Claims
- 1. A system for mixing a plurality of audio signals each of which having a plurality of audio characteristics associated therewith, the system comprising:
an audio mixer having a plurality of channels each of which for receiving one of a plurality of audio signals, and for varying audio characteristics of the received audio signal, and for outputing the varied audio signal; an audio effects processing unit associated with each of the channels for adding audio effects to the audio signals; and a microcomputer system including:
a signal processing unit for transforming each audio signal into an audio signal visual image for display on a video display monitor, each of the audio signal visual images has visual characteristics that correspond to the audio characteristics of the corresponding audio signal, the signal processing unit also for generating audio effect images for display on the video display monitor, the audio effect images have visual characteristics that correspond to audio effects added to the audio signals by the audio effects processing unit, and a user control for allowing a user to adjust the displayed audio effect images, wherein the audio effects processing unit changes audio effects added to the audio signals in response to corresponding user adjustments to the displayed audio effect images.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the user control also allows a user to adjust the displayed audio signal visual images, wherein the audio mixer varies the audio characteristics of the audio signals in response to corresponding user adjustments to the displayed audio signal visual images.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein for a selected channel, the signal processing unit displays the corresponding audio signal visual image and audio effect image, and wherein the audio effect added to the audio signal of the selected channel is represented by the visual characteristics of the displayed audio effect image and by the spatial location of the displayed audio effect image relative to the displayed audio signal visual image.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the audio effects added to the audio signals include at least one of reverb, sound delay, diffusion, phase shift, flange, chorus, compression, noise gating, harmonization, aural excitation, and aural enhancement.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the signal processing unit displays a three-dimensional room on the video display monitor, and wherein the audio signal visual images and the audio effects images are displayed in the three dimensional room.
- 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the visual characteristics of the audio signal visual images include as least one of shape, size, spatial location, color, density and texture, which correspond to audio characteristics of the audio signals which include as least one of frequency, amplitude, and sound balance.
- 7. A system for mixing a plurality of audio signals each of which having a plurality of audio characteristics associated therewith, the system comprising:
an audio mixer having a plurality of channels each of which for receiving one of a plurality of audio signals, and for varying audio characteristics of the received audio signal, and for outputing the varied audio signal; a plurality of speakers that broadcast the audio signals outputed by the audio mixer; and a microcomputer system including a signal processing unit for transforming each audio signal into an audio signal visual image for display on a video display monitor, each of the audio signal visual images has visual characteristics that correspond to the audio characteristics of the corresponding audio signal, the audio signal visual images are displayed on the video display monitor within a three dimensional room background image that contains a plurality of speaker images that represent the plurality of speakers broadcasting the audio signals from the audio mixer, wherein the spatial locations of the audio signal visual images relative to the plurality of speaker images correspond to perceived spatial characteristics of the audio signals broadcasted from the plurality of speakers.
- 8. The system of claim 7, further comprising:
a user control for allowing a user to adjust the displayed audio signal visual images, wherein the audio mixer varies the audio characteristics of the audio signals in response to corresponding user adjustments to the displayed audio signal visual images.
- 9. The system of claim 8, further comprising:
an audio effects processing unit associated with each of the channels for adding audio effects to the audio signals; the signal processing unit also for generating audio effect images for display on the video display monitor, the audio effect images have visual characteristics that correspond to audio effects added to the audio signals by the audio effects processing unit; and the user control also for allowing, a user to adjust the displayed audio effect images, wherein the audio effects processing unit changes audio effects added to the audio signals in response to corresponding user adjustments to the displayed audio effect images.
- 10. A system for mixing a plurality of audio signals each of which having a plurality of audio characteristics associated therewith, the system comprising:
an audio mixer having a plurality of channels each of which for receiving one of a plurality of audio signals, and for varying audio characteristics of the received audio signal, and for outputing the varied audio signal; and a microcomputer system including:
a signal processing unit for transforming each audio signal into an audio signal visual image for display on a video display monitor, each of the audio signal visual images has visual characteristics that correspond to the audio characteristics of the corresponding audio signal, and the signal processing unit also for performing frequency analysis on each of the audio signals to detect even and odd harmonic components thereof, and for placing a first type of texturing image on the corresponding audio signal visual images for detected even harmonic components and a second type of texturing image on corresponding audio signal visual images for detected odd harmonic components.
- 11. The system of claim 10, wherein the vertical positions of the first and second types of texturing images on the audio signal visual images are dictated as a function of the frequency values of the corresponding detected harmonic components.
- 12. The system of claim 10, wherein the first and second types of texturing images are rounded and pointed protrusions respectively, and the number and height of the rounded and pointed protrusions on the audio signal visual images are dictated by the amplitudes of the corresponding detected harmonic components.
- 13. The system of claim 10, further comprising:
a user control for allowing a user to adjust the displayed audio signal visual images, wherein the audio mixer varies the audio characteristics of the audio signals in response to corresponding user adjustments to the displayed audio signal visual images.
- 14. The system of claim 13, further comprising:
an audio effects processing unit associated with each of the channels for adding audio effects to the audio signals; the signal processing unit also for generating audio effect images for display on the video display monitor, the audio effect images have visual characteristics that correspond to audio effects added to the audio signals by the audio effects processing unit; and the user control also for allowing a user to adjust the displayed audio effect images, wherein the audio effects processing unit changes audio effects added to the audio signals in response to corresponding user adjustments to the displayed audio effect images.
- 15. A system for mixing a plurality of audio signals each of which having a plurality of audio characteristics associated therewith, the system comprising:
an audio mixer having a plurality of channels each of which for receiving one of a plurality of audio signals, and for varying audio characteristics of the received audio signal, and for outputing the varied audio signal; and a microcomputer system including a signal processing unit for transforming a selected audio signal into an audio signal visual image for display on a video display monitor, the audio signal visual image is segmented into portions that correspond to preselected frequency ranges, wherein the frequency components of the selected audio signal are dynamically correlated with, and visually displayed with dynamic visual characteristics in, corresponding segmented portions of the audio signal visual image.
- 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the audio signal visual image has a trapezoidal shape.
- 17. The system of claim 15, wherein each of the segmented portions has a color intensity that varies with the amplitude of the audio signal component in the corresponding frequency range.
- 18. An article of manufacture for use with a computer system, an audio mixer having a plurality of channels each of which for receiving one of a plurality of audio signals and for varying audio characteristics of the received audio signal and for outputing the varied audio signal, an audio effects processing unit associated with each of the channels for adding audio effects to the audio signals, and a plurality of speakers that broadcast the audio signals outputed by the audio mixer, the article of manufacture comprising:
a computer usable medium having computer readable program code means embodied therein for creating visual images of audio signals and audio effects, the computer readable program code means in said article of manufacture comprising:
computer readable program code means for causing the computer to transform each audio signal into an audio signal visual image and to display the audio signal visual images on a video display monitor, each of the audio signal visual images has visual characteristics that correspond to the audio characteristics of the corresponding audio signal; and computer readable program code means for causing the computer to generate audio effect images and to display the audio effect images on the video display monitor, the audio effect images have visual characteristics that correspond to audio effects added to the audio signals by an audio effects processing unit.
- 19. The article of manufacture of claim 18, further comprising:
computer readable program code means for causing the computer to allow a user to adjust the displayed audio effect images, wherein the audio effects processing unit changes audio effects added to the audio signals in response to corresponding user adjustments to the displayed audio effect images.
- 20. The article of manufacture of claim 18, further comprising:
computer readable program code means for causing the computer to allow a user to adjust the displayed audio signal visual images, wherein the audio mixer varies the audio characteristics of the audio signals in response to corresponding user adjustments to the displayed audio signal visual images.
- 21. The article of manufacture of claim 18, wherein the computer readable program code means is configured so that, for a selected channel, the corresponding audio signal visual image and audio effect image are displayed simultaneously, and wherein the audio effect added to the audio signal of the selected channel is represented by the visual characteristics of the displayed audio effect image and by the spatial location of the displayed audio effect image relative to the displayed audio signal visual image.
- 22. The article of manufacture of claim 18, wherein the computer readable program code means is configured so that the audio signal visual images are displayed on the video display monitor within a three dimensional room background image that contains a plurality of speaker images that represent the plurality of speakers broadcasting the audio signals from the audio mixer, wherein the spatial locations of the audio signal visual images relative to the plurality of speaker images correspond to perceived spatial characteristics of the audio signals broadcasted from the plurality of speakers.
- 23. The article of manufacture of claim 18, wherein the computer readable program code means is configured for causing the computer to perform frequency analysis on each of the audio signals to detect even and odd harmonic components thereof, and for causing the computer to place a first type of texturing image on the corresponding audio signal visual images for detected even harmonic components and a second type of texturing image on corresponding audio signal visual images for detected odd harmonic components.
- 24. The article of manufacture of claim 18, wherein the computer readable program code means is configured to cause the computer to place the first and second texturing images on the audio signal visual images in vertical positions that are a function of the frequency values of the corresponding detected harmonic components.
- 25. The article of manufacture of claim 24, wherein the computer readable program code means is configured to cause the computer to display rounded and pointed protrusions as the first and second types of texturing images respectively, and to determine the number and height of the rounded and pointed protrusions on the audio signal visual images as a function of the amplitudes of the corresponding detected harmonic components.
- 26. The article of manufacture of claim 24, wherein the computer readable program code means is configured to cause the computer to divide a selected audio signal visual image into segment portions that correspond to preselected frequency ranges, wherein the frequency components of the corresponding audio signal are dynamically correlated with, and visually displayed with dynamic visual characteristics in, corresponding segment portions of the audio signal visual image.
- 27. The article of manufacture of claim 24, wherein the computer readable program code means is configured to cause the computer to vary a color intensity for each of the segment portion as a function of the amplitude of the audio signal component in the corresponding frequency range.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/423,685, filed on Apr. 18, 1995, which in turn was a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/118,405, filed on Sep. 7, 1993, now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/874,599, filed on Apr. 27, 1992, now abandoned.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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