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US-2017294177-A1 · Oct 12, 2017 · US
US10008191B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10008191-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514796884-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 26, 2018 |
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A playback device includes a first buffer and a second buffer, each having storage regions, and a processing unit. The processing unit performs: a storage process that causes input audio data to be stored in the storage regions of the first buffer in order; a first playback process that causes the stored audio data to be played back in the order in which the audio data was stored; a designation process that designates, in response to a user input, at least one of the plurality of storage regions of the first buffer in which the audio data is stored; a copy process that causes the audio data stored in the designated storage region of the first buffer to be copied to the second buffer; and a second playback process that causes the audio data copied to the second buffer to be repeatedly played back.
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A playback device, comprising: a first buffer and a second buffer, the first buffer having a plurality of first storage regions; a plurality of designation keys, a number of the designation keys being same as a number of the plurality of first storage regions in the first buffer such that the plurality of designation keys respectively correspond to the plurality of first storage regions; and a processor, wherein the processor performs: a storage process that causes at least a part of input audio data that has a plurality of segments to be stored respectively in the plurality of first storage regions of the first buffer; a first playback process that causes said at least a part of input audio data stored in the first buffer to be played back; a copy process that, in response to a user input selecting at least one of the designation keys, causes segment data that are stored in the first storage region or regions that correspond to the selected at least one of the designation keys, including at least one segment of the audio data, to be copied to the second buffer; and a second playback process that causes the segment data that have been copied to the second buffer by the copy process to be played back while terminating the first playback process. 2. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein the processor, during said processes, starts performing the second playback process in response to the audio data being copied to the second buffer. 3. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein the processor stops performing the first playback process when the second playback process starts. 4. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein the processor determines the first storage region or regions of the first buffer from which the stored audio data are to be copied to the second buffer in accordance with a timing of the user input while the audio data is played back during the first playback process, and wherein the processor performs the copy process each time a new user input selecting at least one of the designation keys is received. 5. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein the processor performs a freezing process that causes a prescribed segment of the audio data that has been stored in the first buffer to be copied to the second buffer, said prescribed segment having a start point that can be set in accordance with a user input, and wherein the processor designates at least one of storage regions of the second buffer in which the prescribed segment of audio data has been stored in response to a user input that is performed after the freezing process has been performed. 6. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein the audio data includes musical data input from an external source. 7. The playback device according to claim 6 , wherein said musical data includes rhythm audio data for a plurality of bars of music that are played back at a designated tempo, and wherein the first buffer stores musical data that has a duration greater than or equal to one bar of music as defined by the rhythm sounds. 8. The playback device according to claim 7 , further comprising: a display unit that, when the musical data from at least one of the first playback process and the second playback process is played back, displays timing of the respective rhythm sounds representing the full bar of music. 9. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein the first buffer and the second buffer are ring buffers. 10. A playback method for a playback device that includes a first buffer having a plurality of first storage regions, a second buffer, and a plurality of designation keys, a number of the designation keys being same as a number of the plurality of first storage regions in the first buffer such that the plurality of designation keys respectively correspond to the plurality of first storage regions, the playback method comprising: storing at least a part of input audio data that has a plurality of segments, respectively, in the plurality of first storage regions of the first buffer; playing back the at least a part of the input audio data that have been stored in the first buffer; in response to a user input, selecting at least one of the designation keys, copying segment data that are stored in the first storage region or regions that correspond to the selected at least one of the designation keys, including at least one segment of the audio data, to the second buffer; and playing back the segment data that have been copied to the second buffer while terminating the playing back of the at least a part of the input audio data stored in the first buffer. 11. A non-transitory storage medium that stores instructions executable by a playback device having a processor a first buffer having a plurality of first storage regions, a second buffer, and a plurality of designation keys, a number of the designation keys being same as a number of the plurality of first storage regions in the first buffer such that the plurality of designation keys respectively correspond to the plurality of first storage regions, said instructions causing the processor of the playback device to perform the following: causing at least a part of input audio data that has a plurality of segments to be stored respectively in the plurality of first storage regions of the first buffer; causing said at least a part of input audio data stored in the first buffer to be played back; in response to a user input selecting at least one of the designation keys, causing segment data that are stored in the first storage region or regions that correspond to the selected at least one of the designation keys, including at least one segment of the audio data, to be copied to the second buffer; and causing the segment data that have been copied to the second buffer to be played back while terminating the playback of said at least a part of input audio data stored in the first buffer. 12. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein while the processor performs the second playback process, the processor continues to perform the storage process, thereby updating the first buffer with newly received input audio data, and wherein when said selection of said at least one of the designation key is reset, the processor ceases the second playback process and starts performing the first playback process with input audio data that have been stored in the updated first buffer. 13. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein each of the designation keys has a user recognizable indicator so that when a user selects one or more of the designation keys, the user recognizable indicator is activated to indicate to the user that said one or more of the designation keys are selected by the user. 14. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein said plurality of designation keys are arranged on a ring-shaped chassis. 15. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein said plurality of designation keys are arranged on a ring-shaped chassis, and said user recognizable indicator is a light emitting device that emits light to indicate to the user that the corresponding designation key is selected by the user. 16. The playback device according to claim 1 , wherein each of said segments has a duration of at least one musical note in said input audio data, wherein segment data having said duration of at least one musical note is stored in each of the plurality of first storage regions, and wherein the plurality of first storage regions in the first buffer sequentially store audio
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