For producing a fingerprint of an audio signal, use is made of information
defining a plurality of predetermined fingerprint modi, all of the
fingerprint modi relating to the same type of fingerprint, the
fingerprint modi, however, providing different fingerprints differing
from each other with regard to their data volume, on the one hand, and to
their characterizing strength for characterizing the audio signal, on the
other hand, the fingerprint modi being pre-determined such that a
fingerprint in accordance with a fingerprint modus having a first
characterizing strength is convertible to a fingerprint in accordance
with a fingerprint modus having a second characterizing strength, without
using the audio signal. A predetermined fingerprint modus of the
plurality of predetermined fingerprint modi is set and subsequently used
for computing a fingerprint using the audio signal. The convertibility
feature of the fingerprints having been produced by the different
fingerprint modi enables setting a flexible compromise between the data
volume and the characterizing strength for certain applications without
having to re-generate a fingerprint database with each change of the
fingerprint modus. Fingerprint representations scaled with regard to time
or frequency may readily be converted to a different fingerprint modus.