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bernsee.com is a
platform founded in 2006 by Stephan M. Bernsee. He
is currently providing consulting and development
services in the audio signal processing market as
part of his web site The DSPdimension and he is
developing applications marketed through his
partners around the world.
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Stephan
M. Bernsee (born Stephan Sprenger) is
a Signal Processing applications developer
located in Mainz, Germany, working in the
music/audio DSP business since 1990. Being
the founder of the company Prosoniq he has
led the company through many years of
difficult decisions in the short lived
music and audio software market. With the
incorporation of Prosoniq in the UCMG
network in 1993, he became senior
developer of the R&D department for
media and production at UCMG due to
exceptional achievements. In 1995,
Prosoniq GmbH was founded as a separate
entity and Mr. Bernsee took on a position
as head of R&D. Until 2004 he was
employed as Director of Research and
Development at Prosoniq headquarters in
Karlsruhe, Germany. Today he is working as
an independent technology provider
licensing his developments to numerous
companies in the market, including
Prosoniq.
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Born in
Karlsruhe,
Baden, Germany in 1971 his interest in
music DSP applications arose from his
prior work as software consultant for a
medical data processing company where he
used Artificial Neural Networks for time
series evaluation of medical data. He soon
realized that the same technology can be
successfully applied to audio processing
and he subsequently developed the ANN-CASE
Artificial Neural Network design tool for
SGI computers that allowed parametrized
development of ANN topologies and training
methods on IRIX workstations.
He has
since pioneered several novel methods of
analyzing and rebuilding audio signals at
very high quality based on new
transformation methods and highly
optimized neural network processing. Being
the developer of Prosoniq's unique and
proprietary MCFE audio decomposition
engine he has contributed the basic
techniques and important later refinements
to implement new audio algorithms and
processing capabilities that can only be
found in Prosoniq's product line. The
inventor of the MPEX near-lossless time
stretching and pitch shifting, he
currently works on projects on auditory
scene analysis, high quality time
stretching and pitch shifting and on the
design and implementation of high speed
neural computing and training
methods.
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Main
work (excerpt):
Here is a brief
list of what I've been doing over the past 15 years
for a living. Don't bother looking for papers on
any of the topics - since I've been mostly involved
in commercial research from the very start there
hardly aren't any for reasons of trade secret and
other legal concerns, at least none that are
available to the general public.
Music
Industry
My main area of
work has been in the music industry, although I've
been working in other areas as well
(s.b.).
1988-90
- First
model-based structural audio morphing software
implemented on an Atari ST
- Author for
various music-related magazines (KEYS magazine
in Germany), various articles on Digital Signal
Processing and DIY courses
1990
- Self-employed,
founded Prosoniq Products Software as privately
held company who delivered audio software for
the ATARI 1040ST and for various embedded
systems based around the Mot. 68k, 56k and
custom DSP chips.
1991-93
- Study of
Communications Engineering in
Karlsruhe
- Co-Development
of Medical diagnosis software for a client of
Nemectron Corp., Germany
- Research and
specialization on adapted basis transforms and
multiresolution signal analysis
1993
- Acquisition
of Prosoniq by the UCGM Corporation, Heidelberg,
Germany to expand their mastering/post
production dept. and to produce custom tailored
DSP software development for their
needs
- Extended
study and development of processes based on
Artificial Neural Networks and number theoretic
transforms
1993-95
- Software
developer and senior software developer at
Prosoniq/UCMG, also responsible for coordination
and supervision of the UCMG studios and
mastering facilities and processes
- Development
of an ANN Topology Editor with C Source Code
Generator for SGI IRIX 5.2-6.2
- Development
of a modular DSP compiler that generates C
source code from high-level language
scripts
- Vinyl cutting
simulator for optimization of vinyl cutting
process for UCMG
- Developed a
psychoacoustic loudness maximizer optimzied for
vinyl and CD
- Sibilancy
suppressor based on sibilance recognition
technology employing ANNs
- Pitch
Shifting algorithm based on the fast Fourier
transform
- Supervised
collection of a speech database and its
implementation for later use in speech
recognition products
- Devised
business plan and technology/component assembly
for a 56k based standalone post-production
device (development discontinued due to
marketing reasons)
- Discussed and
planned co-development of a AD65xxx based
synthesizer with a major company in the MI
business
- Devised a
novel noise reduction based on adaptive
transform technology and ANNs
- Co-development
of sonicWORX, a state-of-the-art audio
editor
- Development
of numerous plug in modules for sound
manipulation within sonicWORX
- Developed 1/3
octave band analyzer for audio
- Extensive
work on multiresolution sinusoidal modelling
using enhanced MQ and D+S signal
decomposition/synthesis, extended into
non-rectangular and adaptive transform based
methods
- Prosoniq GmbH
was founded with Bernhard Bouché as CEO.
Moved office from the UCMG facilities to the
Karlsruhe Center of Technology
1996-1997
- Development
of a real time lapped transform filterbank for
speech coding and vocoder products (later to
become part of OrangeVocoder)
- Development
of a real time LOT resynthesizer (later to
become part of Prosoniq's Magenta
product)
- Extensive
modelling of analogue circuitry (later to be
used in the products OrangeVocoder and
NorthPole)
- Devised novel
multiresolution based formant manipulation to
allow for natural sounding monophonic and
polyphonic pitch changing (later to be used in
Emagic's Logic Audio range of
products)
- Developed a
set of realtime effects to complement Emagic
Logic Audio 3.0
- Development
of a fast shift invariant wavelet transform for
audio coding and analysis
- Development
of MCFE time compression/expansion based on
complex-valued wavelet packet
transform
1997-1999
- Developed
acoustic 3D scenery modelling software based on
a cellular room modelling approach (later to be
implemented into Prosoniqs "Ambisone"
product)
- Coordinated
porting and feature set of Prosoniq's VST
products on the Digidesign RTAS
platform
- Coordinated
and planned feature set development and
implementation for Hartmann Neuron
Synthesizer
- Co-developed
"NorthPole" with Frederic Schelling. NorthPole
is a 4pole resonant filter for the VST
interface, to date still the most widely
distributed free plug in for VST
- Developed
realtime lead vocal reduction software based on
adaptive, model-driven transform technology,
later implemented in Pandora Realtime for
sonicWORX
- Commenced
work on forensic voice separation and blind
signal separation software for various clients
and institutions, work in progress
- Developed new
dithering process for requantization based on
geometric series to allow for minimum noise and
maximum clarity (later to be used in
sonicWORX)
- Development
of a time scaling technique based on the
fractional Fourier transform
- Developed
time compression/expansion technology for
NewMotion GmbH
- Developed
custom tailored DSP and filtering applications
for NewMotion GmbH
- Developed
time compression/expansion technology for DAVE
GmbH
- Frequent
poster to comp.dsp, also involved in DSP
training and education in Karlsruhe, Heidelberg
and Darmstadt
1999-2002
- Developed
specialized custom-tailored sample manipulation
tools for YellowTools makers of sampling CDs,
most notably an automatic pitch-synchronous loop
finder
- Developed
method for loop-matching the contents of a
sampled sound to allow for smooth loops within a
user-defined area
- Developed
Prosoniq's MPEX and MPEX2 (multi-channel)
near-lossless time compression/expansion
technology which was highly acclaimed by the
public and was awarded several prices. Today it
is an integral part of all major music
production software packages.
- Implemented
MPEX technology for watermark recovery for
BlueSpike techology
- Implemented
MPEX Time compression/expansion technology for
Steinberg Nuendo
- Implemented
MPEX Technology for Prosoniq TimeFactory which
was awarded several prices
- Implemented
MPEX technology for IRCAM/Apple
software
- Carried out
optimization and parallelization of all Prosoniq
algorithms on G4 processors (Altivec technology)
and processor specific optimizations for Pentium
III processors
- Developed a
multiresolution realtime resynthesis technology
for sound reproduction for up to 56 voice
polyphonic realtime sinusoidal resynthesis on a
G4 processor
- Implemented
enhanced phase coherence pvoc for Roni Music,
Sweden.
2002-present
- Extensive
research into sound modelling and
parametrization based on adaptive transforms and
artificial neural networks
- Developed
real-time polyphonic rendering engine based on
structural audio information
- Developed
analysis library to perform parametrization and
model extraction on sampled sounds
- Conducted
extensive studies on acoustic performances and
instrument timbres to gather data for
parametrization training
- Developed NAS
technology and custom-fitted it to the Hartmann
<Neuron> synthesizer
- Adapted MPEX2
time compression/expansion technology for use in
Steinbergs Cubase SX
- Adapted MPEX2
time compression/expansion technology for use in
Merging Technology's Pyramix system
- Development
of the "Prosoniq morph" realtime audio morphing
plug in for VST/RTAS
- Consultation
work for several major companies in the MI and
other businesses
- Delopment of
the Neuron synthesis technology used in the
Hartmann Music range of products
2002-2003
Optics
- Developed a
wavelet based image decomposition tool to allow
for optically pleasing image scaling and
transformation
- Developed an
image filtering toolbox based on local
fractional Fourier transforms to enhance
research data collected by a LCD
sensor
- Developed
real-time vision-aided onset detection and
phoneme recognition software to aid in
collecting data for a TTS database
1990-2003
Screen
design:
- Prosoniq
TimeFactory GUI
- Prosoniq
morph GUI
- Prosoniq
Magenta GUI
- Prosoniq
Roomulator
- Prosoniq
VoxCiter
- Prosoniq
Dynasone
- Prosoniq
Ambisone
- http://www.prosoniq.com
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