H03G3/3005

Analyzing and determining conference audio gain levels

An example method of operation may include applying a set of initial power and gain parameters for a speaker, playing a stimulus signal via the speaker, determining a sound level at a microphone location and a sound level at a predefined distance from the speakers, determining a gain at the microphone location based on a difference of the sound level at the microphone location and the sound level at the predefined distance from the speaker, and applying the gain to the speaker output.

Playback Device Pairing

Technology for grouping, consolidating, and pairing individual playback devices with network capability (players) to stimulate a multi-channel listening environment is disclosed. An example method includes receiving an audio signal containing a range of audio frequencies; amplifying, according to a gain parameter, the audio signal to be reproduced by at least one speaker. The example method includes automatically increasing the gain parameter to a higher gain parameter responsive to a determination that no more than a subset of the range of audio frequencies is to be reproduced by the at least one speaker. The example method includes amplifying, according to the higher gain parameter, the audio signal containing no more than the subset of the range of audio frequencies to be reproduced by the at least one speaker.

Audio mixer and method of processing sound signal

An audio mixer includes a user interface, panners, a first adder, a localization device, a second adder, and an output circuit. The user interface supplies a first parameter and a second parameter for each channel based on a user operation. The first parameter indicates a position in a right-left direction. The second parameter specifies internalization or externalization. The panners respectively correspond to channels and, based on the first parameter, pan a sound signal corresponding to the each channel to generate first stereo signals. The first adder generates a second stereo signal by mixing first stereo signals respectively corresponding to externalization channels. The localization device generates two third stereo signals. The second adder generates a fourth stereo signal by mixing the two third stereo signals and first stereo signals respectively corresponding to internalization channels. The output circuit outputs the fourth stereo signal.

Hybrid input networked audio subwoofer
11755274 · 2023-09-12 · ·

A hybrid input networked subwoofer includes a traditional line-in analog audio input for receiving analog audio content from non-networked audio source devices together with wired and/or wireless network interfaces for receiving digital audio content from one or more networked audio devices.

MULTI-CHANNEL CINEMA AMPLIFIER WITH POWER-SHARING, MESSAGING AND MULTI-PHASE POWER SUPPLY

An integrated cinema amplifier comprises a power supply stage that distributes power over a plurality of channels for rendering immersive audio content in a surround sound listening environment. The amplifier automatically detects maximum and net power availability and requirements based on audio content by decoding audio metadata and dynamically adjusts gains to each channel or sets of channels based on content and operational/environmental conditions. A power supply stage provides power to drive a plurality of channels corresponding to speaker feeds to a plurality of speakers. The amplifier has a front panel having an LED array with each LED associated with a respective channel or group of channels of the multi-channel amplifier, and a control unit configured to light the LEDs according to display patterns based on operating status or error conditions of the amplifier.

Audio device with dynamically responsive volume
11658632 · 2023-05-23 · ·

Described herein is an audio device with a microphone which may adapt the audio output volume of a speaker by either increasing or decreasing output volume based on an audio input volume from a user and a distance from the user to the audio device. The audio device may also adapt its output volume to lower the audio output based on detecting one or more interruptions including occupancy and acoustic sounds.

AUDIO RECORDING METHOD AND ASSOCIATED AUDIO PROCESSING CIRCUIT
20230138498 · 2023-05-04 ·

The present invention provides an audio recording method and an associated audio processing circuit. The recording method includes performing an initialization of an audio processing circuit at a first timing, setting a gain of the audio processing circuit to a first value at a second timing, using the audio processing circuit to start recording at a third timing, completing the initialization of the audio processing circuit at a fourth timing, and adjusting the gain of the audio processing circuit to a second value at a fifth timing. The second value is greater than the first value, the first timing and the second timing are earlier than the third timing, the fourth timing is later than the third timing, and the fifth timing is later than the third timing.

APPARATUS FOR NOISE REDUCTION IN AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSING
20230237985 · 2023-07-27 ·

An apparatus for noise reduction in audio signal processing includes a power amplifier, a zero-crossing detector, and a threshold detector. The power amplifier has an input signal terminal for receiving an audio input signal and an output signal terminal. The audio input signal is a digital-to-analog converted version according to a version of a digital audio signal. The power amplifier has an analog gain which is controllable in response to an analog gain control signal. The zero-crossing detector determines a zero-crossing detection signal according to an internal signal provided between the input signal terminal and the output signal terminal. The threshold detector determines a gain setting according to the digital audio signal and the zero-crossing detection signal to generate the analog gain control signal indicating the gain setting, wherein the threshold detector controls the analog gain of the power amplifier according to the analog gain control signal.

Dynamic audio equalization

Methods and systems for performing automatic speed-based audio control. One method includes receiving, with an electronic control unit included in a vehicle, a speed of the vehicle and receiving, with the electronic control unit, an audio signal. The method also includes accessing, with the electronic control unit, a plurality of equalization curves based on the speed of the vehicle, each of the plurality of equalization curves associated with the speed of the vehicle and each of the plurality of equalization curves defining a gain adjustment for one of a plurality of frequencies, and, for each curve of the plurality of equalization curves, applying the gain adjustment defined by the curve to one of the plurality of frequencies of the audio signal.

AUTOMATED TUNING BY MEASURING AND EQUALIZING SPEAKER OUTPUT IN AN AUDIO ENVIRONMENT

An example method of operation may include identifying speakers and microphones connected to a network controlled by a controller, assigning a preliminary output gain to the speakers used to apply test signals, measuring ambient noise detected from the microphones, recording chirp responses from all microphones simultaneously based on the test signals, deconvolving all chirp responses to determine a corresponding number of impulse responses, and measuring average sound pressure levels (SPLs) of each of the microphones to obtain a SPL level based on an average of the SPLs.