Patents by Inventor Norm Campbell
Norm Campbell has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220310052Abstract: A stringed musical instrument includes: a musical instrument body configured such that a string is attached thereto; a pickup configured to: i) detect vibration of the string and ii) output a string vibration signal according to the vibration; a detection sensor that is: i) attached to the musical instrument body and ii) configured to output a detection signal according to a force applied to the musical instrument body; and a controller that is attached to the musical instrument body, and is configured to output, based on the detection signal, a control signal configured to control an operation of an effector configured to impart an effect to the string vibration signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Inventors: Peter LUPINI, Glen RUTLEDGE, Norm CAMPBELL, Dan GODLOVITCH, Satsuki KAWAHASHI, Motoi NISHIO, Hidenari KIM, Shingo EKUNI, Kenta HORI, Kenji IWAMOTO, Hidehisa YASUNO, Max LETTAU
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Patent number: 10861427Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for generating drum patterns. In one embodiment a method includes receiving a user generated input including a plurality of events during a time interval, and detecting the events. The method also includes analyzing the events to define a rhythmic pattern based on number of events detected, placement of each event in the time interval, and duration of the time interval. Each of the plurality of events may be classified into at least one type of drum pattern element and a drum pattern may be generated based on the rhythmic pattern to include a drum element for each event of the rhythmic pattern. In certain embodiments, pitch or tone of the events may be determined to classify events as components of a drum pattern. Processes and devices allow for professional sounding drum patterns to be output based on received input.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2018Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Peter R. Lupini, Glen A. Rutledge, Norm Campbell, Daniel Godlovitch
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Publication number: 20190012995Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for generating drum patterns. In one embodiment a method includes receiving a user generated input including a plurality of events during a time interval, and detecting the events. The method also includes analyzing the events to define a rhythmic pattern based on number of events detected, placement of each event in the time interval, and duration of the time interval. Each of the plurality of events may be classified into at least one type of drum pattern element and a drum pattern may be generated based on the rhythmic pattern to include a drum element for each event of the rhythmic pattern. In certain embodiments, pitch or tone of the events may be determined to classify events as components of a drum pattern. Processes and devices allow for professional sounding drum patterns to be output based on received input.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Applicant: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Peter R. LUPINI, Glen A. RUTLEDGE, Norm CAMPBELL, Daniel GODLOVITCH
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Patent number: 10056061Abstract: A frequency-domain peak detector is configured to detect harmonic content of a digital input signal. An equalizer-based feedback synthesizer is configured to generate simulated feedback at a specified frequency by filtering existing content of the digital input signal at the specified frequency. A tone-based feedback synthesizer is configured to generate simulated feedback at the specified frequency by generating a tone at the specified frequency. Feedback selection logic is configured to determine the specified frequency at which to generate simulated feedback based on the harmonic content, and whether to utilize the equalizer-based feedback synthesizer or the tone-based feedback synthesizer to generate simulated feedback at the specified frequency.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2017Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Brandon Graham, Norm Campbell, Glen A. Rutledge
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Patent number: 9773483Abstract: In at least one embodiment, a method of performing automatic transcription of musical content included in an audio signal received by a computing device is provided. The method includes processing, using the computing device, the received audio signal to extract musical information characterizing at least a portion of the musical content and generating, using the computing device, a plurality of musical notations representing alternative musical interpretations of the extracted musical information. The method further includes applying a selected one of the plurality of musical notations for transcribing the musical content of the received audio signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2016Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Glen Rutledge, Peter R. Lupini, Norm Campbell
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Patent number: 9747918Abstract: Systems and methods for adjusting pitch of an audio signal include detecting input notes in the audio signal, mapping the input notes to corresponding output notes, each output note having an associated upper note boundary and lower note boundary, and modifying at least one of the upper note boundary and the lower note boundary of at least one output note in response to previously received input notes. Pitch of the input notes may be shifted to match an associated pitch of corresponding output notes. Delay of the pitch shifting process may be dynamically adjusted based on detected stability of the input notes.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2015Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Peter R. Lupini, Glen A. Rutledge, Norm Campbell
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Patent number: 9741327Abstract: Various embodiments provide techniques for generating real-time musical accompaniment for musical content included in an audio signal. A real-time musical accompaniment system receives the audio signal via an audio input device. The system extract, from the audio signal, musical information characterizing at least a portion of the musical content. The system generates musical information that has at least one of a rhythmic relationship and a harmonic relationship with the musical information. The system generates an output audio signal that is complementary to the musical information. The system transmits, substantially immediately after receiving the audio signal, the output audio signal to an audio output device.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2016Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Glen A. Rutledge, Peter R. Lupini, Norm Campbell
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Patent number: 9424859Abstract: A vocal effect processing system may include an effect modification module configured to selectively and dynamically apply effects to an input audio signal in accordance with a degree of likelihood that the input audio signal includes a vocal signal and/or based on a proximate location of a source of vocal audio with respect to a vocal microphone. Determination of the degree of likelihood that the input audio signal includes a vocal signal and/or the proximate location may be based on processing of the input audio signal or a plurality of input audio signals. Determination of the proximate location may alternatively, or in addition, be estimated based on a proximity sensor. The effect modification module may dynamically and selectively adjust the effects in response to changes in the degree of likelihood that the vocal signal is included in the input audio signal and/or changes in the estimated proximate location.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2012Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Harman International Industries Canada Ltd.Inventors: Norm Campbell, Peter Lupini, Glen Rutledge
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Publication number: 20160210951Abstract: Various embodiments provide techniques for generating real-time musical accompaniment for musical content included in an audio signal. A real-time musical accompaniment system receives the audio signal via an audio input device. The system extract, from the audio signal, musical information characterizing at least a portion of the musical content. The system generates musical information that has at least one of a rhythmic relationship and a harmonic relationship with the musical information. The system generates an output audio signal that is complementary to the musical information. The system transmits, substantially immediately after receiving the audio signal, the output audio signal to an audio output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: Glen A. RUTLEDGE, Peter R. LUPINI, Norm CAMPBELL
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Publication number: 20160210947Abstract: In at least one embodiment, a method of performing automatic transcription of musical content included in an audio signal received by a computing device is provided. The method includes processing, using the computing device, the received audio signal to extract musical information characterizing at least a portion of the musical content and generating, using the computing device, a plurality of musical notations representing alternative musical interpretations of the extracted musical information. The method further includes applying a selected one of the plurality of musical notations for transcribing the musical content of the received audio signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2016Publication date: July 21, 2016Inventors: Glen Rutledge, Peter R. Lupini, Norm Campbell
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Patent number: 9307320Abstract: A feedback suppression system for reducing acoustic feedback may include a controller configured to buffer a series of incoming digital sample signals to provide a plurality of buffered signals, the incoming digital sample signal being indicative of an audio input signal that includes audio data and acoustic feedback, determine a complex spectrum of the plurality of buffered signals, determine a magnitude squared spectrum from the complex spectrum, identify at least one peak in the magnitude squared spectrum, identify a frequency of the at least one identified peak using a phase enhanced frequency estimate, and set a notch filter at the identified frequency to eliminate the acoustic feedback of the audio input signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Harman International Industries, Inc.Inventors: Glen A. Rutledge, Norm Campbell, Peter R. Lupini, Christopher M. Belcher
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Publication number: 20160029123Abstract: A feedback suppression system for reducing acoustic feedback may include a controller configured to buffer a series of incoming digital sample signals to provide a plurality of buffered signals, the incoming digital sample signal being indicative of an audio input signal that includes audio data and acoustic feedback, determine a complex spectrum of the plurality of buffered signals, determine a magnitude squared spectrum from the complex spectrum, identify at least one peak in the magnitude squared spectrum, identify a frequency of the at least one identified peak using a phase enhanced frequency estimate, and set a notch filter at the identified frequency to eliminate the acoustic feedback of the audio input signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2014Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Glen A. RUTLEDGE, Norm CAMPBELL, Peter R. LUPINI, Christopher M. BELCHER
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Publication number: 20150348567Abstract: Systems and methods for adjusting pitch of an audio signal include detecting input notes in the audio signal, mapping the input notes to corresponding output notes, each output note having an associated upper note boundary and lower note boundary, and modifying at least one of the upper note boundary and the lower note boundary of at least one output note in response to previously received input notes. Pitch of the input notes may be shifted to match an associated pitch of corresponding output notes. Delay of the pitch shifting process may be dynamically adjusted based on detected stability of the input notes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Peter R. LUPINI, Glen A. RUTLEDGE, Norm CAMPBELL
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Patent number: 9123353Abstract: Systems and methods for adjusting pitch of an audio signal include detecting input notes in the audio signal, mapping the input notes to corresponding output notes, each output note having an associated upper note boundary and lower note boundary, and modifying at least one of the upper note boundary and the lower note boundary of at least one output note in response to previously received input notes. Pitch of the input notes may be shifted to match an associated pitch of corresponding output notes. Delay of the pitch shifting process may be dynamically adjusted based on detected stability of the input notes.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Peter R. Lupini, Glen A. Rutledge, Norm Campbell
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Publication number: 20140180683Abstract: Systems and methods for adjusting pitch of an audio signal include detecting input notes in the audio signal, mapping the input notes to corresponding output notes, each output note having an associated upper note boundary and lower note boundary, and modifying at least one of the upper note boundary and the lower note boundary of at least one output note in response to previously received input notes. Pitch of the input notes may be shifted to match an associated pitch of corresponding output notes. Delay of the pitch shifting process may be dynamically adjusted based on detected stability of the input notes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2012Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Peter R. Lupini, Glen A. Rutledge, Norm Campbell
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Publication number: 20140142927Abstract: A vocal effect processing system may include an effect modification module configured to selectively and dynamically apply effects to an input audio signal in accordance with a degree of likelihood that the input audio signal includes a vocal signal and/or based on a proximate location of a source of vocal audio with respect to a vocal microphone. Determination of the degree of likelihood that the input audio signal includes a vocal signal and/or the proximate location may be based on processing of the input audio signal or a plurality of input audio signals. Determination of the proximate location may alternatively, or in addition, be estimated based on a proximity sensor. The effect modification module may dynamically and selectively adjust the effects in response to changes in the degree of likelihood that the vocal signal is included in the input audio signal and/or changes in the estimated proximate location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2012Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Harman International Industries Canada Ltd.Inventors: Norm Campbell, Peter Lupini, Glen Rutledge
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Publication number: 20140142928Abstract: A vocal effect processing system may include an effect modification module configured to selectively and dynamically apply effects to an input audio signal in accordance with a degree of likelihood that the input audio signal includes a vocal signal and/or based on a proximate location of a source of vocal audio with respect to a vocal microphone. Determination of the degree of likelihood that the input audio signal includes a vocal signal and/or the proximate location may be based on processing of the input audio signal or a plurality of input audio signals. Determination of the proximate location may alternatively, or in addition, be estimated based on a proximity sensor. The effect modification module may dynamically and selectively adjust the effects in response to changes in the degree of likelihood that the vocal signal is included in the input audio signal and/or changes in the estimated proximate location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2012Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Harman International Industries Canada Ltd.Inventors: Norm Campbell, Peter Lupini, Glen Rutledge