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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 音乐色彩通感可视化方法 CN201510371315.1 2015-06-30 CN105205304A 2015-12-30 胡国生
一种音乐色彩通感可视化方法,属于认知心理学、色彩学和计算机图形学领域,涉及色彩的音乐通感关系可视化和音乐化色彩组合方案生成。该方法以色阶系统再现音阶系统,以色彩关系再现音乐元素,实现色彩与音乐元素的通感转换,并在此基础上展开音乐结构的色彩图形化转换。实施内容包括:色彩音阶化、色彩和弦化、色彩旋律化和色彩织体化等。该方法适用于音乐信息可视化工程、音乐表演同步可视化艺术、听觉残障人士音乐欣赏辅助和音乐主题视觉艺术创作等领域的应用。
2 Musical accompaniment and portable electronic devices for sound evaluation JP2007533832 2005-10-03 JP2008515009A 2008-05-08 モラエス,アウレリオ ロトロ
リズミックなサウンドを生成、演奏、評価および伴奏するための携帯用電子装置であって、処理ユニット(1、10、20、50、80)およびリモートセンサ(7、100、110)から構成され、ユーザのための諸制御、諸機能およびサウンドを特徴とする装置である。 処理ユニット(1、10、20、50、80)は、コンピュータ(4)、無線のイヤフォンおよびマイクロフォン(3)、有線のイヤフォンおよびマイクロフォン(6)および無線のサウンドスピーカ(2)にサウンドを送信可能とする。 無線のトランシーバ(43)は、処理ユニット(1、10、20、50、80)のサウンド出を、アダプタ(8、260、272、275)またはサウンド演奏可能な互換装置へ送信可能とする。 本発明の目的は、この電子装置の使用により、ユーザに、楽しさ、リラックス、および喜びを提供することである。 本発明の技術分野は、「電子工学」に属する。
【選択図】図16
3 楽音発生装置 JP2016560434 2015-04-14 JP6389272B2 2018-09-12 オダリー リアム ブライアン
4 電子打楽器 JP2016035380 2016-02-26 JP2017151355A 2017-08-31 竹久 英昭
【課題】ドラムキットを変更しても所望の演奏入装置については設定音色を固定する。
【解決手段】ドラムキットは、パッドの各々に対応する音色のセット(ドラムセット)を規定して成る。ユーザは、パッドごとに音色ロックを設定可能である。ドラムキットの選択が受け付けられた場合、音色ロックが設定されていないパッドについてだけ設定音色の変更がなされ、音色ロックが設定されているパッドについては、設定音色が変更されずに維持される。
【選択図】図6
5 楽音発生装置 JP2016560434 2015-04-14 JP2017514165A 2017-06-01 リアム ブライアン オダリー
楽音発生装置であって、共鳴空洞を定める管と、多くの物体を保つように構成されたリザーバと、移送機構と、を備え、管は、少なくとも1つの物体がチャイムの少なくとも1つに当たるときに可聴音を生成するように構成されている複数の音響発生チャイムを備え、移送機構は、物体をリザーバから共鳴空洞内の高位置に移送するように構成され、物体が、移送機構によって移送された後に重によって共鳴空洞内の高位置から落下し、複数の音響発生チャイムを打ち、リザーバの位置が、リザーバに保たれる物体の位置に応じて動かされるように構成される。【選択図】図1
6 Musical accompaniment and portable electronic devices for sound evaluation JP2007533832 2005-10-03 JP4741596B2 2011-08-03 モラエス,アウレリオ ロトロ
7 MUSICAL SOUND GENERATOR EP15779216 2015-04-14 EP3132439A4 2017-11-15 O'DALY LIAM BRYAN
8 Interactive instruments and other striking objects US15220109 2016-07-26 US10102839B2 2018-10-16 Jason Hardi; Eric Gregory White
Systems, methods, and devices for providing interactive striking objects (e.g., drumsticks) and performing actions in response to striking motions of the striking objects are disclosed. In some embodiments, the systems and methods provide an interactive drumstick, which includes a lighting display located at a tip portion of the interactive drumstick, a motion detector contained at least partially within the drumstick, a processor and memory contained at least partially within the drumstick, and an interactive system stored within the memory of the drumstick. The interactive system includes a striking motion module that determines striking motions of the drumstick with respect to a virtual percussion instrument based on accessing information measured by the motion detector, and a display module that causes the lighting display to present a certain type of illumination based on the striking motions determined by the striking motion module.
9 Tone Effects System with Reversible Effects Cartridges US15817748 2017-11-20 US20180144731A1 2018-05-24 Andy McHale
Embodiments are provided for a tone effects base unit, system, and method of using the tone effects base unit. A tone effects base unit includes an integrated housing and one or more slots integrated into the housing. The one or more slots are configured to receive reversible sound effects cartridges, whereby the reversible sound effects cartridge include one or more sound effects that are applicable to sound produced from an electric instrument and emitted from an amplifier. A tone effects base unit is configured to include one or more effects mode lights associated with each slot so that the one or more effects mode lights is illuminated a predetermined color depending on whether a reversible sound effects cartridge is inserted into the slot or not and depending on whether the reversible sound effect cartridge is inserted in a normal mode or in an FX loop mode orientation.
10 Electronic percussion controller, instrument and method US15435752 2017-02-17 US09916824B2 2018-03-13 Hideaki Takehisa
An electronic percussion instrument controller includes a selection input device, a setting input device and a processor. The selection input device is configured to select an instrument which defines a tone that corresponds to a musical performance input device. The setting input device is configured to selectively set a tone lock for the musical performance input device. The processor is programmed to maintain a set tone of the musical performance input device for which the tone lock is set by the setting device.
11 INTERACTIVE INSTRUMENTS AND OTHER STRIKING OBJECTS US15790632 2017-10-23 US20180047375A1 2018-02-15 Jason Hardi; Eric Gregory White
Systems, methods, and devices for providing interactive striking objects and performing actions in response to striking motions of the striking objects are provided. The interactive system includes a striking motion module that determines striking motions based on accessing information measured by a motion detector, and an action module that provides actions based on the striking motions determined by the striking motion module.
12 ELECTRONIC PERCUSSION CONTROLLER, INSTRUMENT AND METHOD US15435752 2017-02-17 US20170249930A1 2017-08-31 Hideaki TAKEHISA
An electronic percussion instrument controller includes a selection input device, a setting input device and a processor. The selection input device is configured to select an instrument which defines a tone that corresponds to a musical performance input device. The setting input device is configured to selectively set a tone lock for the musical performance input device. The processor is programmed to maintain a set tone of the musical performance input device for which the tone lock is set by the setting device.
13 Electronic guitar pick and method US15171127 2016-06-02 US09747874B2 2017-08-29 Peter Douglas Holm; Brandon Williams
An electronic guitar pick, system, system and method may include an enclosure forming a cavity, the enclosure having a first end that is substantially pointed and a second end opposite the first end that is substantially flat, the enclosure having a thickness proximate the cavity greater than a thickness proximate the first end. The electronic guitar pick, system, and method may further include a sensor contained, at least in part, within the cavity and configured to generate a sensor output based on an interaction with the enclosure and a sensory output device, communicatively coupled to the sensor, configured to output a sensory output based, at least in part, on the sensor output.
14 Electronic Mute for Musical Instrument US15583844 2017-05-01 US20170236502A1 2017-08-17 Carl J. Allendorph
Methods for using at least one musical instrument mute for electronic modification of sound emitted from a musical instrument. A mute body is positionable within a bell or horn of the musical instrument, and the body has a proximal end portion and is configured to at least partially occlude the bell or horn. A microphone is positioned at the proximal end portion of the mute body and is configured to transduce a sound produced by the musical instrument. A speaker is positioned in the mute body as well. A microcontroller is configured to receive a signal from the microphone and to electronically modify the sound of the instrument when emitted through the speaker. Some mutes also provide a communication transceiver, sensors, and input devices to remotely control and manipulate sound produced by the mute.
15 Electronic mute for musical instrument US15005914 2016-01-25 US09640152B2 2017-05-02 Carl J. Allendorph
A musical instrument mute, a mute body, a microphone, a speaker, and a microcontroller for electronic modification of sound emitted from a musical instrument. A mute body is positionable within a bell or horn of the musical instrument, and the body has a proximal end portion and is configured to at least partially occlude the bell or horn. A microphone is positioned at the proximal end portion of the mute body and is configured to transduce a sound produced by the musical instrument. A speaker is positioned in the mute body as well. A microcontroller is configured to receive a signal from the microphone and to electronically modify the sound of the instrument when emitted through the speaker. Some mutes also provide a communication transceiver, sensors, and input devices to control and manipulate sound produced by the mute.
16 ELECTRONIC GUITAR PICK AND METHOD US15171127 2016-06-02 US20170032769A1 2017-02-02 Peter Douglas Holm; Brandon Williams
An electronic guitar pick, system, system and method may include an enclosure forming a cavity, the enclosure having a first end that is substantially pointed and a second end opposite the first end that is substantially flat, the enclosure having a thickness proximate the cavity greater than a thickness proximate the first end. The electronic guitar pick, system, and method may further include a sensor contained, at least in part, within the cavity and configured to generate a sensor output based on an interaction with the enclosure and a sensory output device, communicatively coupled to the sensor, configured to output a sensory output based, at least in part, on the sensor output.
17 INTERACTIVE INSTRUMENTS AND OTHER STRIKING OBJECTS US15220109 2016-07-26 US20170018264A1 2017-01-19 Jason Hardi; Eric Gregory White
Systems, methods, and devices for providing interactive striking objects (e.g., drumsticks) and performing actions in response to striking motions of the striking objects are disclosed. In some embodiments, the systems and methods provide an interactive drumstick, which includes a lighting display located at a tip portion of the interactive drumstick, a motion detector contained at least partially within the drumstick, a processor and memory contained at least partially within the drumstick, and an interactive system stored within the memory of the drumstick. The interactive system includes a striking motion module that determines striking motions of the drumstick with respect to a virtual percussion instrument based on accessing information measured by the motion detector, and a display module that causes the lighting display to present a certain type of illumination based on the striking motions determined by the striking motion module.
18 ELECTRONIC MUTE FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENT US15005914 2016-01-25 US20160217774A1 2016-07-28 Carl J. Allendorph
A musical instrument mute, a mute body, a microphone, a speaker, and a microcontroller for electronic modification of sound emitted from a musical instrument. A mute body is positionable within a bell or horn of the musical instrument, and the body has a proximal end portion and is configured to at least partially occlude the bell or horn. A microphone is positioned at the proximal end portion of the mute body and is configured to transduce a sound produced by the musical instrument. A speaker is positioned in the mute body as well. A microcontroller is configured to receive a signal from the microphone and to electronically modify the sound of the instrument when emitted through the speaker. Some mutes also provide a communication transceiver, sensors, and input devices to control and manipulate sound produced by the mute.
19 Visual presentation system and related methods US13336384 2011-12-23 US08426714B1 2013-04-23 Roger C. Bowser; Lawrence A. Neal, Jr.
A control interface for a visual presentation system. Implementations include a graphical interface including a plurality of parallel lines and plurality of spaces between and adjacent to the plurality of lines that define at least one visual staff. One or more visual notes may be disposed on the at least one visual staff. An output data stream may be included that includes a control sequence of one or more visual element parameters adapted to operate a visual presentation system and corresponding with the one or more visual notes. The output data stream may be coupled with a visual presentation system. One or more music notes on one or more music staffs may be included on the graphical interface adjacent to the at least one visual staff where the one or more music notes are correlated with the one or more visual notes on the at least one visual staff.
20 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERACTIVE MUSICAL GAME US12757996 2010-04-10 US20100257993A1 2010-10-14 Thomas E. Brow; Nico Benitez
An invention for an interactive musical game is presented that does not require the user to mentally map musical notation to instrument keys. More specifically, the invention comprises methods, apparatuses, and systems for entertainment using at least one electronic piano keyboard within a computer gaming system or module, wherein graphical game elements corresponding to note pitch, timing, duration, and/or rhythm align with and substantially correspond to the width of the keys.
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