Claims
- 1. A dynamic display for a sound signal analyzer comprising a housing having a plurality of separate electrically excited character forming electrode members electrically insulated from each other; said character forming electrode members being in the form of a quasi-universal character capable upon selective electrical excitation of displaying one of the alphabetic characters A, B, C, D, E, F and G, an electrode member forming a musical sharp note indicator .music-sharp., an electrode member forming a musical flat note indicator .music-flat. in juxtaposition to said quasi-universal character electrode members for display in conjunction with said alphabetic characters under certain conditions and a plurality of spaced-apart strobe bar electrode members adjacent to the quasi-universal character forming and the sharp and flat electrode members.
- 2. A dynamic display according to claim 1 wherein the quasi-universal character forming members are comprised of separate electrically excited components each of which has its own input terminal which are electrically insulated one from the other whereby selective excitation of the separately excited components causes display of a desired one of the alphabetic characters A, B, C, D, E, F, or G by itself or in juxtaposition to a musical sharp indicator .music-sharp. or a flat indicator .music-flat., each of which also has its own input terminal and is selectively separately excited under certain operating conditions, and wherein the spaced-apart strobe bar electrode members likewise each have their own input terminals and are selectively separately excited whereby the nature of a sound signal being analyzed can be displayed by the character symbol indicative of the closest note to the sound being analyzed, and whether the note is sharp .music-sharp. or flat .music-flat. in conjunction with a moving or stationery bar graph which is indicative of whether the note is on tune, sharp or flat and by means of the direction of movement of the moving bar graph whether the note is above or below a desired note and by the rate of movement of the bar graph how far above or below a desired note the actual sound being analyzed happens to be.
- 3. A dynamic display according to claim 1 further including an additional specialized character electrode member adjacent the quasi-universal character forming and sharp and flat electrode members, said specialized character electrode member upon selective excitation via its own input terminal serving to indicate that the sound signal analyzer with which the display is being used is operating in a special variable pitch reference mode of operation.
- 4. A dynamic display according to claim 2 further including an additional specialized character electrode member adjacent the quasi-universal character forming and sharp and flat electrode members, said specialized character electrode member upon selective excitation via its own input terminal serving to indicate that the sound signal analyzer with which the display is being used is operating in a special variable pitch reference mode of operation.
- 5. A dynamic liquid crystal display for a sound signal analyzer comprising a housing having supported therein an electrically conductive common electrode member, a plurality of separately excited character forming electrode members in spaced-apart parallel confronting relationship with respect to and electrically insulated from said common electrode member, liquid crystal material filling the space intermediate the common electrode member and the character forming electrode members, the character forming electrode members being shaped in the form of a quasi-universal character capable upon selective electrical excitation of displaying one of the alphabetic chracters A, B, C, D, E, F and G by itself or in juxtaposition to an electrode member forming a musical sharp note indicator .music-sharp. or an electrode member forming a musical flat note indication .music-flat. and a plurality of spaced-apart bar electrode members adjacent to the quasi-universal character forming and sharp and flat indicator electrode members on the same side of the liquid-tight housing therewith and in spaced-apart parallel confronting relationship to said common electrode member.
- 6. A liquid crystal display according to claim 5 wherein the quasi-universal character members are comprised of separate electrically excited components each of which has its own input terminal and which are electrically insulated one from the other whereby selective excitation of the separately excited components causes display of a desired one of the alphabetic characters A, B, C, D, E, F or G by itself or in juxtaposition to the musical sharp indicator .music-sharp. or flat indicator .music-flat., each of which also has its own input terminal and is selectively separately excited under certain operating conditions; and wherein the spaced-apart bar electrode members likewise each have their own input terminals and are selectively separately excited whereby the nature of a sound signal being analyzed can be displayed by the character symbol indicative of the closest note to the sound being analyzed, and whether the note is sharp .music-sharp. or flat .music-flat. in conjunction with a moving or stationery bar graph which is indicative of whether the note is on tune, sharp or flat and by means of the direction of movement of the moving bar graph whether the note is above or below a desired note and by the rate of movement of the bar graph how far above or below a desired note the actual sound being analyzed happens to be.
- 7. A liquid crystal display according to claim 5 further including an additional specialized character electrode member adjacent the quasi-universal character forming electrode members on the same side of the liquid-tight housing therewith and in spaced-apart parallel confronting relationship to said common electrode member, said specialized character electrode member upon selective excitation via its own input terminal serving to indicate that the sound signal analyzer with which the display is being used is operating in a special variable pitch reference mode of operation.
- 8. A liquid crystal display according to claim 6 further including an additional specialized character electrode member adjacent the quasi-universal character forming electrode members on the same side of the liquid-tight housing therewith and in spaced-apart parallel confronting relationship to said common electrode member, said specialized character electrode member upon selective excitation via its own input terminal serving to indicate that the sound signal analyzer with which the display is being used is operating in a special variable pitch reference mode of operation.
- 9. A dynamic liquid crystal display according to claim 5 wherein the electrically conductive common electrode member is specially shaped so that it provides a common confronting surface opposite substantially only the specially-shaped quasi-universal character forming electrode members, the sharp and flat note indicators and the spaced-apart bar electrode members.
- 10. A dynamic liquid crystal display according to claim 8 wherein the electrically conductive common electrode member is specially shaped so that it provides a common confronting surface opposite substantially only the specially-shaped quasi-universal character forming electrode members and the sharp and flat note indicators and the additional specialized character electrode member.
- 11. The method of displaying the output from a sound signal analyzer employing an electrically operated dynamic display comprised by a plurality of separate electrically excited character forming electrode members which are shaped in the form of a quasi-universal character capable upon selective electrical excitation of displaying one of the alphabetic characters A, B, C, D, E, F and G and juxtaposed to electrode members forming a musical sharp note indicator and musical flat note indicator; and an electrically operated dynamic display which further includes a plurality of separate electrically excited spaced-apart strobe bar electrode members adjacent to the quasi-universal character forming electrode members and sharp and flat electrode members; said method comprising displaying the alphabetic character of a musical note whose frequency value is closest to the frequency of a sound signal being analyzed and under conditions where the sound signal being analyzed is off tune from the displayed musical note concurrently displaying whether the signal is sharp or flat and electrically exciting the strobe bar electrode members concurrently with the quasi-universal character and the sharp and flat electrode members to display a strobe bar pattern that remains steady if the sound signal being analyzed is on tune and moves up or down dependent upon whether the sound signal is sharp or flat relative to the displayed closest musical note and the rate of movement of the strobe bar pattern is indicative of the extent that the sound signal is off tune.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 using an electrically operated dynamic display which further includes a specialized character electrode member; said method further including additionally exciting the specialized character electrode member to additionally display that the sound signal analyzer with which the display is being used is operating in a special variable pitch reference mode of operation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 356,501 filed Mar. 9, 1982,--Jesse Aronstein, et al--inventors for a "Sound Signal Automatic Detection and Display Method and System", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,457,203 issued July 3, 1984.
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