Claims
- 1. The process of synthesizing a choral effect by using a sound chamber and an elongated arm to be rotated about an axis extending at an angle relative to the arm, that includes
- a. operating a sound source element to produce sound traveling in the chamber,
- b. supporting a sound detector element at an outboard end portion of the arm relative to said axis, and operating said sound detector element to detect sound traveling in the chamber, and
- c. effecting continuous sweeping movement of said arm and sound detector element thereon and about said axis to carry the sound detector through a sweeping path relative to said source element and relative to the chamber, while maintaining the source element in fixed position relative to the chamber so as to vary detected sound frequency and quality.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the arm is rotated in the chamber.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein said movement is cyclic.
- 4. The process of synthesizing a choral effect by using a sound chamber in which a sound reflecting panel element is located, that includes
- a. producing sound from a source element to be reflected from said panel element,
- b. operating a sound detector element to detect sound traveling in the chamber,
- c. effecting continuous movement of the panel element relative to said source element and relative to the chamber while keeping the source element in fixed position relative to the chamber so as to vary detected sound frequency and quality, and also effecting continuous movement of the sound detector element in the chamber.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the panel element is rotated in the chamber.
- 6. The process of claim 4 including the step of varying the velocity of said panel element.
- 7. The process of synthesizing a choral effect by using a sound chamber in which a sound reflecting panel element is located, that includes
- a. producing sound from a source element to be reflected from said panel element,
- b. operating a sound detector element to detect sound traveling in the chamber, and
- c. effecting continuous rotation of the sound detector element and the panel element in the chamber so that the sound detector element is moved along a sweeping path remotely from an axis about which the detector element is rotated, while keeping the source element in fixed position relative to the chamber so as to vary detected sound frequency and quality, the panel element being rotated relative to the source element and relative to the chamber.
- 8. The process of synthesizing a choral effect by using a sound chamber in which a sound reflecting panel element is located, that includes
- a. producing sound from a source element to be reflecting from said panel element,
- b. operating a sound detector element to detect sound traveling in the chamber, and
- c. effecting continuous rotation of the sound detector and panel elements about the same axis and relative to the sound source, and also simultaneously effecting continuous movement of one of the sound detector and panel elements relative to the other, so as to vary detected sound frequency and quality.
- 9. The process of claim 8 wherein the sound detector is rotated relative to the panel element and about another axis generally perpendicular to a plane defined by the surface of said panel element.
- 10. The process of synthesizing a choral effect by using a sound chamber, that includes
- a. operating a sound source element to produce sound traveling in the chamber,
- b. operating a sound detector element to detect sound traveling in the chamber, and
- c. effecting continuous non-circular movement of the sound detector repeatedly into different portions of the chamber and relative to the source element while maintaining the source element in fixed position relative to the chamber so as to vary detected sound frequency and quality.
- 11. Apparatus for synthesizing a choral effect, comprising
- a. a sound chamber,
- b. a sound source element having fixed position relative to the chamber for producing sound to travel in the chamber,
- c. a sound detector element located to detect sound traveling in said chamber, and
- d. means for effecting continuous movement of said sound detector element relative to said source element and chamber so as to vary detected sound frequency and quality, said means including an elongated arm rotatable about an axis extending at an angle relative to the arm, and said detector element being carried by an outboard portion of the arm relative to said axis to be bodily moved through a sweeping path in the chamber in response to arm rotation about said axis.
- 12. Apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein said last named means includes a rotary drive operatively connected with said arm.
- 13. Apparatus as defined in claim 11 including a sound reflecting panel element in the chamber, said last named means including a rotary drive operatively connected with said panel element.
- 14. Apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein the chamber is bounded by at least four plane surfaces.
- 15. Apparatus for synthesizing a choral effect, comprising
- a. a sound chamber,
- b. a sound source element having a fixed position relative to the chamber,
- c. a sound detector element located to detect sound traveling in said chamber,
- d. a sound reflecting panel element in the chamber, and
- e. means for effecting continuous rotation of the sound detector and panel elements and relative to the sound source, and for simultaneously effecting continuous movement of one of the sound detector and panel elements relative to the other, so as to vary sound frequency and quality, the sound detector element having an axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to said panel.
- 16. Apparatus for synthesizing a choral effect, comprising
- a. a sound chamber,
- b. a sound source element having a fixed position relative to the chamber,
- c. a sound detector element located to detect sound traveling in said chamber,
- d. a sound reflecting panel element in the chamber, and
- e. means for effecting continuous movement of the panel element and the sound detector element and relative to the sound source so as to vary sound frequency and quality.
- 17. Apparatus for synthesizing a choral effect, comprising
- a. a sound chamber,
- b. a sound source element having fixed position relative to the chamber for producing sound to travel in the chamber,
- c. a sound detector element located to detect sound traveling in said chamber, and
- d. means for effecting continuous movement of said sound detector element relative to said source element and chamber so as to vary detected sound frequency and quality, said means including a rotary drive operatively connected with said source detector element, the rotary drive including a first rotor rotatable about a first axis, and a second rotor carried by the first rotor and rotatable about a second axis offset from the first axis.
- 18. The process of synthesizing a choral effect by using a sound chamber, that includes
- a. operating a sound source element to produce sound traveling in the chamber,
- b. operating a sound detector element to detect sound traveling in the chamber, and
- c. effecting continuous movement of said sound detector element about separate axes and relative to the source element so as to vary sound frequency and quality.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 44,348, filed June 8, 1970.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Tremaine: Practical Sound Engineering, Radio & Television News, June, 1951, pp. 66-68, 84, 86. |
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