Electronic percussion instrument and method for controlling sound generation

US10043506B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10043506-B2
Application numberUS-201715715065-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2017
Priority dateSep 26, 2016
Publication dateAug 7, 2018
Grant dateAug 7, 2018

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Abstract

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An electronic percussion instrument to control generated sound in accordance with operation to the striking surface includes: a first sensor configured to detect a slapping operation on the striking surface; a second sensor configured to detect a contact operation to the striking surface; and a processor configured to control sound generated in response to detection of a slapping operation by the first sensor in accordance with a place of a contact operation to the striking surface detected by the second sensor.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic percussion instrument having a surface, comprising: a first sensor configured to detect a striking operation on the surface; a second sensor configured to detect a contact operation to the surface; and a processor configured to control sound generated in response to detection of the striking operation by the first sensor, in accordance with a place of the contact operation to the surface detected by the second sensor; wherein the processor is configured to control the generated sound based on whether or not a place of the striking operation on the surface detected by the first sensor and the place of the contact operation to the surface detected by the second sensor are within a same range. 2. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to control sound generated in response to detection of a striking operation on a first position of the surface by the first sensor in accordance with the place of the contact operation detected by the second sensor. 3. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to control the generated sound in accordance with a combination of the place of the striking operation on the surface detected by the first sensor and the place of the contact operation to the surface detected by the second sensor. 4. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to, when the place of the striking operation and the place of the contact operation are not within the same range, perform control so as to change the generated sound in response to detection of the striking operation, and when the place of the striking operation and the place of the contact operation are within the same range, perform control so as not to change the generated sound in response to the striking operation. 5. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 1 , further comprising a sound output unit, wherein: the first sensor detects a strength of the striking operation on the surface and the place of the striking operation on the surface, the second sensor detects the place of the contact operation to the surface, and the processor is configured to change at least one of a loudness and a pitch of sound generated by the sound output unit based on a difference in the strength or the place of the striking operation detected by the first sensor and to change the sound generated by the sound output unit based on the contact operation detected by the second sensor. 6. An electronic percussion instrument having a surface, comprising: a first sensor configured to detect a striking operation on the surface; a second sensor configured to detect a contact operation to the surface; and a processor configured to control sound generated in response to detection of the striking operation by the first sensor, in accordance with a place of the contact operation to the surface detected by the second sensor; wherein the processor is configured to cancel the sound generated in response to detection of the striking operation on the surface by the first sensor in response to the contact operation detected by the second sensor. 7. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to, when the contact operation is detected by the second sensor during generation of sound, cancel the sound being generated. 8. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to, when an output value of a threshold or more is detected by the second sensor for a set time, determine that the contact operation is performed. 9. An electronic percussion instrument having a surface, comprising: a first sensor configured to detect a striking operation on the surface; a second sensor configured to detect a contact operation to the surface; and a processor configured to control sound generated in response to detection of the striking operation by the first sensor, in accordance with a place of the contact operation to the surface detected by the second sensor; wherein: the surface includes a plate member that can be elastically deformed, the first sensor detects a strength of the striking operation on the surface and a place of the striking operation on the surface based on a change in resistance that changes with a contacting state between conductive thin films opposed on a face of the plate member, and the second sensor detects the place of the contact operation to the surface based on a change in capacitance detected by a detection unit disposed at the face of the plate member so as to correspond to the first sensor. 10. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 9 , wherein: the surface includes the plate member as a single member, the first sensor includes a plurality of sensors disposed at a plurality of corresponding places at the face of the plate member, and the second sensor includes a plurality of sensors disposed at a plurality of corresponding places at the face of the plate member. 11. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 9 , wherein the first sensor is disposed at a position closer to the plate member than the second sensor. 12. A method for controlling generated sound executed by a processor, comprising: detecting a place of a contact operation to a surface; and controlling sound generated in response to detection of a striking operation on the surface in accordance with the detected place of the contact operation; wherein the processor is configured to control the generated sound based on whether or not a place of the striking operation on the surface and the place of the contact operation to the surface are within a same range. 13. The method for controlling generated sound according to claim 12 , wherein the processor is configured to control sound generated in response to detection of a striking operation on a first position of the surface in accordance with the detected place of the contact operation to the surface. 14. The method for controlling generated sound according to claim 12 , wherein the processor is configured to control the generated sound in accordance with a combination of the place of the striking operation on the surface and the detected place of the contact operation to the surface. 15. The method for controlling generated sound according to claim 12 , wherein the processor is configured to, when the place of the striking operation and the place of the contact operation are not within the same range, perform control so as to change the generated sound in response to detection of the striking operation, and when the place of the striking operation and the place of the contact operation are within the same range, perform control so as not to change the generated sound in response to the striking operation.

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  • for extraction or detection of onsets of musical sounds or notes, i.e. note attack timings · CPC title

  • Piezoresistive transducers, i.e. exhibiting vibration, pressure, force or movement -dependent resistance, e.g. strain gauges, carbon-doped elastomers or polymers for piezoresistive drumpads, carbon microphones · CPC title

  • with 2D or x/y surface coordinates sensing · CPC title

  • Spint drum assembly, i.e. mimicking two or more drums or drumpads assembled on a common structure, e.g. drum kit · CPC title

  • Tuning means · CPC title

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What does patent US10043506B2 cover?
An electronic percussion instrument to control generated sound in accordance with operation to the striking surface includes: a first sensor configured to detect a slapping operation on the striking surface; a second sensor configured to detect a contact operation to the striking surface; and a processor configured to control sound generated in response to detection of a slapping operation by t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Casio Computer Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G10H3/22. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 07 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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