G10H2220/461

ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT AND SOUND RELEASING METHOD THEREOF
20200322705 · 2020-10-08 · ·

Provided is an electronic keyboard instrument and sound releasing method thereof. The electronic keyboard instrument includes: a plurality of keys, a housing that supports the plurality of keys, and one or more speakers arranged in the housing. At least one of the speakers is configured as a flat-plate speaker that includes a vibrating membrane on which a pattern of a conducting wire is formed and a pair of magnet plates disposed facing both surfaces of the vibrating membrane, and the flat-plate speaker vibrates the vibrating membrane with an electromagnetic force accompanying energization of the conducting wire.

PROGRAMMABLE SIGNAL PROCESSING AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SETUP SYSTEM FOR STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING THE SYSTEM
20200320968 · 2020-10-08 ·

The invention relates to a programmable signal processing and musical instrument setup system for stringed musical instruments, which comprises at least one analog signal processing circuit, a control circuit operably coupled to at least one analog signal processing circuit and a storage unit operably coupled to the control circuit, being arranged on the musical instrument for storing setup parameters for the musical instrument. The system comprises: a communication module with an individual identification information connected to the control circuit for enabling communication with an external programming device, the external programming device comprises a communication module, a control circuit, a display, data input means, and storage means, wherein the storage means of the external programming device is configured for storing an individual identification information of at least one musical instrument, in association with the musical instrument in at least one configuration file. The external programming device is further configured for receiving data from a selected musical instrument, when connected, and sending data to a selected musical instrument, when connected, wherein the data transferred to the musical instrument can be stored in the musical instrument and can be used after the external programming device is disconnected.

SWAPPABLE AND CONFIGURABLE PRE-AMPLIFIER FOR A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
20240013761 · 2024-01-11 · ·

A stringed instrument having a swappable and configurable pre-amplifier. pickups may detect vibrations in each string then transduce the vibration signal into an electrical signal. The electrical signal may be processed in differing manners including attenuation of amplitude, filtering across a frequency spectrum or otherwise altered according to one or more transfer functions embodied in a swappable and configurable pre-amplifier. In embodiments, this swappable pre-amplifier may be stored in a cavity that is accessible at the rear of the body of the stringed instrument. One may remove a first swappable pre-amplifier and connect a second swappable pre-amplifier. The pre-amplifiers may be electronically coupled to an audio output circuit of the musical instrument such that the electric signal from the pickups is altered according to the pre-amplifier profile.

Acoustic musical instrument enhanced with feedback and injection actuators
10783864 · 2020-09-22 · ·

Processing implemented by computer means of sound data output by at least one sensor and activation of at least one actuator of an acoustically radiating structure. The sensor senses an acoustic signal output by the vibration of the radiating structure. The radiating structure bears at least one actuator controlled by the computer means and is thus involved in the vibration of the radiating structure. In particular, the method comprises the steps of: a) measuring a transfer function of the actuator, radiating structure and sensor assembly, b) controlling activation of the actuator so as to make the radiating structure vibrate, according to a selected setpoint: taking account of the transfer function measured, and taking account of the acoustic signal sensed by the sensor in feedback mode.

Modulated electromagnetic musical system and associated methods

A modulated electromagnetic musical instrument and sound reproduction system includes an acoustic carrier signal source, a modulation signal source, a linkage element, and an acoustic output. The acoustic carrier signal source is produced electromagnetically or mechanically via human instrument playing. An electromagnetic modulation source mixes with the acoustic carrier signal within a linkage element to produce a nonlinear behavior. This nonlinear behavior's coupled interaction with a physical medium or acoustic body produces sideband frequency components to form unique musical sound outputs and audio effects.

Electric musical instrument having rear mounted speaker

An electric musical instrument includes a body having a front side and a rear side, a plurality of strings extending across at least a portion of the front side of the body, and at least one electric pickup to detect vibrations of the strings and generate a pickup signal. The instrument includes at least one speaker mounted at the rear side of the body, in which the speaker includes an acoustic driver and an acoustic deflector. The acoustic deflector is configured to receive acoustic energy propagating from the acoustic driver and deflect at least a portion of the acoustic energy. The instrument includes an amplifier to amplify the pickup signal to generate an amplified pickup signal, and drive the at least one speaker based on the amplified pickup signal.

STRING INSTRUMENT FORMED AS AN INTEGRAL UNIT STRUCTURE
20200265810 · 2020-08-20 ·

Stringed musical instrument including a unitary structure formed integrally by a body, a neck and a head from a solid block of non-wood rigid material by computer numerical control (CNC) machining, with the pegs, the bridge, the fingerboard and the strings mounted on said unitary structure, front panels and rear panels that seal said body and a fingerboard machined by CNC as a single piece and connected to said unitary structure in a removable and interchangeable manner.

More Embodiments for Common-Point Pickup Circuits in Musical Instruments
20200234685 · 2020-07-23 ·

This invention derives directly from U.S. Pat. No. 10,380,986 (Baker, 2019). Primarily, it makes better use of the mode switches, SWa and SWb in FIG. 17 of U.S. Pat. No. 10,380,986, and similar functions in SW1 to SWj+k in the same Figure to provide a better-organized and expanded set of outputs for sets of either 3 single-coil pickups or 3 dual-coil humbucker pickups, in such a way that all of the electro-mechanical controls will fit on a standard-sized electric guitar. In addition, the expanded use of mode switches allows 3 dual-coil humbuckers to partially simulate 3 single-coil pickups with reversible magnets to see what kind of tonal options might result, and justify the inventions in NPPAs Ser. No. 15/917,389 (Baker, 2018), Ser. No. 16/752,670 (Baker, 2020) and Ser. No. 16/812,970 (Baker, 2020). While the invention can be extended to more than 3 pickups with the switch concatenation disclosed in FIG. 19 of U.S. Pat. No. 10,217,450 (Baker, 2019), the digital-analog switching in U.S. Pat. No. 10,217,450 or U.S. Pat. No. 10,380,986 would be more practical.

ELECTRICALLY AMPLIFIED MARIMBA
20200227017 · 2020-07-16 ·

An electrically amplified percussive instrument has at least one tone bar having a bottom side and fundamental nodes each of the fundamental nodes defined by a channel. A permanent magnet on the bottom side of the tone bar is proximal to one of the fundamental nodes and not aligned with a location of maximum tone bar vibration. A pickup coil positioned underneath the tone bar is aligned with the first permanent magnet and in electrical communication with an amplifier.

ELECTRIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT HAVING REAR MOUNTED SPEAKER

An electric musical instrument includes a body having a front side and a rear side, a plurality of strings extending across at least a portion of the front side of the body, and at least one electric pickup to detect vibrations of the strings and generate a pickup signal. The instrument includes at least one speaker mounted at the rear side of the body, in which the speaker includes an acoustic driver and an acoustic deflector. The acoustic deflector is configured to receive acoustic energy propagating from the acoustic driver and deflect at least a portion of the acoustic energy. The instrument includes an amplifier to amplify the pickup signal to generate an amplified pickup signal, and drive the at least one speaker based on the amplified pickup signal.