Patent classifications
G10H2210/195
Spontaneous audio tone inducing system and method of use
A spontaneous audio tone inducing system, machine, and method of use.
Gesture pad and integrated transducer-processor unit for use with stringed instrument
An integrated transducer-processor unit for use with a stringed instrument having one or more strings. When the instrument is played, the unit produces electrical output signals for conversion into musical sounds. A transducer converts mechanical vibrations of each of the strings into corresponding electrical signals, and a processor processes the electrical signals to produce selected analog or digital output signals for conversion into musical sounds. The unit processor is integrated with the transducer into a pickup, for mounting on the instrument in proximity to the strings without modification of the instrument. In addition, a gesture pad-processor system provides an interface for a user to send control signals to a device to control at least one function of the device. A touch pad receives positional and pressure inputs entered by the user making a selected predefined manual gesture for conversion into a control signal by the system processor.
CONTENT CONTROL DEVICE AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A content control device includes: a plurality of controls to which a plurality of parameters for controlling properties of a content containing at least one of sound and video are respectively assigned, each of the plurality of controls outputting a first indicated value in accordance with an operation amount of the control; and a processor configured to previously create setting information used to determine respective values of the plurality of parameters in accordance with the second indicated value; determine the values of the plurality of parameters corresponding to the second indicated value respectively in accordance with the second indicated value and the setting information; and revise each of the values of the parameters to be determined in accordance with the first indicated value outputted for the control assigned to the parameter.
Audio effect utilizing series of waveform reversals
The invention is a process for the creation of an audio effect in the context of an audio editing software. The effect is created by applying a series or sequence of reversal instances across a sample or waveform in time.
Interval-Based Musical Instrument
Embodiments are directed to a musical instrument having buttons, where the buttons determine the magnitude of the interval by which the melody will jump from the last note played. With a small number of interval buttons and an up/down strum bar, embodiments can play almost any melody and more notes than a piano. One embodiment is directed to an interval-based guitar including fret buttons whose input signals are used to calculate the interval by which to change the pitch of the prior note. Providing input via a strum bar or a sensor, a new note is generated by adding or subtracting the interval to/from the prior note to generate a new note.
Pedal sound modification device
A pedal sound modification device is disclosed for varying an electrical signal. The device includes a plate pivotably coupled to a base. A slide potentiometer is coupled to the base and has a slider arm slidably engaging a linear potentiometer. The linear potentiometer extends between proximal slide end and a distal slide end. A linkage rod is pivotably coupled to the plate and the slide potentiometer for displacing the slide arm relative to the linear potentiometer upon a pivoting displacement of the plate relative to the base. The plate contacts the base for defining a proximal slide arm stop and positions the slide arm immediately adjacent to the proximal slide end for preventing damage to the slide potentiometer. The plate contacts the base for defining a distal slide arm stop and positions the slide arm immediately adjacent to the distal slide end for preventing damage to the slide potentiometer.
Note stabilization and transition boost in automatic pitch correction system
Disclosed is subject matter related generally to audio signal processing, and in particular to automatic pitch correction systems.
Acoustic device and acoustic control program
An acoustic device includes an audio recording playback unit, an analysis unit, and an acoustic effect imparting unit. The audio recording playback unit records and plays back string independent acoustic signals for each string independent acoustic signal. The string independent acoustic signals respectively correspond to different strings of a stringed instrument and being independent from each other. The analysis unit analyzes at least one string independent acoustic signal from among the recorded string independent acoustic signals. The acoustic effect imparting unit imparts an acoustic effect to the at least one string independent acoustic signal for each string independent acoustic signal, based on a result of the analysis by the analysis unit.
AUDIO SIGNAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Audio signal management systems and methods are contemplated herein which can be incorporated into amplifiers and recording equipment receiving audio signals from a musical instrument. Such systems and methods allow for a smooth, natural-sounding decay of the wanted signals of the musical instrument while reducing unwanted signals of the musical instrument. An overdriven signal may be simulated and, after processing this signal, sent to a filter transistor which may receive both this processed signal and an out signal, based on the measured output signal of the musical instrument, to produce a signal to be amplified/recorded via an attenuation circuit. The filter transistor may respond dynamically to the received processed signal to create a smooth, natural-sounding decay of the wanted signals of the musical instrument. The methods and systems may incorporate additional elements including high pass filter transistors and mute circuits to remove unwanted signals and noise floor.
Voice synthesis method, voice synthesis device, and storage medium
A voice synthesis method according to an embodiment includes altering a series of synthesis spectra in a partial period of a synthesis voice based on a series of amplitude spectrum envelope contours of a voice expression to obtain a series of altered spectra to which the voice expression has been imparted, and synthesizing a series of voice samples to which the voice expression has been imparted, based on the series of altered spectra.