuitry to expand the dynamic range of the reproduced signal to improve listening conditions. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION We claim: 1. Audiosignal amplifier circuit for an audiosignal reproducer which is adapted for use in low noise level surroundings for high fidelity reproduction of audiosignals which have undergone volume compression at a source, comprising, in accordance with the invention a controllable dynamic volume expander (20) having the precompressed audio signals applied thereto; and means (12, 32, 32a) connected to and for controlling the degree of dynamic expansion by the dynamic volume expander of the precompressed signals as a function of ambient noise levels, in a direction of increasing the dynamic range of expansion of the expander with decreasing noise levels. 2. Amplifier according to claim 1 wherein the volume expander control means includes means (12) for sensing amplitude of the ambient noise signals of deriving noise signals, and means (30a, 30b, 30c; 28) responsive to said noise signals to increase the dynamic expansion of the volume expander with decreasing noise sensed by said noise sensing means (12). 3. Amplifier according to claim 2 further comprising a first filter circuit (16a, 16b, 16c) connected to receive the precompressed audiosignals and dividing said audiosignals into a plurality of frequency bands; second filter means (32a, 32b, 32c) connected to said noise signal sensing means and dividing the noise signal into a plurality of frequency bands; and wherein said controllable volume expander comprises a plurality of dynamic volume range expansion circuits connected to and controlled by each frequency bands in a direction of increasing the dynamic expansion of the expander with decreasing noise within the respective frequency band. 4. Amplifier according to claim 3 including controlled coupling elements (40a, 40b) for connecting the noise signal of a lower frequency band with reduced amplitude to the controllable dynamic volume expander (20b, 20c) of an adjacent higher frequency band. 5. Amplifier according to claim 2 wherein said means for sensing the amplitude of noise signals comprises a microphone (12) exposed to ambient environmental noise conditions
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