Claims
- 1. A multiple frequency tuning display system for use with a transducer coupled to a musical sound, said display system comprising:
- a processor, adapted to be coupled to the transducer, having means for receiving a transducer signal from said transducer, analysis means for separating multiple fundamental tones within said transducer signal and determining measured frequencies of said multiple fundamental tones, means for determining deviations of said measured frequencies from corresponding target frequencies and means for generating a display signal from said deviations; and
- a display unit, for use in tuning said musical sound coupled to said processor, said display unit for receiving said display signal and for simultaneously displaying frequency deviation indicators of at least two of said measured frequencies.
- 2. The display system of claim 1 wherein said transducer is mechanically mounted with said display system.
- 3. The display system of claim 2 wherein said transducer is a microphone.
- 4. The display system of claim 1 wherein said transducer is remote from said display system.
- 5. The display system of claim 4 wherein the source of the musical sound is a musical instrument and wherein said transducer is mounted on said musical instrument.
- 6. The display system of claim 5 wherein said transducer is magnetically coupled to said musical instrument.
- 7. The display system of claim 5 wherein said transducer is acoustically coupled to said musical instrument.
- 8. The display system of claim 5 wherein said transducer is optically coupled to said musical instrument.
- 9. The display system of claim 1 wherein said analysis means utilizes a Fourier transform.
- 10. The display system of claim 1 wherein said analysis means utilizes a plurality of bandpass filters to separate said multiple tones.
- 11. The display system of claim 10 wherein said analysis means further utilizes period measurement to determine said measured frequencies of said multiple tones.
- 12. The display system of claim 1 wherein said display signal is generated in real time.
- 13. The display system of claim 1 wherein said display signal is generated in real time.
- 14. The display system of claim 12 wherein said display signal is continually updated.
- 15. The display system of claim 12 wherein the accuracy of said frequency indicators is sufficient for tuning a musical instrument.
- 16. The display system of claim 15 wherein said accuracy is within two cents.
- 17. The display system of claim 16 wherein said accuracy is within one cent.
- 18. The display system of claim 12 wherein said transducer is a microphone mechanically mounted with said display system.
- 19. The display system of claim 12 wherein said transducer is remote from said display system.
- 20. The display system of claim 19 wherein the source of the musical sound is a musical instrument and wherein said transducer is mounted on, and magnetically coupled to, said musical instrument.
- 21. The display system of claim 19 wherein the source of the musical sound is a musical instrument and wherein said transducer is mounted on, and acoustically coupled to, said musical instrument.
- 22. The display system of claim 12 wherein said analysis means utilizes a Fourier transform.
- 23. The display system of claim 12 wherein said analysis means utilizes a plurality of bandpass filters to separate said multiple tones.
Parent Case Info
This application is based on Provisional Application 60/001,205, filed Jul. 14, 1995, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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87 07068 |
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