Clear Supertone Work

[Generated AI for Academic Modeling] Journal: Journal of Perceptual Audio Engineering (Hypothetical) Date: April 14, 2026

The pursuit of "clarity" in sound reproduction has driven decades of research in psychoacoustics. However, existing metrics (e.g., clarity index C80, definition D50) focus on temporal decay rather than spectral salience. Musicians often describe a voice or instrument as having a "clear tone" when it cuts through a dense mix. Engineers achieve this via equalization, compression, or harmonic excitation. We propose that these practical successes point to an underlying phenomenon: the . clear supertone

Targets non-vocal sounds like static hums, air conditioning, and traffic. Voice: Isolates the direct vocal signal to enhance clarity. [Generated AI for Academic Modeling] Journal: Journal of