G10H1/18

Polypeptide having protease activity and methods for increasing its activity thereof

The present invention relates to a polypeptide having protease activity comprising a zinc finger protease domain, a helix-turn-helix domain and a GAF domain. The core protein sequence of the protease is shown as SEQ ID NO: 1. The invention also relates to optimized reaction conditions for the protease and methods of increasing the protease activity.

Polypeptide having protease activity and methods for increasing its activity thereof

The present invention relates to a polypeptide having protease activity comprising a zinc finger protease domain, a helix-turn-helix domain and a GAF domain. The core protein sequence of the protease is shown as SEQ ID NO: 1. The invention also relates to optimized reaction conditions for the protease and methods of increasing the protease activity.

Notation for gesture-based composition

Various systems and methods for air gesture-based composition and instruction systems are described herein. A composition system for composing gesture-based performances may receive an indication of an air gesture performed by a user; reference a mapping of air gestures to air gesture notations to identify an air gesture notation corresponding to the air gesture; and store an indication of the air gesture notation in a memory of the computerized composition system. Another system used for instruction may present a plurality of air gesture notations in a musical arrangement; receive an indication of an air gesture performed by a user; reference a mapping of air gestures to air gesture notations to identify an air gesture notation corresponding to the air gesture; and guide the user through the musical arrangement by sequentially highlighting the air gesture notations in the musical arrangement based on the mapping of air gestures to air gesture notations.

Notation for gesture-based composition

Various systems and methods for air gesture-based composition and instruction systems are described herein. A composition system for composing gesture-based performances may receive an indication of an air gesture performed by a user; reference a mapping of air gestures to air gesture notations to identify an air gesture notation corresponding to the air gesture; and store an indication of the air gesture notation in a memory of the computerized composition system. Another system used for instruction may present a plurality of air gesture notations in a musical arrangement; receive an indication of an air gesture performed by a user; reference a mapping of air gestures to air gesture notations to identify an air gesture notation corresponding to the air gesture; and guide the user through the musical arrangement by sequentially highlighting the air gesture notations in the musical arrangement based on the mapping of air gestures to air gesture notations.

Interactive instruments and other striking objects
10311849 · 2019-06-04 · ·

Systems, methods, and devices for providing interactive striking objects (e.g., drumsticks) and performing actions in response to striking motions of the striking objects are disclosed. In some embodiments, the systems and methods provide an interactive drumstick, which includes a lighting display located at a tip portion of the interactive drumstick, a motion detector contained at least partially within the drumstick, a processor and memory contained at least partially within the drumstick, and an interactive system stored within the memory of the drumstick. The interactive system includes a striking motion module that determines striking motions of the drumstick with respect to a virtual percussion instrument based on accessing information measured by the motion detector, and a display module that causes the lighting display to present a certain type of illumination based on the striking motions determined by the striking motion module.

Interactive instruments and other striking objects
10311849 · 2019-06-04 · ·

Systems, methods, and devices for providing interactive striking objects (e.g., drumsticks) and performing actions in response to striking motions of the striking objects are disclosed. In some embodiments, the systems and methods provide an interactive drumstick, which includes a lighting display located at a tip portion of the interactive drumstick, a motion detector contained at least partially within the drumstick, a processor and memory contained at least partially within the drumstick, and an interactive system stored within the memory of the drumstick. The interactive system includes a striking motion module that determines striking motions of the drumstick with respect to a virtual percussion instrument based on accessing information measured by the motion detector, and a display module that causes the lighting display to present a certain type of illumination based on the striking motions determined by the striking motion module.

Keyboard musical instrument and method of acquiring correction information in keyboard musical instrument
10311846 · 2019-06-04 · ·

A keyboard musical instrument is provided in which variations in the detection mechanism is corrected so that an appropriate musical sound control can be performed. Detection sections SW1, SW2, and SW3 detect an object at detection positions pSW1, pSW2, and pSW3. On the basis of a detection timing (rT2) by the detection section SW2, a detected key depression speed (V21), and a detection timing (rT3) by the detection section SW3 in a case where the key is depressed in a derivation mode, after a rST32 value is calculated, a stroke correction value calST32 is derived as correction information J and stored in a memory 57. In the performance mode, the musical sound is controlled on the basis of the detection timing by the detection sections SW1, SW2, and SW3 and the stroke correction value calST32.

Keyboard musical instrument and method of acquiring correction information in keyboard musical instrument
10311846 · 2019-06-04 · ·

A keyboard musical instrument is provided in which variations in the detection mechanism is corrected so that an appropriate musical sound control can be performed. Detection sections SW1, SW2, and SW3 detect an object at detection positions pSW1, pSW2, and pSW3. On the basis of a detection timing (rT2) by the detection section SW2, a detected key depression speed (V21), and a detection timing (rT3) by the detection section SW3 in a case where the key is depressed in a derivation mode, after a rST32 value is calculated, a stroke correction value calST32 is derived as correction information J and stored in a memory 57. In the performance mode, the musical sound is controlled on the basis of the detection timing by the detection sections SW1, SW2, and SW3 and the stroke correction value calST32.

Filter characteristics changing device
10311845 · 2019-06-04 · ·

When an instruction is provided for changing a characteristic of a set filter which includes a plurality of partial filters and forms a specified characteristic by combining a plurality of partial filters, a processor performs, as crossfading processing for a first filter and a second filter among the plurality of partial filters, fade-out processing of gradually decreasing a degree of contribution of the first filter to the characteristic and fade-in processing of gradually increasing a degree of contribution of the second filter to the characteristic. As a result, unnaturalness occurring at the time of changing filter characteristics is solved.

Reconfigurable electric guitar pickup hot-swap cartridge system
10311851 · 2019-06-04 ·

A cartridge is formed of a mounting plate having a geometric configuration with an upper edge, a lower edge, a left edge, a right edge, an interior surface, and an exterior surface. A higher plate above the mounting plate has a geometric periphery with an upper edge, a lower edge, a left edge, a right edge, an interior surface, and an exterior surface. A plurality of posts couple the interior surface of the mounting plate and the interior surface of the higher plate to create a space for the receipt of at least one pickup. Two spring biased plates are mounted on the mounting plate. A coil spring separates the two spring biased plates. The spring biased plates have locking fingers reciprocally mounted on the mounting plate for engagement with locking projections on a docking ring. Each spring biased plate has a finger hole for retracting the locking fingers.