Abstract

A device receives a signal that includes human-interpretable audio information. The device detects sound locally and analyzes it to determine if an intermittent component is present. If the intermittent component is present, the received signal is altered so that the audio information is more easily human-interpretable when the signal is performed. The device can be a portable telephone. The intermittent component can be detected, for example, in music.

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