1. Technical Field
The present patent document relates generally to audio mixers and more particularly to an audio mixer and multichannel recorder configured for tablet computers.
2. Background of the Related Art
Audio mixers are well known in the art. However these prior art audio mixers have limited capability to interact with modern tablet computers. Accordingly, there is a perceived need in the industry for an audio mixer capable of pro-level audio mixing that has integrated tablet computer connectivity.
The present invention solves the problems of the prior art by providing an audio mixer that includes integrated tablet computer dock for seamless operation with a tablet computer. The audio mixer, as described herein, includes four or more channels of audio input. The channels are set up as a standard audio mixer. They can be mixed into 1 (mono) or 2 channels and fed to the tablet computer for processing or recording. Additionally, each channel can be independently transmitted to the tablet computer for software applications that allow Multi-channel recording or processing.
The audio mixer is designed to operate as a standard audio mixer when the tablet computer is removed. That is, the audio mix can be routed direct to the outputs. All settings, filtering and processing internal to the audio mixer are not affected when the tablet computer is not present in the dock.
One of the inputs may also be used with calibrated microphone. This enables the audio mixer to be used with applications utilizing real time audio analyzers.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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The rear panel 18 also includes output connectors 22 to route the audio mix to other audio recording, processing or playing devices. A headphone output 24 is provided on the control console 16 for the convenience of the user. The proper industry-standard connectors are provided to interface with mics, ¼″ cables, RCA cables, XLR cables, and the like. Additional outputs 22 may be included to provide outputs for other uses such as monitor and control room, for example, as is known in the art. The outputs 22 may include additional redundant connectors in industry-standard styles for the convenience of the user.
The tablet computer 15 is secured within the dock 14 via a door 17 that is hinged to the body 12 of the mixer 10.
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A guitar/line switch 33 may be provided to route audio of unamplified guitars.
Phantom power may be applied to channel inputs one 20a and two 20b and channel inputs three 20c and four 20d via phantom power switches 38a, 38b, respectively. The phantom power switches 38 apply 48V to the channel inputs 20 for use with studio condenser microphones.
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A recording level control 50 is included to control the audio level of the channel inputs 20.
Engaging mix switch 52 enables audio from the channel inputs 20 to be routed as a single audio source rather than as individual channels. A limiter 54 may be engaged via a limiter switch 56.
A master volume control 58 is included to control the overall audio output level as well as a separate headphone volume control 60 for controlling the level of the headphone output 24. If additional outputs are provided, additional level controls may also be included to control the level of that particular output as is known in the art.
Optionally, video from the tablet computer 15 may be enabled via a video switch 62, which outputs video from the tablet computer 15 to video outputs 64 on the rear panel 18 of the main body 12 of the mixer 10.
A power input 64 supplies power to the mixer 10. A power switch 66 is also provided to deactivate the mixer 10.
One advantage of the mixer 10 is the ability to function as an audio mixer with or without the tablet computer 15 engaged in the dock 14. With the tablet computer 15 engaged in the dock 15, additional audio processing and recording may be performed on the channel inputs 20. However, without a tablet computer 15 engaged in the dock 14, audio form the channel inputs 20 may be mixed and routed to the main audio outputs 22.
It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be within the scope of the present invention.
This patent document claims priority to earlier filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/594,028, filed on Feb. 2, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61594028 | Feb 2012 | US |