Patent classifications
G10H2240/031
Signal processing device
A signal processing device includes: connecting terminals each of which is connectable to respective ones of a plurality of other signal processing devices that are different from the subject signal processing device; an analog bus connected to the connecting terminals; an input terminal connected to the analog bus and that accepts an input of an audio signal; and an output terminal connected to the analog bus and that outputs an audio signal to a sound emitting device.
Signal processing device
A signal processing device includes: connecting terminals each of which is connectable to respective ones of a plurality of other signal processing devices that are different from the subject signal processing device; an analog bus connected to the connecting terminals; an input terminal connected to the analog bus and that accepts an input of an audio signal; and an output terminal connected to the analog bus and that outputs an audio signal to a sound emitting device.
Acoustic-electronic music machine
A music machine, comprising: a platform; a plurality of arcos disposed around a perimeter of the platform, the plurality of arcos disposed in a substantially vertical orientation; a central mast disposed substantially at a center of the platform; and a hand wheel disposed on the central mast, wherein each of the plurality of arcos is strung with a musical instrument string, and wherein each musical instrument string is tuned to produce a musical tone when caused to vibrate.
ACOUSTIC-ELECTRONIC MUSIC MACHINE
A music machine, comprising: a platform; a plurality of arcos disposed around a perimeter of the platform, the plurality of arcos disposed in a substantially vertical orientation; a central mast disposed substantially at a center of the platform; and a hand wheel disposed on the central mast, wherein each of the plurality of arcos is strung with a musical instrument string, and wherein each musical instrument string is tuned to produce a musical tone when caused to vibrate.
DJ PERFORMANCE DATA CONVERSION
Examples relate to generating an editable representation of a DJ performance. A computing system accesses at least one data stream representing the DJ performance and analyzes it to identify audio elements within the performance. The system generates a digital representation of the audio elements editable in a digital audio workstation, wherein the digital representation comprises a structured data format including information related to tracks, effects, and timing. The digital representation may include track objects for tracks played, clip objects representing segments of tracks, processor objects representing effects applied to tracks, and tempo objects representing tempo information. The system stores the digital representation, which can be loaded into a digital audio workstation application for editing using tools specific for DJ editing workflows.