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    • 9. 发明申请
    • Electronic Music Box
    • 电子音乐盒
    • US20160267892A1
    • 2016-09-15
    • US15160132
    • 2016-05-20
    • Masahide Tanaka
    • Masahide Tanaka
    • G10H1/00G06F17/30G06F3/16
    • G10H1/0025G06F3/165G06F17/30743G10H1/42G10H2210/021G10H2210/121G10H2210/125G10H2210/356G10H2240/145G10H2250/211
    • Music data memory includes pieces of music within a group and other pieces of music outside the group. The next piece to be played is automatically determined by random table among pieces within the group. Favorite or newest piece is weighted to be more frequently played in the group. Piece in music data memory is automatically included into the group by random table. Newly downloaded piece into music data memory is included into the group by priority. Most frequently played piece is excluded from the group in place of newly included piece. Favorite or newest piece may be an exception of exclusion. Next piece is capable of being played in tempo similar to that of preceding piece by means of tempo-adjusted or piece replacement or repetition of the same piece for the purpose of continued baby cradling in synchronism with the same tempo of succeeding pieces.
    • 音乐数据存储器包括组内的音乐片段和组外的其他音乐片段。 要播放的下一张由组内的片段之间的随机表自动确定。 最喜欢或最新的作品被加权,以便在该组中更频繁地播放。 音乐数据存储器中的片段通过随机表自动包含在组中。 音乐数据存储器中新增的片段优先列入组中。 最常播放的片段不包括在新组合中。 喜欢或最新的作品可能是排除的例外。 下一件可以通过节奏调整或片断更换或重复同一件作为与前一件相似的节奏进行演奏,以便与同样的后续片段同步地继续婴儿托运。
    • 10. 发明申请
    • SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING, MODIFYING, INTERACTING WITH AND PLAYING MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
    • US20150268921A1
    • 2015-09-24
    • US14218609
    • 2014-03-18
    • Alain Georges
    • Alain Georges
    • G06F3/16G05B15/02
    • G06F3/165G05B15/02G10H1/0025G10H1/38G10H2210/115G10H2210/145G10H2210/151G10H2210/525G10H2210/576G10H2220/131G10H2240/056G10H2240/145G10H2240/325
    • Systems and methods for creating, modifying, interacting with and playing music are provided, particularly systems and methods employing a top-down process, where the user is provided with a musical composition that may be modified and interacted with and played and/or stored (for later play). The system preferably is provided in a handheld form factor, and a graphical display is provided to display status information, graphical representations of musical lanes or components which preferably vary in shape as musical parameters and the like are changed for particular instruments or musical components such as a microphone input or audio samples. An interactive auto-composition process preferably is utilized that employs musical rules and preferably a pseudo random number generator, which may also incorporate randomness introduced by timing of user input or the like, the user may then quickly begin creating desirable music in accordance with one or a variety of musical styles, with the user modifying the auto-composed (or previously created) musical composition, either for a real time performance and/or for storing and subsequent playback. The graphic information preferably is customizable by a user, such as by way of a companion software program, which preferably runs on a PC and is coupled to the system via an interface such as a USB port. A modified MIDI representation of music is employed, preferably, for example, in which musical rule information is embedded in MIDI pitch data, and in which sound samples may be synchronized with MIDI events in a desirable and more optimum manner. The system architecture preferably includes a microprocessor for controlling the overall system operation. A synthesizer/DSP preferably is provided in order to generate audio streams. Non-volatile memory preferably is provided for storing sound banks. Preferably removable non-volatile storage/memory is provided to store configuration files, song lists and samples, and optionally sound bank optimization or sound bank data. A codec preferably is provided for receiving microphone input and for providing audio output. A radio tuner preferably is provided so that output from the radio tuner may be mixed, for example, with auto-composed songs created by the system, which preferably includes a virtual radio mode of operation.