GEORGIA TECH RESEARCH CORPORATION (20240265899). Systems and Methods for Combining Audio Samples simplified abstract

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Systems and Methods for Combining Audio Samples

Organization Name

GEORGIA TECH RESEARCH CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Gil Weinberg of Atlanta GA (US)

Hardik Gowel of Atlanta GA (US)

Nitin Ravindra Hugar of Atlanta GA (US)

Qinying Lei of Atlanta GA (US)

Thomas Ottolin of Atlanta GA (US)

Raghavasimhan Sankaranarayanan of Atlanta GA (US)

Systems and Methods for Combining Audio Samples - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240265899 titled 'Systems and Methods for Combining Audio Samples

    • Simplified Explanation:**

A computer program allows users to create audio mash-ups by combining different audio sources into a single output file using a graphical user interface.

    • Key Features and Innovation:**
  • Audio mash-up computer program
  • Remote computer for back-end operations
  • Graphical user interface for arranging audio sources
  • Output audio file plays audio tracks according to user arrangement
    • Potential Applications:**

This technology can be used in music production, sound editing, podcast creation, and audio mixing for various multimedia projects.

    • Problems Solved:**

This technology simplifies the process of creating audio mash-ups by providing a user-friendly interface for arranging and combining audio tracks.

    • Benefits:**
  • Easy creation of customized audio mixes
  • Efficient workflow for audio editing
  • Enhanced creativity in music production
  • User-friendly interface for beginners and professionals alike
    • Commercial Applications:**

Title: "Revolutionizing Audio Mixing with Innovative Mash-Up Technology" This technology can be marketed to music producers, sound engineers, podcast creators, and multimedia content creators looking to enhance their audio editing capabilities.

    • Questions about Audio Mash-Up Technology:**

1. How does this technology improve the audio editing process for users? 2. What are the potential limitations of using a computer program for creating audio mash-ups?


Original Abstract Submitted

a first computer implements an audio mash-up computer program with a remote computer providing back-end operations via a data communications network. a graphical user interface on the first computer runs an audio mash-up computer program that provides digital content on the graphical user interface for identifying a plurality of respective audio sources of audio segments to combine into an output audio file. the graphical user interface is configured for displaying the respective audio sources as representative blocks of source data and allows a user to engage in arranging the representative blocks into lanes of respective audio tracks displayed on the graphical user interface. by combining the respective audio tracks into the output audio file according to an arrangement of the representative blocks as displayed in the lanes of respective audio tracks, the output audio file is configured for playing the respective audio tracks according to the arrangement.