[0001] The present invention relates to a natural sound playback apparatus that is suitable
for creating relaxation space in an office or residence.
[0002] Among various sounds in our life space are human voices, the rings of telephone bells,
sounds generated by cars or trucks, and sounds from neighbor residences, which usually
give us mental stresses and distract our concentration. In order to prevent damages
caused by the noise, there have been methods of insulating the noise and methods of
masking uncomfortable sounds by other sounds. A typical example of the latter method
is so called Background music (BGM). However, BGM has an individual melody, and we
have different likes and dislikes, so that it is difficult to please everyone. As
a result, natural sounds such as the murmur of a brook and a song of a bird have been
recently widely used. These natural sounds have natural fluctuation characteristics,
for example the ones generally called 1/f fluctuation characteristics. The characteristics
are known to have effects of relaxing people. However, it is said that if recorded
natural sounds are repeatedly played back, human senses can perceive a periodicity.
Therefore, we feel soon uncomfortable caused by the perception of the periodicity.
In order to eliminate the feeling of repetition, a method of artificially creating
1/f characteristics and generating intermittent natural sounds like a song of a bird
by controlling playback timing has been used to arouse naturalness. Further, a plurality
of natural sounds are sometimes combined for playback to augment naturalness.
[0003] In the following is described an example of a prior natural sound playback apparatus.
Fig. 7 is a block diagram showing the construction of a prior natural sound playback
apparatus. In Fig. 7, a plurality of intermittent natural sounds having inherent unit
lengths such as notes of a cuckoo or a warbler and the sound of waves are stored as
sound material data pieces 1a, 1b, 1c, ··· in a sound material data memory 1. Here,
each natural sound has its inherent 1/f fluctuation characteristic. A 1/f fluctuation
timing generator 2a simulates the inherent 1/f characteristic of the sound material
data piece 1a to create its playback timing. 1/f fluctuation timing generators 2b,
2c, ··· similarly simulate the inherent 1/f characteristics of the sound material
data pieces 1b, 1c, ··· to create their playback timing. In this way, each 1/f fluctuation
timing generator one-to-one corresponds to each sound material data piece stored in
sound material memory 1. A data reader 13a reads the sound material data piece 1a
from sound material memory 1, when playback timing generated by 1/f fluctuation timing
generator 2a occurs. Data readers 13b, 13c, ··· similarly correspond to 1/f fluctuation
timing generators 2b, 2c, ··· , so that the number of data readers is the same as
the number of sound material data pieces stored in sound material memory 1. A natural
sound playback section 14a plays back a signal read by data reader 13a. Natural sound
playback sections 14b, 14c, ··· similarly correspond to data readers 13b, 13c, ···,
so that the number of natural sound playback sections is the same as the number of
sound material data pieces stored in sound material memory 1. The outputs from the
plurality of natural sound playback sections are combined to output a composite signal
from a composite output device 5.
[0004] The control shown by a flowchart of Fig. 8 is performed with the above construction.
For simplicity, an example of control for the sound material data piece 1a is described
in the following. First, in Step 21, 1/f fluctuation timing generator 2a judges if
a natural sound playback switch, which is not shown in Fig. 7, has been turned on
by a user. If the switch is on, the control proceeds with Step 22, and if not, the
control is on stand-by. In Step 22, 1/f fluctuation timing generator 2a starts the
generation of playback timing for the sound material data piece 1a. In Step 23, 1/f
fluctuation timing generator 2a counts time. In Step 24, 1/f fluctuation timing generator
2a tests whether the counted time becomes the time when the sound material data piece
1a is played back. If the counted time is the time when the sound material data piece
1a is played back, then the control proceeds with Step 25, and if it is not, the control
returns to Step 23 to continue the counting. In Step 25, data reader 13a reads the
sound material data piece 1a from sound material memory 1 to send the read signal
data to natural sound playback section 14a. In Step 26, natural sound playback section
14a plays back the signal data sent from data reader 13a to form a played-back signal
for composite output device 5. In Step 27, 1/f fluctuation timing generator 2a judges
if the natural sound playback switch has been turned off by a user. If the switch
is off, the control is terminated, and if not, the control proceeds with Step 22 to
start the generation of the timing for the next playback. Control similar to the one
shown in Fig. 8 is performed in parallel for other sound material data pieces stored
in sound material memory 1, and composite output device 5 combines the played-back
signals to output a composite signal.
[0005] Fig. 9 shows an example of a plurality of natural sound played-back signals. If the
sound material data pieces 1a, 1b, and 1c shown in (a) of Fig. 9 are stored in sound
material memory 1, then 1/f fluctuation timing generator 2a generates 1/f fluctuation
timing as shown in (b) of Fig. 9 based on a 1/f fluctuation characteristic set for
the sound material data piece 1a, and natural sound playback section 14a obtains a
natural sound shown in (c) of Fig. 9. Similarly, as shown in (d), (e), (f) and (g)
of Fig. 9, natural sound playback sections 14b and 14c obtain natural sounds respectively
corresponding to the sound material data pieces 1b and 1c. Therefore, in the composite
output of these three played-back natural sounds, the outputs from natural sound playback
sections 14a and 14b are simultaneously played back to be heard at the timing point
(1) for the sound material data pieces 1a and 1b. Similarly, the outputs from natural
sound playback sections 14a, 14b, and 14c are simultaneously played back to be heard
at the timing point (3) for the sound material data pieces 1a, 1b, and 1c.
[0006] In the above prior construction, a plurality of natural sounds are generated in various
combinations, so that sound of great naturalness is certainly created. However, playback
channels as many as the number of natural sounds to be combined are necessary, so
that the construction becomes complex and expensive.
[0007] Further, played-back natural sounds are monophonic in the above prior construction,
so that the distance of a sound source can be represented by loudness, but the direction
of a sound source can not be represented. In order to solve this problem, we can consider
a method of adding a plurality of output sections to the above construction and horizontally
arranging a plurality of speakers to output through different speakers by selecting
an output section at each playback timing point for each natural sound. However, the
construction becomes complex and large-scaled, and the locations from which natural
sounds are heard are limited by the number of speakers.
[0008] According to a first aspect of this invention, a natural sound playback apparatus
comprises a sound material memory that stores m kinds of natural sounds as m sound
material data pieces, m fluctuation simulators that create playback timing for natural
sounds by simulating fluctuation in nature depending on each sound material piece,
n data readers that read a specified sound material data piece from the sound material
memory with specified timing, where m > n are positive integers, n natural sound playback
sections that play back each signal read by each data reader, a priority memory that
stores the priority order of sound material pieces, and an output channel controller
that monitors playback timings generated by m fluctuation simulators and, if some
playback timing occurs, judges the operational states of the n data readers to assign
the playback timing and corresponding sound material data pieces to idle data readers.
Further, if playback timing for more than n sound material data pieces simultaneously
occurs, then the output channel controller selects n sound material data pieces of
higher priorities based on the priority order stored in the priority order memory.
[0009] According to a second aspect of the invention, a natural sound playback apparatus
comprises a sound material memory that stores a plurality of natural sounds as sound
material data pieces, a 1/f fluctuation timing generator that creates playback timing
for natural sounds depending on 1/f fluctuation inherent in each sound material piece,
a data reader that reads a specified sound material data piece from the sound material
memory with specified timing, a natural sound playback section that plays back the
signal data read by the data reader, a 1/f fluctuation volume level generator that
obtains output volume at each playback timing point based on 1/f fluctuation inherent
in the sound material, a volume controller that controls the magnitude of the signal
played back by the natural sound playback section based on a value obtained by the
1/f fluctuation level generator, an LR volume generator that obtains the balance of
volume between left and right to output natural sound through two left and right speakers,
an LR (left and right) volume controller that creates, from the signal output from
the volume controller, a signal output through a left speaker and a signal output
through a right speaker, based on the balance of volume between left and right obtained
by the LR volume generator, and Lch (left channel) output devices and Rch (right channel)
output devices that output played-back sounds for left and right.
[0010] Further, in another natural sound playback apparatus in accordance with the present
invention, the above 1/f fluctuation volume level generator and LR volume generator
are combined into one unit, and the LR volume controller additionally performs the
function of the volume controller.
[0011] Preferably, an output channel controller monitors playback timings generated by m
fluctuation simulators to assign specific sound material data pieces to be played
back to idle data readers by judging the operational states of n data readers and
to assign n sound material pieces of higher priorities if playback timing points for
more than n sound material data pieces coincide. Consequently, more than n kinds of
natural sound can be combined using n playback channels to output composite sounds
of great naturalness.
[0012] Preferably, a 1/f fluctuation controller controls the balance of volume between left
and right, in processing playback timing and sound volume to play back natural sounds,
based on 1/f fluctuation. Consequently, natural sounds of great naturalness can be
played back by letting natural sounds such as notes of birds and insects be heard
from various locations at left and right using only two left and right speakers.
[0013] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings throughout which like parts are designated by like reference
numerals, and in which:
[0014] Fig. 1 is a block diagram of an natural sound playback apparatus of a first embodiment
in accordance with the present invention.
[0015] Fig. 2 is a flowchart showing the operation of the first embodiment.
[0016] Fig. 3 is a timing chart showing an example of operational signals and a played-back
signal in the first embodiment.
[0017] Fig. 4 is a block diagram of an natural sound playback apparatus of a second embodiment
in accordance with the present invention.
[0018] Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing the operation of the second embodiment.
[0019] Fig. 6 shows waveforms of an exemplary played-back signal in the second embodiment.
[0020] Fig. 7 is a block diagram of an natural sound playback apparatus of a prior art.
[0021] Fig. 8 is a flowchart showing the operation of the playback apparatus of the prior
art.
[0022] Fig. 9 is a timing chart showing an example of operational signals and a played-back
signal in the playback apparatus of the prior art.
[0023] The preferred embodiments according to the present invention will be described below
with reference to the attached drawings.
[0024] A first embodiment in accordance with the present invention is described in the following
with reference to Figs. 1 to 3. In Fig. 1, which is a block diagram showing the construction
of a natural sound playback apparatus of the first embodiment, components having the
same functions as the prior apparatus shown in Fig. 7 are denoted by the same symbols
and their descriptions are simplified. In particular, a sound material memory 1, which
functions as the same as the prior apparatus, stores similar sound material data pieces
1a, 1b, ··· . Fluctuation simulators that simulate fluctuation in nature, that is,
1/f fluctuation timing generators 2a, 2b, ··· one-to-one correspond to sound material
data pieces 1a, 1b ··· .
[0025] The present embodiment has a first data reader 3a and second data reader 3b, which
read sound material data pieces with timing determined by a means described later.
The signal read by first data reader 3a is played back by a first natural sound playback
section 4a, and the signal read by second data reader 3b is played back by a second
natural sound playback section 4b. Then a composite output device 5 combines outputs
of first and second natural sound playback sections 4a and 4b to output a composite
signal. A priority order memory 6 stores the priority order of the sound material
data pieces. An output channel controller 7 monitors playback timings generated by
1/f fluctuation timing generators 2a, 2b, ··· . When some playback timing occurs,
output channel controller 7 judges the operational states of the two data readers
3a and 3b to assign the playback timing and corresponding sound material data pieces
to idle data readers. Further, if playback timing for more than two sound material
data pieces simultaneously occurs, then output channel controller 7 selects sound
material data pieces of higher priorities based on the priority order stored in priority
order memory 6.
[0026] The operation of the natural sound playback apparatus constructed as above is described
in the following with reference to a flowchart shown in Fig. 2. In Step 1 of the flowchart,
1/f fluctuation timing generator 2a, 2b, ··· judges if a natural sound playback switch,
which is not shown in Fig. 1, has been turned on by a user. If the switch is on, the
control proceeds with Step 2, and if not, the control is on stand-by. In Step 2, 1/f
fluctuation timing generators 2a 2b, ··· start the generation of playback timing for
the sound material data pieces 1a, 1b, ··· . In step 3, 1/f fluctuation timing generators
2a, 2b ··· count time. In Step 4, 1/f fluctuation timing generators 2a, 2b, ··· test
whether the counted time becomes the time when some sound material data piece is played
back. If the counted time is the time when some sound material data piece is played
back, then the control proceeds with Step 5, and if it is not, the control returns
to Step 3 to continue the counting. In Step 5, output channel controller 7 judges
if playback timing for more than one kind of sound material has simultaneously occurred.
If playback timing for more than one kind of sound material has occurred, then the
control proceeds with Step 6; otherwise the control proceeds with Step 7.
[0027] In Step 6, output channel controller 7 determines the priority order of sound material
data pieces for which playback timing has occurred based on the priority order stored
in priority order memory 16. In Step 7, output channel controller 7 judges if first
data reader 3a is busy; if it is not, then the control proceeds with Step 8, and otherwise
the control proceeds with Step 13. In Step 8, output channel controller 7 assigns
a sound material data piece of the higher priority to first data reader 3a. In Step
9, first data reader 3a reads the selected sound material data piece from sound material
memory 1 to send the read signal data to first natural sound playback section 4a.
In Step 10, first natural sound playback section 4a plays back the signal data sent
from first data reader 3a to send the played-back signal to composite output device
15.
[0028] In Step 11, output channel controller 7 monitors each 1/f fluctuation timing generator
2a, 2b, 2c, ··· to judge if there are sound material data pieces to be simultaneously
played back. If there is no need for simultaneous playback, the control proceeds with
Step 12; otherwise the control proceeds with Step 13. In Step 12, each 1/f fluctuation
timing generator judges if the natural sound playback switch has been turned off.
If the switch is off, then the control is terminated, and if the switch is not off,
then the control returns to Step 2, and each timing generator starts the generation
of the next playback timing for each sound material data piece. In Step 13, output
channel controller 7 selects a sound material data piece for second data reader 3b.
In Step 15, second data reader 3b reads the selected sound material data piece from
sound material memory 1 to send the read signal data to second natural sound playback
section 4b. In Step 16, second natural sound playback section 4b plays back the signal
data sent from second data reader 3b to send the played-back signal to composite output
device 15.
[0029] Fig. 3 shows an example of a played-back signal of the present embodiment. If the
sound material data pieces 1a, 1b, 1c shown in (a) of Fig. 3 are stored in sound material
memory 1, and if the priority order is in the order of 1a, 1b, 1c, then as shown in
(b), (c) and (d) of Fig. 3, playback timing is generated based on a predetermined
1/f fluctuation characteristics for each sound material data piece. Whenever a playback
timing occurs, output channel controller 7 judges if each of first and second data
readers 3a and 3b is busy to assign corresponding sound material data pieces to idle
data readers. For example, the sound material data piece 1a is assigned to first data
reader 3a at the timing point (1), and the sound material data piece 1b is assigned
to second data reader 3b, since first data reader is busy.
[0030] At each of the timing points (3), (4), (5), a sound material data piece is assigned
to first data reader 3a. At the timing points (7), (8), (9), playback timing for three
sound material data pieces occur at the same time, so that the sound material data
pieces of higher priorities 1a and 1b are respectively assigned to first data reader
3a and second data reader 3b. Therefore, at the timing point (9), the sound material
data pieces 1c is not played back, unlike the prior example. However, if too many
sounds are simultaneously heard, they may be hard to perceive. Therefore, even if
the number of simultaneously played back sounds are limited to two, naturalness is
not much damaged.
[0031] As described above, in combining more than three kinds of natural sounds, output
channel controller 7 assigns sound material pieces to idle playback channels of two
playback channels, and if more than two playback timing points occur at the same time,
output channel controller 7 assigns sound material data pieces of higher priorities
based on a predetermined priority order stored in priority order memory 6. In this
way, composite sounds of great naturalness can be produced by means of only two playback
channels.
[0032] In the present embodiment, the number of playback channels have been two, but the
number of playback channels does not have to be limited to two and can be three or
four. In general, if the number of playback channels is fewer than the number of sound
material data pieces, then the effects of the present invention are obtained.
[0033] Further, the fluctuation rhythms are not limited to 1/f fluctuation. Greater naturalness
may be obtained as a result of applying other fluctuation rhythms to the present embodiment
by simulating nature through experiments. Only playback timing has been fluctuated
in the present embodiment. However, fluctuation may also be generated for the volume
and tone of sound. In this case, if data for level fluctuation and tone fluctuation
are added to 1/f fluctuation timing generators besides timing data, and if natural
sound playback sections are modified to be able to vary volume and tone, then the
fluctuation of volume and tone can be realized.
[0034] As described above, a natural sound playback apparatus of the present invention comprises
a sound material memory that stores m kinds of natural sounds as m sound material
data pieces, m fluctuation simulators that create playback timing for natural sounds
by simulating fluctuation in nature depending on each sound material piece, n data
readers that read specified sound material data pieces from the sound material memory
with specified timing, n natural sound playback sections that play back each signal
read by each data reader, a priority memory that stores the priority order of sound
material data pieces, and an output channel controller that monitors playback timing
generated by m fluctuation simulators and, if some playback timing occurs, judges
the operational states of the n data readers to assign the playback timing and corresponding
sound material data pieces to idle data readers. Further, if playback timing for more
than n sound material data pieces simultaneously occurs, then the output channel controller
selects n sound material data pieces of higher priorities based on the priority order
stored in the priority order memory.
[0035] By this construction, in case of combining more than two kinds of natural sounds,
sound material data pieces to be played back are assigned to idle ones of two playback
channels, and if playback timing for more than two sound material data pieces simultaneously
occurs, sound material data pieces of higher priorities are assigned, so that composite
sound of great naturalness can be produced, for example, by means of only two playback
channels. Further, composite sound of greater naturalness can be produced without
enlarging circuitry by using natural sounds of kinds more than the limited number
of playback channels.
[0036] A second embodiment in accordance with the present invention is described in the
following with reference to Figs. 4 to 6. In Fig. 4, which is a block diagram showing
the construction of a natural sound playback apparatus of the second embodiment, components
having the same functions as the prior apparatus shown in Fig. 7 are denoted by the
same symbols and their descriptions are simplified. A 1/f fluctuation controller 13
has a timing generator 13a, a volume level generator 13b, and an LR volume generator
13c that obtains the balance of volume between left and right, based on 1/f fluctuation,
to output natural sounds through two left and right speakers. The present embodiment
has an LR volume controller 17 that creates, from a signal output from a volume controller
6, a signal to be output from the left speaker and a signal to be output from the
right speaker based on the balance between left and right obtained by LR volume generator
13c. The present embodiment also has an Lch output device 18a and Rch output device
18b that respectively output two played-back sounds for left and right.
[0037] The operation of the natural sound playback apparatus constructed as above is described
in the following with reference to a flowchart shown in Fig. 5. In the figure, steps
1 through 7 are the same as Step 21 to Step 26 of the prior art, so that their descriptions
are omitted. In Step 8, 1/f fluctuation controller 3 varies the magnitude of a played-back
signal based on a value sent from volume level generator 13b and send the modified
playback signal to LR volume controller 7. In Step 9, LR volume generator 13c obtains
the balance of volume between left and right for the sound material data 2a to be
currently played back and sends the balance to LR volume controller 17. In step 10,
LR volume controller 17 creates two signals from the played-back signal depending
on a value sent from LR volume generator 13c to send the signal to be output from
left to Lch output device 18a and send the signal to be output from right to Rch output
device 18b.
[0038] In Step 11, Lch output device 18a and Rch output device 18b respectively outputs
signals sent from LR volume controller 17 to audio systems (not illustrated) such
as speakers. In Step 12, 1/f fluctuation controller 13 judges if key switch for terminating
the playback of natural sound has been turned on. If the key switch is turned on,
the playback is terminated; otherwise the control returns to Step 2 and the next playback
timing is generated.
[0039] Fig. 6 shows an example of played-back signal of natural sounds. Since the process
until the playback level of natural sounds is controlled is the same as the prior
art, the signal obtained after playback level is controlled is the same as the signal
shown in (c) of Fig. 9 and now shown in (a) of Fig. 6. (c) of Fig. 6 shows the balance
of volume between left and right generated by LR volume generator 13c. For example,
if the central level is 1, at the timing point (1), both left and right levels are
1. At the timing point (2), the left level is 1.4 and the right level is 0.6. The
Lch output signal shown in (c) of Fig. 6 is obtained by multiplying the signal obtained
after playback level control by the Lch level shown in (b) of Fig. 6. For example,
the level of the signal shown in (a) of Fig. 6 is multiplied by 1 at the timing point
(1), and the level of the signal shown in (a) of Fig. 6 is multiplied by 1.4 at the
timing point (2). Similarly the Rch output signal shown in (d) of Fig. 6 is obtained
by multiplying the signal obtained after playback level control by the Rch level shown
in (b) of Fig. 6. For example, the level of the signal shown in (A) of Fig. 6 is multiplied
by 1 at the timing point (1), and the level of the signal shown in (a) of Fig. 6 is
multiplied by 0.4 at the timing point (2).
[0040] Next, a variation of the second embodiment is described in the following. Volume
level generator 13b and volume controller 6 in Fig. 4 are removed from the second
embodiment for the variation. Further, the function of LR volume generator 13c is
enhanced to generate data obtained by combining the data indicating the balance of
volume between left and right and the data indicating the volume level generated by
volume level generator 13b in the second embodiment. In the flowchart of Fig. 5, Steps
7 and 8 are removed, and In Step 9, volume level is also set as well as volume balance.
By these modifications, functions similar to those in the second embodiment are implemented
in a simpler construction.
[0041] As described above, the second embodiment and its variation can produce natural sound
of great naturalness by letting notes of birds and insects be heard from various locations
at right and left using only two left and right speakers.
[0042] One kind of sound material has been used in the above descriptions. However, several
kinds of sound material can be used for similar processing.
[0043] Further, timing generator 13a, which functions the same as timing generator 13a of
the prior apparatus, generates data counted in Step 3. However, timing generator can
generates an instruction for calling the sound material data piece 2a at each playback
timing point. In this case, Step 2 is an instruction of starting the generation of
timing, Step 3 is skipped, and Step 4 tests if the call instruction has been issued.
[0044] Still further, in the present embodiment and its variation, an analog signal obtained
by digital-to-analog conversion has been used for volume control and balance control.
However, a digital signal before the conversion can be used for the control.
[0045] As described above, a natural sound playback apparatus of the present invention comprises
a sound material memory that stores a plurality of natural sounds as sound material
data pieces, a 1/f fluctuation timing generator that creates playback timing for natural
sounds depending on 1/f fluctuation inherent in each sound material data piece, a
data reader that reads a specified sound material data piece from the sound material
memory with specified timing, a natural sound playback section that plays back the
signal data read by the data reader, a 1/f fluctuation volume level generator that
obtains output volume at each playback timing point based on 1/f fluctuation inherent
in each sound material data piece, a volume controller that controls the magnitude
of the signal played back by the natural sound playback section based on a value obtained
by the 1/f fluctuation level generator, an LR volume generator that obtains the balance
of volume between left and right to output natural sound through two left and right
speakers, an LR volume controller that creates, from the signal output from the volume
controller, a signal output through a left speaker and a signal output through a right
speaker, based on the balance of volume between left and right obtained by the LR
volume generator, and Lch output devices and Rch output devices that output played-back
sounds for left and right. Here some of the above components can be combined to simplify
the construction. As a result, when each natural sound is played back, the volume
balance of the sounds output from two left and right speakers is controlled based
on 1/f fluctuation, so that natural sounds such as notes of birds and insects can
be heard from various locations at left and right, and natural sound of great naturalness
can be obtained by a simple construction.
1. A natural sound playback apparatus comprising:
a sound material memory that stores m kinds of natural sounds as m sound material
data pieces, where m is an integer larger than one;
m fluctuation simulators that create playback timings for natural sounds by simulating
fluctuation in nature depending on corresponding sound material data pieces;
n data readers that read a specified sound material data piece from said sound
material memory with specified timing, where n is a positive integer smaller than
m;
n natural sound playback sections that play back signal data read by each data
reader;
a priority memory that stores the priority order of said m sound material pieces;
and
an output channel controller that monitors playback timings generated by said m
fluctuation simulators and, if some playback timing occurs, judges the operational
states of said n data readers to assign said playback timing and corresponding sound
material data pieces to idle data readers,
said output channel controller selecting n sound material data pieces of higher
priorities based on the priority order stored in said priority order memory, if playback
timing for more than n sound material data pieces simultaneously occurs.
2. The natural sound playback apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein each of said sound
material data pieces represents an intermittent natural sound having a definite length.
3. The natural playback apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein each of said fluctuation
simulators is a 1/f fluctuation timing generator that creates playback timing for
natural sounds based on 1/f fluctuation inherent in the corresponding one of said
sound material pieces.
4. A natural sound playback apparatus comprising:
a sound material memory that stores a plurality of unit natural sounds as sound
material data pieces,
a 1/f fluctuation timing generator that creates playback timing for natural sounds
depending on 1/f fluctuation inherent in each of said sound material data pieces,
a data reader that reads a specified sound material data piece from said sound
material memory with specified timing,
a natural sound playback section that plays back the signal data read by said data
reader,
a 1/f fluctuation volume level generator that obtains output volume at each playback
timing point based on 1/f fluctuation inherent in each of said sound material pieces,
a volume controller that controls the magnitude of the signal played back by said
natural sound playback section, based on a value obtained by said l/f fluctuation
level generator,
an LR volume generator that obtains the balance of volume between left and right
to output natural sound through two left and right speakers,
an LR volume controller that creates, from the signal output from said volume controller,
a signal output through a left speaker and a signal output through a right speaker,
based on the balance of volume between left and right obtained by said LR volume generator,
and an Lch output device and Rch output device that output played-back sounds for
left and right.
5. A natural sound playback apparatus selected from the natural playback apparatus defined
in claim 4 wherein the digital data read from said sound material memory by said data
reader is converted to analog data before being processed further.
6. A natural sound playback apparatus selected from the natural playback apparatus defined
in claim 4 wherein the digital data read from said sound material memory by said data
reader is processed further without being converted to analog data.
7. A natural sound playback apparatus comprising:
a sound material memory that stores a plurality of unit natural sounds as sound
material data pieces,
a 1/f fluctuation timing generator that creates playback timing for natural sounds
depending on 1/f fluctuation inherent in each of said sound material data pieces,
a data reader that reads a specified sound material data piece from said sound
material memory with specified timing,
a natural sound playback section that plays back the signal data read by said data
reader,
an LR volume generator that obtains the balance of volume between left and right
and output volume to output natural sound through two left and right speakers at each
playback timing point,
an LR volume controller that creates, from the signal output from said volume controller,
a signal output through a left speaker and a signal output through a right speaker,
based on the balance of volume between left and right and output volume obtained by
said LR volume generator,
and an Lch output device and Rch output device that output played-back sounds for
left and right.
8. A natural sound playback apparatus selected from the natural playback apparatus defined
in claim 7 wherein the digital data read from said sound material memory by said data
reader is converted to analog data before being processed further.
9. A natural sound playback apparatus selected from the natural playback apparatus defined
in claim 7 wherein the digital data read from said sound material memory by said data
reader is processed further without being converted to analog data.