Voice modulation apparatus and methods
11495207 · 2022-11-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41D27/205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G10L13/033
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A modular sound modulation system that may be incorporated into a wearable harness for use beneath a costume or clothing. The system includes a sound modulation unit having an amplifier and programmable sound modulation controller. Power is provided via a wired remote power supply. Speakers are disposed at key locations to cause modulated sound to appear to come from the head of the costume. A high-fidelity microphone captured vocalizations from the wearer. The system may further include a transmitted to broadcast or store a recording of the modulated sound.
Claims
1. A wearable, modular sound modulation system comprising: a vest adapted to be worn on a human torso and having a plurality of pockets disposed thereon, a first pocket of said plurality of pockets disposed on a first lapel of said vest, and a second pocket of said plurality of pockets disposed on a second lapel of said vest; a sound modulator removably positioned within said first pocket of said vest, said sound modulator comprising: a housing defining a housing interior; an amplifier disposed within said housing interior and in electric communication with said at least one speaker via a port through said housing; a sound modulation controller; and a removable, non-transitory computer-readable storage medium having a plurality of pre-recorded sound effects stored thereon; at least one speaker removably positioned within said second pocket of said vest, said speaker in electrical communication with said sound modulator; a microphone in electric communication with said sound modulator; a power supply removably disposed within a third pocket of said vest disposed on a backside of said vest, said power supply in electric communication with said sound modulator and supplying electrical power thereto; a plurality of tap pads operatively coupled to said sound modulator controller, wherein said tap pads, when activated, cause a sound effect in said plurality of pre-recorded sound effects to be played through said at least one speaker; and a smart phone running a software program wirelessly controlling said modulator.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said amplifier is at least a 15 watt amplifier.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein said power supply supplies power at a first voltage, and said sound modulator further comprises a booster board adapted to increase said first voltage to a second voltage.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein said first voltage is about 3.7 volts and said second voltage is about 5 volts.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein said sound modulation controller is a programmable controller.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein said sound modulator comprises one or more potentiometers operable across a range of settings via a corresponding user-manipulated control system disposed outside said housing, said one or more potentiometers moderating the degree of sound modulation by said controller in accordance with a user-selected setting of said control system.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein said vest comprises a cooling system.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein said microphone and said at least one speaker are disposed in positions effective to eliminate feedback.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein said vest further comprises one or more cable management straps.
10. The system of claim 1, further comprising a wireless transceiver in communication with a public address system; said wireless transceiver transmitting sound modulated by said sound modulator.
11. The system of claim 1, further comprising a wireless transmitter in communication with a sound recording system, said wireless transceiver transmitting sound modulated by said sound modulator.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein said power supply is a rechargeable 12 volt battery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
(9) The following detailed description and disclosure illustrates byway of example and not by way of limitation. This description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the disclosed systems and methods, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the disclosed systems and methods. As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the disclosures, it is intended that all matter contained in the description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
(10) Because of these and other problems in the art, described herein, among other things, are voice changer devices and methods that produce consistent, clear, loud, high-quality modulated output. Additionally, the problems of short battery life and suspension of disbelief are addressed through a modular vest or other item of apparel that can be worn under, or integrated into, a costume, which provides modular attaching points for the components of a modulator without the need for a uniform enclosure, allowing for easy battery change and even self-contained failover/backup batteries that don't require the modulator to be removed or disassembled. These and other features are described in further detail herein.
(11) In the depicted embodiments, some or all of components are enclosed within a rigid shell or housing (103) to prevent damage or breakage. The depicted housing (103) is in the nature of a clamshell design, having a first or bottom half (105) and a corresponding second or top half (107) configured to mate to the bottom half (105) and thereby form the enclosure (103). The enclosure should be made of a lightweight and rugged material, preferably with sufficient thermal conductivity to limit heat accumulation within the enclosure (103).
(12) In the depicted embodiment, a high quality, integrated 15 W amplifier (121) is provided, which achieves better sound quality, clarity, and loudness. The depicted amplifier (121) is in electric communication with a port (123) for connecting one or more external speakers (205) to receive the amplified carrier signal. The depicted port (123) is a standard 3.5 mm port, but other types of connections may be substituted. The depicted embodiment (101) further includes a port for connecting an external microphone to the device through the enclosure (103). The microphone may be connected through a standard 3.5 mm port or any other type of port, depending on which standard is desired in a given embodiment. In an alternative embodiment, an amplifier with high wattage is used. By way of example and not limitation, in an embodiment, a 30 W amplifier may be used.
(13) In the depicted embodiments, a power supply (113) is included to power the amplifier and external microphone. The depicted power supply in
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(15) In an alternative embodiment, the microprocessor does not necessarily directly perform the modulation, but rather operates other electronics which perform the modulation. By way of example and not limitation, in the depicted embodiment of
(16) In the depicted embodiments, the modulator (101) comprises a system for controlling the amount or degree of modulation. This system may be a set of one or more potentiometers (117), which may be referred to herein in the singular for sake of simplicity. The depicted potentiometer (117) is generally operable across its range of possible settings via a corresponding user-manipulated control (119) disposed outside of the enclosure, and operatively coupled to the potentiometer through an aperture in the enclosure. In the depicted embodiment, this aperture is formed by two corresponding recesses in the top (107) and bottom (105) sections of the enclosure (103).
(17) In one embodiment, the modulation amount is determined when the modulator (101) is powered on, and locked at that setting until the modulator (101) is reset (e.g., via a power cycle). Alternatively, a “lock” toggle (not shown) may be included, which prevents the modulation setting from changing even if the control (119) is manipulated. This may be desirable where the device (101) may be jostled and the user does not wish to have the setting inadvertently changed, because it may be difficult to reset to exactly where it was, or to reach the control (119) at all while costumed. Alternatively, a “reset” button may be included which causes the modulation settings to be reset based on its current position. This may be done via a power cycle.
(18) The modulation control (119) may be analog, as in the depicted embodiment, but in an alternative embodiment, a digital control may be provided in addition, or alternatively, to the analog control. The digital control may have a default setting on power-on, or may remember its prior settings and default to them.
(19) In an embodiment, the modulator (101) includes a sound card operatively coupled to the controller. The sound card may be preprogrammed or preset sound effects that cannot be generated by a human, even with modulation. These sound effects can be played through the speaker when activate. The sound effects may be activated by external controls disposed on the housing (103), or by remote activators. The activators could be operated by the person using the modulator (e.g., a performer), or remotely by another person. In an alternative embodiment, the sound card may be replaced by, or supplemented by, a removable media (135), such as, but not necessarily limited to, a flash memory card such as an Secure Digital card, or SD card. Preset recordings may be stored on the card, and the card is electrically connected to the sound modulation system via a port in the housing.
(20) For activation by the performer, a simple touch or tap pad (133133) may be wired to the controller with contacts placed in the fingertips of the costume, so that the performer may use his or her fingers to activate them. An embodiment of such controls is depicted in
(21) For an external operator, a wired connection with an external control may be used, or the system may include a wireless transceiver (129) and corresponding circuitry for receiving external commands wirelessly to control the modulator (101). Such commands may be provided by a special-purpose remote control, or by a smart device, such as a software program or app running on a computer, tablet, or smart phone. In an embodiment, the sound card may be in the nature of a hot-swappable storage medium, such as an SD card. This allow a single modulator (101) to be programmed with a range of pre-loaded sound effects or modulation code without substantially altering the hardware.
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(27) The depicted vest (201) further includes one or more subwoofers (207) disposed near the shoulders. The depicted subwoofers are 2-inch, full-range, 180-degree dispersion passive subwoofers. In an alternative embodiment, powered subwoofers may be included.
(28) The depicted vest (201) further includes a rechargeable external battery (113) disposed in a batter pocket at the bottom of the opposite label from the modulator (101). Again, wire runs through the vest connect the battery (113) to the powered components (speakers (205), microphone (203), modulator (101)). The battery is also removable, swappable, and rechargeable. The pocket for the battery may have additional openings or ventilation to encourage thermal transfer and avoid overheating.
(29) It is contemplated that the depicted vest (201) would be worn beneath a costume. As shown in the figure, the vest (201) has adjustable straps to accommodate performers of different ages, heights, and weights.
(30) In the preferred embodiment, heat accumulation is expected to be limited such that a cooling system may be necessary, but if cooling is desired, a cooling system may be added. Such cooling systems may comprise one or more heat sinks, fans or blowers, liquid cooling systems, phase transition cooling, specialized fabrics, and so forth.
(31) An aspect of the device is that avoidance of feedback. Thus, the speakers (205) and microphone (203) are disposed on the vest (201) in a location effective to eliminate or reduce feedback. Additionally, and/or alternatively, feedback may be reduced by using a directional or short-range microphone, using shielded cables and wires, and metal speakers.
(32) In an embodiment, a high-fidelity microphone (203) may be used. Preferably, the microphone is highly miniaturized for use in the costume. In an embodiment, the microphone has a small profile of less than 3 mm and preferably less than 2.6 mm. In an embodiment, the microphone has a profile of 2.54 mm. The microphone may comprise electromagnetic interference protection, such as shielding, and may be adapted to minimize current drain in order to extend battery life. The high-fidelity microphone may be adapted to captures incident and/or ambient sound while also attenuating competing sounds from off-axis sources using noise reduction. The microphone may be connected to the modular using shielded cabling to further maintain fidelity.
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(34) In an embodiment, the combination of components is effective to produce clear, modulated sound output of about 100 dB. The sound quality is suitable for use in a stage production, television or film studio, street performance, or convention or costumed event. In an embodiment, the power supply may operate at about 12V to produce sufficient energy to produce sound output up to 100 dB.
(35) In an embodiment, the sound output may be connected to a second system for recording or rebroadcast. For example, the modular pack may include, or be connected to, a wireless transmitter (129) which can transfer the modulated sound signals to a public address system, such as in a theater environment, allowing the wear to have his or her modulated voice directly transferred to the audience without going through intervening microphone systems. Alternative, or additionally, the system may be connected to a sound recording or sound processing system. For example, in a film or television studio environment, the output from the system may be captured and recorded via sound equipment for later mixing into a final cut. The wireless transmission system (129) may include any suitable wireless transceiver (129), such as a short-range radio transceiver (129).
(36) While the invention has been disclosed in conjunction with a description of certain embodiments, including those that are currently believed to be the preferred embodiments, the detailed description is intended to be illustrative and should not be understood to limit the scope of the present disclosure. As would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, embodiments other than those described in detail herein are encompassed by the present invention. Modifications and variations of the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.