Programmable signal processing and musical instrument setup system for stringed musical instruments, and method for programming and operating the system
11205409 · 2021-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10H2220/461
PHYSICS
G10H2220/106
PHYSICS
G10H2240/115
PHYSICS
G10H3/186
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A programmable signal processing and musical instrument setup system for stringed musical instruments, comprising at least one analog signal processing circuit, a control circuit operably coupled to at least one analog signal processing circuit, and a storage unit operably coupled to the control circuit, being arranged on the musical instrument for storing setup parameters for the musical instrument. The system comprises: a communication module with an individual identification information connected to the control circuit for enabling communication with an external programming device that has a storage unit configured for storing an individual identification information of at least one musical instrument, in association with the musical instrument in at least one configuration file. The external programming device is further configured for receiving and sending data to and from a selected musical instrument, when connected, wherein the data transferred to the musical instrument can be stored in the musical instrument and can be used after the external programming device is disconnected.
Claims
1. A programmable signal processing and instrument setup system for stringed musical instruments comprising: arranged on the musical instrument (100) a programmable analog signal processing circuit (400) for receiving an analog input sound signal and generating an analog output sound signal based on sound parameter settings in order to determine or change a sound quality of the musical instrument by selectively selecting at least one analog input sound source and equalizing a sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source and filtering the sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source and analyzing the sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source for selectively visualization and monitoring purposes; a control circuit (220) connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400), and a storage unit connected to the control circuit (220), electro acoustic transducers (310, 320) being connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400) through controllable switches, and setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) being connected to the control circuit (220) for continuous or discrete setting of parameters of the musical instrument (100), wherein the storage unit of the control circuit (220) is configured for storing at least one set of setup parameters for the musical instrument, wherein a communication module (250) with an individual identification information is connected to the control circuit (220) for enabling communication with an external programming device (500), the external programming device (500) comprising a communication module, a control circuit, a display, data input means, and storage means, and the storage means of the external programming device (500) being configured for storing an individual identification information of at least one musical instrument, in association with the musical instrument in at least one configuration file, and the external programming device (500) further being configured for receiving data from a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, and sending data to a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, wherein the data sent to the musical instrument (100) can be stored in the musical instrument and can be used after the external programming device (500) is disconnected.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the communication module is a wireless communication module, and in the configuration file of the musical instrument a type and other parameter settings of the electro acoustic transducers (310, 320) and a type and other parameter settings of the setting elements (111, 112, 121, 122) are included.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the external programming device (500) is further configured for being switched to a programming mode or a monitoring mode upon user selection, when connected to a selected musical instrument, wherein the external programming device (500) in the monitoring mode is configured for receiving, storing, and displaying on the external programming device (500) in real time at least a part of status information of the setting means (111, 112, 121, 122), the control circuit (220), and the data stored within and received from the musical instrument or at least one set of the parameter settings received from the musical instrument.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the external programming device (500) when switched to the programming mode is further configured to change in real time at least one setting parameter of a connected musical instrument (100) and to store the setting parameters of the musical instrument in the storage of the programming device (500) in a file comprising at least one set of parameter settings and to load the file comprising at least one set of parameter settings into a selected connected musical instrument (100).
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) arranged on the musical instrument (100) are provided with programmable functions, wherein a function of the setting means can be determined with the external programming device (500) and the information relating to the function can be stored in a musical instrument configuration file and/or a musical instrument parameter settings file and transferred to a connected and selected musical instrument (100).
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the external programming device (500) may be selected from the group comprising a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a mobile computing device, or a mobile phone, being connectable to a local and/or a wide area network.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the external programming device (500) is connectable through a local or wide area network to a database for storing, retrieving, and downloading sets of musical instrument parameter settings.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the database is stored on a distant server and a user of the musical instrument or the external programming device (500) has access to the database after registration and authentication through a central server application.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein users, through the central application, can share the musical instrument parameter setting sets with each other.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein a power supply of electronic components arranged in the musical instrument can be switched to an active operation mode and a very low consumption idle mode.
11. A method for programming and operating a signal processing and instrument setup system for stringed musical instruments with the system comprising: arranged on the musical instrument (100), a programmable analog signal processing circuit (400) for receiving an analog input sound signal and generating an analog output sound signal based on sound parameter settings in order to determine or change a sound quality of the musical instrument by selectively selecting at least one analog input sound source and equalizing a sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source and filtering the sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source and analyzing the sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source for selectively visualization and monitoring purposes; a control circuit (220) connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400), and a storage unit connected to the control circuit (220), electro acoustic transducers (310, 320) being connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400) through controllable switches, and setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) being connected to the control circuit (220) for continuous or discrete setting of parameters of the musical instrument (100), the method comprising the steps of storing at least one set of setting parameters for the musical instrument in the storage of the control circuit (220), wherein the method further comprises the steps of providing a communication link between a communication module (250) with an individual identification of the musical instrument and a communication module of an external programming device (500), in the external programming device (500) storing an individual identification information of at least one musical instrument, in association with the musical instrument in at least one configuration file, and receiving data from a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, and sending data to a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, and storing the data sent to the musical instrument (100), in the musical instrument and using the stored data after the external programming device (500) is disconnected.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising using a wireless communication module as communication module, and storing in the configuration file of the musical instrument a type and other parameter settings of the electro acoustic transducers (310, 320) and a type and other parameter settings of the setting elements (111, 112, 121, 122) are included.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of switching the external programming device (500) to a programming mode or a monitoring mode upon user selection, when connected to a selected musical instrument, wherein in the monitoring mode reading, storing and displaying on the external programming device (500) in real time at least a part of status information of the setting means (111, 112, 121, 122), the control circuit (220) and the data stored within and read from the musical instrument or at least one set of the parameter settings read from the musical instrument.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein if the external programming device (500) is switched to the programming mode, the method further comprises the step of changing in real time at least one setting parameter of a connected musical instrument (100) and storing the setting parameters of the musical instrument in the storage of the programming device (500) in a file comprising at least one setting parameter set and loading the file comprising at least one setting parameter set into a selected connected musical instrument (100).
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising setting up a collection of the sets of musical instrument parameter settings in the storage of the external programming device (500) and loading a selected collection to a connected and selected musical instrument (100).
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) arranged on the musical instrument are provided with programmable functions, and the functions are determined with the external programming device (500) and the functions are stored in a musical instrument configuration file or a musical instrument parameter setting file, and can be loaded into a connected and selected musical instrument (100).
17. The method of claim 11, wherein the external programming device (500) is connected to a local and/or wide area network.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the external programming device (500) is connected through a local and/or wide area network to a database for storing, retrieving, and downloading the sets of musical instrument parameter settings to the external programming device (500).
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the database is stored on a distant server and providing access for a user of the musical instrument or the external programming device (500) to the database after registration and authentication through a server application.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising providing for users, through the server application, to share the sets of musical instrument parameter settings with each other.
21. A programmable signal processing and instrument setup system for stringed musical instruments comprising: arranged on the musical instrument (100) a programmable analog signal processing circuit (400) for receiving an analog input sound signal and generating an analog output sound signal based on sound parameter settings in order to determine or change a sound quality of the musical instrument by selectively selecting at least one analog input sound source and equalizing a sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source and filtering the sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source and analyzing the sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source for selectively visualization and monitoring purposes, a control circuit (220) connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400), and a storage unit connected to the control circuit (220), electro acoustic transducers (310, 320) being connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400) through controllable switches, and setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) being connected to the control circuit (220) for continuous or discrete setting of parameters of the musical instrument (100), wherein the storage unit of the control circuit (220) is configured for storing at least one set of setup parameters for the musical instrument, wherein a communication module (250) with an individual identification information is connected to the control circuit (220) for enabling communication with an external programming device (500), the external programming device (500) comprising a communication module, a control circuit, a display, data input means, and storage means, and the storage means of the external programming device (500) being configured for storing an individual identification information of at least one musical instrument, in association with the musical instrument in at least one configuration file, and the external programming device (500) further being configured for being switched selectively into a monitoring mode for receiving data from a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, and into a programming mode for sending data to a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, wherein the data sent to the musical instrument (100) can be stored in the musical instrument and can be used after the external programming device (500) is disconnected.
22. A method for programming and operating a signal processing and instrument setup system for stringed musical instruments with the system comprising: arranged on the musical instrument (100), a programmable analog signal processing circuit (400) for receiving an analog input sound signal and generating an analog output sound signal based on sound parameter settings in order to determine or change a sound quality of the musical instrument by selectively selecting at least one analog input sound source and equalizing a sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source and filtering the sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source and analyzing the sound signal of the selected at least one analog input sound source for selectively visualization and monitoring purposes, a control circuit (220) connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400), and a storage unit connected to the control circuit (220), electro acoustic transducers (310, 320) being connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400) through controllable switches, and setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) being connected to the control circuit (220) for continuous or discrete setting of parameters of the musical instrument (100), the method comprising the steps of storing at least one set of setting parameters for the musical instrument in the storage of the control circuit (220), wherein the method further comprises the steps of providing a communication link between a communication module (250) with an individual identification of the musical instrument and a communication module of an external programming device (500), in the external programming device (500) storing an individual identification information of at least one musical instrument, in association with the musical instrument in at least one configuration file, and the external programming device (500) further being configured for being switched selectively into a monitoring mode for receiving data from a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, and into a programming mode for sending data to a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, and storing the data sent to the musical instrument (100), in the musical instrument and using the stored data after the external programming device (500) is disconnected.
23. A programmable signal processing and instrument setup system for stringed musical instruments comprising: arranged on the musical instrument (100) a programmable analog signal processing circuit (400) with a control circuit (220) connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400), and a storage unit connected to the control circuit (220), electro acoustic transducers (310, 320) being connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400) through controllable switches, and setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) being connected to the control circuit (220) for continuous or discrete setting of parameters of the musical instrument (100), wherein the storage unit of the control circuit (220) is configured for storing at least one set of setup parameters for the musical instrument, wherein a communication module (250) with an individual identification information is connected to the control circuit (220) for enabling communication with an external programming device (500), the external programming device (500) comprising a communication module, a control circuit, a display, data input means, and storage means, and the storage means of the external programming device (500) being configured for storing an individual identification information of at least one musical instrument, in association with the musical instrument in at least one configuration file, and the external programming device (500) further being configured for receiving data from a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, and sending data to a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, wherein the data sent to the musical instrument (100) can be stored in the musical instrument and can be used after the external programming device (500) is disconnected, and wherein the setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) arranged on the musical instrument (100) are provided with programmable functions, wherein a function of the setting means can be determined with the external programming device (500) and the information relating to the function can be stored in a musical instrument configuration file and/or a musical instrument parameter settings file and transferred to a connected and selected musical instrument (100).
24. A method for programming and operating a signal processing and instrument setup system for stringed musical instruments with the system comprising: arranged on the musical instrument (100), a programmable analog signal processing circuit (400) with a control circuit (220) connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400), and a storage unit connected to the control circuit (220), electro acoustic transducers (310, 320) being connected to the analog signal processing circuit (400) through controllable switches, and setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) being connected to the control circuit (220) for continuous or discrete setting of parameters of the musical instrument (100), the method comprising the steps of storing at least one set of setting parameters for the musical instrument in the storage of the control circuit (220), wherein the method further comprises the steps of providing a communication link between a communication module (250) with an individual identification of the musical instrument and a communication module of an external programming device (500), in the external programming device (500) storing an individual identification information of at least one musical instrument, in association with the musical instrument in at least one configuration file, and receiving data from a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, and sending data to a selected musical instrument (100), when connected, and storing the data sent to the musical instrument (100), in the musical instrument and using the stored data after the external programming device (500) is disconnected, wherein the setting means (111, 112, 121, 122) arranged on the musical instrument are provided with programmable functions, and the functions are determined with the external programming device (500) and the functions are stored in a musical instrument configuration file or a musical instrument parameter setting file, and can be loaded into a connected and selected musical instrument (100).
Description
(1) The invention is further described in detail according to the attached drawings of example embodiments, where
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(9) The electric guitar 100 includes electro acoustic transducers, in this illustrative embodiment electromagnetic pickups 101, 102, 103, continuously and discretely changeable setup switches, in this illustrative embodiment two potentiometers 111, 112, a main selector switch 121, and a secondary selector switch 122, an output jack socket 130, a LED indicator light 140 and an electronic module 200. The electronic module 200 is described in more detail in connection with
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(11) The control circuit 220 is preferably a low consumption microcontroller, which has a storage, at least one AD input, a reference voltage output, more than one control outputs (GPIO) and able to communicate with the analog signal processing circuit 400 and the communication module 250 via standard bus and standard protocol.
(12) In an embodiment, two potentiometers 111, 112 are connected to the control circuit 220 through AD inputs. The two potentiometers are preferably linear potentiometers with three terminals, which may be reference voltage Vref, ground Gnd and voltage output Vout. The reference voltage Vref is connected to the reference voltage output of the control circuit 220. The voltage output Vout is connected to an AD input of the control circuit 220. Voltage measured on the voltage output Vont determines the state of the potentiometer.
(13) The electronic module 200, which can be mounted in an instrument, includes the communication module 250, which has a unique identifier, and is preferably a Bluetooth module. The communications module 250 can establish a connection with the external programming device 500, which is preferably a smartphone or a tablet that is capable of running an Android, IOS or similar operating system. Communication module using the Bluetooth protocol can provide connection at distances typical in a recording studio, rehearsal room, stage or in a smaller concert hall. WiFi protocol can be used for greater distances, which can also provide connection to a local area network (LAN) or to a wide area network (WAN), like the Internet. The electronic module 200, which can be mounted in an instrument preferably has a communication module 250 with at least one of the above communication protocols, while the external programming device 500 preferably has a communication module with both communication protocols available.
(14) According to its main functions, the control circuit 220 (microcontroller): provides power supply to the analog signal processing unit 400 with the regulation of a boost converter, communicates with the analog signal processing unit 400 using the I2C protocol, reads spectrum analyzer data from the analog signal processing unit 400, determines the state of the main selecting switch 121 with AD detection, determines the state of the secondary selecting switch 122 with AD detection, determines the state of the potentiometer 111 with AD detection, determines the state of the potentiometer 112 with AD detection, regulates power supply of the communication module 250, communicates with the communication module 250 using the UART protocol, regulates the battery charging unit 230, provides status information about the operation, monitors the battery level.
(15) The 220 control circuit can charge the battery in each operation mode.
(16) The control circuit 220 turns into programmable mode, when the main selecting switch 121 is in EDIT state. In programmable mode the control circuit 220 turns on the power supply of the communication module 250 and establishes a connection with it using the UART protocol. In this mode the external programming device 500 is able to establish a Bluetooth connection with the communication module 250, and thus with the control circuit 220. The LED indicator light 140 flashes at least once, preferably twice in a second to indicate that the communication module 250 is ready and waiting for the external programming device 500 to establish a connection with it. When the external programming device 500 has connected to the communication module 250, and the control circuit 220 is in programmable mode, the LED indicator light 140 flashes at a lower rate, preferably once in every 2 seconds.
(17) In programmable mode the external programming device 500 is capable of changing parameters of the analog signal processing circuit 400, either one by one or in a set of parameters (PRESET). Tone can be refined by changing the parameters one by one, than the final set of parameters can be stored in a uniquely named PRESET in the external programming device 500. Using the external programming device 500, each uniquely named PRESET can be selected to determine the sound quality (tone) of the analog signal processing circuit 400.
(18) Each 101, 102 potentiometer can be assigned to certain PRESET parameters (e.g. volume, pickup mixing rate), and this assignments can be stored in an individual PRESET.
(19) When the communication module 250 and the external programming device 500 are not in connection, and the main selecting switch 121 is in a state A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I or J, the control circuit 220 is operating in standalone mode. In standalone mode according to the combination of the state of the main selecting switch 121 and the secondary selecting switch 122, PRESETS are loaded from a collection stored in the storage of the control circuit 220. In this mode the communication module 250 is in power off state. The loaded/selected PRESET is being sent to the analog signal processing circuit 400 through the I2C interface of the control circuit 220. As a result, the tone of the instrument changes. If one of the potentiometers 111 and 112 are assigned to a certain PRESET parameter, turning the potentiometer will change that parameter in real time, in standalone mode the LED indicator light 140 is turned off.
(20) In monitoring mode the main selecting switch 121 is still in one of the above mentioned states A to J, but the external programming device 500 is in connection with the control circuit 220, through the communication module 250. In this mode the external programming device 500 is displaying the actually selected PRESET with ever parameter it has. (see
(21) The main selecting switch 121 is preferably a twelve-state main switch, which can be for example built in a guitar to replace one of the potentiometers. The main switch 121 preferably has four terminals, which may be reference voltage Vref, ground Gnd, voltage output Vout and “wake-up” contact point. The reference voltage Vref is connected to the reference voltage output of the control circuit 220 and the voltage output Vout is connected to an AD input of the control circuit 220. Voltage measured on the voltage output Vout determines the state of the switch. The “wake-up” contact point is necessary to switch the control circuit 220 to normal operation mode.
(22) The secondary selecting switch 122 is preferably a five-state secondary switch, which can be built in a guitar to replace the pickup selector switch. The secondary selecting switch 122 preferably has three terminals, which may be reference voltage Vref, ground Gnd and voltage output Vout. The reference voltage Vref is connected to the reference voltage output of the control circuit 220. The voltage output Vout is connected to an AD input of the control circuit 220. Voltage measured on the voltage output Vout determines the state of the switch.
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(25) The pickup 310 is of a single-coil type, which has one coil and in the coil there are six magnetic or ferromagnetic elements according to the number of the strings. The coil has two wires 312 and 311; of which the wire 312 is connected to ground and the wire 311 is the actual pickup signal wire. The pickup 320 is a double coil pickup, which has two coils. The coils have one magnetic or ferromagnetic element under each string. The two coils have opposite winding directions, which greatly reduces environmental electromagnetic noise. The two coils of the pickup 320 have two wires for each. The wire 323 is connected to ground (humbucker ground), the wire 322 is the common wire of the two coils (split humbucker signal) and the wire 321 is the double coil signal wire (humbucker signal). This type of pickup can be operated in double coil (humbucker) mode, if the signal of the wire 321 is used, or it can be operated in single coil mode, if signal of the wire 322 is used.
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(27) The analog signal processing circuit 400 is capable of selecting from the pickups 101, 102, 103, switching between single coil or humbucker mode when the instrument has humbucknig pickups, mixing the selected pickup signals, changing the tone of the musical instrument by increasing and decreasing the amplitude of certain frequencies (equalization), filtering out low frequencies and transferring spectrum analyzer data. It is practical to choose a analog signal processing circuit 400 with a multi-band, preferably seven-band equalizer where increasing and decreasing frequency levels are selectable in soft step mode. It is also advantageous to have a separate mute function in each amplifying stage. The parameters of the analog signal processing circuit 400 may be digitally controlled by the control circuit 220, practically according to the stored setup parameters of the control circuit 220. I2C protocol is preferably used for connecting the control circuit 220 to the analog signal processing circuit 400. Programmable parameters of the analog signal processing circuit 400 include pickup switching parameters, pickup mixing parameters, preamp gain parameter, equalizer parameters, high pass filter parameters, output level parameter and spectrum an parameters.
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(29) As the communication module 540 of the external programming device 500 is able to establish a connection with a remote, or a local network (WAN, LAN), remote users can share instrument setup parameters with each other. Instrument setup parameters created by users can be stored in a database which may be located in a distant (server, cloud) computer. Users can access the database through a server application after a registration and authentication process.
(30) An application running on the external programming device 500 can provide functions to the system, such as creating instrument configuration files, assigning unique instrument identifiers/names to instruments, creating and storing at least one set of setup parameters (PRESET) per instrument, connection to a selected instrument, data transfer from or to a selected instrument once or periodically, storing data transferred from an instrument and monitoring an instrument with displaying periodically transferred data. An illustrative control algorithm (application) is presented, and described in detail according to the screenshots of the external programming device 500.
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(32) The “NEW GUITAR” button (
(33) Before pressing the “CREATE” button, providing a unique guitar name, a guitar specific Bluetooth address and configuration of the pickups, switch(es) and potentiometer(s) are needed. After creating a new guitar it is possible to connect to it and change the guitar setup parameters.
(34) On this screen the number of selected pickups can be set to one, two or three. Type of the pickups, such as single coil, humbucker or “splittable” humbucker can also be configured for each pickup.
(35) On the other “SETTINGS” screen, shown in
(36) In the “PICKUP SELECTOR” screen, depicted in
(37) Pickup switching parameters determine how electromagnetic pickups are taking part in the creation of the electric signal. Electromagnetic pickups can work in the following states, depending on their type: single coil mode, humbucker mode, and split humbucker mode (only one coil of a dual-coil pickup is used). In each state the pickups can be on or off.
(38) If a guitar configuration has split humbucker pickups, then pressing a pickup icon switches the selected pickup to single coil, or humbucker mode. The three faders next to the pickup icons are pickup mixing faders. With the help of these faders, each pickup's level can be adjusted in the range of +15 dB to −79 dB with 1 db resolution in a so called “soft-step” mode. The input gain fader controls preamplifier level, the volume fader controls main volume level which can be adjusted in the range of +32 dB to −80 dB with 0.5 dB solution. The output fader controls the output level of the instrument. Pressing the name of a fader which is bordered, brings up the “ASSIGN POTENTIOMETER” screen (
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(40) The seven-band equalizer has a −15 to +15 dB range with 1 dB resolution, and four selectable quality factors for each band (Q=1; Q=1,4; Q=1,8; Q=2,2). The lowest and the two highest cutoff frequencies are selectable (62 or 100 Hz, 4 KHz or 6.3 Khz, 15 KHz or 16 KHz). On the right hand side of the screen there is the same volume fader known from the pickup selector screen. On the upper menu bar “TU” button brings up the “TUNER” screen (
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(42) On the editing screen (
(43) On the MANAGE PRESETS (
(44) Pressing the Collections button in the main menu (
(45) The maximum size of the collection list is determined by the number of positions the selecting switches can have. According to the presented exemplary embodiment of the invention, the main selecting switch has ten positions and the secondary selecting switch has five positions capable of preset assignment which means that a collection list can contain up to fifty items. Indicating the positions of the main selecting switch with A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and the positions of the secondary selecting switch with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, the switch combinations are A1, A2 . . . J4 and J5. Indicating presets with P1, P2 . . . Pn, the elements of a C1 collection can be described by a set C1={P1, P2 . . . Pna}. Presets can be assigned to a collection list according to the following example A1=P1; A2=P2; A3=P3; . . . J5=P50.
(46) A collection can be edited, deleted and sent to an instrument on the PRESET COLLECTION EDIT screen depicted in
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(48) On the SPECTRUM ANALYZER screen (
(49) 9V—Voltage of the audio signal processing circuit (this illustrative embodiment runs on 9V), which is generated from the 4V of the Li-ion battery.
(50) mAh—Battery capacity in mAh.
(51) %—Battery capacity in percentage.
(52) Vbatt—Battery voltage.
(53) Ibatt—Battery charging current.
(54) PWM—Duty cycle of the boost converter used for producing 9 Volts.
(55) K1—Position of the main selecting switch (OFF, EDIT, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J)
(56) K2—Position of the secondary selecting switch (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
(57) I2C—Number of the I2C communications.
(58) Temp—Temperature of the instrument's control circuit.
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(61) Pressing the IMPORT button under the MANAGE PRESETS screen (
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