Claims
- 1. A multiple processing electric volume register adjustment device comprising:
- a plurality of operation mode means, wherein each operation mode means has an adjustment condition that is time-wise mutually exclusive from the adjustment condition of another operation mode means, and wherein each operation mode means includes a plurality of to-be-adjusted parts;
- a plurality of switches for selecting an operation mode selection signal that represents one operation mode means;
- control means for generating control signals using final adjusted values stored in a memory means according to the operation mode selection signal selected by the plurality of switches;
- adjustment voltage application means including a plurality of output terminals for applying a plurality of adjustment voltages to the plurality of to-be-adjusted parts of the selected operation mode means in response to the control signal from the control means; and
- memory means for storing values corresponding to the adjustment voltages from the adjustment voltage application means, wherein the values of the adjustment voltages are associated with the selected operation mode means.
- 2. A multiple processing electric volume register adjustment device as claim 1, wherein the first operation mode means is an audio or video reproduction system and the second operation mode means is an audio or video recording system.
- 3. The electric volume register adjustment device as claimed in claim 1,
- wherein the adjustment voltage application means has digital/analog converters.
- 4. The multiple processing electric volume register adjustment device of claim 1, wherein a first operation mode means and a second operation mode means are connected to a common output terminal of the voltage adjustment application means, and the first operation mode means has an adjustment condition that is independent of the adjustment condition of the second operation mode means.
- 5. The multiple processing electric volume register adjustment device of claim 4, wherein the first operation mode means is an audio or video reproduction system and the second operation mode means is an audio or video recording system.
- 6. A method for multiple processing electric volume register adjustment comprising steps of:
- selecting a first operation mode means that has an adjustment condition that is time-wise mutually exclusive from the adjustment condition of a second operation mode means;
- adjusting a plurality of to-be-adjusted parts in the selected operation mode means using final adjusted values stored in a memory means;
- storing into a memory a plurality of final adjusted values obtained from the step of adjusting, wherein the plurality of final adjusted values are associated with the selected operation mode means; and
- applying a plurality of voltages corresponding to the plurality of final adjusted values to the to be adjusted parts, the plurality of voltages being applied through a common output terminal.
- 7. A method for multiple processing electric volume register adjustment as claimed in claim 6, wherein the step of adjusting a plurality of to-be-adjusted parts comprises:
- reading adjusted values stored in memory;
- outputting the adjusted values to the to-be-adjusted parts in the plurality of operation mode means;
- varying the adjusted values to form modified adjusted values, the adjusted values corresponding to a selected operation mode when the selected operation mode is inputted; and
- storing the modified adjusted values in said memory when the adjustment is completed.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11773/1993 |
Jun 1993 |
KRX |
|
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/264,711 filed Jun. 23, 1994, now abandonded.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
4306113 |
Morton |
Dec 1981 |
|
4375776 |
Okamoto et al. |
Mar 1983 |
|
4614144 |
Sagara et al. |
Sep 1986 |
|
5402501 |
Silfajt et al. |
Mar 1995 |
|
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Chamberlin, Musical Applications of Microprocessors, pp. 239-243, 268-269, 1980. |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
264711 |
Jun 1994 |
|