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- Mel_scale abstract "The mel scale, named by Stevens, Volkman and Newman in 1937 is a perceptual scale of pitches judged by listeners to be equal in distance from one another. The reference point between this scale and normal frequency measurement is defined by assigning a perceptual pitch of 1000 mels to a 1000 Hz tone, 40 dB above the listener's threshold. Above about 500 Hz, larger and larger intervals are judged by listeners to produce equal pitch increments. As a result, four octaves on the hertz scale above 500 Hz are judged to comprise about two octaves on the mel scale. The name mel comes from the word melody to indicate that the scale is based on pitch comparisons.A popular formula to convert hertz into mel is:".
- Mel_scale thumbnail Mel-Hz_plot.svg?width=300.
- Mel_scale wikiPageExternalLink dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMAN&Volume=8&Issue=3.
- Mel_scale wikiPageExternalLink Mel2Hz.html.
- Mel_scale wikiPageExternalLink Mel.html.
- Mel_scale wikiPageID "65698".
- Mel_scale wikiPageRevisionID "605888831".
- Mel_scale hasPhotoCollection Mel_scale.
- Mel_scale row "Hz 20 160 394 670 1000 1420 1900 2450 3120 4000 5100 6600 9000 14000".
- Mel_scale row "Hz 40 161 200 404 693 867 1000 2022 3000 3393 4109 5526 6500 7743 12000".
- Mel_scale row "mel 0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 2750 3000 3250".
- Mel_scale row "mel 43 257 300 514 771 928 1000 1542 2000 2142 2314 2600 2771 2914 3228".
- Mel_scale title "Beranek 1949 mel scale data from Stevens and Volkman 1940".
- Mel_scale title "Umesh et al. 1999 mel scale data from Stevens and Volkman 1940".
- Mel_scale type "class = "wikitable"".
- Mel_scale subject Category:Psychoacoustics.
- Mel_scale subject Category:Scales.
- Mel_scale type Abstraction100002137.
- Mel_scale type Measure100033615.
- Mel_scale type Scale113850304.
- Mel_scale type Scales.
- Mel_scale type Standard107260623.
- Mel_scale type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Mel_scale comment "The mel scale, named by Stevens, Volkman and Newman in 1937 is a perceptual scale of pitches judged by listeners to be equal in distance from one another. The reference point between this scale and normal frequency measurement is defined by assigning a perceptual pitch of 1000 mels to a 1000 Hz tone, 40 dB above the listener's threshold. Above about 500 Hz, larger and larger intervals are judged by listeners to produce equal pitch increments.".
- Mel_scale label "Escala Mel".
- Mel_scale label "Mel (skala)".
- Mel_scale label "Mel scale".
- Mel_scale label "Mel".
- Mel_scale label "Scala mel".
- Mel_scale label "Échelle de Mel".
- Mel_scale label "Мел (высота звука)".
- Mel_scale label "メル尺度".
- Mel_scale label "梅尔刻度".
- Mel_scale sameAs Mel.
- Mel_scale sameAs Escala_Mel.
- Mel_scale sameAs Échelle_de_Mel.
- Mel_scale sameAs Scala_mel.
- Mel_scale sameAs メル尺度.
- Mel_scale sameAs Mel_(skala).
- Mel_scale sameAs m.0hf5m.
- Mel_scale sameAs Q1635737.
- Mel_scale sameAs Q1635737.
- Mel_scale sameAs Mel_scale.
- Mel_scale wasDerivedFrom Mel_scale?oldid=605888831.
- Mel_scale depiction Mel-Hz_plot.svg.
- Mel_scale isPrimaryTopicOf Mel_scale.