Multi-media system including bi-directional music-to-graphic display interface
First Claim
1. A bi-directional method in a computer system for controlling a computer graphic display with a musical instrument and for controlling a musical instrument with a graphic display, wherein the method for controlling the computer graphic display with a musical instrument comprises the steps of:
- sampling an output of the musical instrument to extract a set of digital instrument parameters;
adding a reference time-code signal to the digital instrument parameters;
passing the instrument parameters and the reference time-code signal to the computer system;
calculating video information by using a stored algorithm, the stored algorithm using the digital instrument parameters as inputs to the stored algorithm; and
displaying the video information on the computer graphic display, the display of part of the video information being synchronized with the reference time-code signal; and
wherein the method for controlling a musical instrument using a graphic display comprises the steps;
passing a reference time-code signal tot he computer system;
translating the graphic display data into a set of musical parameter addresses;
addressing a set of stored musical parameters by using the translated musical parameter addresses;
and transmitting the addressed stored music parameters to the electronic musical instrument in synchronization with the reference time-code signal.
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Abstract
The disclosed invention provides a music-controlled graphic interface for closely binding musical and graphical information. The invention comprises a digital instrument interface, a computer device for translating digital musical sequences into graphical display information, and one or more displays for presenting the graphical information. Digital musical information is used to access graphical information. The accessing of the graphical information can be accomplished using the digital musical information as an index to a stored look-up table of video/graphic data. Alternatively, the musical information can serve as an input into an algorithm to calculate the video data in real time. The invention can also proceed in the backwards direction. Changing graphical data can be used to access musical or other sound information, to create musical sounds that match closely a changing displayed image. The invention allows accurate and rapid synchronization of sound and image, especially in computer animation.
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1. A bi-directional method in a computer system for controlling a computer graphic display with a musical instrument and for controlling a musical instrument with a graphic display, wherein the method for controlling the computer graphic display with a musical instrument comprises the steps of:
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sampling an output of the musical instrument to extract a set of digital instrument parameters; adding a reference time-code signal to the digital instrument parameters; passing the instrument parameters and the reference time-code signal to the computer system; calculating video information by using a stored algorithm, the stored algorithm using the digital instrument parameters as inputs to the stored algorithm; and displaying the video information on the computer graphic display, the display of part of the video information being synchronized with the reference time-code signal; and
wherein the method for controlling a musical instrument using a graphic display comprises the steps;passing a reference time-code signal tot he computer system; translating the graphic display data into a set of musical parameter addresses; addressing a set of stored musical parameters by using the translated musical parameter addresses; and transmitting the addressed stored music parameters to the electronic musical instrument in synchronization with the reference time-code signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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