序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 能够记录演奏的乐器和自动分配文件名的控制器 | CN200610172720.1 | 2006-12-26 | CN1991974A | 2007-07-04 | 川端太郎; 相原武祥 |
一种自动演奏器钢琴,具有用于将演奏记录为乐曲数据文件的记录器(1e);当准备表示演奏的一组乐曲数据代码时,通过子例程(SB1)将文件名(21,22,23)自动分配给乐曲数据文件;当子例程(SB1)运行时,确定形成已存储在存储器单元中的文件名的一部分的最大整数(S1-S3),并且在最大整数小于数字范围的极限值(999)的条件下,将紧接在该最大整数之后的整数引入文件名(21,22,23),由此,自动演奏器钢琴使得能够从文件名(21,22,23)清楚地读取创建乐曲数据文件的顺序;当最大整数等于所述极限值(999)时,将遗漏数字引入文件名(21,22,23),由此经济地重新使用所述数值范围内的整数。 | ||||||
2 | 准备音乐节目的方法 | CN201210130447.1 | 2008-02-18 | CN102664001B | 2015-06-17 | 上原春喜 |
一种准备音乐节目的方法,包括步骤:a)指定由音乐数据表示的至少一个音乐内容和表示音频数据的至少一个非音乐内容;b)按照重放的顺序来排列所述至少一个音乐内容和所述至少一个非音乐内容,以便确定音乐节目;c)确定重放调度时间,其中对所述音乐节目的每个内容定义至少开始时间;d)形成复合音频文件,其中将表示所述非音乐内容的所述音频数据与表示可用表示所述音乐内容的所述音乐数据替换的另一个非音乐内容的其它音频数据放在一起;e)用节目标识符来标记所述音乐节目;以及f)将所述节目标识符和文件标识符一起登记在节目管理表中。 | ||||||
3 | 准备音乐节目的方法 | CN201210130447.1 | 2008-02-18 | CN102664001A | 2012-09-12 | 上原春喜 |
一种准备音乐节目的方法,包括步骤:a)指定由音乐数据表示的至少一个音乐内容和表示音频数据的至少一个非音乐内容;b)按照重放的顺序来排列所述至少一个音乐内容和所述至少一个非音乐内容,以便确定音乐节目;c)确定重放调度时间,其中对所述音乐节目的每个内容定义至少开始时间;d)形成复合音频文件,其中将表示所述非音乐内容的所述音频数据与表示可用表示所述音乐内容的所述音乐数据替换的另一个非音乐内容的其它音频数据放在一起;e)用节目标识符来标记所述音乐节目;以及f)将所述节目标识符和文件标识符一起登记在节目管理表中。 | ||||||
4 | 能够记录演奏的乐器和自动分配文件名的控制器 | CN200610172720.1 | 2006-12-26 | CN1991974B | 2011-04-06 | 川端太郎; 相原武祥 |
一种自动演奏器钢琴,具有用于将演奏记录为乐曲数据文件的记录器(1 e);当准备表示演奏的一组乐曲数据代码时,通过子例程(SB1)将文件名(21,22,23)自动分配给乐曲数据文件;当子例程(SB1)运行时,确定形成已存储在存储器单元中的文件名的一部分的最大整数(S1-S3),并且在最大整数小于数字范围的极限值(999)的条件下,将紧接在该最大整数之后的整数引入文件名(21,22,23),由此,自动演奏器钢琴使得能够从文件名(21,22,23)清楚地读取创建乐曲数据文件的顺序;当最大整数等于所述极限值(999)时,将遗漏数字引入文件名(21,22,23),由此经济地重新使用所述数值范围内的整数。 | ||||||
5 | オーディオ再生システム、外部拡張装置、オーディオ再生方法、装置、プログラム、及び記録媒体 | JP2017510558 | 2016-07-07 | JP2018529110A | 2018-10-04 | 梁 欣; ▲費▼ 玉昆; 温 仲文; ▲竜▼ 桂明; 周 明 |
本発明は、オーディオ再生システム、外部拡張装置、オーディオ再生方法、装置、プログラム、及び記録媒体を提供し、前記オーディオ再生方法は、マイクロホン装置が収集したユーザー音声信号を取得するステップと、テレビ装置との間の集積物理インターフェースを介して、テレビ装置が伝送した伴奏オーディオ信号を受信するステップと、ユーザー音声信号及び伴奏オーディオ信号に対してミキシング処理を行うステップと、集積物理インターフェースを介してテレビ装置の増幅回路にミックスド信号を伝送し、テレビ装置は内蔵スピーカーにより増幅回路が受信したミックスド信号を再生するステップと、を含む。本発明は、テレビにカラオケ処理チップを組み込むことによってコストが高くなり、且つアップグレードに不利になる問題が解決され、カラオケ機能を外部拡張装置に集積することができ、外部拡張装置を利用してミックスド信号を生成してテレビ装置に返送し、テレビ装置内蔵スピーカーによりミックスド信号を再生することによって、製造コストを低下され、カラオケ機能をアップグレードすることが便利になる。 【選択図】図6A |
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6 | EXTERNAL EXTENDED DEVICE AND AUDIO PLAYBACK METHOD | US15636656 | 2017-06-29 | US20180012581A1 | 2018-01-11 | Xin LIANG; Yukun FEI; Zhongwen WEN; Guiming LONG; Ming ZHOU |
An external extended device, an audio processing method and an audio playback method are provided. The external extended device is configured to receive power supplied and a signal transmitted by a television device and the external extended device includes: an integrated physical interface connecting the external extended device and the television device; and a sound-mixing processing chip electrically connected with the integrated physical interface and configured to: acquire an accompaniment audio signal transmitted by the television device via the integrated physical interface; perform sound-mixing processing on a user voice signal gathered by a microphone device and the accompaniment audio signal; and transmit a sound-mixed signal to a power amplifier circuit of the television device via the integrated physical interface. | ||||||
7 | Music reproducing system for collaboration, program reproducer, music data distributor and program producer | US12620058 | 2009-11-17 | US08008567B2 | 2011-08-30 | Haruki Uehara |
A music reproducing system includes a musical instrument for reproducing a music tune on the basis of the MIDI music data, a sound reproducer for reproducing a music tune and/or narration from audio data codes and a server computer for distributing programs, MIDI files and audio files to the musical instrument and sound reproducer, and a program contains plural music tunes and narration; while a program is being reproduced in collaboration between the musical instrument and the sound reproducer, the audio data codes are converted to an audio signal expressing the narration through the sound reproducer, and the music tunes are reproduced on the basis of the MIDI files through the musical instrument; and the duration data codes of audio file are supplied to the musical instrument so as to make the musical instrument and the sound reproducer synchronized with each other. | ||||||
8 | MUSIC REPRODUCING SYSTEM FOR COLLABORATION, PROGRAM REPRODUCER, MUSIC DATA DISTRIBUTOR AND PROGRAM PRODUCER | US12620058 | 2009-11-17 | US20100058920A1 | 2010-03-11 | Haruki UEHARA |
A music reproducing system includes a musical instrument for reproducing a music tune on the basis of the MIDI music data, a sound reproducer for reproducing a music tune and/or narration from audio data codes and a server computer for distributing programs, MIDI files and audio files to the musical instrument and sound reproducer, and a program contains plural music tunes and narration; while a program is being reproduced in collaboration between the musical instrument and the sound reproducer, the audio data codes are converted to an audio signal expressing the narration through the sound reproducer, and the music tunes are reproduced on the basis of the MIDI files through the musical instrument; and the duration data codes of audio file are supplied to the musical instrument so as to make the musical instrument and the sound reproducer synchronized with each other. | ||||||
9 | Music reproducing system for collaboration, program reproducer, music data distributor and program producer | US11959969 | 2007-12-19 | US07649136B2 | 2010-01-19 | Haruki Uehara |
A music reproducing system includes a musical instrument for reproducing a music tune on the basis of the MIDI music data, a sound reproducer for reproducing a music tune and/or narration from audio data codes and a server computer for distributing programs, MIDI files and audio files to the musical instrument and sound reproducer, and a program contains plural music tunes and narration; while a program is being reproduced in collaboration between the musical instrument and the sound reproducer, the audio data codes are converted to an audio signal expressing the narration through the sound reproducer, and the music tunes are reproduced on the basis of the MIDI files through the musical instrument; and the duration data codes of audio file are supplied to the musical instrument so as to make the musical instrument and the sound reproducer synchronized with each other. | ||||||
10 | MUSIC REPRODUCING SYSTEM FOR COLLABORATION, PROGRAM REPRODUCER, MUSIC DATA DISTRIBUTOR AND PROGRAM PRODUCER | US11959969 | 2007-12-19 | US20080208740A1 | 2008-08-28 | HARUKI UEHARA |
A music reproducing system includes a musical instrument for reproducing a music tune on the basis of the MIDI music data, a sound reproducer for reproducing a music tune and/or narration from audio data codes and a server computer for distributing programs, MIDI files and audio files to the musical instrument and sound reproducer, and a program contains plural music tunes and narration; while a program is being reproduced in collaboration between the musical instrument and the sound reproducer, the audio data codes are converted to an audio signal expressing the narration through the sound reproducer, and the music tunes are reproduced on the basis of the MIDI files through the musical instrument; and the duration data codes of audio file are supplied to the musical instrument so as to make the musical instrument and the sound reproducer synchronized with each other. | ||||||
11 | System and method for rendering music | US15169828 | 2016-06-01 | US09607591B2 | 2017-03-28 | David Batiste; Jeffrey Geurts; Steve Schoger |
A system and method for rendering music is provided. The method includes: receiving a request for electronic content; parsing the electronic content to determine a music notation element; translating the music notation; creating a music notation object based on the translation; and rendering the music notation object via a browser application. The system includes: a connection module configured to receive a request for electronic content; a parser configured to parse the electronic content to determine a music notation element; an object module configured to translate the music notation and create a music notation object based on the translation; and a rendering module configured to render the music notation object to be displayed by a browser application. | ||||||
12 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RENDERING MUSIC | US14311740 | 2014-06-23 | US20150371550A1 | 2015-12-24 | David BATISTE; Jeffrey GEURTS; Steve SCHOGER |
A system and method for rendering music is provided. The method includes: receiving a request for electronic content; parsing the electronic content to determine a music notation element; translating the music notation; creating a music notation object based on the translation; and rendering the music notation object via a browser application. The system includes: a connection module configured to receive a request for electronic content; a parser configured to parse the electronic content to determine a music notation element; an object module configured to translate the music notation and create a music notation object based on the translation; and a rendering module configured to render the music notation object to be displayed by a browser application. | ||||||
13 | Delayed registration data readout in electronic music apparatus | US14078007 | 2013-11-12 | US09111514B2 | 2015-08-18 | Atsushi Fukada |
A storage stores at least one set of registration data comprising a plurality of tone setting parameters. An instruction section instructs readout of the registration data set from the storage. A controller makes a setting such that the parameters in the registration data set are used in response to an instruction for reading out the registration data set, and makes a setting such that at least one or some of the tone setting parameters in the one set of registration data are used at delayed readout timing later than a time point at which the instruction has been issued. Thus, two or more sub-sets of the parameters in the registration data set can be set to be used at mutually different timing. Namely, a sub-set of the parameters can be set to be used at delayed readout timing later than a time at which a readout instruction has been issued. | ||||||
14 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MULTILAYERED MUSIC PLAYBACK BASED ON COMMANDS AND ATTRIBUTES | US14165449 | 2014-01-27 | US20150040742A1 | 2015-02-12 | Bardia Dejban; Shannon Dejban; Gary Bencar; Dave Sandler; Charles Mollo |
Method and apparatus of a device for playback of a multilayered media file is provided. The method comprises receiving one or more attributes of a musical program of a multilayered media file comprising a plurality of musical programs. The method also comprises receiving a command related to the musical program of the multilayered media file. The method also comprises outputting the multilayered media file based on the attributes and the command. | ||||||
15 | DELAYED REGISTRATION DATA READOUT IN ELECTRONIC MUSIC APPARATUS | US14078007 | 2013-11-12 | US20140130655A1 | 2014-05-15 | Atsushi FUKADA |
A storage stores at least one set of registration data comprising a plurality of tone setting parameters. An instruction section instructs readout of the registration data set from the storage. A controller makes a setting such that the parameters in the registration data set are used in response to an instruction for reading out the registration data set, and makes a setting such that at least one or some of the tone setting parameters in the one set of registration data are used at delayed readout timing later than a time point at which the instruction has been issued. Thus, two or more sub-sets of the parameters in the registration data set can be set to be used at mutually different timing. Namely, a sub-set of the parameters can be set to be used at delayed readout timing later than a time at which a readout instruction has been issued. | ||||||
16 | CHANNEL-MAPPED MIDI LEARN MODE | US14072330 | 2013-11-05 | US20140053712A1 | 2014-02-27 | Mark Randall Dreher |
Embodiments of the invention include systems and methods for inferential generation of virtual sequencer controls in a MIDI sequencer to automate functionality of physical or virtual controls of MIDI instruments. MIDI source data from a song or a live feed is analyzed to determine a sequence of MIDI control commands from which a set of virtual sequencer controls can be automatically inferred without manual generation or configuration of the virtual control. The virtual sequencer controls are generated to automate a corresponding MIDI instrument control. Some embodiments provide functionality, including generation and handling of clone controls, use of virtual sequencer controls as slave and/or translation controls, and handling of after-click control information through a virtual synthesizers and the like. | ||||||
17 | Method for fast compressing and decompressing music data and system for executing the same | US11011440 | 2004-12-15 | US20060123981A1 | 2006-06-15 | Han Chang |
MIDI compression and decompression methods that reduce the size of a standard MIDI file and maintains information to play the MIDI music. The exemplary method of the invention makes use of the high correlation and repetitions between a look-ahead MIDI event and previous set of MIDI events. An adjustable size Lempel-Ziv-like MIDI Event Search Window (MESW) is created during the compression and decompression process to allow searching of matched events or event elements in previous window size of MIDI events. Further reduction of the MIDI events can be made by discarding the matched events in the event search window. Therefore, with 4-bit of MIDI event search window, the number of MIDI events stored in the window can be more than 16. | ||||||
18 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RENDERING MUSIC | US15169828 | 2016-06-01 | US20160275926A1 | 2016-09-22 | David BATISTE; Jeffrey GEURTS; Steve SCHOGER |
A system and method for rendering music is provided. The method includes: receiving a request for electronic content; parsing the electronic content to determine a music notation element; translating the music notation; creating a music notation object based on the translation; and rendering the music notation object via a browser application. The system includes: a connection module configured to receive a request for electronic content; a parser configured to parse the electronic content to determine a music notation element; an object module configured to translate the music notation and create a music notation object based on the translation; and a rendering module configured to render the music notation object to be displayed by a browser application. | ||||||
19 | System and method for rendering music | US14311740 | 2014-06-23 | US09378654B2 | 2016-06-28 | David Batiste; Jeffrey Geurts; Steve Schoger |
A system and method for rendering music is provided. The method includes: receiving a request for electronic content; parsing the electronic content to determine a music notation element; translating the music notation; creating a music notation object based on the translation; and rendering the music notation object via a browser application. The system includes: a connection module configured to receive a request for electronic content; a parser configured to parse the electronic content to determine a music notation element; an object module configured to translate the music notation and create a music notation object based on the translation; and a rendering module configured to render the music notation object to be displayed by a browser application. | ||||||
20 | Channel-mapped MIDI learn mode | US14072330 | 2013-11-05 | US09177538B2 | 2015-11-03 | Mark Randall Dreher |
Embodiments of the invention include systems and methods for inferential generation of virtual sequencer controls in a MIDI sequencer to automate functionality of physical or virtual controls of MIDI instruments. MIDI source data from a song or a live feed is analyzed to determine a sequence of MIDI control commands from which a set of virtual sequencer controls can be automatically inferred without manual generation or configuration of the virtual control. The virtual sequencer controls are generated to automate a corresponding MIDI instrument control. Some embodiments provide functionality, including generation and handling of clone controls, use of virtual sequencer controls as slave and/or translation controls, and handling of after-click control information through a virtual synthesizers and the like. |