MOISES SYSTEMS, INC. (20240329918). TUNING ESTIMATION AND MODIFICATION simplified abstract
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TUNING ESTIMATION AND MODIFICATION
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Inventor(s)
Geraldo Ramos of Salt Lake City UT (US)
Filip Korzeniowski of Vienna (AT)
TUNING ESTIMATION AND MODIFICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240329918 titled 'TUNING ESTIMATION AND MODIFICATION
The patent application describes a system that can access an audio signal, determine an estimated tuning pitch, present it on a user interface, receive user input to modify the playback tuning pitch, adjust the playback tuning pitch based on the input, receive additional user input to play the audio signal according to the modified pitch, and finally play the audio signal with the modified pitch.
- The system can access audio signals.
- It can estimate the tuning pitch associated with the audio signal.
- The estimated tuning pitch is displayed on a user interface.
- Users can input modifications to the playback tuning pitch.
- The system adjusts the playback tuning pitch based on user input.
- Additional user input can cause the audio signal to be played according to the modified pitch.
- The audio signal is played with the modified playback tuning pitch.
Potential Applications: - Music production and recording studios - Live performances and concerts - Music education and training programs
Problems Solved: - Allows users to easily modify playback tuning pitch - Enhances user experience in adjusting audio signals
Benefits: - Improved control over audio playback - Enhanced user interaction with audio signals - Customizable tuning pitch for various applications
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Audio Tuning System for Enhanced User Experience" This technology can be used in music production studios, live performances, and music education programs to provide users with a more interactive and customizable audio experience. The market implications include increased user engagement and satisfaction in audio-related activities.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system determine the estimated tuning pitch of the audio signal? 2. What are the potential benefits of allowing users to modify the playback tuning pitch?
Original Abstract Submitted
a system may be configurable to (i) access an audio signal, (ii) determine an estimated tuning pitch associated with the audio signal, (iii) present the estimated tuning pitch on a user interface, (iv) receive user input directed to modifying a playback tuning pitch of the audio signal to deviate from the estimated tuning pitch, (v) modify the playback tuning pitch of the audio signal based upon the user input, (vi) receive additional user input directed to causing playback of the audio signal in accordance with the modified playback tuning pitch, and (vii) play the audio signal in accordance with the modified playback tuning pitch.