20240013755. EDITING OF AUDIO FILES simplified abstract (Soundtrap AB)

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EDITING OF AUDIO FILES

Organization Name

Soundtrap AB

Inventor(s)

Pierre Roy of Paris (FR)

Francois Pachet of Paris (FR)

EDITING OF AUDIO FILES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240013755 titled 'EDITING OF AUDIO FILES

Simplified Explanation

The disclosed patent application relates to editing an audio file that contains multiple tones. The audio file is cut at a specific time point, resulting in two separate streams: a first stream and a second stream. Each tone that extends across the cut is divided into two parts: a first part in the first stream and a second part in the second stream. A memory space is allocated for each part, storing the original state of the tone. The first stream is then adjusted by modifying the first part of one of the tones based on the information stored in the allocated memory space.

  • The patent application describes a method for editing audio files with multiple tones.
  • The method involves cutting the audio stream at a specific time point, resulting in two separate streams.
  • Each tone that extends across the cut is divided into two parts: a first part in the first stream and a second part in the second stream.
  • Memory spaces are allocated for each part, storing the original state of the tone.
  • The first stream is adjusted by modifying the first part of one of the tones using the information stored in the allocated memory space.

Potential Applications:

  • Audio editing software and tools
  • Music production and remixing
  • Sound engineering and post-production
  • Podcast editing and production

Problems Solved:

  • Efficiently editing audio files with multiple tones
  • Preserving the original state of each tone during editing
  • Ensuring seamless transitions between different parts of the audio stream

Benefits:

  • Improved accuracy and precision in audio editing
  • Enhanced flexibility and control over the editing process
  • Time-saving and efficient editing of complex audio files
  • Seamless integration of edited audio streams


Original Abstract Submitted

this disclosure relates to editing an audio file of a time stream having a plurality of tones t. the stream is cut at a first time point of the stream, producing a first cut a cutting the stream into a first stream and a second stream, whereby each tone which extends across the first cut, is cut into a first part ta which is in the first stream and a second part tb which is in the second stream. for each of the tones extending across the first cut, a respective memory space is allocated to each of the first part and the second part, each of the memory spaces storing an original state of the tone. the first stream is allocated with a further stream, comprising adjusting the first part of one of the tones based on the information stored in the memory space allocated to said first part.