Claims
- 1. A system for automatically tuning a stringed musical instrument by changing the frequency of a musical tone produced by each string of said instrument; said system comprising:
- (a) a detection means adapted to detect a musical tone produced by said instrument and produce a signal;
- (b) converter means adapted to convert said signal to a digital signal;
- (c) processing means adapted to convert said digital signal to a frequency signal;
- (d) comparator means for comparing said frequency signal to a predetermined frequency value and producing an electrical signal;
- (e) tension adjustment means comprising a pivotable tune lever arm means connected to said string for adjusting the tension on said string;
- (f) motor means activated by said electrical signal; wherein said motor means is operably connected to said adjustment means for adjusting said frequency to correspond with said predetermined value; and
- (g) bias means connected to said tension adjustment means for providing a bias force in opposition to the force exerted on said tension adjustment means by said string.
- 2. A tuning system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said instrument includes a plurality of strings; wherein said adjustment means comprises a plurality of pivotable tune lever arms corresponding to the number of said strings to be tuned; wherein there are a plurality of said detection means corresponding to the number of said strings to be tuned; wherein there are a plurality of said motor means, each of which is operably connected to a said tune lever arm; and wherein all said strings to be tuned are tuned simultaneously.
- 3. A tuning system in accordance with claim 2, wherein said instrument is a guitar; and wherein said motor means comprises a stepper motor.
- 4. A tuning system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said detection means comprises a magnetic pickup.
- 5. A tuning system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said detection means comprises a transducer.
- 6. A tuning system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said processing means for converting said digital signal to a frequency signal includes the use of a time-to-frequency domain transformation algorithm.
- 7. A tuning system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said detection means comprises magnetic pole members defining a gap therebetween adjacent said string, an electric coil in operative association with one of said pole members, and a source of D.C. voltage connected to said coil, whereby a static magnetic field is created across said gap.
- 8. A tuning system in accordance with claim 3, further comprising compensating means for compensating for non-linear effects of said instrument.
- 9. A tuning system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said bias means provides a said bias force which counterbalances the force exerted on said tension adjustment means by said string.
- 10. A tuning system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said bias means comprises a coiled spring.
- 11. A tuning system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising calibration means for computing the relationship between said frequency signal and the tension on said string.
- 12. A tuning system for automatically tuning a musical instrument having a plurality of strings, said instrument comprising:
- (a) detection means adapted to detect a musical tone produced by each said string and produce a signal corresponding to each said tone;
- (b) converter means adapted to convert each said signal to a digital signal;
- (c) processing means adapted to convert each said digital signal to a frequency signal;
- (d) comparator means for comparing each said frequency signal to a separate predetermined frequency value and producing an electrical signal corresponding to the difference between said frequency signal and said predetermined frequency value;
- (e) tension adjustment means comprising a plurality of pivotable tune lever arms each of which is connected to a separate one of said strings for adjusting the tension on a said string;
- (f) a plurality of motors each of which is activated by a said electrical signal; wherein each said motor is operably connected to a said tune lever arm for adjusting the frequency of a said string to correspond with said predetermined frequency value;
- (g) a plurality of bias means each of which is connected to a said tune lever arm for providing a bias force in opposition to the force exerted on said tune lever arm by a said string; and
- (h) calibration means for computing the relationship between said frequency signal and the tension on said string.
- 13. A tuning system in accordance with claim 12, wherein said instrument is a guitar; and wherein said detection means comprises a magnetic pickup.
- 14. A tuning system in accordance with claim 12, wherein said detection means comprises a transducer.
- 15. A tuning system in accordance with claim 12, wherein said processing means for converting said digital signal to a frequency signal includes the use of a fast Fourier transform.
- 16. A tuning system in accordance with claim 12, further comprising compensating means for compensating for non-linear effects of said instrument.
- 17. A tuning system in accordance with claim 12, wherein each said bias means provides a said bias force which counterbalances the force exerted on a said tune lever arm by a said string; and wherein each said bias means comprises a coiled spring.
- 18. A system for automatically tuning a stringed instrument by changing the frequency of a musical tone produced by each string of said instrument; said system comprising:
- (a) a detection means adapted to detect a musical tone produced by said instrument and produce a signal;
- (b) converter means adapted to convert said signal to a digital signal;
- (c) processing means adapted to convert said digital signal to a frequency signal;
- (d) comparator means for comparing said frequency signal to a predetermined frequency value and producing an electrical signal;
- (e) tension adjustment means comprising a pivotable tune lever arm means connected to said string for adjusting the tension on said string;
- (f) motor means activated by said electrical signal; wherein said motor means is operably connected to said adjustment means for adjusting said frequency to correspond with said predetermined value; and
- (g) calibration means for computing the relationship between said frequency signal and the tension on said string.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 07/128,685 filed Dec. 4, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,803,908.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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