Claims
- 1.A method of luring an animal to an area in an environment, the method comprising an act of:
- 2.The method of claim 1, wherein the act (A) includes acts of:
- 3.The method of claim 2, wherein the act (A) includes an act of controlling the playing back of the pre-recorded sound from a hand-held controller.
- 4.The method of claim 1, wherein the pre-recorded sound played back in the act (A) is a first pre-recorded sound, and wherein the method further includes an act of:
- 5.The method of claim 1, wherein the pre-recorded sound played back in the act (A) is a first pre-recorded sound, and wherein the method further includes an act of:
- 6.The method of claim 1, wherein the environmental contact sound simulates the sound of a step taken by a member of the species, and wherein the method further includes an act of repeating the act (A) to simulate a sound of a member of the species walking.
- 7.The method of claim 6, further including an act of varying a volume at which the environmental contact sound is played back between repetitions to simulate a sound of the member of the species walking in a particular direction.
- 8.The method of claim 1, wherein the act (A) includes acts of:
- 9.The method of claim 8, further comprising acts of:
- 10.The method of claim 8, wherein the pre-recorded sound played back in the act (A) is a first pre-recorded sound, and wherein the method further comprises acts of:
- 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the act (A) includes an act of playing back a pre-recorded sound recorded from a sound actually made by the species.
- 12.The method of claim 1, wherein the act (A) includes an act of playing back a pre-recorded sound recorded from a man-made sound.
- 13.An apparatus for luring an animal to an area in an environment, the apparatus comprising:
- 14.The apparatus of claim 13, further including a speaker to reproduce the pre-recorded sound when the pre-recorded sound is played back and a user interface that enables a user to control the playing back of the pre-recorded sound, wherein the user interface is housed separately and can be disposed remotely from the speaker.
- 15.The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the user interface is a hand held unit.
- 16.The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the user interface is a touch pad including a plurality of buttons, wherein at least one of the plurality of buttons corresponds to a playing back of the pre-recorded sound.
- 17.The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the pre-recorded sound is a first pre-recorded sound, wherein the recording medium further stores a second pre-recorded sound that is recorded separately from the first pre-recorded sound and that simulates a second sound made by a species of animal in the environment, and wherein the controller can play back the first and second pre-recorded sounds contemporaneously.
- 18.The apparatus of claim 17, further including means for combining at least a portion of the first pre-recorded sound with at least a portion of the second pre-recorded sound to produce a combined output sound when the first and second pre-recorded sounds are played back contemporaneously.
- 19.The apparatus of claim 13, further including a speaker to reproduce the pre-recorded sound when the pre-recorded sound is played back and a volume control that controls a volume at which the speaker reproduces the pre-recorded sound when the pre-recorded sound is played back.
- 20.The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the second pre-recorded sound simulates one of a vocal sound made by a species of animal and an animal-to-animal contact sound made by members of a species of animal in the environment.
- 21.The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the environmental contact sound simulates the sound of a step taken by a member of the species, and wherein the controller can repeatedly play back the pre-recorded sound to simulate a sound of a member of the species walking.
- 22.The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the controller includes means for playing back the pre-recorded sound.
- 23.The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the pre-recorded sound is recorded from a sound actually made by the species.
- 24.The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the pre-recorded sound is recorded from a man-made sound.
- 25.An apparatus for luring an animal to an area in an environment, the apparatus comprising:
- 26.A method of luring an animal to an area in an environment, the method comprising an act of:
- 27.The method of claim 26, wherein the act (A) includes acts of:
- 28.The method of claim 27, wherein the act (A) includes an act of controlling the playing back of the first and second pre-recorded sounds from a hand-held controller.
- 29.The method of claim 26, wherein the first pre-recorded sound simulates the sound of a step taken by a member of a species of animal, and wherein the method further includes an act of repeating the act (A) to simulate a sound of a member of a species of animal walking.
- 30.The method of claim 29, further including an act of varying a volume at which the first pre-recorded sound is played back between repetitions to simulate a sound of a member of a species of animal walking in a particular direction.
- 31.The method of claim 26, wherein the act (A) includes acts of:
- 32.The method of claim 31, further comprising acts of:
- 33.The method of claim 31, further comprising an act of combining at least a portion of the first pre-recorded sound with at least a portion of the second pre-recorded sound to produce a combined output sound.
- 34.The method of claim 26, wherein the act (A) includes an act of playing back at least one of the first and second pre-recorded sounds from a recording of a sound actually made by a member of a species of animal.
- 35.The method of claim 26, wherein the act (A) includes an act of playing back at least one of the first and second pre-recorded sounds from a recording of a man-made sound.
- 36.An apparatus for luring an animal to an area in an environment, the apparatus comprising:
- 37.The apparatus of claim 36, further including a speaker to reproduce the first and second pre-recorded sounds when the first and second pre-recorded sounds are played back and a user interface that enables a user to control the playing back of the first and second pre-recorded sounds, wherein the user interface is housed separately and can be disposed remotely from the speaker.
- 38.The apparatus of claim 37, wherein the user interface is a hand held unit.
- 39.The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the user interface is a touch pad including a plurality of buttons, wherein a first of the plurality of buttons corresponds to a playing back of the first pre-recorded sound and a second of the plurality of buttons corresponds to a playing back of the second pre-recorded sound.
- 40.The apparatus of claim 36, further including means for combining at least a portion of the first pre-recorded sound with at least a portion of the second pre-recorded sound to produce a combined output sound when the first and second pre-recorded sounds are played back contemporaneously.
- 41.The apparatus of claim 36, further including a speaker to reproduce the first and second pre-recorded sounds when the first and second pre-recorded sounds are played back and a volume control that controls a volume at which the speaker reproduces the first and second pre-recorded sounds when the first and second pre-recorded sounds are played back.
- 42.The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the first pre-recorded sound simulates an environmental contact sound made by a species of animal in the environment and the second pre-recorded sound simulates one of a vocal sound made by a species of animal and an animal-to-animal contact sound made by members of a species of animal in the environment.
- 43.The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the first pre-recorded sound simulates the sound of a step taken by a member of a species of animal, and wherein the controller can repeatedly play back the pre-recorded sound to simulate a sound of a member of a species of animal walking.
- 44.The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the controller includes means for playing back the first and second pre-recorded sounds contemporaneously.
- 45.The apparatus of claim 36, wherein at least one of the first and second pre-recorded sounds is recorded from a sound actually made by a member of a species of animal.
- 46.The apparatus of claim 36, wherein at least one of the first and second pre-recorded sounds is recorded from a man-made sound
- 47.An apparatus for luring an animal to an area in an environment, the apparatus comprising:
- 48.The method of claim 1, wherein act (A) comprises playing back the pre-recorded sound that simulates an environmental contact sound made in the environment by a species of animal of which the lured animal is a member.
- 49.The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the lured animal is a member of the species.
- 50.The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising:
- 51.The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
- 52.The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the lured animal is a member of the species.
- 53.The apparatus of claim 25, further comprising:
- 54.The method of claim 26, wherein act (A) comprises playing back the first pre-recorded sound that simulates an animal sound made by a species of animal of which the lured animal is a member.
- 55.The method of claim 54, wherein act (A) comprises playing back the second pre-recorded sound that simulates an animal sound made by the species of animal of which the lured animal is a member.
- 56.The method of claim 26, wherein act (A) comprises playing back the first pre-recorded sound that simulates an animal sound made by a first species of animal and playing back the second pre-recorded sound that simulates an animal sound made by the first species.
- 57.The method of claim 31, wherein act (A) comprises playing back the first pre-recorded sound, which simulates a vocal animal sound.
- 58.The apparatus of claim 57, wherein act (A) comprises playing back the second pre-recorded sound, which simulates a second vocal animal sound different than the first vocal animal sound.
- 59.The apparatus of claim 36, wherein at least one of the first and second simulated sounds is made by a species of animal of which the lured animal is a member.
- 60.The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the first simulated animal sound and the second simulated animal sound are made by a same animal species.
- 61.The apparatus of claim 36, further comprising:
- 62.The apparatus of claim 36, further comprising:
- 63.The apparatus of claim 62, wherein the second pre-recorded sound simulates a second vocal animal sound different than the first vocal animal sound.
- 64.The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
- 65.The apparatus of claim 47, wherein at least one of the first and second simulated sounds is made by a species of which the lured animal is a member.
- 66.The method of claim 47, wherein the first simulated animal sound and the second simulated animal sound are made by a same species of animal.
- 67.The apparatus of claim 47, further comprising:
- 68.The apparatus of claim 47, further comprising:
- 69.The apparatus of claim 68, wherein the second pre-recorded sound simulates a second vocal animal sound different than the first vocal animal sound.
- 70.An apparatus for luring an animal to an area in an environment, the apparatus comprising:
- 71.The apparatus of claim 70, wherein the first animal sound is made by a species of animal of which the lured animal is a member.
- 72.The apparatus of claim 70, wherein the first animal sound and the second animal sound are made by a same animal species.
- 73.The apparatus of claim 70, wherein the first pre-recorded sound simulates a first vocal animal sound.
- 74.The apparatus of claim 73, wherein the second pre-recorded sound simulates a second vocal animal sound different than the first vocal animal sound.
- 75.The apparatus of claim 70, further comprising:
- 76.The apparatus of claim 70, wherein the user interface includes one or more controls to control a volume of the reproduced first and second pre-recorded sounds.
- 77.The apparatus of claim 70, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
- 78.A method of luring an animal to an area in an environment using a hand-held unit that houses a recording medium and a user interface, the recording medium storing a first signal representing a first pre-recorded sound that simulates at least a first animal sound made by a species of animal in the environment and storing a second signal representing a second pre-recorded sound that simulates at least a second animal sound made by a species of animal in the environment that is different than the first animal sound, and the user interface including a first button to select the first pre-recorded sound and a second button to select the second pre-recorded sound, the method comprising acts of:
- 79.The method of claim 78, wherein act (A) comprises controlling the simulation of the first animal sound made by a species of animal of which the lured animal is a member.
- 80.The method of claim 79, wherein act (B) comprises controlling the simulation of the second animal sound made by the species of animal of which the lured animal is a member.
- 81.The method of claim 78, wherein act (A) comprises controlling the simulation of the first animal sound made by a first species of animal, and act (B) comprises controlling the simulation of the second animal sound made by the first species.
- 82.The method of claim 78, wherein act (A) comprises controlling the simulation of a first vocal animal sound.
- 83.The method of claim 82, wherein act (B) comprises controlling the simulation of a second vocal animal sound different than the first vocal animal sound.
- 84.The method of claim 78, wherein act (A) further comprises controlling the reproduction of the first pre-recorded sound by a speaker housed separately from the hand-held unit, and act (B) further comprises controlling the reproduction of the second pre-recorded sound by the speaker.
- 85.The method of claim 78, wherein the user interface includes one or more volume controls, and the method further comprises an act of:
- 86.The method of claim 78, wherein the hand-held unit further houses a battery, and the method further comprises an act of:
- 87.An apparatus for luring an animal to an area in an environment, the method comprising:
Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to methods and apparatus for producing animal sounds to lure animals.