Drumstick controller
10991352 · 2021-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10H2240/285
PHYSICS
G10H2220/401
PHYSICS
G10H2220/355
PHYSICS
G10H2240/145
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G10H2220/395
PHYSICS
G10H2220/221
PHYSICS
G10H2250/435
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G10H2230/251
PHYSICS
G10H2220/185
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G10H3/146
PHYSICS
G10H2240/211
PHYSICS
International classification
G10D13/10
PHYSICS
Abstract
A percussion device includes a drumstick assembly. The drumstick assembly includes a drumstick having a base and a tip end, and a drumstick tip secured to the tip end of the drumstick, the drumstick tip including a sensor. The drumstick including the base thereof, and includes at least one control button, a communication element, and a processor in communication with the at least one control button, the drumstick tip and the communication element. The processor is configured to receive a signal from the drumstick tip and to generate output to the communication element. The output so generated includes a signal that specifies a sound file selected by operation of the at least one control button.
Claims
1. A percussion device comprising: a) a drumstick assembly, comprising, i) a drumstick having a base and a tip end, and ii) a sensor, and b) a cavity defined by the drumstick assembly, comprising i) at least one switch, ii) a communication element, and iii) a processor in communication with the at least one switch, the sensor and the communication element, the processor being configured to receive a signal from the sensor and to generate output signal to the communication element.
2. The percussion device of claim 1, wherein the output signal comprises a switch signal in response to the at least one switch.
3. The percussion device of claim 1, wherein the sensor coupled to the processor is responsive to proximity with a surface and generates the signal when in proximity with the surface.
4. The percussion device of claim 1 wherein the sensor coupled to the processor comprises a location determination device and generates the signal when a location of the sensor is determined to be in a specified area.
5. The percussion device of claim 1, wherein the processor comprises a storage element encoded with an at least one sound file, and wherein the output signal comprises encoding the at least one sound file.
6. The percussion device of claim 1 wherein the sensor is a microphone.
7. The percussion device of claim 6, wherein the signal from the microphone results in generation by the processor of the output signal to the communication element.
8. The percussion device of claim 1 comprising a plurality of control buttons.
9. The percussion device of claim 8 comprising a first plurality of control buttons arranged on a first portion of the drumstick and a second plurality of control buttons arranged on a second portion of the drumstick.
10. The percussion device of claim 9 wherein the drumstick is configured to conform to a hand of a human user such that the first plurality of control buttons is operable by at least one finger of the human user and the second plurality of control buttons is operable by a thumb of the human user.
11. The percussion device of claim 1 wherein the communication element is a transmitter.
12. The percussion device of claim 11 wherein the communication element is a transmitter/receiver.
13. The percussion device of claim 1 wherein the output signal causes an external device to produce an audible sound that is selected by the at least one switch.
14. The percussion device of claim 1 wherein the drumstick is collapsible.
15. The percussion device of claim 1 wherein the drumstick has at least a first drumstick part and a second drumstick part that when combined create the drumstick.
16. The percussion device of claim 1 wherein the sensor is an accelerometer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention may be more readily understood by referring to the accompanying drawings in which
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(12) Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(14) Battery 20 provides electrical power to processor 16 and other components of drumstick controller 10. Alternatively, electrical power can be provided by other conventional means such as power cords (not shown).
(15) Processor 16 produces output that is used to generate various sounds and/or sound effects. The output from processor 16 is conveyed, in various embodiments, to an external synthesizer via communication elements such as a USB cable received in USB port 24, a short-range transmitter/receiver 26 (or in alternative embodiments, a transmitter), a MIDI cable, or other conventional means as desired.
(16) In particular embodiments, processor 16 includes a memory 122 (see
(17) Drumstick tip 28 is secured to drumstick 12. In particular embodiments, drumstick tip 28 is replaceable and is removably secured to drumstick 12. In other particular embodiments, drumstick tip 28 is formed integrally with drumstick 12. Drumstick tip 28 incorporates drumstick sensor 30 in communication with sensor contact 32. Sensor contact 32 contacts drumstick sensor contact 34 and communicates via sensor line 35 (which can be defined within drumstick 12, as illustrated, or alternately, mounted on a surface of drumstick 12) with drumstick sleeve contact 36. Drumstick sleeve contact 36 in turn contacts sleeve contact 38, which communicates with processor 16. Thus, signals from drumstick sensor 30 are communicated to processor 16. In alternate embodiments, signals from drumstick sensor 30 are communicated wirelessly to processor 16.
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(21) The sound file played by synthesizer 60 from speaker 70 can be any desired sound file. Sounds that can be produced by synthesizer 60 in response to the output from processor 16 include, without limitation, musical tones, sound effects (e.g., crashes, industrial machinery, automobile horns, etc.), loops, stored Midi files, and the like. Files producing single notes or beats produced by a single musical instrument can be played in response to the output from processor 16 generated by a single contact of drumstick tip 28 on surface 50, in particular embodiments. In such embodiments, when the performer causes drumstick 28 to contact surface 50, a single drum beat is generated by synthesizer 60 and played from speaker 70. In particular embodiments, an icon 64 (as shown, a drum icon) can be produced corresponding to the musical instrument or other sound source played and can be provided to the performer, for example via a heads-up display (HUD).
(22) Alternatively, continuous loops or other extended-duration sound files can be produced, and can, in various embodiments, continue until a subsequent signal is received from sensor 30 and/or until one or more control buttons 18, 20 are depressed, continue for the duration of the performance, etc.
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(24) In other particular embodiments, one or more control buttons of drumstick controller 10 can be used to produce sound files directly, without contact between drumstick tip 28 and surface 50. Such embodiments can be combined, with certain sound files being played in response to contact between drumstick tip 28 and surface 50 and other sound files being played in response to depression of one or more finger control buttons 18 and/or thumb control buttons 20. Such embodiments afford the performer new modes for producing musical performances.
(25) In additional embodiments, a performer employs two drumstick controllers 10, one in each hand.
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(27) Embodiments of the foregoing percussion device afford new and creative methods of producing and/or recording musical performances. For example, use of embodiments of the inventive percussion device together with appropriately configured and programmed auxiliary devices in the possession of audience members allow the audience members themselves to participate in the performance of a performer employing the inventive drumsticks. Thus, in
(28) Once downloaded, motions of telecommunication device 120 (
(29) In such embodiments, the performer can operate various control buttons 18, 20 to determine the particular nature of the sounds generated. In a first alternative embodiment, the application downloaded to telecommunication device 120 further enables the audience member to select one or more sounds to be generated by the simulated motion of drumstick controllers 10.
(30) In another alternative embodiment, rather than transmitting motion information from telecommunication device 120, only sound selections are transmitted. The audience member in effect selects which control buttons 18, 20 are to be activated during the performer's performance. In such embodiments, the audience member thus specifies the sound to be generated by the performer's physical movement of drumsticks 10.
(31) In more particular embodiments, processor 16 of drumstick controllers 10, 110 include memory components 122 for recording performances produced by a performer using the drumstick controllers.
(32) Embodiments of the inventive percussion device can be used in conjunction with other musical instruments. For example, a performer can use a pair of drumstick controllers according to the invention to strike the keys of a keyboard instrument, in particular, a strummable electric harpsichord as disclosed in Gerardi et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,967,270, thereby producing both notes from the harpsichord and selected sounds using the drumsticks. A further example makes use of an instrument as disclosed in Piccionelli et al., U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/660,038, in which the strings of the instrument disclosed therein are struck by a drumstick controller as described above. A still further example modifies the instrument disclosed in Piccionelli et al. '038 to supplement, or replace, the keyboard component of the instrument (element 16 of FIGS. 1a-b of the '038 application) with a drum pad; processor 32 of the '038 application is provided with appropriate drum pad software. The drum pad of the modified instrument is struck with a drumstick as described herein by the performer during the course of his performance. The foregoing examples enable the performer to simultaneously produce music from as many as three different sources (strings, keyboards, and percussion).
(33) A further embodiment of a percussion device according to the invention employs a collapsible stick. In
(34) The foregoing percussion device embodiments have been described with reference to contact with a surface, which contact is detected by sensor 30. Alternative embodiments of devices according to the invention operate when the tip 28 of drumstick 12 is determined to enter a specified spatial location (such as with RFID tags and sensors). Referring to
(35) In various embodiments of the inventive percussion device, drumstick 12 is formed from wood or another rigid material, such as a plastic material. Collapsible drumstick 212, in various embodiments, is formed from a metal, such as aluminum, an alloy of two or more metals and other elements, a plastic material, etc. Sleeve 14, in various embodiments, is formed from a resilient material such as polyurethane foam or other foamed material, a molded material such as a thermoplastic, or in other embodiments, comprises a plurality of layers of materials having differing rigidities.