Method For Generating A Sound Effect
US-2024325907-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9251774B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9251774-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314038271-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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A mute unit 20 is attached to a trumpet. Inside the mute unit 20 , a microphone 21 is mounted, so that a sound collected by the microphone 21 is converted to an electric signal. The electric signal is supplied to a signal processor 30 . The signal processor 30 processes the electric signal converted by the microphone 21 such that changes in frequency characteristic of the sound caused by the mute unit 20 are cancelled. The signal processor 30 then outputs the processed signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A signal processor for use in musical performance of a wind instrument using a mute for reducing volume of a sound generated by the wind instrument, the signal processor comprising: a signal processing circuit which receives an electric signal converted from a sound generated in a state where the mute is used, processes the received electric signal to cancel changes in frequency characteristic of the sound caused by the mute, and then outputs the processed electric signal, wherein the signal processing circuit is formed of a FIR filter for performing convolution operation on a received electric signal, and a filtering coefficient memory storing filtering coefficients that is to be used for the convolution operation performed by the FIR filter to determine a transfer function. 2. The signal processor for musical performance of the wind instrument using the mute according to claim 1 , wherein the filtering coefficient memory stores plural sets of filtering coefficients, and the signal processor further comprising; a selecting portion which selects one set of filtering coefficients from among plural sets of filtering coefficients stored in the filtering coefficient memory to supply the selected one set of filtering coefficients to the FIR filter. 3. A signal processor for use in musical performance of a wind instrument using a mute for reducing volume of a sound generated by the wind instrument, the signal processor comprising: a signal processing circuit which receives an electric signal converted from a sound generated in a state where the mute is used, processes the received electric signal to cancel changes in frequency characteristic of the sound caused by the mute, and then outputs the processed electric signal, wherein the signal processing circuit receives an electric signal converted from a sound collected inside the mute or near the mute in a state where the mute is used, and the signal processing circuit processes the received electric signal on the basis of inverse characteristic of first transfer characteristic from a first sound receiving point inside a mouthpiece or near the mouthpiece of the wind instrument to a second sound receiving point inside the mute or near the mute in a state where the mute is used, and second transfer characteristic from the first sound receiving point to a third sound receiving point near a bell or a position of an ear of a player in a state where the mute is not used. 4. A signal processor for use in musical performance of a wind instrument using a mute for reducing volume of a sound generated by the wind instrument, the signal processor comprising: a signal processing circuit which receives an electric signal converted from a sound generated in a state where the mute is used, processes the received electric signal to cancel changes in frequency characteristic of the sound caused by the mute, and then outputs the processed electric signal, wherein with vibrations being applied to a prescribed position of the wind instrument having the mute, an electric signal converted from a sound collected at a prescribed first sound receiving point which is the prescribed position or is near the prescribed position, and an electric signal converted from a sound collected at a prescribed second sound receiving point situated inside the mute or near a bell of the wind instrument are obtained to previously obtain an inverse function of a first transfer function representative of changes in frequency characteristic from the sound collected at the first sound receiving point to the sound collected at the second sound receiving point by use of the obtained two electric signals; with vibrations being applied to the prescribed position of the wind instrument without the mute, an electric signal converted from a sound collected at the first sound receiving point and an electric signal converted from a sound collected at a prescribed third sound receiving point situated outside the wind instrument are obtained to previously obtain a second transfer function representative of changes in frequency characteristic from the sound collected at the first sound receiving point to the sound collected at the third sound receiving point by use of the obtained two electric signals; and the signal processing circuit receives the electric signal converted from the sound collected at the second sound receiving point as an electric signal converted from a sound generated with the mute being used, the signal processing circuit further processing the received electric signal on the basis of a composite transfer function obtained by combining the previously obtained inverse function of the first transfer function and the previously obtained second transfer function, and outputting the processed signal. 5. The signal processor for musical performance of the wind instrument using the mute according to claim 4 , wherein the vibrations are applied to a mouthpiece or a portion near the mouth piece. 6. A signal processor for use in musical performance of a wind instrument using a mute for reducing volume of a sound generated by the wind instrument, the signal processor comprising: a signal processing circuit which receives an electric signal converted from a sound generated in a state where the mute is used, processes the received electric signal to cancel changes in frequency characteristic of the sound caused by the mute, and then outputs the processed electric signal, wherein with vibrations being applied to a prescribed position of the wind instrument having the mute, an electric signal converted from a sound collected at a prescribed second sound receiving point situated inside the mute or near a bell of the wind instrument is obtained, while an electric signal converted from a sound collected at a prescribed third sound receiving point situated outside the wind instrument is also obtained with vibrations being applied to the prescribed position of the wind instrument without the mute, similarly to the vibrations applied to the wind instrument having the mute, to previously obtain a transfer function representative of changes in frequency characteristic from the sound collected at the second sound receiving point to the sound collected at the third sound receiving point by use of the obtained two electric signals; and the signal processing circuit receives the electric signal converted from the sound collected at the second sound receiving point as an electric signal converted from a sound generated with the mute being used, the signal processing circuit further processing the received electric signal on the basis of the obtained transfer function, and outputting the processed signal. 7. The signal processor for musical performance of the wind instrument using the mute according to claim 6 , wherein the vibrations are applied to a mouthpiece or a portion near the mouth piece. 8. A signal processor for use in musical performance of a wind instrument using a mute for reducing volume of a sound generated by the wind instrument, the signal processor comprising: a signal processing circuit which receives an electric signal converted from a sound generated in a state where the mute is used, processes the received electric signal to cancel changes in frequency characteristic of the sound caused by the mute, and then outputs the processed electric signal, wherein the signal processing circuit receives an electric signal converted from a sound collected inside the mute or near the mute in a state where the mute is used, and the signal processing circuit processes the received electric signal on the basis of inverse characteristic of first transfer characteristic from a first sound receiving point inside a mouthpiece or near the mouthpie
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