TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to audio signals of electronic devices, and more particularly,
to an improved procedure for creating and editing polyphonic audio signals for an
electronic device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Many electronic devices are capable of giving audio signals to alert a user of new
voicemail, new email, instant messages, or incoming calls. A personal computer, for
example, alerts a user to new email or instant messages with an audio signal via an
audio component such as a speaker.
[0003] Other electronic devices, such as mobile stations or PDAs, are generally provided
with an audio component for producing a audio signal in order to announce an incoming
call, or alert the mobile station user of new voicemail or a scheduled appointment.
The mobile station is often provided with a set of prestored audio signals, from which
the user may choose a more individualized audio signal for one or more of the actions
of the mobile station that require an audible alert. Similarly, computers are often
provided with a pre-stored set of audio signals for alerting the user to new email
or other actions. The prestored audio signals usually have ordinary ringing tones,
as well as melodies from familiar pieces of music.
[0004] The use of mobile stations in public areas, as well as the number of computers in
a confined area, have increased rapidly in recent years, causing the apparent risk
that one or more neighboring electronic devices may produce the same audio signal,
causing confusion as to which electronic device is producing the audio signal. Even
though the number of prestored audio signals has increased, users are still constrained
to a standard set of audio signal choices as programmed by the manufacturer of the
electronic device.
[0005] Hence, confusion may still arise from neighboring electronic devices producing the
same audio signal.
[0006] Presently, mobile stations offer the ability to program an individualized audio signal
by entering notes onto a staff. The mobile station then determines the tones to be
played based on the location of the notes placed on the staff. However, one of the
disadvantages to the above-mentioned technique is that the user is assumed to have
extensive knowledge of music theory in order to create a melody on a staff. In addition,
the task of placing notes on a staff can be laborious and time consuming for longer
ring signals.
[0007] In an alternative approach, a new audio signal may be acoustically input by the user
through a microphone attached to the mobile station. The acoustic input is sampled,
converted into digital form, and stored in a memory. Subsequently, this digitally
stored audio signal may be converted into analog signals and supplied to a speaker
for announcing, for example, an incoming call. This approach also has its drawbacks
in that the stored digital audio signal is essentially an exact representation of
the original acoustic input. The input will have a less than perfect quality, and
even if digital data compression is applied to the stored audio signal, the data will
still require a significant amount of memory.
[0008] US5886274 is directed to a composition and playback system that includes a sound bank containing
at least one instrument sound, an input device for receiving music control signals,
a sequencer coupled to the input device for storing the music control signals, and
a work manager coupled to the sound bank and to the sequencer for generating a musical
work file containing the music control signals and at least a portion of the sound
bank. The system includes a synthesizer engine coupled to the input device for processing
the music control signals based on the instrument sounds contained in the sound bank,
a mixer coupled to the synthesizer engine for mixing effects with the process music
control signals, and a speaker system coupled to the mixer for converting the mixed
music control signals to sound.
[0009] WO0161682A1 is directed to a portable phone having a communication unit for receiving an incoming
signal informing the arrival of a call to permit talking and a reproduction unit that
processes music data on receiving an incoming signal, reproduces music consisting
of a plurality of parts, including a melody part and an accompaniment part, and which
can notify the arrival of a call via sound. To compose reproduction-use music, data
for melody is input; thereafter, style and chord information are input when an accompaniment
part is to be created.
[0010] Therefore, there is a need for a system that a non-musician can use, without having
music theory knowledge, to generate their own unique audio output signal.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The present invention overcomes the foregoing and other problems with a midi-composer
application and associated method for creating polyphonic audio signals. The midi-composer
application includes a graphical user interface for assisting a user in creating the
polyphonic audio signal. The graphical user interface of the midi-composer application
includes at least one track for receiving placement of at least one music block and
a plurality of bars within the at least one track for relating the at least one music
block with a selected time period. The midi-composer application also includes at
least one music block of at least one type representing an audio loop or audio sample.
The at least one music block is located within at least one bar of the at least one
track.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] A more complete understanding of the method and apparatus of the present invention
may be obtained by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in conjunction
with the accompanying Drawings wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a block diagram of an electronic device including a midi-composer according
to the present invention;
FIGURE 2 illustrates examples of music block libraries for use with the user interface
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIGURE 3A is an exemplary view of a user interface for a midi-composer in accordance
with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIGURE 3B is an exemplary view of the creation of a polyphonic audio signal using
the user interface of FIGURE 3A; FIGURE 3C is an exemplary view of a completed polyphonic
audio signal using the user interface of FIGURE 3A;
FIGURE 4 is a flow diagram illustrating generation of a polyphonic audio signal according
to a preferred method of the present invention; and
FIGURE 5 illustrates a block diagram of a mobile station incorporating the midi-composer
according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to FIGURE 1, an exemplary block
diagram of an electronic device 10 including a midi-composer according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention is shown. The electronic device may comprise a
mobile telephone, computer, PDA, pager or any other device providing audio alerts.
The electronic device 10 enables a user to compose a customized polyphonic audio signal
by utilizing a midi-composer application 20. The midi-composer 20 allows a user to
select, using a navigation tool 50, from pre-recorded musical loops or samples 30
represented by music blocks 202, to compose the polyphonic audio signal. The navigation
tool 50 may comprise of a mouse, touch screen and joystick, etc. The midi-composer
application 20 enables presentation of a graphical user interface 300 on a display
302 of the electronic device 10. A user browses through at least one music library
200 stored in a memory 40 to select a music block 202 of interest. The selected music
block 202 is placed by using a drag and drop operation, cut and paste operation, or
other similar techniques, onto a particular location of the user interface 300 as
may be more fully described in a moment. The technique used to place a music block
onto a location depends on the type of electronic device 10 used. For example, a computer
may use a copy and paste operation, whereas a PDA may use a drag and drop operation.
In addition, the user may drag and drop, or copy and paste, one or more music blocks
202 at a time. The user continues to place music blocks 202 onto specific locations
of the user interface 300 with the navigation tool 50 until the desired polyphonic
audio signal is created.
[0014] Now referring to FIGURE 2, examples of music libraries 200 for use with a graphical
user interface 300 of the midi-composer 20 is illustrated. The music blocks 202 represent
pre-recorded musical loops or samples 30 that can be melodies or other sounds from
a variety of sources or instruments. The musical loops or samples 30 can be divided
into different music libraries 200 and presented to the user via the graphical user
interface 300. The music libraries 200 can be organized to correspond to the type
of music loops or samples 30 stored therein. For example, a rhythm library 200A includes
a variety of musical loops or samples 30 from drums, cymbals, maracas, or other rhythm
instruments from which the user may select. A bass library 200B includes a collection
of bass loops or samples 30 pre-recorded from, for instance, a bass guitar, piano
bass, or tuba. A accompaniment library 200C includes accompaniment loops or samples
30 pre-recorded from, for example, an electric or acoustic guitar, or a trumpet. Each
user can also create music loops or samples 30 of any recordable sound such as a melody
including voice, piano, or trumpet, and store the music loops or samples 30 in solo
blocks 202D. The solo blocks 202D can be stored in a solo library 200D, and used to
create or edit the polyphonic audio signal. The music libraries 200 may also be purchased
or loaded from alternate sources and have additional libraries such as jazz, symphony,
dance, and other types of sounds.
[0015] The user browses through any of the music libraries 200 to select a music block 202
to insert into the polyphonic audio signal the user is creating or editing. For example,
a user may want to compose an audio signal with a block 202A. The user then selects
the rhythm library 200A using the navigation tool 50, and browses through rhythm blocks
202A comprising different ready-mixed sequenced loops or samples of drums, cymbals,
or maracas.
[0016] The blocks 202 represent midi, wav, or files of other formats for storing audio files.
The music blocks 202 may comprise a single bar of music, or stretch over several bars.
A bar is a unit of time used in music, and therefore each music block may vary in
the length of time that each particular music block 202 lasts.
[0017] The user browses the rhythm blocks 202A with the navigation tool 50 in order to highlight
a specific rhythm block 202A. The user highlights a specific rhythm block 202A by
using the navigation tool 50 to move a cursor or marker to the specific music block
202 of interest. When a specific rhythm block 202A is highlighted, the electronic
device 10 outputs an audio signal to an audio component 60 to play the rhythm loop
or sample represented by the rhythm block 202A. The user hears the selected rhythm
loop or sample 30 being played by the audio component 60. The user can select the
highlighted block 202A, for placement in the GUI 300 or navigate to a different block
202A to hear a different loop or sample. The user selects a block by, for example,
pressing a button on a joystick or mouse. A copy of the selected block 202A is made
in order to drag and drop, or copy and paste, the block 202A onto a location of the
graphical user interface 300. One music block 202 may be dragged and dropped, or copied
and pasted, from the music library 200 to the graphical user interface 300 at a time,
or alternatively, several music blocks 202 from a music library 200 can be selected
and dropped onto the chosen location of the graphical user interface 300. The user
repeats the same process for browsing, selecting, and dropping any music block 202
from any of the music libraries 200 onto the graphical user interface 300.
[0018] Now, with reference to FIGURE 3A, the graphical user interface 300 of the midi-composer
application 20 for creating or editing a polyphonic audio signal will be described.
Once the user has selected at least one block 202 as described above, the user drags
and drops, or copies and pastes, the block 202 into a track 302. A track is an allotted
position to which music is recorded. Several tracks may be layered together so that
the tracks play at the same time, allowing, for example, a voice track to play at
the same time as a accompaniment track. The user also places the block at a particular
bar 304. The position of the music block 202 within the bar 304 indicates the point
in time at which the block 202 is played. The user can place a block 202 on any track
302 at any bar 304 using a navigation tool 50 to maneuver through the different tracks
302 and bars 304.
[0019] The user may create or edit a polyphonic audio signal with only one track 302, or
optionally the user may layer two or more tracks (302A, 302B, 302C, 302D) on top of
each other so that a plurality of sounds can be played at one time. Preferably, one
track 302 is used for each music library 200, thereby simplifying the process of creating
or editing the polyphonic audio signal. In addition, each music library can be color
coded to further simplify the process. For instance, one track 302A may be for the
rhythm type of music blocks 202 and be colored red, another track 302B may be for
the accompaniment type of music blocks 202 and be colored green, and other tracks
302 may be used for additional libraries 200 and be denoted by different colors. The
tracks 302 can be played at the same time to create the customized polyphonic audio
signal. After the user has placed the music blocks 202 onto the graphical user interface
300, a play button 306 may be pressed by the user to play the current music blocks
202 placed as they are presently arranged in the graphical user interface 300. The
user may also press a stop button 308 to cease playing of the music blocks 202. The
user may also navigate through the tracks 302 and bars 304 of the graphical user interface
300 by using a scrolling button 310, which includes a forward button and a reverse
button, in order to place a music block 202 at a certain location, or to listen to
a certain bar of the graphical user interface 300. The forward button allows a user
to scroll forward through the signal and the reverse button allows a user to scroll
back through the signal. A user may also choose a special music block 202 or specific
location on the user interface 300 by pressing certain numbers on the keypad. For
example, a user may choose a music block 202 with the label "58". The user then selects
that particular music block 202 by pressing the numbers 5 and 8 on the keypad.
[0020] FIGURE 3B represents the graphical user interface 300 on which the user has begun
to create or edit the polyphonic audio signal. As shown, the user has selected two
blocks 202A and drags and drops, or copies and pastes, them into a first track 302A.
The user has also chosen a bass block 202B to play at the second bar 304B concurrently
with the second block 202A. A accompaniment block 202C has been selected for the third
bar 304C to play immediately after the concurrent block 202A and bass block 202B cease
to play. The user can continue to add or delete music blocks 202, or modify the placement
of existing music blocks 202 on the tracks 302, until the user is satisfied with the
polyphonic audio signal.
[0021] In the finished polyphonic audio signal, as shown in FIGURE 3C, the user has selected
a plurality of music blocks 202, some one bar long, others two bars long. The user
can also create a bar 304K that does not play any music. The user may scroll through
the entire polyphonic audio signal to ensure correctness and make any modifications.
Once the polyphonic audio signal has been created or edited, the user may save the
audio signal. Then the user may select the customized audio signal as the default
setting for alerts such as an incoming call. The polyphonic audio signal may also
be transmitted to another device via the Internet, Bluetooth protocols, or other similar
means of transmission.
[0022] Now with reference to FIGURE 4, a method 400 for creating a polyphonic audio signal
according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described.
A user can browse through a variety of music blocks 202 and listen to each music block
202 until a particular music block 202 of interest is discovered. The user, at step
402, selects the music block of interest. The particular music block 202 is selected
with the navigation tool 50, for example a joystick or mouse. When the button on the
joystick or the mouse is pressed, the chosen music block 202 is highlighted. At step
404, the user can listen to the highlighted music block 202 to determine if the highlighted
music block 202 is, in fact, the music block 202 the user wants to select. If the
user concludes that the highlighted music block 202 is correct at step 406, then the
music block 202 can be selected by pressing the button on the joystick or mouse again.
If it is determined that the highlighted music block 202 is not wanted, then the user
may simply continue to browse the music blocks 202 with the joystick. Although the
preferred embodiment implements a joystick or mouse as the navigation tool, keypad
buttons, a stylus, or a variety of other navigation tools may be used as well. For
example, the user may select a music block 202 by pressing a stylus to the desired
music block 202. Alternatively, the user may also maneuver through the music blocks
202 by using keypad buttons.
[0023] Once the music block 202 is selected, the user may drag and drop, or copy and paste,
the music block 202 into a track 302 at step 408. The preferred embodiment of the
present invention positions the music block 202 onto the track 302 by first making
a copy of the selected music block 202. The copied music block 202 floats at the end
of a marker depicting the position of the joystick on a screen of the electronic device.
The floating music block 202 is then dragged, or copied and pasted, onto the track
302 by maneuvering the joystick to position the music block 202 at the desired location.
The music block 202 is dropped onto the track 302 by releasing the button on the joystick
or mouse again. It should be realized that use of a drag and drop operation is merely
intended to be exemplary and other methods for transferring a copy of a music block
into the graphical user interface, such as a copy and paste technique, may be used.
[0024] Next, if it is determined that the polyphonic audio signal is complete at step 410,
then the procedure is ended at step 412. If, for example, the user wishes to add another
music block 202 at step 410, then the procedure is repeated starting over at step
402. The user may select as many music blocks 202 and tracks 302 as desired to complete
the polyphonic signal.
[0025] FIGURE 5 depicts a block diagram of a mobile station 500 incorporating a preferred
embodiment of the present invention. A user browses, using the navigation tool 50
or eypad 502, through at least one music library 200 or music block 202 stored in
the memory 40. The music libraries 200 and/or music blocks 202 are displayed to the
user on a screen 504 of the mobile station 500. When a music block 202 is selected
using the navigation tool 50, the user drags, or copies and pastes, the music block
202 on to a track of a graphical user interface 300 which is generated onto a screen
504 by the midi-composer application 20 and displayed on the screen 504. Once the
polyphonic audio signal is generated using the midi-composer application 20, the polyphonic
audio signal is stored in the memory 40, and a default flag is set at the CPU 506
causing the polyphone audio signal to be played upon the occurrence of specified events
such as an incoming call. The next occurrence of the specified event will actuate
the new customized audio signal which is played through the speaker 60. Although the
preferred embodiment illustrates a navigation tool 50 in addition to a keypad 502,
those skilled in the art will understand that the keypad 502 may function as the navigation
tool 50, and therefore, the navigation tool 50 would be unnecessary.
[0026] In an alternate embodiment, the mobile station 500 may also have the ability to record
and store self-made audio loops or samples. In this case, the mobile station 500 may
also include an audio sampler 508 for receiving audio signals. The self-made audio
signals can be stored in the memory 40 in a solo library 200D or elsewhere. The midi-composer
application 20 can then create music blocks 202 for the self-made audio signals so
that the user can incorporate the solo blocks 202 into the polyphonic audio signal.
[0027] Although a preferred embodiment of the method and apparatus of the present invention
has been illustrated in the accompanying Drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed
Description, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiment
disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions
without departing from the scope of the following claims.
1. A method for creating an audio signal in an electronic device (10), said method
characterised by:
displaying on a graphical user interface (300) of the electronic device (10), a library
(200) comprising stored music blocks (202) representing music loops or samples (30);
selecting (402) at least one music block (202) from the library (200);
displaying, on a graphical user interface (300) of the electronic device (10), several
tracks simultaneously, wherein each track comprises at least two bars;
navigating through the displayed tracks and bars, by means of a navigation tool (50),
to a selected bar of one of said tracks; and
placing (408), by means of the navigation tool (50), the selected music block (202)
onto the selected bar, for determining a point in time at which the music loop or
sample (30) represented by said selected music block (202) will be played in said
audio signal.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of setting the audio signal as
a default audio signal for an alert of the electronic device (10).
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of moving the placed selected music
block (202) to a different bar.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of deleting a the placed selected
music block (202).
5. The method of claim 1, further characterised in that said storing step comprises the steps of
recording a self-made audio loop; and
storing said recorded self-made audio loop as a music block in the at least one library.
6. The method of claim 1, further characterised in that said music blocks are at least one of an instrument block and a solo block.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the displaying comprises displaying several tracks
layered together so that the tracks play at the same time.
8. An electronic device (10) comprising:
a midi-composer (20) for creating a polyphonic audio signal and for creating a graphical
user interface (300);
a screen (302) for displaying information, including displaying the graphical user
interface (300);
a memory (40), accessible by the midi-composer (20), storing at least one music library
containing music blocks representing music loops or samples for use in creating the
polyphonic audio signal;
a speaker (60) for playing audio signals, including playing the polyphonic audio signal
created by the midi-composer, characterised in that
said midi-composer (20) comprises means for displaying, by means of said graphical
user interface (300), said music library with said at least one music block (202)
as a selectable displayed item, and means for displaying several tracks simultaneously,
wherein each track comprises at least two bars; and in that
a navigation tool (50) is operable to navigate through said displayed tracks and bars
to a selected bar of one of said tracks; and
the navigation tool (50) is operable to select a music block (202) from the displayed
music library, and to place the selected music block (202) onto the selected bar,
for determining a point in time at which the music loop or sample represented by said
selected music block (202) will be played in said audio signal.
9. The electronic device (10) of claim 8, wherein said navigation tool (50) is at least
one of a keypad, joystick, mouse, and stylus.
10. The electronic device (10) of claim 8, further comprising an audio sampler for receiving
a solo audio signal, wherein the memory stores the solo audio signal.
11. The electronic device (10) of claim 10, wherein the, midi-composer is operable to
incorporate the solo audio signal into the polyphonic audio signal.
12. The electronic device (10) of claim 8, wherein said navigational tool (50) is further
operable to move said desired music block (202) from the music library to a track
of the user interface (300).
13. The electronic device (10) of claim 8, wherein the electronic device (10) comprises
a telecommunications device.
14. The electronic device (10) of claim 8, wherein the navigation tool (50) is operable
to move the placed selected music block (202) to a different bar.
15. The electronic device (10) of claim 8, wherein the navigation tool (50) is operable
to delete placed selected music block (202).
16. The electronic device (10) of claim 8, wherein the means for displaying several tracks
is adapted to display several tracks layered together so that the tracks play at the
same time.
1. Verfahren zum Erzeugen eines Audiosignals in einer elektronischen Vorrichtung (10),
wobei das Verfahren
gekennzeichnet ist durch:
Anzeigen, auf einer graphischen Nutzerschnittstelle (300) der elektronischen Vorrichtung
(10), einer Bibliothek (200) mit gespeicherten Musikblöcken (202), die Musikschleifen
oder Samples (30) repräsentieren;
Auswählen (402) zumindest eines Musikblocks (202) aus der Bibliothek (200);
Anzeigen, auf der graphischen Nutzerschnittstelle (300) der elektronischen Vorrichtung
(10), verschiedener Tonspuren gleichzeitig, wobei jede Tonspur zumindest zwei Takte
umfasst;
Navigieren durch die angezeigten Tonspuren und Takte mittels eines Navigationswerkzeugs (50) zu einem
ausgewählten Takt von einem der Tonspuren; und
Platzieren (480), mittels des Navigationswerkzeugs (50), des ausgewählten Musikblocks
(202) auf den ausgewählten Takt, zum Bestimmen eines Zeitpunkts, zu dem die durch den ausgewählten Musikblock (202) repräsentierte Musikschleife oder das Sample (30)
in dem Audiosignal gespielt werden wird.
2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, ferner mit dem Schritt zum Einstellen des Audiosignals
als ein Standardaudiosignal für ein Warnsignal der elektronischen Vorrichtung (10).
3. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, ferner mit dem Schritt zum Bewegen des platzierten ausgewählten
Musikblocks (202) in einen anderen Takt.
4. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, ferner mit dem Schritt zum Löschen des platzierten ausgewählten
Musikblocks (202).
5. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, ferner
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Speicherschritt die Schritte umfasst zum:
Aufzeichnen einer selbst hergestellten Audioschleife; und
Speichern der aufgezeichneten selbst hergestellten Audioschleife als ein Musikblock
in der zumindest einen Bibliothek.
6. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, ferner dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Musikblöcke zumindest aus einem Instrumentenblock und einem Soloblock bestehen.
7. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Anzeigen ein Anzeigen mehrerer Tonspuren umfasst,
die so zueinander geschichtet sind, dass die Tonspuren zum gleichen Zeitpunkt spielen.
8. Elektronische Vorrichtung (10), mit:
einer Midi-Komponiervorrichtung (20) zum Erzeugen eines polyphonischen Audiosignals
und zum Erzeugen einer graphischen Nutzerschnittstelle (300);
einem Bildschirm (302) zum Anzeigen von Informationen, einschließlich der graphischen
Nutzerschnittstelle (300);
einer Speichereinheit (40), zugänglich für die Midi-Komponiervorrichtung (20), zum
Speichern zumindest einer Musikbibliothek mit Musikblöcken, die Musikschleifen oder
Samples repräsentieren, zum Verwenden bei der Erzeugung des polyphonischen Audiosignals;
einem Lautsprecher (60) zum Abspielen von Audiosignalen, einschließlich zum Abspielen
des durch die Midi-Komponiervorrichtung erzeugten polyphonischen Audiosignals, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
die Midi-Komponiervorrichtung (20) ein Mittel umfasst zum Anzeigen, mittels der graphischen
Nutzerschnittstelle (300), der Musikbibliothek mit dem zumindest einen Musikblock
(202) als ein auswählbares angezeigtes Element, und ein Mittel zum simultanen Anzeigen
mehrerer Tonspuren, wobei jede Tonspur zumindest zwei Takte umfasst; und dadurch, dass
ein Navigationswerkzeug (50) betreibbar ist zum Navigieren durch die angezeigten Tonspuren
und Takte zu einem ausgewählten Takt aus einem der Tonspuren; und
das Navigationswerkzeug (50) betreibbar ist zum Auswählen eines Musikblocks (202)
aus der angezeigten Musikbibliothek, und zum Platzieren des ausgewählten Musikblocks
(202) in dem ausgewählten Takt, zum Bestimmen eines Zeitpunkts, zu dem die durch den
ausgewählten Musikblock (202) repräsentierte Musikschleife oder das Sample in dem
Audiosignal gespielt werden wird.
9. Elektronische Vorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 8, wobei das Navigationswerkzeug (50)
zumindest eines ist aus einer Tastatur, einem Joystick, einer Maus und einem Taststift.
10. Elektronische Vorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 8, ferner mit einer Audiosampleeinrichtung
zum Empfangen eines Solo-Audiosignals, wobei die Speichereinheit das Solo-Audiosignal
speichert.
11. Elektronische Vorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 10, wobei die Midi-Komponiervorrichtung
betreibbar ist zum Einbeziehen des Solo-Audiosignals in das polyphonische Audiosignal.
12. Elektronische Vorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 8, wobei das Navigationswerkzeug (50)
ferner betreibbar ist zum Bewegen des gewünschten Musikblocks (202) aus der Musikbibliothek
zu einer Tonspur der Nutzerschnittstelle (300).
13. Elektronische Vorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 8, wobei die elektronische Vorrichtung
(10) eine Telekommunikationsvorrichtung umfasst.
14. Elektronische Vorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 8, wobei das Navigationswerkzeug (50)
betreibbar ist zum Bewegen des platzierten ausgewählten Musikblocks (202) in einen
anderen Takt.
15. Elektronische Vorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 8, wobei das Navigationswerkzeug (50)
betreibbar ist zum Löschen des platzierten ausgewählten Musikblocks (202).
16. Elektronische Vorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 8, wobei das Mittel zum Anzeigen mehrerer
Tonspuren ausgelegt ist zum Anzeigen mehrerer Tonspuren, die so zueinander geschichtet
sind, dass die Tonspuren zum gleichen Zeitpunkt spielen.
1. Procédé de création d'un signal audio dans un dispositif électronique (10), ledit
procédé étant
caractérisé par le fait :
d'afficher sur une interface utilisateur graphique (300) du dispositif électronique
(10), une bibliothèque (200) comprenant des blocs de musique stockés (202) représentant
des boucles musicales ou des échantillons musicaux (30) ;
de sélectionner (402) au moins un bloc de musique (202) de la bibliothèque (200) ;
d'afficher, sur une interface utilisateur graphique (300) du dispositif électronique
(10), plusieurs pistes simultanément, où chaque piste comporte au moins deux barres
;
de naviguer à travers les pistes et les barres affichées, au moyen d'un outil de navigation
(50), à une barre sélectionnée de l'une desdites pistes ; et
de placer (408), au moyen de l'outil de navigation (50), le bloc de musique sélectionné
(202) sur la barre sélectionnée, pour déterminer un instant dans le temps où la boucle
musicale ou l'échantillon musical (30) représentés par ledit bloc de musique sélectionné
(202) sera joué dans ledit signal audio.
2. Procédé de la revendication 1, comprenant en outre l'étape de réglage du signal audio
comme un signal audio par défaut pour une alerte du dispositif électronique (10).
3. Procédé de la revendication 1, comprenant en outre l'étape qui consiste à déplacer
le bloc de musique sélectionné placé (202) vers une barre différente.
4. Procédé de la revendication 1, comprenant en outre l'étape de suppression d'un bloc
de musique sélectionné placé (202).
5. Procédé de la revendication 1, caractérisé en outre en ce que ladite étape de stockage comprend les étapes qui consistent
à enregistrer une boucle audio faite par soi-même ; et
à stocker ladite boucle audio faite par soi-même enregistrée comme un bloc de musique
dans l'au moins une bibliothèque.
6. Procédé de la revendication 1, caractérisé en outre en ce que lesdits blocs musicaux sont au moins l'un d'un bloc d'instrument et d'un bloc solo.
7. Procédé de la revendication 1, dans lequel l'affichage comprend le fait d'afficher
plusieurs pistes empilées ensemble de sorte que les pistes soient jouées en même temps.
8. Dispositif électronique (10) comprenant :
un midi-compositeur (20) pour créer un signal audio polyphonique et pour créer une
interface utilisateur graphique (300) ;
un écran (302) pour afficher des informations, comportant l'affichage de l'interface
utilisateur graphique (300) ;
une mémoire (40), accessible par le midi-compositeur (20), stockant au moins une bibliothèque
de musique contenant des blocs de musique représentant des boucles musicales ou des
échantillons musicaux destinés à être utilisés pour la création du signal audio polyphonique
;
un haut-parleur (60) pour la lecture des signaux audio, comportant la lecture du signal
audio polyphonique créé par le midi-compositeur, caractérisé en ce que
ledit midi-compositeur (20) comprend un moyen pour afficher, au moyen de ladite interface
utilisateur graphique (300), ladite bibliothèque de musique avec ledit au moins un
bloc de musique (202) comme un élément affiché sélectionnable, et un moyen pour afficher
plusieurs pistes simultanément, où chaque piste comprend au moins deux barres ; et
en ce que
un outil de navigation (50) est utilisable pour naviguer à travers lesdites pistes
et barres affichées à une barre sélectionnée de l'une desdites pistes ; et
l'outil de navigation (50) est utilisable pour sélectionner un bloc de musique (202)
de la bibliothèque de musique affichée, et de placer le bloc de musique sélectionné
(202) sur la barre sélectionnée, pour déterminer un instant dans le temps où la boucle
musicale ou l'échantillon musical représentés par ledit bloc de musique sélectionné
(202) sera joué dans ledit signal audio.
9. Dispositif électronique (10) de la revendication 8, dans lequel ledit outil de navigation
(50) est au moins l'un d'un clavier, d'une manette, d'une souris et d'un stylet.
10. Dispositif électronique (10) de la revendication 8, comprenant en outre un échantillonneur
audio pour recevoir un signal audio en solo, dans lequel la mémoire conserve le signal
audio en solo.
11. Dispositif électronique (10) de la revendication 10, dans lequel le midi-compositeur
est utilisable pour incorporer le signal audio en solo dans le signal audio polyphonique.
12. Dispositif électronique (10) de la revendication 8, dans lequel ledit outil de navigation
(50) est utilisable en outre pour déplacer ledit bloc de musique souhaité (202) de
la bibliothèque de musique vers une piste de l'interface utilisateur (300).
13. Dispositif électronique (10) de la revendication 8, dans lequel le dispositif électronique
(10) comprend un dispositif de télécommunication.
14. Dispositif électronique (10) de la revendication 8, dans lequel l'outil de navigation
(50) est utilisable pour déplacer le bloc de musique sélectionné placé (202) vers
une barre différente.
15. Dispositif électronique (10) de la revendication 8, dans lequel l'outil de navigation
(50) est utilisable pour supprimer un bloc de musique sélectionné placé (202).
16. Dispositif électronique (10) de la revendication 8, dans lequel le moyen destiné à
afficher plusieurs pistes est adapté pour afficher plusieurs pistes empilées ensemble
de sorte que les pistes soient jouées en même temps.