Abstract: A tuning device with a time display is disclosed. The tuning device has a vibration sensor, a microprocessor, machine readable memory, and a display. A computer program stored in the machine readable memory for executing with the microprocessor to analyze audio frequency signals to determine musical pitch and error information for the detected audio frequency, and display both the time of day and the musical pitch and error information. A display has two display areas, one for display of the musical pitch and error information, and another for alternating display of the time of day and an A-reference setting. User inputs are provided for selecting among several user session modes, including a continual time of day display mode, or a tuning information mode, and a timer display mode. A clamp is provided for mechanically mounting the tuning device to a musical instrument and transmitting acoustic vibrations.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 9, 2015
Date of Patent:
September 13, 2016
Assignee:
Onboard Research Corporation
Inventors:
Agustin J Membreno, Arthur David Harvey
Abstract: A timing-training method includes displaying, via a sweep function, a real-time visual indicator responsive to user input and generating a plurality of sounds synchronized with the sweep function.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 28, 2006
Date of Patent:
July 7, 2009
Assignee:
Onboard Research Corporation
Inventors:
Mark L. Wilson, Agustin J. Membreno, Mohammadreza Nirumandrad
Abstract: A universal mount for acoustically coupling a musical instrument tuner to an instrument has a link connected to the tuner at one end, the link adapted and arranged to be repositionable, and a clamp connected to the other end of the link for acoustically attaching the tuner and link to the musical instrument.
Abstract: A universal mount for acoustically coupling a musical instrument tuner to an instrument has a link connected to the tuner at one end, the link adapted and arranged to have selectable loose and fixed states, with the link including complementary first and second clamping halves joined by a compression element, and a clamp connected to the other end of the link for acoustically coupling the tuner to the musical instrument.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 10, 2003
Publication date:
January 13, 2005
Applicant:
ONBOARD RESEARCH CORPORATION
Inventors:
James Dulaney, Andrew Nelson, Robert Palmer, Mark Wilson
Abstract: A lyre mounting bracket (14) is provided for acoustically coupling a musical instrument tuner (12) to a lyre (16) for a musical instrument (10). The tuner (12) includes an electronics section (26) having a vibratory sensor. A hinged elbow member (44) secures the mounting bracket (14) to the tuner (12). The mounting bracket (14) has a main body (42) which includes two oppositely facing, planar surfaces (50, 52) for securing directly between a clamp (20) of the lyre (16). Support braces (58, 60) extend outward from opposite sides of the main body (42), each having arcuately shaped sides (66-76) which extend orthogonal to and adjacent to the peripheral edges of respective ones of the planer mounting surfaces (50, 52). The sides (66-76) have profiles which fit substantially flush with portions of a profile (94) defined by the peripheral edges of a first half (90) of the lyre clamp (20).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 11, 1998
Date of Patent:
November 23, 1999
Assignee:
Onboard Research Corporation
Inventors:
Agustin J. Membreno, Mark L. Wilson, Kerry W. Whitaker