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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
21 전자 장치 및 전자 장치의 음악 컨텐츠 시각화 방법 KR1020150140874 2015-10-07 KR1020170041447A 2017-04-17 진장호; 김명재; 박지훈; 유영준
전자장치의제어방법이개시된다. 본전자장치의제어방법은, 음악컨텐츠에대한재생명령을입력받는단계, 음악컨텐츠에대한오디오특성정보및 음악컨텐츠가재생되는환경에대한상황정보를판단하는단계및 오디오특성정보및 상황정보를이용하여음악컨텐츠를시각화하는시각화효과를디스플레이하고, 음악컨텐츠를재생하는단계를포함한다.
22 음악 소리 생성장치 KR1020167031510 2015-04-14 KR1020160145681A 2016-12-20 오'델리,리암,브라이언
본발명은음악소리생성장치에관한것으로서, 상기음악소리생성장치는: 공진공동을형성하는튜브를포함하되, 상기튜브는하나이상의물체가차임들중 하나이상과부딪힐때 가청음을생성하도록구성된복수의소리생성차임을포함하고; 다수의물체를수용하도록구성된리저버; 및물체를리저버로부터공진공동내의올라간위치로전달하도록구성된전달메커니즘을포함하며, 물체는, 전달메커니즘에의해전달되고난 뒤, 중력에의해공진공동내의올라간위치로부터떨어지고, 복수의소리생성차임들과부딪히며, 리저버의위치는리저버내에수용된물체의높이에따라이동되도록구성되는것을특징으로한다.
23 PORTABLE TOUCHPAD OR JOG WITH MUSICAL GUIDING BY LED'S FOR PRODUCTION, ACCOMPANIMENT OR KARAOKE EP05788847.1 2005-10-03 EP1803113B1 2018-12-05 ROTOLO MORAES, Aurélio
One describes an electronic device for the production, playing, accompaniment and evaluation of sounds, comprising means do be associated to audio system and, the device comprising a) a processing unit which (i) produces musical instrument sounds from an user's touches; (ii) plays music sounds, adds musical effects, alters reproduction parameters of the music playing; (iii) mixes sounds produced from the user's touches with music sounds played; and (iv) comprises music parameters able to evaluate an instrumental accompaniment performance resulted from the instrumental music sounds produced by the user's touches; b) the processing unit comprising a touch sensitive surface which comprises: (i) touch sensors arranged under said surface providing regions sensitive to touches; and (ii) Leds distributed under said surface and controlled by a microprocessor providing a luminous indication sequence according to the music sounds played, said luminous indication sequence being following by touches of the user in this surface.
24 INTERACTIVE INSTRUMENTS AND OTHER STRIKING OBJECTS EP15877271.5 2015-04-30 EP3243198A1 2017-11-15 HARDI, Jason; WHITE, Eric, Gregory
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.
25 ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND MUSIC VISUALIZATION METHOD THEREOF EP16192477.4 2016-10-05 EP3154051A1 2017-04-12 JIN, Jang-ho; KIM, Myung-jae; PARK, Ji-hun; RYU, Young-jun

An electronic device and a method for controlling the electronic device, the method including receiving an input of a command to reproduce music contents, determining audio characteristics information on the music contents and situation information on an environment where the music contents are being reproduced; and displaying a visualization effect of visualizing the music contents using the audio characteristics information and the situation information, and reproducing the music contents.

26 PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT AND EVALUATION OF SOUNDS EP05788847.1 2005-10-03 EP1803113A1 2007-07-04 ROTOLO MORAES, Aurélio
One describes an electronic device for the production, playing, accompaniment and evaluation of sounds, comprising means do be associated to audio system and, the device comprising a) a processing unit which (i) produces musical instrument sounds from an user's touches; (ii) plays music sounds, adds musical effects, alters reproduction parameters of the music playing; (iii) mixes sounds produced from the user's touches with music sounds played; and (iv) comprises music parameters able to evaluate an instrumental accompaniment performance resulted from the instrumental music sounds produced by the user's touches; b) the processing unit comprising a touch sensitive surface which comprises: (i) touch sensors arranged under said surface providing regions sensitive to touches; and (ii) Leds distributed under said surface and controlled by a microprocessor providing a luminous indication sequence according to the music sounds played, said luminous indication sequence being following by touches of the user in this surface.
27 ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF US15869774 2018-01-12 US20180211643A1 2018-07-26 Jong-woo KIM
An electronic apparatus is disclosed, which includes an input interface configured to receive an audio signal, a processor configured to process the received audio signal, and an output interface configured to output the processed audio signal, in which the processor is configured to obtain a scale of a first octave by applying a filter bank to the audio signal based on a sampling frequency of the audio signal; down-sample the audio signal; and obtain a scale of a second octave lower than the first octave by applying the filter bank to the down-sampled signal
28 MUSIC-COLOUR SYNAESTHESIA VISUALIZATION METHOD US15572165 2016-05-19 US20180144508A1 2018-05-24 Guosheng HU
A visualization method for music-color synesthesia, belonging to the fields of cognitive psychology, color science and computer graphics, and relating to the visualization of the music synesthesia correlation of colors and the generation of a musical color combination scheme. In the method, a musical scale system is presented in the form of a color scale system, and the musical elements are presented through the color correlation to realize the synesthetic conversion between colors and musical elements, and on this basis, a color graphical conversion of the musical structure is performed. The implementations include: a conversion from colors to musical scales, a conversion from colors to chords, a conversion from colors to rhythm and a conversion from colors to texture etc.
29 APP-BASED PLATFORM FOR SYNCHRONIZING USER-GENERATED ANIMATION WITH MUSIC US15006596 2016-01-26 US20170212722A1 2017-07-27 Christian Grant Campbell
Disclosed is a platform enabling users to generate animations synchronized to a musical track in an app-based environment which facilitates collaboration. A method of generating such animations involves first receiving, by a host device executing an app input data from one or more input devices. The app utilizes a layers module to assign the input data to one or more layers. The app assigns input data to layers and allows modification of inputs and timestamps of the input data. The app further allows application of one or more media assets to the inputs. Users of the platform may each execute the app, or execute a companion app that allow communication to the host device. The app may also facilitate compiling the one or more layers into a musical animation file. The musical animation file may store the one or more layers and metadata identifying the musical track.
30 MUSICAL SOUND GENERATOR US15302243 2015-04-14 US20170032771A1 2017-02-02 Liam Bryan O'DALY
A musical sound generator is provided including a tube defining a resonant cavity, the tube having a plurality of sound producing chimes configured to produce an audible sound when at least one object impacts on at least one of the chimes; a reservoir configured to hold a number of objects; and a transfer mechanism configured to transfer the objects from the reservoir to an elevated position within the resonant cavity, wherein the objects fall down from the elevated position within the resonant cavity by gravity after being transferred by the transfer mechanism, to strike the plurality of sound producing chimes; and wherein the position of the reservoir is configured to be moved depending on the level of the objects held in the reservoir.
31 INTERACTIVE INSTRUMENTS AND OTHER STRIKING OBJECTS US15090175 2016-04-04 US20160322040A1 2016-11-03 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.
32 MUTABLE DIRECT BOX AND INTEGRATED PHANTOM-POWERED MUSIC INSTRUMENT TUNER US15140397 2016-04-27 US20160240176A1 2016-08-18 Theodore Vinko Burmas
Apparatuses, systems and methods are presented which provide for a musical instrument direct box combined with a musical instrument tuner which may be phantom powered from an external audio system. In some embodiments, an apparatus is presented that includes a direct box (DI) module and a musical instrument tuner module coupled to the DI module. The instrument tuner module may be phantom powered based on connection to a remote system geographically distinct from the apparatus, and configured to measure the pitch of the instrument signal and mute the instrument signal simultaneously. In some example embodiments, the apparatus may also include a tuning transformer coupled to the musical instrument tuner module and the DI module, the tuning transformer configured to galvanically isolate a ground domain of the instrument signal from a ground domain of the remote system while the musical instrument tuner module measures the pitch of the musical instrument signal.
33 Visual Sound Tower US14806800 2015-07-23 US20160055836A1 2016-02-25 Patrick Authement
A device for visually indicating the ambient noise level is provided. The device includes an elongated cylinder having a plurality of sections. The plurality of sections are in a stacked configuration and includes a lower section, a middle section, and an upper section. A plurality of lights are disposed in each section of the elongated cylinder. The plurality of sections are configured to illuminate at each section of the elongated cylinder corresponding to a predetermined noise level. A control box is in electrical communication with the lights disposed in the elongated cylinder. The control box includes a microphone, a power source and a control circuit. The elongated cylinder provides a visual indication of the sound level via the illuminated sections which correspond to the noise level detected by the microphone.
34 Electronic guitar pick and method US14092709 2013-11-27 US09147382B2 2015-09-29 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.
35 System and method for teaching and playing a musical instrument US13832143 2013-03-15 US09099065B2 2015-08-04 Justin Lillard
A tool for teaching the playing of a musical instrument includes a control and a signaling unit that instruct a student as to the proper time to strike an instrument. The control is configured to provide a series of signals, through the signaling unit, that denote a tempo for music or a beat, a warning that the time to strike the instrument is approaching, and a signal when it is time to strike the instrument in accordance with the beat or music.
36 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TEACHING AND PLAYING A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT US13832143 2013-03-15 US20140260905A1 2014-09-18 Justin LILLARD
A tool for teaching the playing of a musical instrument includes a control and a signaling unit that instruct a student as to the proper time to strike an instrument. The control is configured to provide a series of signals, through the signaling unit, that denote a tempo for music or a beat, a warning that the time to strike the instrument is approaching, and a signal when it is time to strike the instrument in accordance with the beat or music.
37 ELECTRONIC GUITAR PICK AND METHOD US14092709 2013-11-27 US20140144308A1 2014-05-29 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.
38 Visual presentation system and related methods US12425214 2009-04-16 US08088985B1 2012-01-03 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.
39 ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION, PLAYING, ACCOMPANIMENT AND EVALUATION OF SOUNDS US11694299 2007-03-30 US20070234889A1 2007-10-11 Aurelio Rotolo de Moraes
One describes an electronic device for the production, playing, accompaniment and evaluation of sounds, comprising means do be associated to audio system and, the device comprising a) a processing unit which (i) produces musical instrument sounds from an user's touches; (ii) plays music sounds, adds musical effects, alters reproduction parameters of the music playing; (iii) mixes sounds produced from the user's touches with music sounds played; and (iv) comprises music parameters able to evaluate an instrumental accompaniment performance resulted from the instrumental music sounds produced by the user's touches; b) the processing unit comprising a touch sensitive surface which comprises: (i) touch sensors arranged under said surface providing regions sensitive to touches; and (ii) Leds distributed under said surface and controlled by a microprocessor providing a luminous indication sequence according to the music sounds played, said luminous indication sequence being following by touches of the user in this surface.
40 Entertainment lighting system US11070870 2005-03-02 US20050275626A1 2005-12-15 George Mueller; Kevin Dowling; Ihor Lys
Provided herein are methods and systems for providing audio/visual control systems that also control lighting systems, including for advanced control of lighting effects in real time by Video Jockeys and similar professionals.
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