System and method for rendition control

Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation

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C084S605000, C084S626000

Reexamination Certificate

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06207885

ABSTRACT:

RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to Japanese patent applications 11-10028 filed on Jan. 19, 1999, and 11-55909 filed on Mar. 3, 1999.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rendition control apparatus, which controls a rendition by compressing or expanding the time axis of waveform data (time stretching) to generate a reproduction waveform.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, in the field of electronic instruments, e.g., samplers are used, which sample the actually rendered phrase into waveform data without changing it, to reproduce a group of continuous tones, such as a complete melody or a part thereof (in the following, “a group of continuous tones, such as a complete melody or a part thereof” is also called “a phrase”) with an electronic instrument,.
In Japanese Patent Application (Tokugan) Nr. H10-205482 with the title “Apparatus for Controlling the Rendition of Waveform Data” (application date: Jul. 21, 1998), the applicant to the present application has presented a technique for imparting effects, such as swinging, on waveform data by compressing or expanding the waveform data on the time axis, in which a sampler is used that samples a phrase into waveform data without changing it.
The technique disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Nr. H10-205482 pre-stores, for each set of waveform data, control signals for imparting effects, such as swinging, on the waveform data (referred to simply as “control signals” in the following), the control signals being optimized for the corresponding waveform data. With these control signals, the rendition control apparatus compresses or expands the waveform data on the time axis and reproduces the waveform data.
Because the technique disclosed in this Japanese Patent Application Nr. H10-205482 includes storing a control signal for each set of waveform data, the control signals are characterized by a precise synchronization with the phrase, regardless of fluctuations in the tempo of the sampled phrase.
Other conventional rendition control apparatuses that are known in the related art control renditions by pre-storing a continuous sound waveform and compressing or expanding the stored sound waveform on the time axis to generate a reproduction waveform. One such rendition control apparatus is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Nr. H10-55180, which proposes a technique for controlling a swing rendition. With this technique, a sound waveform is prestored, and expansion and compression on the time axis are performed by reading out the former half of the waveform within periods, into which the stored sound waveform has been segmented periodically depending on note length, at a relatively slower speed, and the latter half at a relatively faster speed, whereby a swing is imparted on the reproduced musical sound. The publication explains that a plurality of variation patterns of the read-out speed necessary for reading out the waveform are arranged, a pattern is selected from this plurality of patterns, and always applied to the same phrase, whereby several different rhythms can be achieved.
It is further mentioned that during the reproduction of the sound waveform, the user can switch between those variation patterns of read-out speed to achieve several different rhythms. Here, a continuous sound waveform or phrase means a rhythm or a melody based on a string of a plurality of tones, wherein one or more bars of rhythm or melody are usually regarded as one phrase.
Because the technique disclosed in the aforementioned Japanese Patent Application Nr. H10-205482 stores a control signal for each set of waveform data, a large storage region is necessary for storing these control signals.
Also, for a simultaneous sound production with a plurality of waveform data simultaneously using the technique disclosed in this Japanese Patent Application Nr. H10-205482, it is necessary to produce the same number of control signals as there are sets of waveform data for the sound production, which makes the processing complicated. In other words, because in the technique disclosed in this Japanese Patent Application Nr. H10-205482, the processes for multiple simultaneous sound production is complex and complicated, and the processes for the compression and expansion of the control signal are also complex and complicated, the load on the digital signal processor (DSP) becomes too large if these processes are performed by a DSP.
Moreover, when a phrase is rendered on an actual instrument, the timing of the rendition often differs slightly with each beat, and even when the same phrase is repeated, there are usually slight differences of timing for each rendition, and to reproduce a sound waveform with a swing rendition it would be preferable to provide a function allowing for such a rendition, as this would enable a natural rendition. But with the technique disclosed in the aforementioned Japanese Patent Application Nr. H10-55180, it is only possible to apply a selected pattern uniformly to a complete phrase, or the user can simply select a variation pattern manually. In these publications, there is no suggestion of providing the rendition with slight differences in the timing over the passage of time as described above, when applying a swing to a musical sound. Moreover, there is no suggestion of changing the reproduction tempo of the sound waveform when applying these slight timing differences.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
With the foregoing in mind, it is an object of the present invention to provide a rendition control apparatus, wherein the processing is simplified, so that the processing is neither complex nor complicated, while reducing the storage area used. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a rendition control apparatus that allows for differences in the timing over the passage of time when reproducing and rendering a continuous sound waveform, and renders sound waveforms naturally and with good rhythm, while making it possible to change the reproduction tempo freely.
A first and a second rendition control apparatus in accordance with the present invention have been conceived after noticing that in practice there is almost no problem whatsoever if a control signal for adding an effect to a set of waveform data does not precisely match the period of the waveform data. In these rendition control apparatuses, which compress/expand and reproduce waveform data on the time axis, compressing and expanding on the time axis in accordance with reproduction tempo information that is synchronized with the reproduction tempo makes is possible to perform the reproduction while changing a certain timing without changing the entire reproduction tempo, as in a swing reproduction with an automatic rhythm instrument.
A rendition control apparatus in accordance with a first aspect of the present invention includes:
a waveform data storage means for storing waveform data rendered at a certain tempo;
a reproduction tempo information production means for producing reproduction tempo information indicating a reproduction tempo;
a time-axis compression/expansion processing means for compressing/expanding and reproducing the waveform data stored in the waveform data storage means in real-time on the time axis, based on reproduction tempo information produced by the reproduction tempo information production means;
a control signal production means for producing a control signal for modulating periodically with the passage of time the reproduction with the time-axis compression/expansion processing means, based on the reproduction tempo information;
wherein reproduction tempo information produced by the reproduction tempo information production means are entered into the control signal production means, and the control signal production means produces, as the control signal, a periodical signal whose period corresponds to the entered reproduction tempo information.
Thus, the rendition control apparatus of the first aspect of the invention includes a control signal productio

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