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Music delivery, control and integration
2010-03-08
selected by a user. Each musical piece may include one or more music modules corresponding to one or more musical instruments of The piece. Through a selection menu, the user may select one or more of the modules for inclusion in a customized version of The selected recorded music piece. The user may further adjust the pitch and/or tempo of the musical piece. Once customized by the user, the recorded musical piece may be integrated with sounds created by the user performing a selected musical instrument or instruments. The user may also select predefined special effect setup information module(s) that may be loaded into the signal processor capable of emulating the sonic characteristics of the recording of the recorded music piece. This integrated sound may thus mimic the original recorded music piece.Claims

What is claimed is:

1. A method for modifying recorded music comprising the steps of:

selecting a recorded music piece comprising at least one individually recorded music track played by a musical instrument;

selecting from a musical instrument selection menu at least one of the individually recorded music tracks to omit from the recorded music piece thereby specifying a customized version of the recorded music piece; and

delivering the customized version of the recorded music piece to a user.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of selecting a pitch adjustment for the customized version of the recorded music piece.

3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of selecting a tempo adjustment for the customized version of the recorded music piece.

4. The method of claim 1 where the step of selecting an individually recorded music track comprises the step of omitting a selected track and a selected musical instrument playing the selected track in the recorded music piece.

5. The method of claim 4 further comprising the step of selecting special effect setup information modules comprising setup information for programming a signal processor to simulate a sonic characteristic of the selected musical instrument playing on the selected track.

6. A method for modifying recorded music comprising the steps of:

providing a recorded music repository comprising a plurality of recorded music pieces each comprising at least one individually recorded music tracks played by a musical instrument;

obtaining a piece selection specifying a selected recorded music piece chosen from the plurality of recorded music pieces;

obtaining an instrument selection specifying a selected musical instrument to omit from the selected recorded music piece;

providing a customized version of the selected recorded music piece that omits the selected musical instrument by omitting an individually recorded music track played by the selected music instrument.

7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the steps of obtaining a pitch selection and responsively adjusting the pitch of the customized version of the selected recorded music piece.

8. The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of obtaining an effect selection specifying a special effect se...
Signal generator for electronic musical instrument, employing variable rate integrator
2010-03-05
AbstractAn electronic musical instrument incorporates apparatus for producing, on either a triggered or a repetitive basis, a wave form which is employed to produce a variety of musical sounds upon being connected to a loudspeaker. The generator is provided with means for independently modifying the wave shape and frequency of a repetitive signal, each without changing the other.ClaimsWhat is claimed is:

1. A signal generator comprising integrator means, comparator means connected to said integrator means and responsive thereto for producing two discrete output voltage levelson a single output line in response to a comparison of the output of said integrator means with a certain value, and connecting means connecting said line to said integrator for controlling the sign of the rate of change of the output of said integrator.

2. Apparatus according to claim 1, including control means for causing said integrator means to integrate at two different rates, in response to which of said two output voltage levels is being produced by said integrator at any given time.

3. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said connecting means controls the sign of integration of said integrator means oppositely for said two output voltage levels, said sign being always such as to cause the output of said integrator meansto tend to approach the output voltage level of said comparator means.

4. Apparatus according to claim 3, including means for causing said integrator means and said comparator means to operate continuously, whereby a triangular waveform is produced at the output of said integrator means, each cycle of said waveformhaving two different slopes under the control of said control means.

5. Apparatus according to claim 1, including means for selectively disabling said integrator means.

6. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said integrator means comprises an operational transconductance amplifier.

7. For use in an electronic musical instrument, a signal generator for generating a single cycle of a triangular waveform, comprising integ...
Adjustable holding device for a musical instrument stand
2010-03-04
a musical instrument stand has a lower retainer, a turning retainer, an upper retainer, a pivotal pin, a first screw member and a second screw member, and provide a capability of adjustable in length and at angle and retractable to the musical instrument stand.Claims
1. A holding device for a musical instrument stand comprising a lower retainer, a turning retainer pivotally mounted on the lower retainer, and an upper retainer pivotally mounted with the turning retainer.

2. The holding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower retainer has a connection hole defined through the lower retainer, a pivotal member is extended from one side of the lower retainer and has a half width of the lower retainer has a first pivotal hole defined laterally through the pivotal member; the turning retainer has a half width of the upper retainer and a second pivotal hole defined laterally through the turning retainer, a first connection member is extended from one side of the turning retainer toward the pivotal member and has a first aperture defined through the first connection member, ...
Wire clamping ligature for use with a single reed mouthpiece for a musical instrument
2010-02-25
reed musical instruments such as clarinets and saxophones which includes two retaining wires extending circumferentially around the mouthpiece and reed of the instrument to affix the reed to the mouthpiece and yet allow normal musical vibration thereof wherein the retaining wires are approximately thirty thousandths of an inch (0.030 inches) and including two drawbars each attached to the opposite ends of the two retaining wires with an adjustable clamp secured therebetween. The adjustable clamp can comprise one or two threaded screws rotatably mounted in one drawbar and threadedly engaged with respect to the other drawbar to urge the drawbars together for tightening of the two retaining wires about the reed and mouthpiece for detachably affixing them together.Claims

I claim:

1. A wire clamping ligature for use with a single reed mouthpiece for a musical instrument comprising:

A. a first reed retaining wire means extending once around a mouthpiece and an adjacently positioned reed for retaining thereof together while allowing musical vibrational movement of the reed, said first reed retaining wire means being of a metallic material, said first reed retaining wire means having a diameter of less than 0.100 inches, said first reed retaining wire means including a first reed first end and a first reed second end;

B. a second reed retaining wire means extending once around the mouthpiece and the adjacently positioned reed at a position spatially disposed longitudinally along the reed from said first reed retaining wire means for retaining of the reed in adjacent abutment to the mouthpiece while allowing musical vibrational movement of the reed, said second reed retaining wire means being of a metallic material, said second reed retaining wire means having a diameter of less than 0.100 inches, said second reed retaining wire means including a second reed first end and a second reed second end;

C. a first drawbar attached to said first reed first end of said first reed retaining wire means and attached to said second reed first end of said second reed retaining wire means to facilitate retaining of the reed in abutment with the mouthpiece while allowing musical vibrational movement thereof;

D. a second drawbar attached to said first reed second end of said first reed retaining wire means and attached to said second reed second end of said second reed retaining wire means to facilitate retaining of the reed in abutment with the mouthpiece while allowing musical vibrational movement thereof; and

E. an adjustable clamping means operatively secured to said first drawbar and said second drawbar, said adjustable clamping means adapted to urge said first drawbar and said second drawbar together for tightening of said first reed retaining wire means and said second reed retaining means around the reed into abutment with the mouthpiece while allowing for musical vibrational movement thereof.

2. A wire clamping ligature for use with a single reed mouthpiece for a musical instrument as defined in claim 1 wherein said first reed retaining wire means is of stainless steel wire material.

3. A wire clamping ligature for use with a single reed mouthpiece for a musical instrument as defined in claim 1 wherein said second reed retaining wire means is of a stainless steel wire material.

4. A wire clamping ligature for use with a single reed mouthpiece for a musical instrument as defined in claim 1 wherein said first reed retaining wire means is made of steel wire of approximately 0.030 inches in diameter.

5. A wire clamping ligature for use with a single reed mouthpiece for a musical instrument as defined in claim 1 wherein said second reed retaining wire means is made of steel wire of approximately 0.030 inches in diameter.

6. A wire clamping ligature for use with a single reed mouthpiece for a musical instrument as defined in claim 1 wherein said adjustable clamping means includes:
Electronic musical instrument with automatic and semi-automatic playing apparatus
2010-02-05
playing. An electronic musical instrument includes a semi-automatic play timing controlling means responsive to a key-depression by a player for controlling the first timing for tone generation, and an automatic play timing controlling means responsive to a timing information contained in a musical playing data for controlling the second timing for tone generation. The automatic playing is enabled when the key depression is not detected within a predetermined duration of time in the semi-automatic playing with the first timing controlled by the semi-automatic play timing controlling means. In the semi-automatic playing, the key depression timing may be displayed at the second timing controlled by the automatic play timing controlling means for ease of the key depression by the player.Claims

What is claimed is:

1. An electronic musical instrument for being selectively switched between automatic playing, for carrying out musical tone generation according to timing information and tone information contained in a playing data, and semi-automatic playing for carrying out musical tone generation according to the tone information, in response to key depression of a player, comprising:

key means for entering timing commands for tone generation;

key-depression detecting means for detecting the operation of the key means to produce a key-depression signal;

semi-automatic play timing controlling means responsive to the key-depression signal for controlling a first timing for tone generation in the semi-automatic playing;

automatic play timing controlling means responsive to the timing information for controlling a second timing for tone generation in the automatic playing;

pause detecting means for monitoring the key-depression signal in the semi-automatic playing, and when the key-depression signal is not issued for a first predetermined period of time, producing a semi-automatic playing pause signal;

play mode switching means responsive to the semi-automatic playing pause signal produced in the semi-automatic playing for switching from the semi-automatic playing to the automatic playing; and

a tone generating means responsive to a selected one of the semi-automatic play and the automatic playing for performing the tone generation according to a pitch information contained in the playing data at one of the first and the second tone generation timings.

2. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, further comprising a key-depression timing displaying means for producing a stimulation indicative of timing for key depression at the second tone generation timing controlled by the automatic play timing controlling means in the semi-automatic playing.

3. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein the stimulation is at least one of a visible display, an audible sound and a mechanical vibration.

4. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein the automatic playing upon being switched from the semi-automatic playing starts from a paused part of the playing data where the semi-automatic playing was paused.

5. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein the automatic playing upon being switched from the semi-automatic playing starts from a part of the playing data which is earlier than an instant when the semi-automatic playing was paused.

6. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein the automatic playing upon being switched from the semi-automatic playing starts from the front of the playing data for a piece to be played.

7. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein the play mode switching means is responsive to the key-depression signal which is issued in the automatic playing that has been switched from the semi-automatic playing for switching back the automatic playing to the semi-automatic playing.

8. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein further comprising:

an automatic play request counter for updating its count value at intervals of a predetermined period in the automatic playing which has been switched from the semi-automatic playing;

a read timing counter responsive to the key-depression signal in the semi-automatic playing for updating its count until it coincides with a step time contained in the succeeding tone information;

a read timing counter updating means for adding a count, which corresponds to a time elapsed after a preceding key depression and calculated on the basis of the count of the automatic play request counter, to the count of the read timing counter; and

said tone generating means producing a musical sound when the count of the read timing counter coincides with the step time.

9. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein the first predetermined period of time for detecting the pause in the playing is a t...
Device for generating a waveform of a musical tone
2009-09-14
a musical tone, which comprises a waveform data memory for storing data representing the waveforms of a plurality of musical tones, a waveform data selector for selecting any combination of more than two waveform data stored in the waveform data memory, a sound emission instructing unit for issuing an instruction for emitting a musical tone, a waveform data reading unit for reading out the waveform data selected by the wavefor...
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