VARIABLE GAIN AND TIMING REFERENCE METHODS OF SEPARATING AND MIXING AUDIO TRACKS FROM ORIGINAL, MUSICAL WORKS
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1. A variable gain system for separating and mixing audio tracks from a pre-recorded musical work, the system comprising:
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an pre-recorded, multi-track recording on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium, the pre-recorded, multi-track recording having a pre-recorded, isolated instrument audio track;
a transformation module on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium for transforming the multi-track digital audio file into a variety of ratios of track volumes between at least two tracks within the pre-recorded, multi-track recording, where a track volume includes a gain selection, the gain selection ranging from a minimum volume to a maximum volume and including at least three settings;
wherein, the transformation module enables the separation and mixing of tracks in the pre-recorded multi-track recording.
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Abstract
The teachings described herein are generally directed to a system, method, and apparatus for separating and mixing tracks within music. The system can comprise components including a processor, an input device, a database, a transformation module, an emulation recording module, an integration engine, an output module, and an output device, wherein each component is operable in itself to perform it'"'"'s function in the system and operable with other system components to provide a system to a listener of music.
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1. A variable gain system for separating and mixing audio tracks from a pre-recorded musical work, the system comprising:
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a processor; an pre-recorded, multi-track recording on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium, the pre-recorded, multi-track recording having a pre-recorded, isolated instrument audio track; a transformation module on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium for transforming the multi-track digital audio file into a variety of ratios of track volumes between at least two tracks within the pre-recorded, multi-track recording, where a track volume includes a gain selection, the gain selection ranging from a minimum volume to a maximum volume and including at least three settings; wherein, the transformation module enables the separation and mixing of tracks in the pre-recorded multi-track recording. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 24)
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10. A variable gain method for enabling listeners of pre-recorded musical works to separate and mix audio tracks from a pre-recorded musical works, the method comprising:
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obtaining a pre-recorded, multi-track recording on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium; offering a system operable for reversibly changing independent track volumes in the pre-recorded, multi-track recording to create a mix of track volumes, the mix having at least one audible track remaining within the pre-recorded, multi-track recording, wherein, a changed track volume ranges from a minimum volume to a maximum volume and includes at least three settings, the changing providing a listener with an ability to separate and mix tracks in the pre-recorded multi-track recording. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A variable timing reference system for isolating and mixing audio tracks from a pre-recorded musical work, the system comprising:
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a processor; a pre-recorded, multi-track recording on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium, the pre-recorded, multi-track recording having an pre-recorded, isolated instrument audio track; a variable timing reference track designed for the pre-recorded, multi-track recording; and
,a transformation module on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium for independently adjusting track volumes between at least two tracks within the pre-recorded, multi-track recording; wherein, the variable timing reference enables the isolation and mixing of tracks, or portions of tracks, in the pre-recorded multi-track recording. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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25. A variable timing reference method that enables listeners of music to separate and mix audio tracks from a pre-recorded, multi-track recording, the method comprising:
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obtaining a pre-recorded, multi-track recording on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium; designing a variable timing reference track for the pre-recorded, multi-track recording; and
,offering a system operable for independently adjusting track volumes between at least two tracks within the pre-recorded, multi-track recording; wherein, the variable timing reference enables the isolation and mixing of tracks, or portions of tracks, in the pre-recorded, multi-track recording. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29)
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