Patents Assigned to The TC Group A/S
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Patent number: 8270620Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of performing measurements by means of an audio system comprising passive loudspeakers, whereby said measurements loudspeakers for producing sound and at least one of said loudspeakers for measuring said sound. The present invention further relates to an audio system comprising N passive loudspeakers, wherein said audio system further comprises an output stage where each output acts as a combined output channel and a measurement input.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventor: Knud Bank Christensen
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Publication number: 20120204702Abstract: A musical instrument tuner for string instruments is disclosed, which comprises a signal classifier for determining a signal class of an input signal from a number of monophonic signal classes and a number of polyphonic signal classes, a signal analyzer for determining at least one representation of a pitch frequency of the input signal, and an indicator for displaying an output established on the basis of the signal class and the representation of a pitch frequency, wherein the indicator includes at least a monophonic display mode and at least a polyphonic display; and wherein the display mode is selected in dependency of the signal class determined by the signal classifier. Tuning methods, computer program products, music instruments, amplifiers and audio processors relating to the above are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: THE TC GROUP A/SInventors: Søren Henningsen NIELSEN, Esben SKOVENBORG, Lars ARKNÆS-PEDERSEN, Kim Rishøj PEDERSEN
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Patent number: 8242941Abstract: The invention relates to an A/D converter comprising an input and an output, a D/A converting feedback and a pulse width modulating forward path, the D/A converting feedback comprising at least one feed-back path, the feed-back path establishing a D/A conversion based on at least two D/A conversions subject to uncorrelated errors. The invention further relates to a jitter consequence reducing D/A-converter comprising a jitter-robust intermediate signal established on the basis of a digital input signal. The invention further relates to a method for jitter consequence reduction in a pulse width modulated A/D-converter feedback, comprising establishing at least two D/A-conversions subject to uncorrelated errors, and combining, preferably by summing, said at least two D/A-conversions.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2008Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventors: Lars Arknæs-Pedersen, Kim Rishoj Pedersen
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Patent number: 8175282Abstract: Method of evaluating perception intensity of an audio input signal (IS) comprising the steps of receiving the audio input signal (IS), estimating a time variant distribution function (TVDF) on the basis of said audio input signal (IS) or a derivative thereof, determining the perception intensity as at least one perception intensity estimate (PIE) on the basis of said estimated time variant distribution function (TVDF). According to the invention perception intensity has been obtained on the basis of a time variant distribution function. Thereby, an advantageous universal and flexible determination of perception intensity is obtained. The universal applicability is basically obtained due to the fact that a distribution function may match and describe audio input signal of very different nature. Thus, according to the invention even speech, music and noise may be evaluated on the basis of a distribution function.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventors: Søren Henningsen Nielsen, Esben Skovenborg
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Publication number: 20120067192Abstract: The present invention relates to a musical instrument tuner, e.g. a guitar tuner, featuring different levels of detail for displaying monophonic and polyphonic characteristics of an input signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: THE TC GROUP A/SInventors: Søren Henningsen Nielsen, Esben Skovenborg, Lars Arknæ s-Pedersen, Kim Rishøj Pedersen
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Publication number: 20120067194Abstract: The present invention relates to a musical instrument tuner, e.g. a guitar tuner, featuring simultaneous display of monophonic and polyphonic characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: THE TC GROUP A/SInventors: Søren Henningsen Nielsen, Esben Skovenborg, Lars Arknæ s-Pedersen, Kim Rishøj Pedersen
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Publication number: 20120067193Abstract: The present invention relates to a musical instrument tuner, e.g. a guitar tuner, featuring tuning as a part of a user session.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: THE TC GROUP A/SInventors: Soren Henningsen Nielsen, Esben Skovenborg, Lars Arknaes-Pedersen, Kim Rishoj Pedersen
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Patent number: 8028013Abstract: The invention relates to a hardware implemented filtering method including establishing a representation DIS of the derivative of at least a part of a time-quantized input signal IS, and establishing at least one sample of a time- and amplitude-quantized output signal OS by performing filtering on the basis of at least a part of a filter representation IFC1, IFC2, IFC3 and the representation DIS of the derivative of at least a part of the input signal IS. The invention further relates to a hardware implemented decimation method for decimating a time-quantized input signal IS including dividing the time-quantized input signal IS into intervals, for each of the intervals establishing a sample of a time- and amplitude-quantized output signal OS according to the above mentioned filtering method. The invention further relates to a fast filtering means FFM implementing the above-mentioned methods.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2004Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventors: Kim Rishøj Pedersen, Lars Arknæs-Pedersen
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Patent number: 7852150Abstract: The invention relates to a switching amplifier comprising at least one pulse modulator arranged for modulating at least one input utility signal into at least one pulse modulated signal and at least one switching power stage arranged to establish at least one amplified utility signal on the basis of said at least one pulse modulated signal and a power signal, said power signal being delivered by a tracking power supply at least partly controlled by said at least one input utility signal, characterized in that said switching amplifier is arranged to process said at least one input utility signal according to a correction signal established by a correction signal estimator on the basis of a supply information signal derived from said tracking power supply. According to the present invention an advantageous switching amplifier enabling use of a tracking power supply is provided. Thereby the many benefits of switching amplifiers can now be obtained together with the benefits of utilizing a tracking power supply.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventor: Lars Arknaes-Pedersen
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Publication number: 20100272294Abstract: A two-channel amplifier with common signal including a splitter for establishing three intermediate signals on the basis of two input signals, wherein the three intermediate signals represent two channels, one of the three intermediate signals being a common signal common to both of the two channels and having a representation based on a sum of the two input signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: THE TC GROUP A/SInventors: Lars Arknaes-Pedersen, Kim Rishoj Pedersen
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Publication number: 20100245139Abstract: The invention relates to an A/D converter comprising an input and an output, a D/A converting feedback and a pulse width modulating forward path, the D/A converting feedback comprising at least one feed-back path, the feed-back path establishing a D/A conversion based on at least two D/A conversions subject to uncorrelated errors. The invention further relates to a jitter consequence reducing D/A-converter comprising a jitter-robust intermediate signal established on the basis of a digital input signal. The invention further relates to a method for jitter consequence reduction in a pulse width modulated A/D-converter feedback, comprising establishing at least two D/A-conversions subject to uncorrelated errors, and combining, preferably by summing, said at least two D/A-conversions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2008Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: THE TC GROUP A/SInventors: Lars Arknæs-Pedersen, Kim Rishoj Pedersen
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Patent number: 7796766Abstract: The invention relates to a method of processing an input signal into a phantomized signal, including adding at least one attenuated delayed signal to the input signal, the phantomized signal having at least one delayed attenuated signal and the input signal. A phantomized signal according to the invention offers a new and impressive integration of a center channel signal of a multi channel audio system into the complete audio image provided by the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventor: Kim Rishøj
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Patent number: 7728689Abstract: The invention relates to pulse width modulator system (PWMS) comprising a modulator system input (MI),a modulator output (MO), an amplitude distribution filter (ADF) ,and a pulse width modulator (PMOD), wherein said amplitude distribution filter (ADF) establishes an intermediate output signal (OS) by modifying the level of the amplitude distribution of an input signal (IS) within at least one predetermined amplitude range of said input signal (IS), said input signal (IS) being received from said modulator system input (MI), and wherein said pulse width modulator (PMOD) provides a modulator output signal (MOS) on said modulator output(MO) on the basis of said intermediate output signal (OS).Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventors: Kim Rishøj Pedersen, Lars Arknæs-Pedersen
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Publication number: 20100052805Abstract: The invention relates to a high-mode self-oscillating pulse modulator. According to the invention, a complete rethinking of preconditions for oscillation and modulation in an oscillating modulator as all conventional thinking of how to apply oscillation in a modulator has been set aside. Thus, according to the invention, high-mode oscillation refers to an oscillation at a higher mode than the first mode, which is conventionally regarded as the one and only applicable mode in an oscillating modulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: TC GROUP A/SInventors: Kim Rishoj Pedersen, Lars Arknaes-Pedersen
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Patent number: 7667126Abstract: The invention relates to a method of establishing a harmony control signal controlled in real-time by a guitar audio input signal (GAS), comprising the steps of providing a first input harmony input control signal (FIH) on the basis of said guitar audio input signal (GAS), providing a second input harmony control signal (SIH) on the basis of a voice audio input signal (VAS). providing an input audio extraction representation (IAER) on the basis of said first input harmony input control signal (FIH), establishing a harmony control signal (HCS) on the basis of said input audio extraction representation (IAER) and said second input harmony control signal (SIH).Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2008Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventor: Guangji Shi
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Patent number: 7583137Abstract: The invention relates to an amplifier comprising amplification means (AM) comprising an input and an output, said amplification means (AM) comprising a switching output stage delivering at least one output signal (OUS) via said output, said amplification means being fed by power supply means (PSM) said amplifier further comprising compensation means (CM) providing a compensation signal (CS) derived from the power supply voltage (PSV) of the power supply means (PSM), said compensation signal (CS) comprising a substantially inverse representation of said power supply voltage (PSV) and said compensation signal (CS) being fed to said amplification means (AM). According to the invention, an effective error compensation of the output switching stage may in practice be implemented by establishment of a compensation, which on a run-time basis is based on the voltage of the power supply currently applied in the output switching stage.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2004Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventors: Kim Rishøj Pedersen, Lars Arknæs-Pedersen
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Patent number: 7546213Abstract: The invention relates to a loudness meter including display means and data-processing means where the data-processing means establishes loudness estimates on the basis of an input signal, a first part of the loudness meter indicating a current loudness estimate on the display means, a further part of the loudness meter indicating a time window of previous loudness estimates on the display means.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: The TC Group A/SInventors: Esben Skovenborg, Ivar Iversen, Søren Henningsen Nielsen
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Publication number: 20090110202Abstract: “Method of processing an input sound signal into at least one output signal by means of room simulation processing, the method including processing the input sound signal into at least two sound signal components, each sound signal component representing room simulation of the input signal when having a predefined directivity pattern, at least two of the predefined directivity patterns being mutually different, combining the at least two sound signal components into a resulting room simulation signal by means of combining means.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: The TC Group A/SInventor: Soren Henningsen Nielsen
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Publication number: 20090039215Abstract: Disclosed is an adapter comprising a threaded pin and a base, wherein said threaded pin comprises a threading corresponding to an industry standard microphone boom mount threading, the invention further relating to an assembly comprising a microphone boom and a support, wherein the assembly is assembled by a sliding-slot and a corresponding mechanical arrangement fitting into the sliding slot by a sliding movement between the microphone boom and the support, and wherein the assembly further comprises a further mechanical releasable lock arrangement for mutual fixation of the microphone boom and the support in the slide direction of the sliding slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2006Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: THE TC GROUP A/SInventors: David Hilderman, Damon Langlois
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Publication number: 20080253601Abstract: The present invention relates to a microphone stand comprising an upper assembly (4) and a support portion (2), said upper assembly (4) comprising at least one loudspeaker (5) and at least one microphone boom (6), said at least one loudspeaker (5) and said at least one microphone boom (6) being mutually fixed, said upper assembly being attached to said support portion (2) by means of at least one rotary joint (7; 41,42; 43; 44).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2005Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: THE TC GROUP A/SInventor: David Hilderman