Patent classifications
G10H2220/071
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT EFFECTS UNIT WITH TRANSISTOR BIAS VOLTAGE VISUALIZATION
An apparatus and method for providing a musical instrument effects unit with transistor bias voltage visualization are disclosed. An example embodiment includes a musical instrument effects apparatus with transistor bias voltage visualization, the apparatus comprising: a transistor amplifier; a bias control coupled to the transistor amplifier to adjust an active bias voltage setting for the transistor amplifier; and a bias voltage meter coupled to the transistor amplifier to monitor, measure, and enable visualization of the active bias voltage setting, the bias voltage meter including a visualization device to produce a visual representation of the active bias voltage setting.
VISUAL REMOTE CONTROL ASSEMBLY FOR SHOW PERFORMANCE AND CORRESPONDING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A visual remote control assembly includes a housing hosting firmware suitable for allowing communication between the visual remote control assembly and a show computer; a display screen capable of receiving the communication from the show computer, the communication including data regarding a show performance, the display screen displaying the data regarding the show performance in an in-use operation of the visual remote control assembly, wherein the data regarding the show performance includes a song setlist including a current song, a next song, and a previous song; and a plurality of control mechanisms interacting with the firmware to thereby allow instructions to be sent to the show computer upon a user actuating the plurality of control mechanisms. A corresponding system and method are also provided.
Guitar Control System
The present invention is a guitar control system, with level indicators, and an application for an electronic device. The guitar control system may be retrofitted to already existing guitar rig components, or the guitar control system may be integrated into new guitar rig components. The level indicator contains multiple LED lights that light up to show where to position knobs on the guitar rig component to achieve a desired tone. The desired tone may be saved by a user, or the desired tone may be downloaded from a database of existing tones.
Pedal board and system
The embodiments described herein relates to the field of musical instrumentation and associated equipment. More specifically, the embodiments pertain to a pedal board and system that manages equipment associated with electric guitars as well as other musical instruments, namely foot-controlled and floor-located devices, such as special effect devices and foot pedals. The pedal board of the embodiments provides external viewability of the equipment and can include an illuminated display assembly.
PIEZORESISTIVE SENSORS AND SENSOR ARRAYS
Highly expressive and flexibly programmable foot-operated controllers are described. Specific implementations are intended for musical applications and allow musicians an unprecedented degree of control of a wide variety of musical components and subsystems for recording and/or performance.
PEDAL BOARD AND SYSTEM
The embodiments described herein relates to the field of musical instrumentation and associated equipment. More specifically, the embodiments pertain to a pedal board and system that manages equipment associated with electric guitars as well as other musical instruments, namely foot-controlled and floor-located devices, such as special effect devices and foot pedals. The pedal board of the embodiments provides external viewability of the equipment and can include an illuminated display assembly.
Performance assistance apparatus and method
To assist a human player in performing a plurality of foot operators (pedal keys) operable with a human player's foot, a foot operator image indicative of the foot operators is displayed on a display screen. Model performance data including at least information indicative of a rhythm and a pitch of a foot performance part to be performed by use of the foot operators is acquired, and a particular foot operator corresponding to the pitch of the foot performance part included in the acquired model performance data is visually designated. At the same time, based on rhythm information for the foot performance part, a rhythm of a sound corresponding to the particular foot operator is presented. The presentation of the rhythm is performed by presenting a sound generation timing and a time length of the sound, and a suitable marker indicative of a performance progression may be additionally displayed.
Performance assistance apparatus and method
To assist a human player in performing a plurality of foot operators (pedal keys) operable with a human player's foot, a foot operator image indicative of the foot operator group is displayed on a display screen. Chord information of a chord to be performed is acquired, and a pitch of a bass note corresponding to the chord indicated by the acquired chord information is identified. A particular foot operator corresponding to the identified pitch of the bass note is visually designated on the foot operator image displayed on the display screen. An object indicative of a chord name is displayed on the same display screen. Objects indicative of one or more chord names corresponding to a chord progression over a plurality of measures is displayed. A display object highlighting one object indicative of a particular chord name is added in accordance with a progression of a performance.
Piezoresistive sensors and sensor arrays
Highly expressive and flexibly programmable foot-operated controllers are described. Specific implementations are intended for musical applications and allow musicians an unprecedented degree of control of a wide variety of musical components and subsystems for recording and/or performance.
PERFORMANCE ASSISTANCE APPARATUS AND METHOD
To assist a human player in performing a foot operator group (pedal keyboard) including a plurality of foot operators operable with a human player's foot, a foot operator image indicative of the foot operator group is displayed on a display screen. Model performance data each designating a pitch to be performed are sequentially acquired, and it is determined whether the pitch designated by the acquired model performance data should be performed by use of the foot operator group. Upon determination that the designated pitch should be performed by use of the foot operator group, a particular foot operator corresponding to the designated pitch is visually designated on the displayed foot operator image (for example by adding a marker image to the particular foot operator). Thus, the human player can easily operate the foot operators while visually confirming, on the foot operator image, each foot operator to be operated.