Programmable musical instrument pedalboard
US-8957297-B2 · Feb 17, 2015 · US
US9524707B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9524707-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514621860-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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In one embodiment, a programmable pedalboard for a musical instrument is provided. The pedalboard includes a docking station for receiving a removable portable computer that provides a plurality of instrument effects. The docking station is configured to receive an audio signal from a musical instrument and to modify the audio signal from the musical instrument based on at least one instrument effect from the plurality of instrument effects.
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An apparatus for a musical instrument, the apparatus comprising: a portable computer including an interface being arranged to provide a plurality of instrument effects that is operably coupled to a docking station that receives an audio signal from a musical instrument and that modifies the audio signal from the musical instrument based on one or more of the plurality of instrument effects, the portable computer being configured to provide a plurality of first switches on the interface, each first switch being configured to one of activate and deactivate an instrument effect from the plurality of instrument effects, wherein the portable computer is further configured to provide an amplifier selection field to enable a user to select an amplifier of interest that simulates a particular sound provided by the amplifier of interest, and wherein the portable computer is further configured to provide a plurality of second switches, each second switch being configured to one of activate and deactivate a musical tone associated with one of a plurality of banks. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the portable computer is further configured to wirelessly transmit data of the instrument effect being one of activated and deactivated to the docking station. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the portable computer is further configured to wirelessly receive data of the instrument effect being one of activated and deactivated from the docking station. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the portable computer is further configured to generate a visual indicator to a user to indicate that the instrument effect has been activated in response to the data transmitted from the docking station. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the portable computer is further configured to provide various knobs within the amplifier selection field to control at least one of gain, bass, middle and treble for the selected amplifier of interest. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the portable computer is further configured to provide an amplifier cabinet selection field to enable a user to select a cabinet that simulates a particular sound provided by a speaker in the cabinet. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the portable computer is further configured to wirelessly transmit data indicative of the musical tone being one of activated and deactivated to the docking station. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the interface of the portable computer is configured to enable a user to drag and drop any one or more of the plurality of instrument effects in any order thereof. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the interface of the portable computer is configured to enable a user to remove one or more musical instrument tracks from a song such that the user provides a first audio signal for one or more removed musical instrument tracks with the musical instrument. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the portable computer is removably coupled to the docking station. 11. An apparatus for a musical instrument, the apparatus comprising: a portable computer including an interface being arranged to provide a plurality of instrument effects that is capable of being received at a docking station that receives an audio signal from a musical instrument and that modifies the audio signal from the musical instrument based on one or more of the plurality of instrument effects, the portable computer being configured to electrically communicate with the docking station and to provide a plurality of first switches on the interface, each first switch being configured to one of activate and deactivate an instrument effect from the plurality of instrument effects, wherein the portable computer is further configured to provide an amplifier selection field to enable a user to select an amplifier of interest that simulates a particular sound provided by the amplifier of interest, and wherein the interface of the portable computer is configured to enable a user to drag and drop any one or more of the plurality of instrument effects in any order thereof. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the portable computer is further configured to wirelessly transmit data of the instrument effect being one of activated and deactivated to the docking station. 13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the portable computer is further configured to wirelessly receive data of the instrument effect being one of activated and deactivated from the docking station. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the portable computer is further configured to generate a visual indicator to a user to indicate that the instrument effect has been activated in response to the data transmitted from the docking station. 15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the portable computer is further configured to provide various knobs within the amplifier selection field to control at least one of gain, bass, middle, and treble for the selected amplifier of interest. 16. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the portable computer is further configured to provide an amplifier cabinet selection field to enable a user to select a cabinet that simulates a particular sound provided by a speaker in the cabinet. 17. An apparatus for a musical instrument, the apparatus comprising: a portable computer including an interface being arranged to provide a plurality of guitar effects that is operably coupled to a docking station that receives an audio signal from a guitar and that modifies the audio signal from the guitar based on one or more of the plurality of guitar effects, the portable computer being configured to provide a plurality of switches on the interface, each switch being configured to one of activate and deactivate a guitar effect from the plurality of guitar effects, wherein the interface of the portable computer is configured to enable a user to drag and drop any one or more of the plurality of guitar effects in any order thereof. 18. An apparatus for a musical instrument, the apparatus comprising: a portable computer including an interface being arranged to provide a plurality of instrument effects that is operably coupled to a docking station that receives an audio signal from a musical instrument and that modifies the audio signal from the musical instrument based on one or more of the plurality of instrument effects, the portable computer being configured to provide a plurality of first switches on the interface, each first switch being configured to one of activate and deactivate an instrument effect from the plurality of instrument effects, wherein the portable computer is further configured to provide a plurality of second switches, each second switch being configured to one of activate and deactivate a musical tone associated with one of a plurality of banks. 19. An apparatus for a musical instrument, the apparatus comprising: a portable computer including an interface being arranged to provide a plurality of instrument effects that is operably coupled to a docking station that receives an audio signal from a musical instrument and that modifies the audio signal from the musical instrument based on one or more of the plurality of instrument effects, the portable computer being configured to provide a plurality of first switches on the interface, each first switch being configured to one of activate and deactivate an instrument effect from the plurality of instrument effects, wherein the interface of the portable computer is configured to enable a user to drag and drop any one or more of the plurality of instr
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