发明名称 |
Multiple instrument tuner system |
摘要 |
The present application includes a system configured to tune multiple instrument simultaneously. The system includes a plurality of frequency sensors, each in communication with a single instrument. The frequency sensor senses a pitch played from the respective instrument and transmits that pitch frequency to a single tuner for processing. The tuner compares each pitch frequency to a base reference. The base reference for each instrument may be different depending on the pitch played by the instruments. The pitch frequency is compared to the base reference and a deviation is produced. The deviation is transmitted and displayed on a readout for use by the musician to make adjustments to the instrument based upon the deviation. An additional readout is also provided to a third party operator for viewing. |
申请公布号 |
US9601098(B2) |
申请公布日期 |
2017.03.21 |
申请号 |
US201514693606 |
申请日期 |
2015.04.22 |
申请人 |
Black Hawk Dory |
发明人 |
Black Hawk Dory |
分类号 |
G10H1/44;G10G7/00 |
主分类号 |
G10H1/44 |
代理机构 |
Law Office of Jeff Williams |
代理人 |
Law Office of Jeff Williams ;Williams J. Oliver |
主权项 |
1. A method of tuning a plurality of instruments, comprising:
associating a first frequency sensor with a first instrument, the first frequency sensor configured to transmit a first pitch frequency as played from the first instrument; associating a second frequency sensor with a second instrument, the second frequency sensor configured to transmit a second pitch frequency as played from the second instrument; generating a first pitch frequency and a second pitch frequency; processing the first pitch frequency and a second pitch frequency within a single tuner simultaneously, the first pitch frequency and a second pitch frequency being compared to a base reference; transmitting a deviation of the first pitch frequency and a second pitch frequency back to the first frequency sensor and the second frequency sensor respectively, the deviation being illustrated on a readout within each respective frequency sensor; and adjusting the pitch of the first instrument based upon the displayed deviation shown on the first frequency sensor. |
地址 |
Fort Worth TX US |