Selecting Circuits Patents (Class 84/615)
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Patent number: 7361825Abstract: In an electronic keyboard instrument, each key moves from an initial position to a full stroke position via first, second, and third positions sequentially. A velocity detector detects a first key velocity of the key when the key moves from the first position to the second position, and detects a second key velocity of the key when the key further moves from the second position to the third position. A predictor obtains a predicted key-on time and a predicted key velocity based on the first key velocity, provided that the first key velocity is greater than a predetermined threshold velocity. A tone generator generates a musical sound signal based on the first key velocity and the predicted key velocity if the second key velocity is not detected before the predicted key-on time.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Kenichi Nishida
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Patent number: 7361824Abstract: To store main information with associated additional information incorporated therein, data constituting the additional information is divided into a plurality of small-size data pieces of, e.g., one bit. Then, the respective values of particular ones of predetermined data units (e.g., bytes) constituting the main information are subjected to arithmetic operations in accordance with a predetermined algorithm containing the value of each of the data pieces as a parameter. In this way, the respective values of the particular data units in the main information are modulated in accordance with the values of the individual data pieces in the additional information; at that time, only some of the data unit values are altered with the others left unaltered. The thus-arithmetically-operated main information is stored into a storage.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Hideaki Taruguchi
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Patent number: 7358434Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, Khurshed Mazhar, Scott Colville, James M. Alkove, Kirt A. Debique
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Patent number: 7355109Abstract: A separate automatic player is independent of a piano, and stands in front of the piano for an automatic playing; the separate automatic player includes a key driver unit, a pedal driver unit and a framework on which the key driver unit and pedal driver unit is carried; the key driver unit has an array of key actuators so as to selectively depress and releases the black and white keys, and a pair of side elevators and a rotary unit is provided between the framework and the array of key actuators; the side elevators bring the plunger heads of the key actuators into contact with the upper surfaces of the black and white keys, and the rotary unit makes the plungers vertical to the upper surfaces so that the key actuators exert force on the black and white keys at the magnitude exactly equivalent to pieces of music data.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Shigeru Muramatsu, Katsuo Ito
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Patent number: 7355112Abstract: A gaming device having a sound generating device operable to produce a background sound. The gaming device tracks play session events and determines when the tracked events meet a designated characteristic or parameter. The gaming device modifies the background sound based on whether designated tracked events occur.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: IGTInventor: Jeffrey P. Laakso
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Publication number: 20080072742Abstract: Respective sets of black keys and white keys of respective octaves of a keyboard 10 are defined as specific key range, respectively, to assign various tone colors of percussion instruments of a drum set to a plurality of keys included in the respective specific key ranges of the octaves. A specific key range has secondary key ranges to assign tone colors produced by different playing techniques of the same musical instrument. A depression of any key of a specific key range results in generation of a musical tone having a tone color of a percussion instrument assigned to the specific key range. To a pedal unit 20, a tone color of “bass drum” is assigned. Tone colors of “hi-hat” assigned to the keyboard 10 are controlled such that a depression of any key to which “hi-hat” is assigned with or without operation of the pedal unit 20 results in generation of a musical tone of open hi-hat or closed hi-hat.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Kenichi NISHIDA
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Patent number: 7348482Abstract: A nibble stream containing MIDI music data words and synchronous nibbles and an external audio signal are selectively converted to an audio-frequency signal, which in turn is converted to a set of PCM codes for storing it in a compact disc; and the audio frequency signal, which is demodulated from the PCM data codes, is analyzed to see which is the origin of the audio frequency signal on the basis of the signal level and what sort of modulation technique was employed on the basis of features of the audio frequency signal such as peak-to-peak intervals and similarity to reference waveforms so that the nibble stream or the external audio signal is exactly reproduced from the audio frequency signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Jun Ishii, Takashi Tamaki
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Patent number: 7345232Abstract: Music selection systems and methods are disclosed. An adaptive set of songs is selected based on implicit feedback from a user. A random set of songs is also selected. A playlist selection module creates a playlist that includes songs from the adaptive set and the random set in a ratio determined by a surprise factor provided by a user. The playlist may also begin with a sure set of songs that are known to be enjoyed by the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Hannu Toivonen, Seppo Pyhälammi
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Patent number: 7345233Abstract: For grouping temporal segments of an audio piece, which is structured into main parts repeatedly occurring in the audio piece, into various segment classes, at first a similarity representation for the segments is provided, wherein the similarity representation for each segment comprises an associated plurality of similarity values, wherein the similarity values indicate how similar the segment is to every other segment of the audio piece. Hereupon, using the similarity values associated with the segment, a similarity threshold value for a segment is calculated in order to then associate a segment with a segment class when the similarity value of the segment meets a predetermined relation with reference to the similarity threshold value. With this, clustering is achieved, which also works efficiently and correctly where there are segments with strongly different or almost equal combined similarity values.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Angewandten Forschung EVInventors: Markus van Pinxteren, Michael Saupe, Markus Cremer
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Patent number: 7345234Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, Khurshed Mazhar, Scott Colville, James M. Alkove, Kirt A. Debique
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Patent number: 7339104Abstract: Title information on music composition data recorded on a reproduction CD is acquired from a title information providing site and recorded on a recording MD together with composition data. A recording/reproducing apparatus (100) transmits TOC information acquired from the reproduction CD to a title information providing server (500) through a communication device (200), a wireless public communication network (WNET), a communication exchange (400), and the Internet (INET). The title information providing server (500) creates an inquiry code corresponding to the received TOC information and transmits it to a title information database (600). The title information database (600) sends a response code corresponding to the inquiry code as a reply to the title information providing server (500).Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha KenwoodInventors: Yukio Oshiyama, Yoshihiro Fujita, Hiroshi Terada
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Patent number: 7339105Abstract: Provide an automatic musical performance device, which is capable of giving a concert magic function in an acoustic instrument with a feeling of normally playing the acoustic instrument. A time period Tv between two points, and a tempo Tmp found based on a time intervals between two-point detection and later two-point detection, are found based on detection signals at the two points and later detection signals at the two points; and a delay time fD(Tv), which is from reception of each operating signal by a solenoid activating circuit 20 to commencement of a musical performance of an acoustic piano by the circuit 20, and a velocity value fv(Tv, Tmp) are found based on functions. A time period Ta, which starts at the time of later detection S1 in two-point detection as a reference and ends when a lever 19 is inverted, is found as fa(Tv) based on a function.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Shu Eitaki
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Patent number: 7335833Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing a musical output is disclosed. The method and apparatus permit the creation, storage and retrieval of a first data structure representing a musical piece. The first data structure includes digital music information that represent musical notes of the musical piece. A second data structure can be created, stored and retrieved as well. The second data structure can include information different than the first data structure and the second data structure can be used to modify the first data structure and to produce a modified musical output. The apparatus and method also permit reuse of the first data structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Realtime Music Solutions, LLCInventors: David Smith, Fred Bianchi, Kojiro Umezaki
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Patent number: 7332666Abstract: A performance control apparatus which can actually reproduce performance information without a long sounding blank time period being produced even if the performance information includes information indicative of a long sounding blank time period. Performance data md-A including at least key-on event data KON and time data TIME that defines sounding timing is read out and output. When the time data TIME in the readout performance data md-A is indicative of a longer sounding blank time period than a predetermined time period, the sounding blank time period is reduced or eliminated in outputting the performance data md-A.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2005Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Haruki Uehara
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Patent number: 7321093Abstract: The present invention provides a user configurable computer interface for managing inventory. The interface provides a list, generated according to a user-defined organization. The list includes both owned and un-owned items and provides a means for sampling and purchasing the un-owned items directly from the list. The present invention contemplates a user interface for managing an entertainment play lists such as music play lists, video play lists etc. In addition the present invention contemplates management of vehicle maintenance and goods such as groceries, toys, or books.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2006Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Blue Dolphin Solutions LLCInventors: Eric J. Gould, Nick West, Donald McCaskill, Alice Cark, Paulus Trisnadi
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Patent number: 7321094Abstract: An electronic musical instrument internally stores automatic performance data. The electronic musical instrument reads automatic performance data to perform an automatic performance, while incrementing melody tone pitch data contained in the automatic performance data. The electronic musical instrument obtains a valve state signal from an operated state of a plurality of performance operators. The electronic musical instrument automatically generates pitch data corresponding to a pitch of a voice on the basis of the melody tone pitch data. The electronic musical instrument extracts tone pitch candidates on the basis of the valve state signal, and determines a tone pitch in accordance with the automatically generated pitch data and the tone pitch candidates. The timing at which the determined tone pitch matches the melody tone pitch data is regarded as the timing to increment the melody tone pitch data.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Shinya Sakurada
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Patent number: 7319186Abstract: A data format of music sequence data represents a music piece and enables a compatible sound generating apparatus to reproduce the music piece at a first quality while allowing a non-compatible sound generating apparatus to reproduce the music piece at a second quality different from the first quality. The music sequence data is composed of event data and timing data. The event data represents various types of musical events occurring during the course of reproducing the music piece. The timing data specifies occurrence timing of each musical event.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2005Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Takahiro Kawashima
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Patent number: 7314994Abstract: An audio processing device receives, processes, and outputs music and audio files to a variety of electronic and paper-based formats. In one embodiment, the audio processing device generates a score based on a music or audio file, and/or can match the file to melodies stored in a pre-existing database. In an embodiment, the audio processing device and a PC share the processing load. In yet another embodiment, the musical segments identified in a score are mapped to an audio or music file so that a user can access the specific segments at a later point.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Jonathan J. Hull, Jamey Graham, Peter E. Hart
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Patent number: 7312390Abstract: An external storage device stores automatic music playing data files, each file including data of a progression of musical notes constituting a performance of a music piece, and registration data files, each file including data of a set of parameters to determine the conditions for the performance of the music piece. While an automatic music playing data file of a piece of music and registration data files are loaded into a working memory and are being processed to play the current piece of music automatically, the next automatic music playing data file of the next piece of music to be played and the registration data files to be used next are prefetched from the external storage device into an internal storage device temporarily to be prepared for being transferred to the working memory for the successive automatic music playing after the automatic playing of the current music piece is over.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Takahiro Yanagawa, Akira Suzuki, Hiroyuki Torimura
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Patent number: 7312391Abstract: A system and methods for the automatic transmission of new, high affinity media to a user are provided. In connection with a system that convergently merges perceptual and digital signal processing analysis of media entities for purposes of classifying the media entities, various means are provided to a user for automatically extracting media entities that represent a high (or low) affinity state/space for the user in connection with the generation of a high affinity playlist, channel or station. Techniques for providing a dynamic recommendation engine and techniques for rating media entities are also included are also included. Once a high affinity state/space is identified, the high affinity state/space may be persisted for the user from experience to experience.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Rolf Kaiser, Michael J. Carreno, Eric Bassman
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Patent number: 7304231Abstract: For the segment class designation the temporal position of segments in two candidate segment classes is used for the stanza/refrain selection by means of a segment class designation means, wherein the highest-order segment class is designated as refrain segment class only when it has a segment following temporally later in the audio piece than the latest segment of the other candidate segment class. With this, segment class labeling with a low error rate is achieved, which can at the same time be implemented with easy effort and is further predestined for automated flow.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Angewandten Forschung EvInventors: Markus van Pinxteren, Michael Saupe, Markus Cremer
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Patent number: 7304228Abstract: Musical approaches are applied to the sonification of data. The musical approaches do not require directly mapping data to sound. Data is interpreted and transformed into sound through Lindemayer-systems or other methods. Where fractals are used in the interpretation and transformation of data to sounds the use of fractals provided needed phrasing to create a sense of forward motion in the music and to reveal a rich complexity in the details of the data.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Bryden, Kristy Ann Bryden, Daniel Abram Ashlock
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Patent number: 7301093Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for customizing media (e.g., songs, text, books, stories, video, audio . . . ) via a computer network, such as the Internet. A system in accordance with the invention includes a component that provides for a user to search for and select media to be customized. A customization component receives data relating to modifying the selected media and generates a customized version of the media incorporating the received modification data. A distribution component delivers the customized media to the user. The present invention solves a unique problem in the current art by enabling a user to alter media in order to customize the media for a particular subject or recipient. This is advantageous in that the user need not have any singing ability for example and is not required to purchase any additional peripheral computer accessories to utilize the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Inventors: Neil D. Sater, Mary Beth Sater
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Patent number: 7297860Abstract: Both the beat and genre of music are used to select or generate a dance robot object for display of a robot icon on a computer monitor or for establishing the movements of a three-dimensional robot. The detected genre can define the type of dance performed by the robot. Also, the detected genre can be used to sort music. The genre can be detected using a neural network or by correlating the compressibility of the music to a genre.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignees: Sony Corporation, Sony Electronics Inc.Inventor: John David Decuir
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Patent number: 7297862Abstract: There is provided a musical tone control apparatus that enables a user to easily play a musical instrument without spoiling the user's feeling that he is actually playing a musical instrument. A storage device stores musical piece data containing interval data indicative of intervals of musical tones constituting a musical piece. A motion of an operator is detected. A controller provides control so as to instruct a musical tone output device capable of outputting musical tones to adopt the intervals as one of characteristic amounts relating to musical tones to be output from the musical tone output device, according to the interval data, and instruct the musical tone output device to adopt at least one of the characteristic amounts other than the intervals according to the detected motion of the operator.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Yoshiki Nishitani, Kenichi Miyazawa, Masaharu Ono, Nagayuki Kato
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Patent number: 7294777Abstract: An electronic tone generation system including a plurality of separate, portable, handheld transmitters, or batons, that are provided as “instruments” to one or more players. Each baton can be activated to send a signal, preferably a wireless signal, to a single receiver which produces an output signal fed to a tone generator, preferably a MIDI tone generator, which produces audible sounds via an amplifier and speakers. For example, the batons can correspond to different musical notes as played by a selected musical instrument and the batons can be played in concert to produce a musical or other audible presentation. Alternatively, selected batons can be designated to play in one voice, while others batons are set to play other voices.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Schulmerich Carillons, Inc.Inventors: Mark R. Hofmeister, Gregory L. Schwartz
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Publication number: 20070256546Abstract: Acceleration data outputted from an acceleration sensor provided in an input device is acquired and a magnitude of an acceleration is calculated. Next, based on the calculated magnitude of the acceleration, at least one piece of track data representing a target music to play is selected from music piece data including a plurality of pieces of track data stored in memory means. Then, based on the selected track data, data for controlling a sound generated from a sound generation device is outputted.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: NINTENDO CO. LTD.Inventors: Mitsuhiro Hikino, Junya Osada
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Publication number: 20070256547Abstract: Provided is, among other things, a system of musically interacting devices. A first device has a first identification code, a first wireless communication interface and a first audio player, and a second device has a second identification code, a second wireless communication interface and a second audio player. The first device and the second device are configured to participate in an interaction sequence in which: the first device wirelessly communicates using the first wireless communication interface, the second device wirelessly communicates using the second wireless communication interface, a musical composition is selected based on both the first identification code and the second identification code, and the first device and the second device cooperatively play the musical composition, with each of the first device and the second device playing a different part of the musical composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventors: Robert J. Feeney, Jeff E. Haas, Brent W. Barkley
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Patent number: 7285712Abstract: A method of dynamically determining a maximum polyphony number is used in an electronic device, which has S tone generators. First, an operation mode of the electronic device is detected. Next, a residual computing power of the electronic device is obtained according to the operation mode. Then, a maximum polyphony number is determined according to a constant computing power, which is required to synthesize a polyphony, and the residual computing power. Next, the states of T tone generators of the S tone generators are set to be an ON state according to the maximum polyphony number, wherein T is a positive integer and is smaller than or equal to S.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: MediaTek IncorporationInventors: Yu-Cheng Hsieh, Ti-Wen Yuan
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Patent number: 7282632Abstract: For changing a segmentation of an audio piece after a segment class assignment, at first a short segment is selected, which has a length shorter than a predetermined minimum length. This short segment is preferably merged with the corresponding successor segment or predecessor segment using information on a segment class membership of the short segment itself, but also the successor segment or the predecessor segment, in order to obtain a changed segmentation of the audio signal. With this, a not over-segmented segment representation of the audio signal is obtained, which further includes all audio information, i.e. is not a representation of the audio piece with holes.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2005Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der angewandten Forschung eVInventors: Markus van Pinxteren, Michael Saupe, Markus Cremer
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Publication number: 20070234883Abstract: An RF tag having stored therein equipment setting information related to a performance, by an electronic musical instrument, of a given music piece is attached to a music-piece-related information having music-piece-related information of the given music piece presented thereon. Electronic musical instrument includes an information acquisition information that communicates with the RF tag to acquire the equipment setting information from the tag, and an automatic setting section that automatically sets various settings and states of the musical instrument in accordance with the acquired equipment setting information. The musical instrument may further include a trigger section that triggers the acquisition section to acquire the equipment setting information from the RF tag. When the acquisition section has acquired new equipment setting information in response to triggering by the trigger section, states of the electronic musical instrument are set in accordance with the new equipment setting information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Tomonori Koizumi
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Patent number: 7279628Abstract: An electronic music apparatus has a tone generator settable by setting information to generate a music tone signal and an open memory area accessible for storing identification information of the electronic music apparatus and setting information specific to the electronic music apparatus. The electronic music apparatus reads out the identification information from the open memory area and sends the read identification information to an editing apparatus, and receives setting information from the editing apparatus and writes the received setting information into the open memory area. Further, when the setting information is written into the open memory area, the written setting information is applied to the tone generator. The editing apparatus has a storage for storing the edited setting information in association with the identification information of each electronic music apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Hiromu Miyamoto, Kenichiro Saito, Hideo Miyamori
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Patent number: 7279629Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for classification of information and using the classification information in search and retrieval of information. In one embodiment, musical compositions having various highly subjective characteristics and features are classified according to a schema of objective attributes that are associated with the characteristics and features. Categorizers carry out the classification and create and store attribute information in a database. A search and retrieval system can receive information that characterizes the features of a desired composition and can locate a matching composition. As a result, information having subjective characteristics, such as musical compositions, may be compared and similar musical compositions can be located.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jeremy D. F. Hinman, Rolf W. Kaiser, Geoffrey R. Stanfield, Paul Deeds, Frank Flannery, David Revelli
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Publication number: 20070221047Abstract: A method and apparatus for assigning a tone for an object displayed in a mobile device or a digital convergence product having a display function are provided. The method includes displaying a screen in which a staff and at least one musical note are assigned to each of a plurality of display objects on the screen; and if a display object of the plurality of display objects is selected from the screen and tone modification is requested, modifying the tone of the selected object, so that the modified tone is assigned to a musical note of the selected display object.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventor: Young-sun Kim
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Patent number: 7273979Abstract: A real-time controller of devices such as computers, synthesizers, and processors. It consists of a portable ergonomic body housing a configurable pressure sensitive array of sensors. Ideally suited as a MIDI controller, it may be used to control musical sounds, lighting systems, media viewers, or video games in a real-time or performance environment.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Inventor: Edward Lee Christensen
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Publication number: 20070214944Abstract: A mute piano is responsive to key movements and pedal movements so as to produce music data codes expressing the pitch of tones and pedal effect to be given to the tones in accordance with the MIDI protocols, and the damper pedal stroke is divided into a rest region, a half-pedal region and a damper-free region which are expressed by difference numerical ranges of data bytes of the musical data code: since the piano has its own individuality, the relation between the pedal position and the value of data bytes is to be calibrated; the controller of the mute piano enters a calibration mode, and optimizes the relation to the actual damper actions, thereby causing the music data code exactly to express the effect of the damper pedal to be given to the tones.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Tsutomu Sasaki, Shigeki Iida
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Patent number: 7268288Abstract: A music selection apparatus includes a music data storage unit, an impression amount storage unit, a music selection priority level storage unit, and a music selection processing unit. The impression amount storage unit stores an impression amount obtained by quantifying a listener's impression of a piece of music, for each piece of music stored in the music data storage unit. The music selection priority level storage unit stores a music selection priority level indicating at least one of a reproduction history and a preference level of a piece of music, for each piece of music. The music selection processing unit performs a music selection process of selecting a piece of music to be reproduced from the pieces of music, using a distance between the pieces of music in an impression space and the music selection priority level, the impression space having coordinate axes composed of components of the impression amount.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroaki Yamane, Junichi Tagawa
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Patent number: 7262357Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, Khurshed Mazhar, Scott Colville, James M. Alkove, Kirt A. Debique
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Patent number: 7259311Abstract: A mobile communication terminal provided with a tuning function, which saves a player the trouble of carrying around a tuning meter or the like and facilitates the tuning of instruments. A user designates a reference pitch stored in a memory, and inputs the sound of an instrument or a voice into a microphone. A synthesizer generates a sound that most approximates the sound input through the microphone according to the reference pitch designated by the user. The sound generated by the synthesizer is compared with the sound input through the microphone, and the result of the comparison is displayed on a display.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2005Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: NEC CorporationInventor: Kazumasa Ashida
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Patent number: 7256341Abstract: Various systems and methods described above permit a user's content experience (e.g. music playing experience) to be monitored and for metadata describing this experience to be collected. This metadata can be dynamically updated as a user experiences media content and then used to impart to the user a personalized experience that is tailored to that specific user. A user's metadata can, in some instances, provided across a wide variety of computing devices on which the user may experience the media content, thus standardizing the user's personalized media experience. In addition, intelligent or “smart” playlists can be provided which, in some instances, can be dynamically and automatically updated to reflect current user experiences, thus providing a highly personalized and enjoyable content experience.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Plastina, Khurshed Mazhar, Scott Colville, James M. Alkove, Kirt A. Debique
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Patent number: 7256339Abstract: The movement of animals may be controlled by recording a sound which initiates movement in an animal and combining that movement initiating sound with additional sounds to produce music. A preferred embodiment uses the sound of one or more active dragonflies in combination with at least one of instrumental notes and sounds of nature to repel mosquitoes, flies and other closely related insects while attracting or entertaining humans.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Inventor: Chuck Carmichael
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Patent number: 7253352Abstract: The present invention relates to a music playing/processing device for playing a musical file in a wireless communication device and determining the playing order of a plurality of tones of the musical file. The music playing/processing device comprises: an analysis module for receiving the musical file and analyzing a waveform corresponding to each of the tones to generate a plurality of order parameters of each of the tones; a sorting module for arranging a playing order to play the tones according to the order parameters of each of the tones; and a playing module for playing the tones according to the playing order. The music playing/processing device of the present invention is provided to reduce the tone commands to be executed and to make the digital signal processor use less memory to execute the wavetable synthesis operation, and to make the performance of the music as perfect as possible.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Mediatek Inc.Inventors: I-Hung Hsieh, Hung-Ming Chang, Hsi-Wen Nien
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Patent number: 7247787Abstract: An electronic musical instrument is composed of a main body portion and parts such as an upper keyboard, a lower keyboard, and so on that are selected from among parts of a high-grade and low-grade in accordance with the model thereof and placed in the main body portion, in which a ROM stores control programs necessary for control of the electronic musical instrument of the high-grade model and low-grade model so that a CPU selects any of these and executes it. The selection is performed in accordance with an ON/OFF state of a limit switch provided to correspond to one of the parts. A portion of the part is made to have a different shape depending on the grade, so that when the part is placed in the main body portion, the limit switch comes into an ON/OFF state in accordance with the grade of the part.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Norihisa Aoki
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Patent number: 7247785Abstract: The electronic musical instrument comprises a plurality of slide-type faders (1), an interval setup device (5, 6), and a sound synthesis device (20). The slide-type faders are provided correspondingly to a plurality of tones included an interval and allow slide operations to change output sound volume. The interval setup device means sets the interval to define a tone for each slide-type fader. The sound synthesis device synthesizes sounds according to a volume changing pattern with predefined sound quality and based on operations of the slide-type fader. The slide-type faders can be manipulated by fingertips or the like for musical performance to enjoy the DJ play without many practices or high proficiency.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignees: Vestax Corporation, Shingo AnnenInventor: Shingo Annen
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Patent number: 7247786Abstract: A song selection device stores song characteristic quantities of a plurality of songs. A user operates the song selection device to enter personal properties and a sensibility word. The song selection device selects a song having a song characteristic quantity corresponding to the personal properties and the sensibility word. The song selection device may select a plurality of songs.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Pioneer CorporationInventors: Yasunori Suzuki, Satoshi Odagawa, Yasuteru Kodama, Takehiko Shioda
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Patent number: 7244885Abstract: In a server apparatus, a storage section stores musical composition data representing a plurality of musical compositions. A transmission section transmits musical composition data which represents a first musical composition to an electronic musical apparatus via a communication network in a streaming manner, such that the electronic musical apparatus can reproduce the first musical composition in realtime basis. A reception section receives operation data from the electronic musical apparatus, the operation data representing a user operation of the electronic musical apparatus performed in response to realtime reproduction of the first musical composition.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Tomoyuki Kageyama
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Patent number: 7232949Abstract: A system and method for creating and/or rearranging musical content on a mobile device such as a cellphone or personal digital assistant (PDA), or on a computer for subsequent download and interactive playback on a mobile device. The method includes the creation and use of a digital music file, preferably consisting of MIDI sequence data, defining a musical composition having distinct musical parts, and the creation and use of a control file used in the rearrangement of the musical parts. The control file includes a plurality of control parameters for the musical composition, including which musical parts are active for each measure of the musical compositions. A user interface is included for allowing a user to alter one or more of the control parameters.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Sonic Network, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Ann Hruska, David Donato Quattrini, William Grant Gardner
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Patent number: 7230178Abstract: In a music system, an input unit is manipulated for inputting a signal representative of a performance operation amount rendered by a performer, and an output unit is provided for outputting a music sound in response to the signal fed from the input unit. The input unit has a grip part that is grasped by the performer and shaped to receive a dynamic pressure caused from grasping by the performer for inputting the performance operation amount. A conversion part is provided in the input unit for converting the dynamic pressure applied by the performer into a force acting in a specified direction. A detection part is positioned to align a sensitivity thereof with the specified direction for sensing the force generated by the conversion part and outputting the signal indicative of the performance operation amount in response to the sensed force.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2003Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Kenji Ishida, Yoshiki Nishitani
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Patent number: 7227072Abstract: A system and method for determining the similarity of music files based on a perceptual metric is disclosed. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, harmonic, rhythmic, and melodic components are generated for each of the music files. The dimensionality of the components is then reduced to six by a mapper. This reduction is part of what allows the present invention to process large collections of music files very quickly. The mapper maps the components to positions on two-dimensional feature maps. The feature maps are trained by a trainer. The top N positions in each feature map, along with their amplitudes, are taken as the representative vectors for the music files. To compare the similarity between two music files, the distance between the two representative vectors are calculated.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Christopher B. Weare
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Patent number: 7227074Abstract: A transport control, e.g., for use with an audio content playing device, the transport control for initiating play of dynamically rendered audio content selections that are rarely, if ever, played the same way twice is provided. The transport control includes a play indicator, e.g., a play button or the like, and a control indicator, for instance, a rotatable knob. The control indicator is linearly mapped to an interactive music engine having a plurality of component engines, each of which is controlled by the control indicator. Accordingly, the control indicator is referred to herein as a “multi-purpose” indicator. Upon altering this single multi-purpose control indicator, multiple components and music elements of the output can be affected. Thus, a transport control that permits a user to initiate play of dynamically rendered music selections with little input and/or decision-making is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Steven J. Ball