Removing a tone from a recorded audio signal

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I'm trying to remove a specific tone (frequency) from a recorded audio sample (a song with a tone played over it). I have code written that identifies the tone, and I tried to use the iircomb function to design a notch filter and remove this frequency.
The code I'm using doesn't give any errors, but it doesn't seem to work - the output audio signal is much too short compared to the input audio signal. Here's the code:
Q = 35;
bw = maxFreq/(Fs/2)/Q;
[b,a] = iircomb(round(Fs/maxFreq),bw);
yOut = filter(yAudio,a,b);
sound(yOut,sampleRate);
...where yAudio is the recorded (input) audio signal, sampleRate is 44100 (times per second), maxFreq is the identified frequency I'm trying to remove, and yOut is the output audio signal I want to obtain.
How can I do this / why isn't this design working? When I debug this function, I see that 'a' and 'b' are of size 1x65, but the original input audio signal yAudio is 235200x1 (this varies depending on the length of time I record the sample).
Thanks!

Answers (1)

Star Strider
Star Strider on 22 Apr 2017
You might get better results with the filtfilt function, instead of filter, although I don’t understand the shorter output signal with filter. (I rarely use filter, so I’m not familiar with it.)
A different filter design, such as that outlined in the documentation for Remove the 60 Hz Hum from a Signal (link) using the designfilt function could be worth a go. Make the requisite changes to the arguments to filter the frequency you want.

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