Musical-performance-information transmission method and musical-performance-information transmission system
US-2016379514-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9959853B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9959853-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515110828-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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A recording method acquires, from a first musical instrument which outputs playing data which represents playing information, playing data of playing by the first musical instrument; generates a first waveform signal according to the played sounds of the first musical instrument which correspond to the playing data; generates a second waveform signal according to a sound including a sound emitted from the first musical instrument and other sounds; generates a third waveform signal wherein the first waveform signal is subtracted from the second waveform signal; generates audio data from the third waveform signal; and records the audio data.
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A recording method comprising: an acquiring step of acquiring, from a first musical instrument that outputs musical-performance data representing musical-performance information, the musical-performance data output by the first musical instrument; a first waveform generating step of generating a first waveform signal corresponding to played sounds of the first musical instrument according to the musical-performance data; a second waveform generating step of generating a second waveform signal corresponding to sounds, including the played sounds of the first musical instrument according to the musical-performance data and other sounds, picked up by a microphone; a third waveform generating step of generating a third waveform signal by removing the first waveform signal corresponding to the played sounds of the first musical instrument picked up by the microphone from the second waveform signal; an audio data generating step of generating audio data from the third waveform signal; and a recording step of recording the audio data. 2. The recording method according to claim 1 , wherein: the musical-performance data is sequence data, and the recording step records the audio data paired with the musical-performance data from the first musical instrument. 3. The recording method according to claim 1 , wherein the musical-performance data is MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) data. 4. The recording method according to claim 1 , further comprising a fourth waveform generating step of generating a fourth waveform signal, using a sound source, based on the musical-performance data output by the first musical instrument. 5. The recording method according to claim 1 , wherein: the second waveform generating step generates the second waveform signal by picking up the other sounds, which is produced by a second musical instrument that is different from the first musical instrument, using the microphone, and the microphone is arranged in the vicinity of the second musical instrument. 6. The recording method according to claim 4 , further comprising: a fifth waveform generating step of generating a fifth waveform signal having a phase opposite of the fourth waveform signal, wherein the third waveform generating step generates the third waveform signal by combining the second waveform signal and the fifth waveform signal to cancel the first waveform signal corresponding to the played sounds of the first musical instrument picked up by the microphone. 7. The recording method according to claim 1 , wherein the other sounds are produced by a second musical instrument that is different from the first musical instrument. 8. A recording device for recording music from a first musical instrument that outputs a first waveform signal corresponding to played sounds of the first musical instrument according to musical-performance data representing musical-performance information, and other sounds other than from the first musical instrument, the recording device comprising: a recorder that receives the musical-performance data from the first musical instrument; a microphone that picks up a second waveform signal corresponding to sounds, including the played sounds of the first musical instrument according to the musical-performance data and the other sounds; a filter device that receives the second waveform signals output from the microphone, and outputs a third waveform signal where the first waveform signal corresponding to the played sounds of the first musical instrument picked up by the microphone is removed from the second waveform signal; and a recorder that records audio data that is generated from the third waveform signal output by the filter device. 9. The recording device according to claim 8 , wherein: the first musical instrument outputs the musical-performance data as sequence data, and the recorder records the audio data paired with the musical-performance data. 10. The recording device according to claim 8 , wherein the musical-performance data is MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) data. 11. The recording device according to claim 8 , further comprising: a sound source, wherein the first musical instrument outputs the musical-performance data as sequence data, and wherein the sound source generates a fourth waveform signal based on the musical-performance data. 12. The recording device according to claim 8 , wherein the microphone is arranged to be in the vicinity of a second musical instrument, which generates the other sounds. 13. The recording device according to claim 11 , wherein the filter device: generates a fifth waveform signal having a phase opposite of the fourth waveform signal, and generates and outputs the third waveform signal by combining the second waveform signal and the fifth waveform signal to cancel the first waveform signal corresponding to the played sounds of the first musical instrument picked up by the microphone. 14. The recording device according to claim 8 , wherein the other sounds are produced by a second musical instrument that is different from the first musical instrument. 15. A recording method comprising: an acquiring step of acquiring, from a first musical instrument that outputs musical-performance data representing musical-performance information, the musical-performance data output by the first musical instrument; a first waveform generating step of generating a first waveform signal corresponding to played sounds of the first musical instrument according to the musical-performance data; a second waveform generating step of generating a second waveform signal corresponding to sounds including the played sounds of the first musical instrument according to the musical-performance data and other sounds; a third waveform generating step of generating a third waveform signal by removing the first waveform signal corresponding to the played sounds of the first musical instrument from the second waveform signal; an audio data generating step of generating audio data from the third waveform signal; and a recording step of recording the audio data, wherein the musical-performance data is sequence data, and wherein the recording step records the audio data paired with the musical-performance data.
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