SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ONBOARD, REAL-TIME PICKUP BLENDING FOR ELECTRIC GUITARS AND BASSES
20230049331 · 2023-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10H2210/311
PHYSICS
G10H3/186
PHYSICS
G10H3/185
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Systems and methods for onboard, real-time pickup blending for electric guitars/basses may utilize every possible tonal combination that double coil pickups can offer. The industry standard pickup toggle switch may be removed from electric guitar/bass instruments. Instead of a user being limited to only using one pickup at a time to be selected, the user may mix in any combination of the pickups (top, bottom, or both) at any time. Accordingly, multiple pickups can be on at the same time and/or the user may blend in (or out) any percentage of any of the pickups that the user wishes to create a large combination of tones.
Claims
1. A system for onboard, real-time pickup blending for electric guitars/basses comprising: at least two double coil (Humbucker) pickups selected from a neck pickup, a middle pickup, and a bridge pickup, each of the pickups including: a three-way toggle switch adjustable in real-time to select a tonal characteristic of the associated selected pickup; and an off/on blender knob adjustable in real-time and capable of blending sound from the associated selected pickup from 0-100% to a final mix, wherein the system is housed on the same electric guitar or bass to provide onboard, real-time pickup blending.
2. The system of claim 1 further comprising: a master volume knob.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the master volume knob is a potentiometer.
4. The system of claim 1 further comprising: a master tone knob.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein the master tone knob is a potentiometer.
6. The system of claim 1 where the tonal characteristic is selected from the following: North single coil only, series, or South single coil only.
7. The system of claim 1 wherein the off/on blender knob is a potentiometer.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein a neck pickup blender knob is off (0%), a middle pickup blender knob is off (0%), a bridge pickup blender knob is on (100%), and a bridge pickup toggle switch is set to middle to create a Gibson Les Paul Rock sound.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the neck pickup blender knob and/or the middle pickup blender knob is capable of being adjusted up in percentage to color a tone to cut through a mix.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein a neck pickup blender knob is on (100%), a middle pickup blender knob is off (0%), a bridge pickup blender knob is off (0%), and a neck pickup toggle switch is set to down to create a lead guitar tone.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein a neck pickup blender knob is on (100%), a middle pickup blender knob is off (0%), a bridge pickup blender knob is on (100%), a neck pickup toggle switch is set to down, and a bridge pickup toggle switch is set to middle to create a combination of a Gibson Les Paul Rock sound and a lead guitar tone.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the neck pickup blender knob and/or the bridge pickup blender knob are capable of being adjusted down in percentage to make the combination less bright.
13. A system for onboard, real-time pickup blending for electric guitars/basses comprising: a double coil neck pickup including a two-way toggle switch to select how coils are wired and an off/on blender knob adjustable in real-time and capable of blending sound from the pickup from 0-100% to a final mix; a double coil middle pickup including a two-way toggle switch to select how coils are wired and an off/on blender knob adjustable in real-time and capable of blending sound from the pickup from 0-100% to a final mix; and a double coil bridge pickup including a two-way toggle switch to select how coils are wired and an off/on blender knob adjustable in real-time and capable of blending sound from the pickup from 0-100% to a final mix, wherein the system is housed on the same electric guitar or bass to provide onboard, real-time pickup blending.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the coils within the pickups are wired in series.
15. The system of claim 13, wherein the coils within the pickups are wired in parallel.
16. The system of claim 13, wherein a tonal characteristic of a pickup is selected from the following: both coils in the double coil wired as series or wired as parallel.
17. The system of claim 13 further comprising: a master volume knob.
18. The system of claim 13 further comprising: a master tone knob.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] For a more complete understanding of this disclosure, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide for a user to mix in any combination of pickups (whether coil splitting through top, bottom, or both or series/parallel) at any time through use of a selector or toggle switch. The selector or toggle switch may allow a desired one or more of multiple pickups to be selected and placed in either a parallel or series configuration as described herein. Accordingly, multiple pickups can be on at the same time and/or the user may blend in (or out) any percentage of any of the pickups that the user wishes to create a large combination of tones. More specifically, a user may use a selector or toggle switch to select a pickup type (whether coil splitting through top/North, both, or bottom/South or series/parallel wiring) and then identify whether the output should be on or off and/or what percentage of output (0-100%) should be utilized (such as through use of a knob or other similar selection mechanism). Accordingly, through the use of the above-described selection mechanisms, multiple pickups can be on at the same time and/or the user may blend in (or out) any percentage of any of the pickups that the user wishes to create a large combination of tones.
[0017] Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide scalable wiring, and in some embodiments of the present disclosure, a minimum of two double coil (also known as Humbucker) pickups may be used. In an example, a guitar may include a master volume knob (500 k Ohm potentiometer) and a master tone knob (500 k Ohm potentiometer). These potentiometers may be utilized to control tone and volume for modifying the sound provided by the guitar/bass in embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0018] With each pickup, there may be a two or three-way toggle switch that may allow the user to select the tonal characteristics of the pickup in question (i.e., coil splitting through North Coil only (North Single Coil) or South Coil only (South Single Coil); series/parallel through coils wired in series or wired in parallel). A 500 k Ohm potentiometer may act as an off/on blender knob. This may allow the user to blend in the sound from the pickup anywhere from 0-100% to the final mix.
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[0025] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a user may use a configuration similar to that depicted below in order to create the multiple tones. If a Gibson Les Paul Rock sound is required, the user may set the configuration to the following:
TABLE-US-00001 Neck Pickup Toggle Switch: — Neck Pickup Knob: Off (0%) Middle Pickup Toggle Switch: — Middle Pickup Knob: Off (0%) Bridge Pickup Toggle Switch: Middle Bridge Pickup Knob: On (100%)
[0026] If a lead guitar tone was needed, such as with a Fender Stratocaster, the user may set the configuration to the following:
TABLE-US-00002 Neck Pickup Toggle Switch: Down Neck Pickup Knob: On (100%) Middle Pickup Toggle Switch: — Middle Pickup Knob: Off (0%) Bridge Pickup Toggle Switch: — Bridge Pickup Knob: Off (0%)
[0027] If a combination of both the tones above is desired, the user may set the configuration to the following:
TABLE-US-00003 Neck Pickup Toggle Switch: Down Neck Pickup Knob: On (100%) Middle Pickup Toggle Switch: — Middle Pickup Knob: Off (0%) Bridge Pickup Toggle Switch: Middle Bridge Pickup Knob: On (100%)
[0028] If this combination ended up sounding too bright, the user may dial down one of the pickups using the following configuration:
TABLE-US-00004 Neck Pickup Toggle Switch: Down Neck Pickup Knob: On (25%) Middle Pickup Toggle Switch: — Middle Pickup Knob: Off (0%) Bridge Pickup Toggle Switch: Middle Bridge Pickup Knob: On (100%)
[0029] Another application of use according to embodiments of the present disclosure may be at a live concert. A guitarist uses various effects and volume pedals to achieve different tonal changes live in real time. By giving the ability to turn on or off other pickup tones on the fly in real time, a guitarist could easily change their tone without the need of other external effects. One example would be if a guitarist is playing a Rhythm guitar part using configuration:
TABLE-US-00005 Neck Pickup Toggle Switch: — Neck Pickup Knob: Off (0%) Middle Pickup Toggle Switch: — Middle Pickup Knob: Off (0%) Bridge Pickup Toggle Switch: Middle Bridge Pickup Knob: On (100%)
[0030] Once the song needs a change in tone for the guitar (i.e., a solo, lead part, or just something that needs to cut through the mix), the guitarist could just turn on another pickup slightly in order to color the tone a little more so that it will cut though the mix. A configuration such as the following may achieve this tone:
TABLE-US-00006 Neck Pickup Toggle Switch: Down Neck Pickup Knob: On (25%) Middle Pickup Toggle Switch: — Middle Pickup Knob: Off (0%) Bridge Pickup Toggle Switch: Middle Bridge Pickup Knob: On (100%)
[0031] As reflected in the above embodiments, configurations according to embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to on/off output. Rather, values from 0-100% of any pickup may be blended using any configuration of the pickup. This may provide a variety of new tonal options that have not been previously possible.
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[0033] As reflected herein, there may be some scenarios where series and/or parallel wiring may be utilized. Series wiring refers to standard wiring for double coil pickups (i.e., two single coil pickups wired together in series to create a tone). Parallel wiring splits a double coil pickup into two single coil pickups but wires them together in parallel, essentially making it sound like one single coil pickup but at twice the volume. Scenario 1 depicts two pickups each wired in series but one with a pickup output of 40% and the other having a pickup output of 100%. Scenario 2 depicts two pickups—one wired in series having a pickup output of 40% and the other wired in parallel having a pickup output of 100%. Scenario 3 depicts two pickups each wired in parallel but one with a pickup output of 40% and the other having a pickup output of 100%.
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[0036] Although the present disclosure and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present disclosure. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.