The disclosure relates to an electronic percussion instrument, a control device for the electronic percussion instrument, and a control method therefor.
Conventionally, there is an electronic drum device provided with a speaker. (See, for example, Patent Literature 1)
[Patent Literature 1] Japanese Patent Lain-Open No. H9-297576
It is desirable to localize the sound image so that the sound comes from the struck surface that has been hit. However, in the conventional technology, such a point has not been taken into consideration.
The disclosure provides an electronic percussion instrument, a control device for the electronic percussion instrument, and a control method for localizing a sound image so that a sound can be heard from a tapped place.
An embodiment of the disclosure provides an electronic percussion instrument including:
Further, an embodiment of the disclosure provides a control device for an electronic percussion instrument including a first struck surface, and the control device includes:
Further, an embodiment of the disclosure provides a control method for an electronic percussion instrument, in which a control device for the electronic percussion instrument including a first struck surface performs:
Further, an embodiment of the disclosure provides an electronic percussion instrument including:
Further, an embodiment of the disclosure may provide a program for causing a computer to execute processing performed by an electronic percussion instrument.
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An electronic percussion instrument according to an embodiment includes the following.
According to the electronic percussion instrument, it is possible to obtain an auditory perception that the sound is emitted from the place where the sound is struck. The electronic percussion instrument according to the embodiment may adopt a configuration further including: a second struck surface disposed side by side with the first struck surface and having the second speaker disposed on a back surface of or around the second struck surface; a second generation part that generates a second musical sound signal corresponding to a hit of the second struck surface; and a second delay circuit that delays the second musical sound signal input to the first amplifier so that the second musical sound signal is input to the first amplifier at a timing later than a timing of being input to the second amplifier.
In the electronic percussion instrument of the embodiment, a configuration may be adopted in which each of the first speaker and the second speaker emits a musical sound based on the first musical sound signal or based on each of the first musical sound signal and the second musical sound signal at a same volume, regardless of a hit position of the first struck surface and the second struck surface. In this case, it is possible to obtain an auditory perception in which the sound is heard loudly.
In the electronic percussion instrument according to the embodiment, it is preferable to adopt a configuration in which the first struck surface and the second struck surface are disposed side by side in a left-right direction. However, the direction in which the first struck surface and the second struck surface are disposed is not limited to the left-right direction. The first struck surface and the second struck surface may be disposed horizontally at the same height, for example, but may be tilted at the same angle or different angles. Further, the first struck surface and the second struck surface may be disposed at different heights.
Hereinafter, embodiments of an electronic percussion instrument, a control device for the electronic percussion instrument, and a control method will be described with reference to the drawings. The configuration of the embodiment is an example, and the disclosure is not limited to the configuration of the embodiment. In
The electronic percussion instrument 1 is an electronic musical instrument having a struck surface (pad) that vibrates when hit by a hand or a stick. Percussion instruments include bass drums, snare drums, Japanese drums, drums, cajons, and the like. In
The housing 2 on the left side has a struck surface 5a. The housing 3 on the right side has a struck surface 5b. The struck surface 5a and the struck surface 5b are disposed in the left-right direction with respect to the performer (user) so as to be symmetrical in the left-right direction with respect to the performer.
The inside of the housing 2 and the housing 3 is hollow. Inside the housing 2 (the back side of the struck surface 5a), a piezo sensor (also called a piezoelectric sensor or a piezoelectric element) 16a that converts the vibration of the struck surface 5a into an electric signal and a speaker 20a are fixedly disposed. Similarly, inside the housing 3 (the back side of the struck surface 5b), a piezo sensor 16b that converts the vibration of the struck surface 5b into an electric signal and a speaker 20b are disposed. The speakers 20a and 20b may be disposed around each of the struck surfaces 5a and 5b, but by disposing them on the back side of the struck surface in the housing, the electronic percussion instrument 1 can be made smaller, and the musical sound can be effectively heard even by using a small speaker. In this embodiment, as an example, the struck surfaces 5a and 5b are each made of a mesh-shaped material, so that the sound emitted from the speakers 20a and 20b may easily pass through. In this embodiment, an electronic percussion instrument having two struck surfaces will be described. However, the electronic musical instrument may be an electronic percussion instrument having one struck surface with first and second speakers disposed around the struck surface. At least one of the first and second speakers may be disposed on the back side of the struck surface.
The RAM 12 is used as a work area of the CPU 11 and a storage area for programs and data. The ROM 13 is used as a storage area for programs and data. The RAM 12 and the ROM 13 are examples of a storage device (storage medium). The operator 14 is a key, a button, a knob, a switch, or the like for inputting or setting various information such as setting information related to the electronic percussion instrument 1. Further, a sensor for detecting a predetermined physical quantity may be provided.
As described above, the electronic percussion instrument 1 includes the struck surface 5a on the left side, which is a performance operator, and the piezo sensor 16a that detects the vibration of the struck surface 5a. The electric signal indicating the vibration of the struck surface 5a detected by the piezo sensor 16a is converted into a digital signal by an A/D converter 17a and input to the DSP 15. Further, the electronic percussion instrument 1 includes the struck surface 5b on the right side, which is a performance operator, and the piezo sensor 16b that detects the vibration of the struck surface 5b. The electric signal indicating the vibration of the striking surface 5b detected by the piezo sensor 16b is converted into a digital signal by an A/D converter 17b and input to the DSP 15.
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Further, the DSP 15 performs a trigger detection 151b, a PCM waveform reproduction 152b, and a panning 153b in the same manner as the trigger detection 151a, the PCM waveform reproduction 152a, and the panning 153a with respect to the digital signal input from the A/D converter 17b. The musical sound signal that has been subjected to the panning 153b is input to a D/A converter 18b, converted into an analog signal, and amplified by a PW amplifier 19b, and a musical sound corresponding to the musical sound signal is emitted from the speaker 20b connected to the PW amplifier 19b.
Further, the DSP 15 includes a delay circuit 154a that delays the musical sound signal input from the panning 153a and inputs it to the D/A converter 18b, and a delay circuit 154b that delays the musical sound signal input from the panning 153b and inputs it to the D/A converter 18a. The delay circuit 154a delays the musical sound signal input to the PW amplifier 19b so that the musical sound signal output from the panning 153a is input to the PW amplifier 19b at a timing later than the timing of being input to the PW amplifier 19a. Further, the delay circuit 154b delays the musical sound signal input to the PW amplifier 19a so that the musical sound signal output from the panning 153b is input to the PW amplifier 19a at a timing later than the timing of being input to the PW amplifier 19b.
The setting of the pannings 153a and 153b and the setting of the delay time for the delay circuits 154a and 154b may be performed by the CPU 11 by operating the operator 14 by the user. In this embodiment, the pannings 153a and 153b are set to have the same volume distribution on the left and right sides.
The struck surface 5a is an example of the "first struck surface," and the struck surface 5b is an example of the "second struck surface." Further, the speaker 20a is an example of the "first speaker," and the speaker 20b is an example of the "second speaker." The DSP 15 (PCM waveform reproduction) is an example of the "first generation part" and the "second generation part." The musical sound signal obtained by the PCM waveform reproduction 152a is an example of the "first musical sound signal," and the musical sound signal obtained by the PCM waveform reproduction 152b is an example of the "second musical sound signal." Further, the PW amplifier 19a is an example of the "first amplifier," and the PW amplifier 19b is an example of the "second amplifier." The delay circuit 154a is an example of the "first delay circuit," and the delay circuit 154b is an example of the "second delay circuit."
According to the above configuration, when the struck surface 5a on the left side is hit, the corresponding musical sound is emitted from the speaker 20a on the left side, and the same musical sound is emitted from the speaker 20b on the right side later than the timing of that emission. As a result, the sound image of the musical sound is localized on the left side (struck surface 5a), and it is possible to obtain an auditory perception that the sound is emitted from the struck surface 5a. When the struck surface 5b on the right side is hit, the corresponding musical sound is emitted from the speaker 20b on the right side, and the same musical sound is emitted from the speaker 20a on the left side later than the timing of that emission. As a result, the sound image of the musical sound is localized on the right side, and it is possible to obtain an auditory perception that the sound is emitted from the struck surface 5b. In the above, in the amplifier control in the PCM waveform reproduction of the DSP 15, the volume is controlled to be the same on the left and right sides. As a result, musical sounds are emitted from the speakers 20a and 20b at the same volume. This makes it possible to hear a louder sound than when a difference is provided between the left and right volumes for localization.
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The left-right direction is divided into the center (CTR), regions L1 to L15 of the struck surface 5a in the left-right direction, and regions R1 to R15 of the struck surface 5b in the left-right direction, and when each of L1 to L15 and R1 to R15 is hit, the output levels (volumes) of the left and right sounds are made different and output (
As described above, from the second method, the following can be said about the relationship between the sense of localization and the delay time.
As described above, in the electronic percussion instrument 1, while the volume is the same, in the signal transmission to the left and right speakers, the signal for the speaker on the opposite side to the struck surface is delayed, so that the sound image can be localized on the side of the struck surface that has been hit, while the volume can be raised as a whole. As a result, the musical sound can be preferably heard. Further, in the electronic percussion instrument according to the embodiment, the localization position of the sound image of the sound emitted from the two speakers can be changed (adjusted) by changing the delay time set by the CPU 11 in the delay circuit. The configurations shown in the embodiments may be appropriately combined in the range not deviating from the purpose.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2019/051606 | 12/27/2019 | WO |