Patent classifications
G10H2220/561
Electronic percussion
To provide an electronic percussion that ensures reproducing further faithful musical sound relative to a hitting operation by a player. An electronic percussion 100 includes a thin plate-shaped head 101 at an opening formed into a shape of a cylinder with a closed bottom and respective pressure sensor 106 and signal processing device 110 on a bottom 102a. A surface of the head 101 constitutes a struck surface 101a. The head 101 includes a vibration sensor 103 on the back surface. The vibration sensor 103 includes a pressure sensor pressing body 105 on the pressure sensor 106 side. The pressure sensor pressing body 105 is formed to have a tapered shape whose outer diameter gradually thins from the vibration sensor 103 side to the pressure sensor 106 side. The signal processing device 110 outputs a musical sound signal representing a musical sound using respective detection signals of the vibration sensor 103 and the pressure sensor 106.
MUSICAL KEYBOARD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME
A keyboard with a sound-generating funtion in an electronic device includes a base board, a circuit layer, a button layer, and a sound production layer. The button layer includes a first supporting board and buttons on the first supporting board. The sound production layer includes a second supporting board and sound production members on the supporting board. The sound production layer is sandwiched between the base board and the button layer, each sound production member can be contacted by a predetermined buttons. When such button is pressed, a corresponding sound production member is pressed by the button and produces sound. The electronic device is further disclosed.
Magnetically secured cymbal trigger and choke assembly
An apparatus, system, and method for a magnetically and releaseably attachable trigger for an instrument is provided along with a choking device for use of the trigger in connection with a cymbal or like percussion device. The trigger and securing device are disposed on either side of a cymbal surface or a cymbal stand via magnetic force and the choking mechanism is in electrical connection with the trigger to interrupt the signal for choking purposes and is mounted on a surface of the cymbal to be choked.
Electronic percussion instrument and method for controlling sound generation
An electronic percussion instrument to control generated sound in accordance with operation to the striking surface includes: a first sensor configured to detect a slapping operation on the striking surface; a second sensor configured to detect a contact operation to the striking surface; and a processor configured to control sound generated in response to detection of a slapping operation by the first sensor in accordance with a place of a contact operation to the striking surface detected by the second sensor.
ELECTRONIC PERCUSSION
To provide an electronic percussion that ensures reproducing further faithful musical sound relative to a hitting operation by a player. An electronic percussion 100 includes a thin plate-shaped head 101 at an opening formed into a shape of a cylinder with a closed bottom and respective pressure sensor 106 and signal processing device 110 on a bottom 102a. A surface of the head 101 constitutes a struck surface 101a. The head 101 includes a vibration sensor 103 on the back surface. The vibration sensor 103 includes a pressure sensor pressing body 105 on the pressure sensor 106 side. The pressure sensor pressing body 105 is formed to have a tapered shape whose outer diameter gradually thins from the vibration sensor 103 side to the pressure sensor 106 side. The signal processing device 110 outputs a musical sound signal representing a musical sound using respective detection signals of the vibration sensor 103 and the pressure sensor 106.
Pickup for stringed instruments
A pickup for a stringed musical instrument, including at least one magnet and at least one pressure sensitive element arranged in contact with the at least one magnet.
ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Electronic musical instruments as disclosed, include sensors to digitize and alter the sound using FSR sensors in the mouthpieces and other elements of the instrument to mimic the variations available in analog instruments.
ELECTRONIC PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SOUND GENERATION
An electronic percussion instrument to control generated sound in accordance with operation to the striking surface includes: a first sensor configured to detect a slapping operation on the striking surface; a second sensor configured to detect a contact operation to the striking surface; and a processor configured to control sound generated in response to detection of a slapping operation by the first sensor in accordance with a place of a contact operation to the striking surface detected by the second sensor.
Electronic musical instruments
Electronic musical instruments as disclosed, include sensors to digitize and alter the sound using FSR sensors in the mouthpieces and other elements of the instrument to mimic the variations available in analog instruments.
Control apparatus
The present invention relates to control (apparatus 70). The control apparatus (70) comprises a mass of resilient conductive material (56) having an electrical property which changes in dependence on deformation of the conductive material. The control apparatus (70) further comprises at least three electrodes (74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84) in contact with the mass of resilient conductive material (56) at spaced apart locations to thereby define at least two electrical paths through the mass of resilient conductive material between different pairs of the electrodes. The control apparatus (70) is configured such that there is a change in a measurable electrical property between each of the at least two different pairs of electrodes in dependence on deformation of the mass of resilient conductive material. More than one of the at least three electrodes (74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84) move upon deformation of the mass of resilient conductive material (56).