Zaxcom, Inc. (20240379124). SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING LOCAL AUDIO DEVICES IN A VIRTUAL MULTITRACK RECORDING SYSTEM simplified abstract

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING LOCAL AUDIO DEVICES IN A VIRTUAL MULTITRACK RECORDING SYSTEM

Organization Name

Zaxcom, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Glenn Norman Sanders of Franklin Lakes NJ (US)

Howard Glenn Stark of Sparta NJ (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING LOCAL AUDIO DEVICES IN A VIRTUAL MULTITRACK RECORDING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240379124 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLING LOCAL AUDIO DEVICES IN A VIRTUAL MULTITRACK RECORDING SYSTEM

    • Simplified Explanation:**

The patent application describes systems and methods for wirelessly recording multi-track audio files. Performers use local audio devices to record their audio while transmitting it to a master recorder. The locally recorded audio can be used to repair any lost or corrupted audio during transmission.

    • Key Features and Innovation:**

- Performers equipped with local audio devices for recording and transmitting audio. - Ability to adjust functions of the local audio device remotely. - Repair or replacement of lost or corrupted audio using locally recorded audio. - Option to combine or process all locally recorded audio post-recording. - Inclusion of identifiers in locally recorded audio for easy identification. - Multi-memory unit provided for manipulation and processing of audio files. - Automatic adjustment of local audio device power mode based on recorder status.

    • Potential Applications:**

- Music recording studios - Live performances - Podcast recording - Film and television production - Remote collaboration projects

    • Problems Solved:**

- Loss or corruption of audio during transmission - Need for manual adjustment of audio device functions - Difficulty in identifying and processing audio files post-recording

    • Benefits:**

- Improved audio recording quality - Enhanced remote collaboration capabilities - Streamlined post-recording processing - Efficient power management for audio devices

    • Commercial Applications:**

The technology can be utilized in various industries such as music production, film, television, podcasting, and remote collaboration projects. It offers a convenient and efficient way to record, transmit, and process audio files, enhancing the overall workflow and productivity in these sectors.

    • Questions about the Technology:**

1. How does the automatic adjustment of local audio device power mode based on recorder status improve efficiency? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing and integrating this technology into existing audio recording setups?


Original Abstract Submitted

systems and methods for wirelessly recording multi-track audio files. in some aspects, each performer is equipped with a local audio device capable of locally recording the respective performer's audio while also transmitting it to a master recorder. functions of the local audio device may be adjusted remotely. the locally recorded audio may be used to repair or replace any audio lost or corrupted during transmission to the master recorder. such repair or replacement may be performed electronically or via playback of the locally recorded audio. in other aspects, a master recorder is not required since all locally recorded audio may be combined or otherwise processed post-recording. locally recorded audio may include identifiers to aid in post-recording identification of such audio. a multi-memory unit is provided to facilitate manipulation and processing of audio files. a method for automatically adjusting local audio device power mode based upon recorder status is also disclosed.