WO2004095417A1 - Instrument controleur - Google Patents
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- WO2004095417A1 WO2004095417A1 PCT/FR2003/001230 FR0301230W WO2004095417A1 WO 2004095417 A1 WO2004095417 A1 WO 2004095417A1 FR 0301230 W FR0301230 W FR 0301230W WO 2004095417 A1 WO2004095417 A1 WO 2004095417A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
- G10H—ELECTROPHONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENTS IN WHICH THE TONES ARE GENERATED BY ELECTROMECHANICAL MEANS OR ELECTRONIC GENERATORS, OR IN WHICH THE TONES ARE SYNTHESISED FROM A DATA STORE
- G10H1/00—Details of electrophonic musical instruments
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- G10H1/34—Switch arrangements, e.g. keyboards or mechanical switches specially adapted for electrophonic musical instruments
- G10H1/342—Switch arrangements, e.g. keyboards or mechanical switches specially adapted for electrophonic musical instruments for guitar-like instruments with or without strings and with a neck on which switches or string-fret contacts are used to detect the notes being played
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- G06F3/023—Arrangements for converting discrete items of information into a coded form, e.g. arrangements for interpreting keyboard generated codes as alphanumeric codes, operand codes or instruction codes
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- G06F3/01—Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
- G06F3/03—Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
- G06F3/041—Digitisers, e.g. for touch screens or touch pads, characterised by the transducing means
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- G—PHYSICS
- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
- G10H—ELECTROPHONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENTS IN WHICH THE TONES ARE GENERATED BY ELECTROMECHANICAL MEANS OR ELECTRONIC GENERATORS, OR IN WHICH THE TONES ARE SYNTHESISED FROM A DATA STORE
- G10H2220/00—Input/output interfacing specifically adapted for electrophonic musical tools or instruments
- G10H2220/461—Transducers, i.e. details, positioning or use of assemblies to detect and convert mechanical vibrations or mechanical strains into an electrical signal, e.g. audio, trigger or control signal
- G10H2220/561—Piezoresistive transducers, i.e. exhibiting vibration, pressure, force or movement -dependent resistance, e.g. strain gauges, carbon-doped elastomers or polymers for piezoresistive drumpads, carbon microphones
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- G—PHYSICS
- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
- G10H—ELECTROPHONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENTS IN WHICH THE TONES ARE GENERATED BY ELECTROMECHANICAL MEANS OR ELECTRONIC GENERATORS, OR IN WHICH THE TONES ARE SYNTHESISED FROM A DATA STORE
- G10H2230/00—General physical, ergonomic or hardware implementation of electrophonic musical tools or instruments, e.g. shape or architecture
- G10H2230/045—Special instrument [spint], i.e. mimicking the ergonomy, shape, sound or other characteristic of a specific acoustic musical instrument category
- G10H2230/075—Spint stringed, i.e. mimicking stringed instrument features, electrophonic aspects of acoustic stringed musical instruments without keyboard; MIDI-like control therefor
- G10H2230/135—Spint guitar, i.e. guitar-like instruments in which the sound is not generated by vibrating strings, e.g. guitar-shaped game interfaces
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a device acting as an interface between the user and one or more systems of generation, management, transmission and reception of electronic or computer signals or languages which allow the triggering, control and stopping of electronic events.
- electrical and mechanical as for example not limiting those which relate to the starting, the control and the stopping of sound, visual and mechanical events in the artistic and spectacle fields.
- the pianoforte type ergonomic keyboards are very widely used throughout the world to trigger and control synthesizers and samplers and can also be used to control slave projectors, their accessories and certain performance-controlled machines remotely.
- keyboards when placed require their user to play close to it, either in front, behind or next.
- this user wishes to move more significantly while playing, he can carry a light keyboard of the pianoforte type over the shoulder which does not allow a two-handed play on five simultaneous octaves or more than a traditional keyboard laid of the pianoforte type allows . If the pianoforte keyboard worn over the shoulder allows two-handed play on five simultaneous octaves, the constraints of form and weight that it imposes are restrictive as to the duration of its use standing and in movement.
- the device according to the present invention although not taking up the ergonomics of a pianoforte type keyboard, allows the user to trigger, control and stop electronic, electrical and mechanical events and according to a first characteristic of being mobile during use, without significant form and weight constraint, such as, for example, without limitation, a guitarist carrying his instrument over the shoulder can be, while retaining the possibility of playing with two hands on five simultaneous octaves or on more or less five simultaneous octaves, according to the variants which one wishes to produce of the controller instrument concerned by the present invention, and to offer according to a second characteristic at the same time as this game with two hands additional control possibilities, compared to traditional keyboard layers of the pianoforte type or compared to those worn over the shoulder, without adding a pedal or switch that could be operated from the foot or adding a control that could be operated from the mouth .
- the present invention relates to a device which according to a first characteristic is in the form of a stick or cylindrical or non-cylindrical bar over all or part of its surface, usable with one or more hands without the aid of the mouth and which by pressure, touch or approaching dedicated control zones, juxtaposed along said stick or said bar over all or part of its surface allows the user to trigger, control and stop electronic, electrical and mechanical events by means of contactors, switches, sensors or controls depending on these so-called control zones or making up part or all of these so-called control zones.
- control zones as well as the shape of the controller instrument concerned by the present invention allow the fingertips of the user to access these so-called control zones, each of the hands independently oriented palm the user or back towards the user without any particular effort or obligation to touch the forearm or arm of the controller instrument concerned by the present invention.
- the shape and arrangement of these so-called control zones can be provided to allow the finger, in a non-restrictive manner, by using them to pass from one to the other of these so-called control zones quickly as if sliding without encountering any obstacle or resistance that could injure or hinder it.
- the arrangement of these so-called control zones allows the user, who so wishes, to find the order of the keys proposed by a traditional pianoforte keyboard in a non-restrictive manner.
- control zones allows the user, without limitation in the context of musical use, to be able to find the order of the notes proposed by a traditional keyboard of pianoforte type, namely from left to right of the bass to the treble and to be able, in a non-restrictive way if the system or systems connected to the device according to the present invention allow it, to play in polyphony.
- the device according to the present invention allows the user, in a non-restrictive manner if the system or systems connected to this device authorize it, to be able to trigger, control and stop several electronic, electrical and mechanical events simultaneously.
- control zones are also defined by the variants of the controller instrument concerned with the present invention which it is desired to produce.
- sixty-one control zones eighteen millimeters wide each comprising a strain gauge for digital surface pressure sensor can be arranged in juxtaposed rings along said stick or bar.
- the present invention relates to a device which, according to a second characteristic, by undergoing one or more bending or torsional stresses allows the user to trigger, control and stop electronic, electrical and mechanical events by means of contactors, switches, sensors or commands depending on this or these bending or torsional stresses.
- the stop of a bending or torsion constraint can be configured as an instruction.
- the command or commands depending on one or more flexion or torsion constraints can be used to trigger, control and stop modulations on the timbre, the pitch and the envelops sounds or notes triggered by the so-called control zones described according to the first characteristic.
- the controller instrument concerned by the present invention can undergo one or more bending or torsion stresses and return to its initial position or shape following the cessation of a bending or torsion stress, this within the limits of appropriate use, several embodiments are possible. These particular embodiments may use one or more springs and / or any material, material, material or combination thereof which may produce a similar effect or approaching that of a spring, namely an effect of flexibility and return to the initial position or shape following the cessation of the application of a bending or torsional stress.
- a firm spring can be placed inside, from one end to the other, of the controller instrument concerned by the present invention.
- the possibilities of control by bending or torsional stress offered by the second characteristic can be, in a non-restrictive manner, used at the same time as the use of the so-called control zones described according to the first characteristic.
- the stick or the bar formed for or by the juxtaposition of the so-called control zones may comprise one or more parts external to these so-called control zones and without effect on them to allow, for example, the support of the thumb finger or the support of the controller instrument concerned by the present invention on one or more parts of the user's body.
- the controller instrument concerned by the present invention can be worn over the shoulder or secured to the body of the user by any flexible or solid means.
- each of the contactors, switches, sensors and controls of the controller instrument concerned by the present invention may be partially or wholly sensitive or insensitive to the intensity and / or the velocity of the action which is applied to it by the 'user.
- each of the commands and so-called command zones of the controller instrument concerned by the present invention can be indicated by one or more characters, signs or symbols, colors, markers in volume, in hollow or luminous.
- the stick (or bar) formed for or by the juxtaposition of the so-called control zones can be made straight, curved or folded at an angle and can be partially or entirely covered by a flexible material which can be waterproof.
- the controller instrument concerned by the present invention can be connected to a wireless system, incorporated or not, for transmitting and / or receiving data and / or signals allowing the triggering, control and shutdown of electronic, electrical, sound, visual and mechanical events.
- a wireless system incorporated or not, for transmitting and / or receiving data and / or signals allowing the triggering, control and shutdown of electronic, electrical, sound, visual and mechanical events.
- the device according to the invention comprises a gripping bar which can be flexible, the length of which is constituted by the juxtaposition of digital controls.
- the digital controls juxtaposed along the length of the gripping bar can form a surface which extends from one edge to the other of the width of said bar.
- the digital controls juxtaposed along the length of the grip bar can form a curved surface in the direction of its width.
- the juxtaposition of these digital commands can compose a flexible length, the device according to the invention can comprise at least one sensor of this bending.
- the device according to the invention may include one or more additional digital commands, the commissioning of which by the user replaces the triggering of the digital commands juxtaposed over the length of the grip bar, the latter then being used to designate the events to trigger.
- This or these additional digital controls can be made of a flexible material and include a sensor of this bending, they can be bent by a finger or by an accessory held by one or more fingers.
- the digital commands juxtaposed along the length of the grip bar can be assigned each from the first to the last respectively by following each note of a series of notes progressing from low to high.
- a dedicated contactor can be provided to configure the electronic management of the digital commands so that the triggering of the notes assigned to the digital commands juxtaposed over the length of the gripping bar is carried out by the commands CS1 to CS5, these notes are then designated by the use of digital commands juxtaposed along the length of the grip bar and triggered by the commands CS1 to CS5.
- the command CS1 triggers the lowest note of the two designated, CS2, CS3, CS4 and CS5 trigger the highest note of the two designated.
- the command CSl triggers the lowest note of the three designated
- CS2 triggers the designated note which is immediately higher than that triggered by CSl
- the commands CS3, CS4 and CS5 trigger the highest note of the three designated.
- the command CSl triggers the lowest note of the four designated
- CS2 triggers the designated note which is immediately higher than that triggered by CSl
- the command CS3 triggers the designated note which is immediately higher than that triggered by CS2
- the commands CS4 and CS5 trigger the highest note of the four designated.
- the command CSl triggers the lowest note of the five designated
- CS2 triggers the designated note which is immediately higher than that triggered by CSl
- the command CS3 triggers the designated note which is immediately higher than that triggered by CS2
- the CS4 command triggers the designated note which is immediately higher than that triggered by CS3
- the CS5 command triggers the highest note of the five designated.
- FIG. 1 represents the device according to the invention by a view of a fraction of the grip bar, interior view in transparency from T to T '.
- FIG. 2 shows the device according to the invention in a sectional view of a section of the gripping bar.
- FIG. 3 represents the device of the invention according to a version including the additional digital commands called CS.
- Figure 4 shows a variant of the gripping bar in a sectional view of its section.
- the device comprises a flexible gripping bar (1) on which digital controls (3) are juxtaposed.
- the device comprises a flexible plastic tube (2) 1111 millimeters long for 50 mm of outside diameter and 2 mm of crown thickness.
- Sixty-one variable resistances strain gauges surface pressure sensors (3) 17 mm wide and 115 mm long are arched in the direction of their length, fixed so as to follow the external rounding of the tube (2) and arranged along it spaced one mm apart; take care to leave 11 mm free at each end of the tube (2).
- variable resistances strain gauges bending sensors (5) are divided into three groups of four inside the spring (4).
- the first group is placed in the middle of the length of the spring (4), the other two each at equal distance between each end and the middle of the length of the spring (4).
- the four variable resistance strain gauges bending sensors (5) of each group are distributed equally on the crown of the spring (4) inside between two spirals and fixed to them so that the ohmic value of at at least one of these resistances (5) changes when two respective parts of these two spirals move away from each other regardless of the orientation of the bending applied to the gripping bar (1).
- Thin holes or fine notches can be made on the spring spirals (4) to facilitate the attachment of these bending sensors (5) to the spring spirals (4) and avoid friction of these bending sensors (5) against inside the tube
- Two metal cylinders 46 millimeters in outside diameter, 4 millimeters thick in the crown and 10 millimeters high are tapped, to accommodate 3 screws, in the middle of their height, each eight times evenly distributed around their periphery.
- Two plastic washers 2 mm thick, 46 mm outside diameter and 26 mm inside diameter are each placed against each end of the spring (4) inside the tube (2).
- Each of the two metal cylinders is placed at each end of the tube (2) inside of it against each plastic washer so that the tapped holes of these cylinders correspond to the holes (7) drilled around the periphery of the tube (2).
- a rigid cylindrical piece (8) closed at one end which may be made of PVC, 54 millimeters in outside diameter, 2 millimeters in crown thickness, 50 millimeters in inner diameter and 100 millimeters in height is drilled eight times at 5 millimeters before its end open by holes of 3 millimeters in diameter evenly distributed around its periphery.
- This piece (8) surrounds the end of the tube (2) over 10 millimeters so that the eight holes of 3 millimeters in diameter of the end piece (8) correspond to the eight holes (7 ) from one end of the tube (2) and to the eight tapped holes of one of the two metal cylinders placed at one end of the tube (2) inside the latter. Eight screws of 3 pass through the holes of the end piece (8), the holes (7) of one end of the tube (2) and are screwed from the outside into the tapped holes of the metal cylinder.
- the part (9) supporting the controls called CS is attached and fixed to the end part (8) or, both produced, molded together in one piece.
- the controls called CS each consist of a metal strip (CS) 45 millimeters in length, 4 millimeters in width, of thin thickness (less than one millimeter) sheathed in flexible plastic.
- variable resistance strain gauge bending sensor 10
- These variable resistors (10) are each fixed on one side to the support (9) and on the other to a strip (CS).
- the thin cables which connect the sixty-one surface pressure sensors (3) to their analog-digital conversion circuit pass through a cable channel (6) running along the tube (2) and covered with flexible plastic.
- the thin cables which connect the twelve bending sensors (5) of the spring (4) to their analog-digital conversion circuit pass through the interior of the spring (4) and join the interior of the end piece (8) by its open end.
- the thin cables which connect the bending sensors (10) of the slats (CS) to their analog-digital conversion circuit pass through the hollow interior of the support part (9) and join the interior of the end part (8 ) through an opening made between the end piece (8) and the support piece (9).
- circuits of analog-digital conversion, multiplexing demultiplexing, logic gates, management and serial transmission of status, address and value bytes in MIDI format (for example) as well as a power supply, which can use a 9 volt battery, regulated to 5 volts protected by capacitors and diode are housed in the end piece (8).
- the tube (2) is closed at its other end by a cylindrical cap with an inside diameter of 50 millimeters, an interior height of 10 millimeters, drilled eight times equally distributed around its periphery and fixed to the tube (2 ) in the same way as the end piece (8).
- openings intended to hold the surface tensioning commands, channel selection commands and other configuration functions in particular for commands called CS.
- a fastening means for shoulder strap (12) is fixed to the end piece (8).
- a second fastening means for shoulder strap (12) is fixed to the part which closes the other end of the tube (2), second end part (8) or cap.
- variable resistance strain gauges for bending sensors (5) installed between two spirals of the spring (4) are replaced by variable resistance strain gauges for surface pressure sensors, glued to shims secured to one of the two. spirals, whose ohmic value changes when part of the other spiral comes to rest against. It should be noted that it is not necessary for the lamellae (CS) to vibrate in order to be active.
- the device according to the invention is intended for triggering and controlling electronic, electrical, sound, visual and mechanical events and particularly for being used as a musical instrument with a data transmission standard such as MIDI.
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AU2003304056A AU2003304056A1 (en) | 2003-04-17 | 2003-04-17 | Controlling instrument |
EP03740633A EP1614100A1 (fr) | 2003-04-17 | 2003-04-17 | Instrument controleur |
US10/552,022 US20060196349A1 (en) | 2003-04-17 | 2003-04-17 | Controlling instrument |
PCT/FR2003/001230 WO2004095417A1 (fr) | 2003-04-17 | 2003-04-17 | Instrument controleur |
CA2520469A CA2520469C (fr) | 2003-04-17 | 2003-04-17 | Instrument controleur |
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US6005181A (en) * | 1998-04-07 | 1999-12-21 | Interval Research Corporation | Electronic musical instrument |
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US5726372A (en) * | 1993-04-09 | 1998-03-10 | Franklin N. Eventoff | Note assisted musical instrument system and method of operation |
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