This invention relates generally to digital radios and, more particularly, to the use of the digital radio to enhance the reproduction of a musical performance.
The digital radio is becoming widely available. As the technology has increased the sampling rate and the processing capability of the digital radio, the performance reproduction has improved. Similarly, improvements in the speaker systems have added an immediacy to the listening experience of a musical performance that has not been available previously. In addition, the digital radio has flexibility and capabilities that have not as yet been exploited.
At the present time, a multiplicity of formats for signal transmission are in use for digital radios. The common factor of these formats is the inclusion, in the broadcast band, of at least one digital-encoded channel. Referring to
As will be clear to those skilled in the art, the foregoing description is meant to be illustrative rather than comprehensive. At the present time, a standardized format for the digital radio broadcast band transmission has not been adopted.
Even with the advanced technology such as high sampling rates, the reproduction of an audio performance, such as a musical performance, lacks the immediacy and the nuances that are enjoyed by the more sophisticated listener. This problem is principally the result of limitations of the speaker systems.
In a separate field, automatic musical instruments are being developed and improved. By way of specific example, the modern version of the player piano includes a complete piano. However, instead of the pneumatic apparatus of an earlier day, electrically-driven solenoids, controlled by electric signals, can be used to create an audio performance replica that is substantially equivalent to a live performance.
A need has therefore been felt for apparatus and an associated method having the feature that an audio performance transmitted by radio broadcast bands can be enhanced. It is another feature of the apparatus and associated method to enhance the audio performance provided by a digital radio by adding an automatic instrument to the performance. It is still another feature of the apparatus and associated method to provide an automatic instrument controlled by the signals received and processed a digital radio. It is a further feature of the apparatus and associated method to improve the quality of a performance reproduction by using at least portion of a transmitted radio band signal to drive an automatic instrument.
The aforementioned and other features are accomplished, according to the present invention, by providing the processing unit of a digital radio with the ability to identify the parameters associated with at least one instrument in a performance. These parameters are then used to control the operation of an automatic musical instrument. The automatic musical instrument is then played either alone or as part of a performance being provided by the digital radio. The presence of the automatic instrument provides the audience with nuances that are typically lost in the detection, modulation, demodulation, and presentation by a speaker system of the performance.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood upon reading of the following description and the accompanying drawings and claims.
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The present invention, by adding at least one actual instrument to an audio presentation provides for reverberations, overtones and other features of an actual musical instrument that can be lost in detection, transmission, and the reproduction of an audio presentation. Then at least one selected instrument is an automatic instrument driven by control signals derived from the audio presentation. Thus, the subtle audio shadings that are normally present in live audio presentation, but not in the reproduction of the audio presentation, can be provided to the listener of the reproduction.
In the preferred embodiment, a selected instrument is selected from a plurality of instruments in a performance. The parameters that are used to control the automatic instrument include intensity pitch, attack, decay, etc. These parameters can be acquired by selective filtering of the performance signals. However, control signals for the automatic instrument can also be provided in one of the digital carrier signals of the broadcast channel. In case of a performance involving only a single instrument, only the filtering necessary is to determine the performance parameters for the automatic instrument and not the filtering necessary to separate the signals from the automatic instrument from the signals from other instruments.
It will also be clear that more than one automatic instrument can be used in an audio presentation.
While the invention has been described with respect to the embodiments set forth above, the invention is not necessarily limited to these embodiments. Accordingly, other embodiment variations, and improvements not described herein, are not necessarily excluded from the scope of the invention, the scope of the invention being defined by the following claims.