WO2006114998A1 - 音楽コンテンツの再生装置および音楽コンテンツ再生方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention enables a listener to reconstruct (arrange) and play music content as he / she likes, for example, just as a disc jockey arranges and plays music content.
- the present invention relates to a music content playback apparatus and a music content playback method.
- a system for recommending a playback music candidate to a user using a playback history of the user's past music content is also provided (see, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2003-173350). .
- the music created on the production side of an artist or the like is also due to restrictions on the playback function of the conventional music content playback device, and on the user side, just as the creator intended. It was only listening fixedly.
- the present invention improves the entertainment characteristics of music content playback by allowing the user to listen to the music content so that it can be reconfigured (arranged) as desired.
- the purpose is to be able to. Disclosure of the invention
- a first acquisition means for acquiring data of a music content to be reproduced from a music content data storage unit storing a plurality of music content data
- Second acquisition means for acquiring the attribute information from an attribute information storage unit that is associated with the music content and includes at least music composition information in units of music material of the music content;
- a third acquisition means for acquiring arrangement information associated with the music content and generated in association with the music composition information
- An arrangement instruction receiving means for receiving an arrangement instruction of the listener
- the sound Reconstructing means for reconstructing data of the music content to be played back and output;
- a music content playback apparatus comprising: is provided.
- the arrangement information is acquired by the third acquisition unit, and is combined with the music composition information acquired by the second acquisition unit.
- the music content data is reconstructed.
- the present invention it is easy to listen to the user according to the mood, taste, and surrounding environment of the user who is listening. Since music data is reconstructed and the user's mood, preferences, and surrounding environment are reflected in the playback of music content in real time, it is possible to enhance the entertainment characteristics of music content playback.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a recording / playback apparatus to which a first embodiment of a music content playback apparatus according to the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining a part of attribute information used in the recording / reproducing apparatus of the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining a part of attribute information used in the recording / reproducing apparatus of the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining a part of attribute information used in the recording / reproducing apparatus of the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of an example of processing in the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart used for explaining the operation of the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining an example of the music content storage unit in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining an example of the music content storage unit in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 9 is a functional block diagram for explaining a recording processing operation unit of the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 10 is a part of a flowchart for explaining the recording processing operation in the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a part of a flowchart for explaining the recording processing operation in the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining an arrangement instruction operation in the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 13 is a functional block diagram for explaining a reproduction processing operation unit in the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 14 is a functional block diagram of the main part of the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram for explaining the functional block diagram of FIG. 14.
- FIG. 16 is a more detailed functional block diagram of a part of the functional block diagram of FIG.
- FIG. 17 is a more detailed functional block diagram of a part of the functional block diagram of FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram for explaining a part of the functional block diagram of FIG. 14;
- FIG. 19 is a timing diagram for explaining the functional block diagram of FIG.
- FIG. 20 is a timing diagram for explaining the functional block diagram of FIG.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram for explaining the functional block diagram of FIG. 14.
- FIG. 22 is a part of a flowchart for explaining the reproduction processing operation in the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 23 is a part of a flowchart for explaining the reproduction processing operation in the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 24 is a part of a flowchart for explaining the reproduction processing operation in the recording / reproducing apparatus of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 25 is a flowchart of the processing operation of the rhythm master section constituting a part of FIG.
- FIG. 26 is a flowchart of the processing operation of the rhythm slave section constituting a part of FIG.
- FIG. 27 is a block diagram of a recording / playback apparatus to which a second embodiment of a music content playback apparatus according to the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 28 is a functional block diagram for explaining a playback processing operation unit in the recording / playback apparatus according to the second embodiment of FIG. 27.
- FIG. 29 is a functional block diagram of a main part of the recording / reproducing apparatus according to the second embodiment of FIG. 27.
- FIG. 30 is a more detailed functional block diagram of a part of the functional block diagram of FIG. 27.
- FIG. 31 is a flowchart of the processing operation of the rhythm master section constituting a part of FIG. Part of
- FIG. 32 is a part of a flowchart of the processing operation of the rhythm master section constituting a part of FIG.
- FIG. 33 is a part of a flow chart of processing operations of a rhythm master section constituting a part of FIG.
- FIG. 34 is a part of a flow chart of processing operations of a rhythm master section constituting a part of FIG.
- FIG. 35 is a timing diagram for explaining the functional block diagram of FIG. 27.
- FIG. 36 is a diagram for explaining another example of the arrangement instruction operation in the recording / reproducing apparatus of the embodiment.
- FIG. 37 is a diagram for explaining another example of the arrangement instruction operation in the recording / reproducing apparatus of the embodiment.
- FIG. 38 is a diagram for explaining another example of the arrangement instruction operation in the recording / reproducing apparatus of the embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a configuration of a music content recording / playback apparatus to which the first embodiment of the music content playback apparatus of the present invention and the first embodiment of the music content and attribute information recording apparatus are applied.
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a configuration of a music content recording / playback apparatus to which the first embodiment of the music content playback apparatus of the present invention and the first embodiment of the music content and attribute information recording apparatus are applied.
- the recording / playback apparatus includes a music content storage unit.
- This music content storage unit includes video data as music content data in addition to music acoustic data. Audiovisual data is stored on the assumption that it may be recorded.
- attribute information about each music piece is stored in association with the identification information of each music content.
- This attribute information includes rhythm such as tempo, key (key), chord, etc., and song tone attribute information for determining the song tone in conjunction with the rhythm (included in the music composition information described later) As will be described later, it includes performer information, lyric information, sensitivity information, surrounding environment information, and the like, as well as reconstruction information (hereinafter referred to as arrangement information).
- arrangement information When the video content is included in the music content, information about the attribute about the video may be included.
- the arrangement blueprint is information for arranging music data in a rock style, a classic style, a jazz style, a hip hop style, a soul style, etc. when playing music contents.
- the recording / playback apparatus must use the necessary attributes when recording music content data from the recording medium to the storage unit of the recording / playback apparatus. Information is generated, and the generated attribute information is recorded in association with the audiovisual data for the music content to be recorded.
- the recording / playback apparatus is configured such that music content information can be downloaded from a music content providing server on the Internet, for example.
- the music content information of the music content providing server in this example is accompanied by attribute information, and the music content of the recording / playback apparatus capability of the first embodiment
- the music content providing server prompts the user to download the attribute information to the recording / reproducing apparatus together with the audiovisual data of the requested music content.
- the recording / reproducing apparatus associates the downloaded audiovisual data and the attribute information with the identification information of the music content and stores them in the storage unit.
- the recording / reproducing apparatus of this example is configured by mounting a microcomputer. As shown in FIG. 2, a program ROM (Read Only Memory) 3 and a work area RAM (Random Access Memory) 4 are connected to a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 1 via a system bus 2.
- a program ROM Read Only Memory
- a work area RAM Random Access Memory
- the system bus 2 also includes a user interface 11, an encode Z decode unit 12, a music tone analysis unit 13, a communication interface 14, a reproduction history information holding unit 15, and an optical disc drive 16. Is connected.
- the user interface 11 includes a button operation unit (not shown) that receives a user operation input, and a display such as an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). As will be described later, designation input of the type of arrangement (classic style, jazz style, etc.) designated by the user when playing the music content is made through this user interface 11.
- a button operation unit not shown
- LCD Liquid Crystal Display
- the music content storage unit 20 is connected to the encoding Z decoding unit 12.
- the music content storage unit 20 is configured by a large-capacity hard disk device, for example.
- the music content storage unit 20 can also be configured by a writing Z reading device unit that uses a large-capacity rewritable optical disk.
- the encode / decode unit 12 encodes the data to be written into data in a format that can be recorded in the hard disk device.
- the data read from the hard disk device is subjected to a decoding process corresponding to the encoding.
- the encoding process can include a data compression process
- the decoding process can correspondingly include a data decompression process.
- the music content data includes video data related to the music content other than the music data alone, and further attribute information (described in detail later) regarding the music content.
- the music content storage unit 20 includes a video / audio data storage unit 21 in which music data and video data are stored for each music content, and an attribute information storage unit 22 in which each attribute information is stored. Consists of. The music data and video data in the audiovisual data storage unit 21 and the attribute information in the attribute information storage unit 22 are recorded for each music content. The music contents are associated with each other by music content identification information (content ID) for identifying each of the easy contents.
- content ID music content identification information
- the music tone analysis unit 13 analyzes the music data and detects a break of the music material unit of the music In addition, the music composition information of the music material unit is extracted.
- the music composition information is recorded in the attribute information storage unit 22 as a part of the attribute information.
- the music tone analysis unit 13 operates only when attribute information is not attached to the information of the music content to be recorded, and the extracted music composition information is recorded as part of the attribute information.
- the music material unit is a unit in which chords such as beats and measures of music can be added.
- the music composition information also serves as a reference information for determining the so-called tune, such as the tempo, key, chord, volume, time signature, score, and chord progression of the music material unit of the music.
- the communication interface 14 is used to connect to the music content providing server device 6 and the like through an external network such as the Internet 5.
- the music content providing server device 6 is configured so as to be able to provide attribute information other than music data and video data alone.
- the playback history information holding unit 15 listens to which music content has been listened to in the past with what frequency / time and in what arrangement in the recording / playback apparatus. However, it keeps the history information of winter, Kas (various arrangements and their viewing frequency). The number of playbacks (frequency), the arrangement type, the playback time, the biological state information at the time of playback, and the surrounding environment information at the time of playback (the surrounding environment) corresponding to the identification information (content ID) of the played music content The information is stored in the reproduction history information holding unit 15.
- the optical disc drive 16 reads music data and video data from an optical disc 7 such as a CD (Compact Disc) or a DVD (Digital Versatile Disc). When attribute information about music content is recorded on the optical disc 7, the attribute information is also read.
- the system bus 2 is further connected with a biological information acquisition unit 30, a surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40, and a video / audio output unit 50.
- the biological information acquisition unit 30 includes a biological information sensor 31 and a biological information analysis unit 32.
- the biometric information sensor 31 detects the listener's ability to view the music content, the power indicating the preference for the music content, or information for determining whether the preference is not indicated (biological state information) .
- the biological information sensor 31 detects biological information such as body movement, respiration, pulse, blood pressure, body surface temperature, skin sweating, and skin resistance of the listener, and supplies the biological information to the biological information analysis unit 32. It is.
- the listener's body movements and breathing may be the rhythm or tempo of the music being played. It may become synchronized. For example, when you want to play a slow melody, your body movements and breathing will slow down accordingly, and when you suddenly shift to loud sounds, your body movement will increase accordingly and your breathing will increase. However, it may change from inspiration to breathing and to exhalation at once.
- the biometric information analysis unit 32 receives the listener's emotional information as described above from the biometric information sensor 31, and determines whether or not the listener shows preference for the music being listened to. Sent to service 2. In this case, the biometric information analysis unit 32 also refers to the music composition information being played back to determine whether or not the listener's body movement is synchronized with the music.
- the biological information analysis unit 32 has a threshold value of a plurality of stages with respect to the degree of preference based on biological information such as body movement, for example, "showing preference”. ‘No (not on the song)’, ‘Shows preference but has low preference’, ‘Shows very preference, and (Ride on song)’, It is configured to send all judgment outputs.
- the ambient environment information acquisition unit 40 includes a GPS receiver 41, a position information input interface 42, an environment information sensor 43, and an environment information generation unit 44.
- the GPS receiver 41 performs a positioning calculation for calculating the position of the GPS receiver 41 using both the artificial satellite force and the received radio wave force, and sends the calculation result to the position information input interface 42.
- the position information input interface 42 converts the positioning calculation result from the GPS receiver 41 into position information such as a place name and sends it to the system bus 2.
- This location information indicates the location where the recording was performed, and is recorded as part of the attribute information when music content is recorded as part of the surrounding environment information. .
- the environmental information sensor 43 includes a temperature sensor that detects the season and date, in addition to the temperature sensor and the humidity sensor.
- the environment information generation unit 44 receives information from the environment information sensor 43 and sends information such as temperature, humidity, season, date and time to the system bus 2. These pieces of information are also recorded as part of the attribute information when music content is recorded as part of the surrounding environment information.
- the video / audio output unit 50 includes an audio data decoding unit 51, an audio arrangement unit 52, an audio output unit 53, a video data decoding unit 54, a video arrangement unit 55, a video output unit 56, and an I Powered with / O port 57.
- the audio data decoding unit 51 When the audio data is a PCM audio signal that is an uncompressed audio signal, the audio data decoding unit 51 outputs the audio data to the audio output unit 53 through the audio arrangement unit 52 as it is.
- compression such as ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) or AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is applied to the music data
- the acoustic data decoding unit 51 decompresses (decompresses) the compression, and Decode into audio signal.
- the audio data is MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface)
- the acoustic data decoding unit 51 When the audio data is MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface), the acoustic data decoding unit 51 generates and decodes a digital audio signal with the MIDI data power.
- the acoustic arrangement unit 52 performs tempo correction, pitch correction, special effects processing, etc. according to the control signal supplied thereto through the IZO port 57, and mixes other music data (limits). To do. As a result, it is possible to change the tune and change the arrangement type such as the classic style or the jazz style.
- the effect processing performed by the acoustic arrangement unit 52 for example, processing for applying distortion or reverb to the acoustic data is performed.
- Remixing is a technique performed by general disc jockeys, in which multiple musical materials are mixed with the music being played so as not to impair musicality in units of measures or beats. is there. This is based on the theory of music using music composition information such as bar breaks (separation of music material units), tempo information, chord information, and so on. It is something that will be mixed without any problems. With this remix added, it may be possible to change the tune, or to change the arrangement type, such as the classic style or jazz style described above.
- the acoustic data decoding unit 51 has a function capable of executing the decoding process of the acoustic data being reproduced and the decoding process of the acoustic data to be limited in parallel. Yes.
- the output of the acoustic arrangement unit 52 is supplied to the acoustic output unit 53.
- the sound output unit 53 converts the digital audio signal input thereto into an analog audio signal, and the converted analog audio signal is output via an output amplifier (not shown) via a speaker or an output terminal. Supplied to a headphone (not shown) for sound reproduction.
- the video data decoding unit 54 decodes (compresses and decompresses (compresses and decompresses)) the compressed video data associated with the music content.
- the accompanying compressed video data includes still image data compressed by JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group), moving image data compressed by MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) 2, MPEG4, etc.
- the video data decoding unit 54 is equipped with a mechanism for decompressing and decoding these compressions.
- the video data decoded by the video data decoding unit 54 is supplied to the video arranging unit 55.
- this video arrangement unit 55 for example, special effects (feet) are applied to the video data.
- this special effect an existing technology is used. Then, details are omitted.
- the output video data of the video arrangement unit 55 is supplied to the video output unit 56.
- the video output unit 56 converts the digital video data as a digital video signal or converts it to an analog video signal as necessary, and displays it on the display screen through the video output terminal.
- the attribute information of each music content is recorded corresponding to each piece of music with various information powers as described below.
- This music composition information includes the above-mentioned delimiter information in units of music material, and the tempo of the music z key Z chord Z volume Z beat information, music score information, chord progression information, loop for repeated mixing Includes the rise information of the music waveform.
- the tempo information for example, a BPM (Beat Per Minutes) value is used.
- This music composition information indicates the music tone
- the music content recording / reproducing apparatus analyzes the music composition information, and the music having similar music composition information has a similar music tone. Can be determined. Therefore, when the listener shows preference for the music being played, based on the analysis result of this music composition information, a music with a tone similar to the music being played can be selected as the next play music candidate. it can.
- the listener does not indicate a preference for the music being played back, for example, the music that the listener seems to like in the past playing history is detected, and the music composition information of the music is checked.
- the music similar to the music composition information may be selected as the next music reproduction candidate based on the reproduction history. it can.
- the audiovisual data of the music content and the attribute information are made to correspond exactly.
- music that is described in the attribute information as music composition information For example, the time code information of the bar breaks as the music material unit and the time code of the bar breaks of the actual audiovisual data are exactly matched.
- the music composition unit information can detect the timing of the music material unit of the music being played, for example, the timing of the bar or bar division, and the music material unit of the other music to be remixed. This information can be added in synchronization with the division of the music material unit of the music being played back, and the limit can be performed without a sense of incongruity.
- the effect information is information on special effects to be applied to the music, and also includes, for example, the above-described effect parameter power for distortion and reverb.
- the effect parameter changes with time
- the parameter information changes according to the change with time.
- the music content recording / playback apparatus capability of this example can be used which has a plurality of types fixedly in advance. However, if there is effective recommended effect information for each song, it can be included as part of the attribute information for each song. This recommended effect information is given, for example, by the producer of the music content.
- the effect information can include multiple types of attribute information rather than a single type.
- This effect information may also be included in the attribute information as a time length corresponding to the music material unit. By setting the time length corresponding to the music material unit, it is possible to change the effect processing while playing music in real time on a music material unit basis.
- the arrangement information is information for reconfiguring the original tone of each song and arranging it in a rock style, classic style, or jazz style, and when the arrangement parameters change over time. Is parameter information that changes according to the time change.
- This arrangement information is not recommended by the music content recording / playback apparatus in advance, but it is recommended that the information content be effectively arranged for each piece of music. Included as part of the attribute information for each song or provided as part of the attribute information for each song downloaded from the music content providing server device 6 It is something to be.
- the arrangement information is not limited to the recommended arrangement information.
- the arrangement information may be created by the user so as to register it as the music attribute information.
- the arrangement information created by the user is uploaded to the server device 6, or the information created by the music content creator is prepared in the server device 6. In this way, an arbitrary user may make an inquiry to the server device 6 as appropriate, and obtain it for free or for a fee.
- the arrangement information can include a plurality of types as attribute information rather than a single type.
- a single type of arrangement information for example, the same classic style arrangement information, may be prepared in a plurality, such as Bach style, Beethoven style, and Mozart style.
- This arrangement information may also be included in the attribute information as a time length corresponding to the music material unit. By setting the time length corresponding to the music material unit, it is possible to change the arrangement while playing music in real time on a music material unit basis.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of this arrangement information.
- the arrangement of the drum change is one aspect.
- the force code progression is presented as arrangement information, and four aspects are presented, and the user selects from among them. This comes out.
- FIG. 2 is an example, and does not guarantee that all listening users will listen to such an arrangement as a change to the lock system power as well as the soul system. How you feel the tune after the arrangement depends on the listening user. Therefore, the example in FIG. 2 is an example recommended by a music content provider, and the creator can provide various arrangement information even when aiming for the same trend arrangement. is there.
- arrangement information is usually prepared in a plurality of types rather than one type for one piece of music.
- Figure 3 shows the music stored as attribute information. The example of the information for arrangement for every music is shown.
- the attribute information is stored in association with music identification information (music ID) in addition to arrangement information, music composition information, effect information, and other various information described later.
- music ID music identification information
- Arrangement information is stored in categories such as classic, jazz, rock, soul and hip hop. For each type, there is a case where a plurality of pieces of information for arrangement are stored as in the classic style 1, 2, 3 as described above.
- the musical instrument information is information on musical instruments such as drums and guitars used in the music.
- a one-measure drum or percussion performance pattern can be recorded as attribute information and used repeatedly in a loop.
- the performance pattern information of those instruments can be used for remixing.
- drum / percussion performance pattern information for one measure is not recorded as attribute information, but the recording / playback apparatus is provided with a plurality of patterns for remixing or the like in advance. Again, okay.
- the performer information is information about the performer, such as the name (including group name), gender, age, and group organization of the performer (including the singer) of the song.
- Sensitivity information expresses the sensory perception of the listener who has listened to the song, and is, for example, data that quantifies bright songs, dark songs, quiet songs, intense songs, fun songs, and sad songs.
- the sensitivity information is defined as a sensitivity axis for each of the emotional axes, such as bright Z dark, gentle Z intense, and fun Z sad. Obtain a numerical value of the degree of, such as by having it set by the listener.
- the degree of subjective sensory perception is represented by, for example, 16-step numerical values.
- “1 8” is assigned as the numerical value when the value is the darkest and the darker the value is.
- Gentle Z The same can be said for other sensibility axes such as intense and fun.
- the sensitivity axis can be set.
- the user of the recording / reproducing apparatus may listen to music as a listener and set and input this sensitivity information.
- the numerical value of sensitivity information included in the attribute information recorded on the recording medium and the notification of sensitivity information included in the attribute information acquired from the music content providing server differ as a result of the listener actually listening to the music. If the listener feels that, the sensitivity information of the attribute information stored in the music content storage unit of the recording / playback device can be rewritten by the listener itself. .
- This surrounding environment information is set and input by DVD producers and music content providers from music content provider Sanoku, etc. Recommended locations for listening to the music, such as mountains and the sea Contains information. Further, as will be described later, when recording music with the recording / reproducing apparatus, information such as the recorded (recorded) location, date / time, season, temperature, and humidity acquired by the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 described above is used. In some cases. Also includes local information such as a recommended place to listen to the music set and input by the listener at the time of recording.
- the playback history information shows which music is being listened to by the listener at what frequency and time.
- this information is stored and held in the playback history information holding unit 15 of the recording / playback apparatus.
- This reproduction history information is included in the attribute information during recording processing for storing music content data in the music content storage unit 20, and is stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20. Stored as a part.
- the playback history information is included in DVDs produced by the creators and attributes acquired from the server.
- One of them is an aspect in which music content data recorded on a DVD is read and written to the music content storage unit 20 for recording.
- the other is a mode in which the music content data downloaded from the music content providing server device 6 is recorded via the Internet 5. Further, the other one is a mode in which the data of powerful music content such as another playback device is transferred through the external input terminal and is recorded in the music content storage unit 20 though illustration is omitted.
- the attribute information is included in the music content data.
- the recording / reproducing apparatus recognizes the attribute of the audio / video data about the music content.
- the information is also read and written to the music content storage unit 20.
- the recording / reproducing apparatus of this embodiment is configured such that, when recording, if the user wants to add or change the attribute information, it can be added or changed.
- the recording / reproducing apparatus of this embodiment If the music content data does not include attribute information that includes only audiovisual data, the recording / reproducing apparatus of this embodiment generates (sets) the attribute information. And stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20.
- the music tone analysis unit 13 analyzes the DVD and the downloaded acoustic data, acquires music composition information, and records it as part of the attribute information.
- the user described the above as sensitivity information of a subjective sensory degree value when actually listening to the music. Enter one of the 16 levels. This sensitivity information is recorded as part of the attribute information.
- the surrounding environment information acquired by the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 is also recorded as part of the attribute information.
- playback history information is recorded as attribute information as necessary.
- an attribute information providing server device that stores attribute information corresponding to music content identification information is provided on the Internet 5, and the music content identification information is stored in this server device. It is also assumed that an accompanying download request is sent and attribute information corresponding to the identification information of the music content is provided.
- FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 are flowcharts of the operations of the recording / playback apparatus and the music content providing server apparatus 6 when acquiring the music content and attribute information from the music content providing server apparatus 6.
- the recording / playback apparatus will be described by taking as an example the case where the music content providing server apparatus 6 is provided with music content data and attribute information associated therewith. Even when attribute information is transmitted / received between a plurality of different recording / reproducing apparatuses, almost the same processing is performed.
- FIG. 5 shows the processing of the recording / playback apparatus that requests provision of music content data and attribute information associated therewith
- FIG. 6 provides the music content data and attribute information associated therewith. 6 is a flowchart for explaining the processing of the music content providing server device 6 to be performed.
- the CPU 1 of the recording / playback apparatus First, the selection input of the music content to be downloaded is accepted (step S11).
- a music content provision request including an identifier of the music content requesting download is generated, and this is provided via the communication interface 14 and the Internet 5.
- the data is transmitted to the server device 6 (step S12).
- control unit (CPU) of the music content providing server device 6 always performs the processing shown in FIG. Whether or not a request for provision of music content with a recording / playback device capability is received through the Internet 5 and the communication interface of the device itself (step S21). (Step S22). If it is determined in step S22 that a request for providing music content has not been received, the processing in step S21 is repeated, and the reception of a request for providing music content is awaited.
- step S22 when it is determined that the music content providing request of the music content providing server device 6 has been received, the control unit of the server device 6 receives the received provision. Based on the identifier of the music content included in the request, the music content stored in the server device 6 is searched for the data of the target music content and the attribute information corresponding thereto (step S23).
- control unit of the music content providing server device 6 determines whether or not the data of the target music content exists (step S24). Then, the data is transmitted through the communication interface and the Internet 5 (step S25). Then, the process returns to step S21, and the processing from step S21 is repeated.
- step S24 When it is determined in step S24 that the data of the target music content does not exist, the control unit of the music content providing server device 6 generates a response message indicating that, A response is made to the requesting recording / reproducing apparatus through the communication interface and the Internet 5 (step S26). Then, the process returns to step S21, and the processing from step S21 is repeated.
- the requesting recording / playback apparatus receives the response (return) from the music content providing server apparatus 6 through the communication interface 14 (step S13), and based on the received response, the requested music is received. It is determined whether content data has been transmitted (step S14). If it is determined in step S14 that the requested music content data has been received, the received music content data and the attribute information provided along with the music content data are stored in the music. The contents are recorded (stored) in the content storage unit (step S15), and the processing shown in FIG. 5 is terminated.
- step S14 the requested music content data is received. If it is determined that the corresponding music content data does not exist !, the control unit of the recording / playback apparatus does not show in FIG. Using the display elements such as LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), light emitting elements such as LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes), or buzzers or alarms, the music data of the target does not exist. Is notified to the user of the recording / reproducing apparatus (step S16), and the processing shown in FIG.
- LCD Liquid Crystal Display
- LEDs Light Emitting Diodes
- the recording / reproducing apparatus provides attribute information provided along with the music content data when receiving the data of the target music content. Can be received. Then, the provided music content data and the attribute information for the music content data are stored in the music content storage unit 20 and can be used at the time of reproduction.
- the music composition information obtained by the analysis by the music tone analysis unit 13 or the ambient environment information acquisition unit is obtained.
- Force attribute information such as ambient environment information is configured and stored in the music content storage unit 20 in association with audiovisual data of the music content.
- the music data of the music content already exists, but when there is no attribute information of the music content, the identification information of the music content is used as a searcher.
- the server device 6 is accessed so that only its attribute information can be downloaded.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a conceptual configuration of a hard disk device as an example of the music content storage unit 20 of the recording / reproducing device of this embodiment.
- the hard disk device 20HD as the music content storage unit 20 includes a region 23 for video and audio data Dt such as video data and audio data of music content, and a region 24 for attribute information At, and the region 23 is a video.
- the acoustic data storage unit 21 is configured, and the area 24 configures the attribute information storage unit 22.
- the music content storage unit 20 can also use a disk medium such as a DVD as a force-removable (detachable) recording medium configured by a hard disk device as the music content storage unit.
- Figure 8 shows the music content in that case.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining an example of a disk medium (for example, a magneto-optical disk or the like that can be recorded / reproduced) 20RD as another example of the storage unit 20;
- content data (audio / video data) Dt such as audio content data and video content data is stored in the data storage area of the optical disc 20RD.
- the optical disc 20RD is provided with a storage area for content attribute information At in addition to a lead-in area, a TOC (Table Of Contents) area, and a lead-out area that are usually provided on the optical disc.
- the attribute information is stored in.
- Content data Dt force When multiple pieces of music data are included, attribute information for each piece of music is recorded.
- the content data Dt and the attribute information At are associated with each other by the music content identification information (music content ID) as described above.
- the optical disc 20RD records music content downloaded from the Internet by a general user using a personal computer, for example, in addition to music content data recorded by a music content producer or the like. In some cases, it is created.
- the attribute information At recorded on the recording medium is arbitrarily rewritten, added, deleted, or deleted by the user in the recording / reproducing apparatus. It is also possible to replace existing attribute information with new attribute information. For example, when adding delimiter information in units of music material to the attribute information, the recording / playback device automatically generates new delimiter information in units of music material by automatically analyzing the target music content data. It is possible to add delimiter information input by the user through the user interface 11.
- a change instruction input from the user is accepted through the user interface 11, and the attribute information recorded in the music content storage unit 20 is changed.
- a change instruction input from the user through the user interface 11 is input.
- the attribute information recorded in the music content storage unit 20 is deleted and the attribute information already recorded is newly generated or input as described above. It can be replaced by replacement.
- new attribute information is provided through the Internet 5 and the communication interface 14, or externally connected to a digital interface such as a USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface. It can be used for addition or replacement by receiving equipment capabilities or receiving it via a wireless LAN through a wireless interface and transmission / reception antenna.
- the music content data and attribute information always correspond to each other by the music content identifier, and which attribute information is associated with which music content data. It will be clarified.
- attribute information is attached to music content so that the attribute information is distributed along with the distribution of the music content data, and the music content data is used. Accordingly, the attribute information can be used effectively so that the music content data can be used in a new usage mode.
- optical disc 7 to be read by the optical disc drive 16 is accompanied by attribute information as music content data, it has the same configuration as the optical disc 20RD shown in FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram functionally extracting and representing the recording processing portion of the recording / reproducing apparatus of this embodiment.
- 10 and 11 are flowcharts for explaining an example of the recording processing operation.
- the recording / reproducing apparatus is composed of two elemental forces in terms of recording.
- One is a music content storage unit 20 that stores and holds a plurality of music contents, and the other is a recording unit 100 that records music contents. Since the music content storage unit 20 is as described above, the description thereof is omitted here.
- the recording unit 100 is a part that performs recording processing of music content data and attribute information. Hereinafter, the configuration of the recording unit 100 will be described.
- the recording unit 100 stores the input music content data (audiovisual data) and attribute information in association with each other in the music content storage unit 20.
- the attribute information corresponding to the music content is input, it is used as it is or Then, a part of the information is changed or added and stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20.
- the recording unit 100 generates attribute information that can be generated on the recording / playback apparatus side, adds the attribute information to the music content data, and stores the music information. It has a function of storing in the attribute information storage unit 22 of the content storage unit 20.
- the assigning user finally assigns the information by subjective judgment.
- a part of the attribute information can be automatically calculated from the raw audiovisual data by the recording / playback device. That is, the tempo information of the music composition information that is a part of the attribute information, the location where the recording / reproducing apparatus exists, the surrounding environment information, etc. can be automatically calculated and added automatically.
- the recording / reproducing apparatus only acquires the music composition information and the surrounding environment information, and finally the user decides whether or not it is the optimum power based on the attribute information given to the music content. Like you do.
- the arrange information cannot be created by the user while recording, so the arrange information is not stored at the time of recording.
- the user arranges while referring to the chord progression of the original music stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20, drum information, and other music composition information.
- the attribute information storage unit 22 additionally stores the information corresponding to the music ID.
- the recording unit 100 includes the above-described user interface 11, the music tone analysis unit 13, the reproduction history information holding unit 15, and the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40, as well as functional units.
- processing units a music content recording instruction control unit 101, a music content data holding unit 102, an audiovisual data recording setting unit 103, an attribute information recording setting unit 104, an encoding unit 105, and a music composition information acquisition unit 106.
- the music content recording instruction control unit 101 performs music content recording instruction control in accordance with a user instruction through the user interface 11, and the CPU 1 Based on the recording program stored in OM3, it corresponds to the part that is executed using RAM4 as a work area.
- the music content data holding unit 102 is a part for holding video and sound data of music content to be recorded and attribute information, if any, associated attribute information.
- the music content providing server device 6 via the Internet 5 is the source power of the music content to be recorded
- the music content such as a nota memory that temporarily stores the music content data captured through the communication interface 14 It corresponds to the content data holding unit 102.
- the encoding unit 105 corresponds to the extracted function of only the encoding part of the encoding Z decoding unit 12.
- the audiovisual data recording setting unit 103 holds audiovisual data to be sent to the encoding unit 105, and a part of the RAM 4 is used.
- the attribute information recording setting unit 104 holds attribute information data to be sent to the encoder circuit, and this also uses a part of the RAM 4 area.
- the music composition information acquisition unit 106 is a functional unit that acquires attribute information corresponding to the music content to be recorded when the attribute information is not attached to the music content data.
- the function unit that accesses the attribute information providing server device as a searcher by using the music content ID as a searcher and obtains attribute information corresponding to the music content ID or the like as described above. It consists of a functional unit that acquires attribute information corresponding to the music content from a recording / playback device.
- FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 Each processing step in FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 is executed by the CPU 1 using the RAM 4 as a work area according to the ROM 3 program.
- the user Prior to recording, the user prepares music data to be recorded as music content and stores it in the music content data holding unit 102.
- attribute information When attribute information is attached In the music content data holding unit 102, attribute information of the music as the music content is also stored.
- the music content data holding unit 102 reports to the music content recording instruction control unit 101 whether or not the attribute information is attached to the music to be recorded. Thereby, the music content recording instruction control unit 101 recognizes in advance whether or not the music content to be recorded is accompanied by attribute information.
- the music content recording instruction control unit 101 recognizes the recording instruction of the designated music piece (step S31 in FIG. 10).
- the music content recording instruction control unit 101 determines whether or not attribute information is attached to the designated music piece (step S3).
- the music content recording instruction control unit 101 also sends the audio / video data of the music content to be recorded held and stored in the music content data holding unit 102 to the audio / video data recording setting unit 103. And instructing the corresponding attribute information to be sent to the attribute information record setting unit 104 (step S34).
- the music content data holding unit 102 sends the audio / video data of the music content to be recorded to the audio / video data recording setting unit 103 together with the music content ID, and the corresponding attribute information. It is sent to the attribute information record setting unit 104 together with the music content ID.
- the attribute information recording setting unit 104 Upon receiving the attribute information (including the music content ID) from the music content data holding unit 102, the attribute information recording setting unit 104 creates a temporary list of attribute information to be recorded (step S35). The created temporary list of attribute information is presented to the user, for example, by displaying it on the display of the user interface 11 (step S36).
- the user who has received the provisional list of attribute information to be recorded determines that the attribute information needs to be corrected or added, the user performs a predetermined operation through the operation unit of the user interface 11. If the attribute information is acceptable as it is, operate the enter key on the user interface 11 and enter it.
- the music content recording instruction control unit 101 instructs the user to correct the attribute information. If it is determined that there is a correction instruction or an addition instruction, it is notified to the attribute information record setting unit 104.
- the attribute information record setting unit 104 that has received this correction instruction or addition instruction corrects or adds attribute information in accordance with the contents of the correction instruction or addition instruction through the user interface 11 (step S38). Arrangement information may be additionally recorded when this attribute information is modified or added.
- the music content recording instruction detects a decision input regarding the attribute information of the user (step S39), and sends the audio / video data from the audio / video data recording setting unit 103 to the encoding unit 105 and the attribute information recording / setting unit 104. Instructs to receive attribute information and encodes the received information.
- the encoding unit 105 receives the audiovisual data and the attribute information, and executes an encoding process for storing it in the music content storage unit 20 (step S40).
- the encoding unit 105 writes the encoded audiovisual data into the audiovisual data storage unit 21 and writes the encoded attribute information into the attribute information storage unit 22 (step S41). This is the end of the recording process.
- step S32 if it is determined in step S32 that the attribute information is accompanying the music content, the music content recording instruction control unit 101 sends the attribute information of the music content to the attribute information recording setting unit 104. Is sent to the local device and recorded (step S51 in FIG. 11).
- the music content recording instruction control unit 101 also stores the audio / video data of the recording-target music content held in the music content data holding unit 102 and the audio / video data recording setting unit 103 and the music tone analysis.
- the unit 13 is instructed to send it (step S52).
- the music content data holding unit 102 sends the audio / video data of the music content to be recorded to the audio / video data recording setting unit 103 together with the music content ID, and transmits the audio data of the music content to the music tone analysis unit 13. To send.
- the music tone analysis unit 13 that has received the acoustic data from the music content data holding unit 102 Then, the sound data is analyzed to extract music composition information such as tempo, key, and chord for each music material (step S53).
- the attribute information recording setting unit 104 receives an instruction from the music content recording instruction control unit 101 to generate attribute information on its own device, the reproduction history of the specified music is reproduced as reproduction history information. It is determined whether or not the data is held in the holding unit 15, and if it is held, the reproduction history is acquired to be part of the attribute information (step S54). If there is no reproduction history information, the reproduction history information as attribute information is “null” meaning no.
- the attribute information recording setting unit 104 uses the brightness, Z ⁇ , intense ⁇ Z friendly, fun Z for the song input through the user interface 11 from the user who listened to the song to be recorded. It accepts numeric input of emotional information such as sadness (for example, the numerical values of the 16 levels described above) and uses it as a part of attribute information (step S55).
- the attribute information record setting unit 104 acquires the music composition information analyzed and extracted by the music tone analysis unit 13 from the music tone analysis unit 13 and sets it as a part of the attribute information (step S56). Furthermore, the attribute information record setting unit 104 acquires the surrounding environment information from the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40, and makes the surrounding environment information a part of the attribute information (step S57).
- the attribute information recording setting unit 104 creates a temporary list of attribute information to be recorded based on the information acquired in steps S54 to S57 (step S58), and creates a temporary list of the created attribute information.
- the list is presented to the user, for example, by displaying it on the display of the user interface 11 (step S36).
- the user who has received the provisional list of attribute information to be recorded determines that the attribute information needs to be corrected or added, the user performs a predetermined operation through the operation unit of the user interface 11. If the attribute information is acceptable as it is, operate the enter key on the user interface 11 and enter it.
- the music content recording instruction control unit 101 determines whether there is a correction instruction or addition instruction for the user power attribute information (step S37). Communicate to attribute information record setting unit 104. Upon receiving this correction instruction or addition instruction, the attribute information record setting unit 104 corrects or adds attribute information in accordance with the correction instruction contents or addition instruction contents through the user interface 11 (step S38).
- the music content recording instruction detects a decision input regarding the attribute information of the user (step S39), and sends the audio / video data from the audio / video data recording setting unit 103 to the encoding unit 105 and the attribute information recording / setting unit 104. Instructs to receive attribute information and encodes the received information.
- the encoding unit 105 receives the audiovisual data and the attribute information, and executes an encoding process for storing it in the music content storage unit 20 (step S40).
- the encoding unit 105 writes the encoded audiovisual data into the audiovisual data storage unit 21 and writes the encoded attribute information into the attribute information storage unit 22 (step S41). This is the end of the recording process.
- the music composition analysis unit 13 extracts the music composition information. If it is known from the information or the producer's information, the user does not need to analyze the tune, and the music composition information such as tempo, key, and chord based on the musical score information can be input as attribute information.
- the attribute information record setting unit 104 acquires the music composition information through the music composition information acquisition unit 106 and sets the attribute information. It can also be made a part.
- the reproduction history information of past users is accumulated in the reproduction history information holding unit 15.
- a song that is often listened to has a high listener preference, whereas a song with a short playback time often has a low listener preference. Therefore, every time the reproduction frequency information for each music piece is updated, the information is added to the attribute area of the music content of each music piece.
- the reproduction history information stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20 as attribute information is played back by playing the corresponding music that is not only at the time of recording the music content.
- the playback history of the information holding unit 15 is updated, at the same time, the attribute information
- the playback history information of the attribute information of the corresponding music in the storage unit 22 is also updated.
- the device has a function of selecting a music piece that the user would like in order by simply performing a playback start operation and presenting it to the user.
- the user selects the first song and inputs a continuous playback start operation through the operation unit of the user interface 11.
- the recording / reproducing apparatus of this embodiment determines whether or not the user has a preference for the music selected first, based on the biological information acquired from the user (listener), and indicates the preference. If this is the case, the next song playback candidate is the song whose tone is similar to the first selected song.
- the biometric information of the user (listener) who is the music listener is acquired, and for example, from the movement of the body such as the head and feet when riding on music, the pulse, etc.
- the preference of the listener is determined.
- the music that the listener may like based on the playback history information held in the playback history information holding unit 15 And select a song whose tone is similar to the selected song as the next music playback candidate.
- the surrounding environment information of the listener is acquired, and the music that matches the acquired surrounding environment information is searched by referring to the attribute information, and the search result is easily reproduced.
- a song and a song having a tone similar to the song are set as candidates for the next song reproduction.
- V a so-called play list (list of playback music candidates) is created on the user side, and played in that order.
- a so-called play list list of playback music candidates
- the playlist needs to be revised each time the number of songs stored in the internal storage increases. This method also has a problem that it does not actively consider user preferences.
- the playback device side uses the past user playback history information, biometric information input in real time by the user, etc., and further, geographical information on which the playback device exists.
- the preference level is predicted against the attribute information of the currently played music, and the music that the user wants to listen to most in the current situation is provided.
- a candidate is dynamically selected and played back.
- a search is also made for the attribute information power of a large number of songs stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 for songs close to the tempo and tempo of songs that have been listened to in the past,
- the listener can relax with the music that they listen to, and can acquire biometric information that seems to be relaxing.
- a song having a similar structure is searched from the attribute information and played back.
- music attribute information is used to dynamically present music that matches the listener's preference.
- the attribute information the sensibility information of the music that the listener feels (for example, dark / bright music), the reproduction of how many times the user has played this music, etc.
- Information on the surrounding environment such as history information, information on performers and instruments, geographical information on where the recording was made, and where to listen is recorded.
- the second playback processing point in the recording / playback apparatus of this embodiment is that the music material unit is based on the music information being listened to, particularly the music composition information and arrangement information. It also has a function (called Arrange Mode) that allows you to reconfigure the music by changing the tempo and key (pitch), remixing, and applying effects.
- Arrange Mode a function that allows you to reconfigure the music by changing the tempo and key (pitch), remixing, and applying effects.
- the arrangement mode includes an automatic mode and a manual mode, which can be selected and set by the user.
- the illustration of the arrangement mode is omitted, in the user interface 11, for example, the user selects “Setting” from the menu, selects the arrangement mode setting in the menu, and selects the automatic mode or the manual mode. This can be done by selecting a deviation.
- the biometric information acquisition unit 30 detects the biometric information of the listener, and the listener's mood at that time is detected. In response to this, automatically remix the music data, such as a disc jockey, to play multiple songs at the same time, or change the tempo, key, etc.
- the music inside is dynamically reconfigured.
- the attribute information as described above, particularly the music composition information is attached, so that the music is matched to the atmosphere in which the listener is placed.
- Replay 'synthesize while dynamically reconfiguring. Reconfiguration is just a listener It will change the music played so that it will be more enjoyable, and will offer listeners new ways to enjoy the music.
- the attribute information as described above is intended to allow the music to be reconstructed and reproduced without impairing the musicality.
- music (songs) is divided by measures, beats, etc.
- chords are determined for each of those breaks, according to the music theory, for example, different music materials are combined for each measure. Therefore, it is possible to change the tone without losing musicality. This is a technique called remix that is generally performed by a disc jockey or the like.
- the composition information of the music necessary for reconfiguring the music is attached to the audiovisual data of the music content in advance as an attribute. It is recorded as information.
- the music composition information necessary for reconstructing the music is the music composition information in units of music materials such as tempo, key, chord, volume, and time signature as described above.
- the attribute information need not always be attached to the audiovisual data of the music content. For example, only when necessary, the attribute information is stored in another storage location based on the identification information of the music content. Information may be read out or acquired from a server device of the attribute information through a network.
- the music composition information is not automatically reconfigured.
- the biological information from the listener is fed back to the playback device to dynamically grasp the viewing state of the listener, and the surrounding environment information of the place where the recording / playback device is located (existing) is dynamically grasped.
- the music suitable for the occasion is re-synthesized with the attribute information power and provided to the listener.
- the music is reconfigured only when the listener shows preference, so that the listener is more preferred! /
- the listener's biometric information is also stored in the playback device during the automatic reconstruction of the music being listened to.
- there is recommended effect information in the attribute information use it! I can do it.
- the music content recording / playback apparatus of this embodiment particularly arranges the attribute information of the music in accordance with the arrangement instruction through the user interface 11 of the user. Based on the usage information and the music composition information, as described above, the music is reconfigured by changing the tempo, key (pitch), limiting, and applying effects for each music material. To arrange.
- FIG. 12 shows an example of the user interface 11 including the LCD display screen in the manual mode of the arrange mode.
- FIGS. 12A and 12B show an operation panel unit constituting a part of the user interface 11 of the music content recording / playback apparatus of this embodiment.
- the music content recording / playback apparatus of this embodiment performs the music being played back.
- Arrangement information (see Fig. 2 and Fig. 3) is extracted from the attribute information about the, and as shown in Fig. 12 (A), the arrangement information stored on the LCD display screen 111 as the attribute information is extracted. Display a list of information types.
- the user While viewing the arrangement information list on the LCD display screen 111, the user operates the cross-shaped cursor button 112 in this example to select whether to instruct the arrangement using the deviation arrangement information. Manipulate. In this example, the user operates the up / down direction operation unit of the cross-shaped cursor button 112 to change the position of the currently selected item indicated by a halftone dot in FIG. Then, by operating the determination button at the center of the cross-shaped cursor button 112, the selected item is selected and determined.
- the user uses the cross-shaped cursor button 112, and the user further selects a desired arrangement form from the arrangement form list.
- the selected arrangement mode is selected and determined, information on the arrangement mode stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 is read out from the music data, and the music reconstruction process as described above is not performed. And the arrangement is executed.
- FIG. 13 is a block diagram functionally extracting and representing the playback processing portion of the recording / playback apparatus according to the first embodiment.
- 14 to 21 are diagrams for explaining the music reconfiguration process.
- FIGS. 22 to 25 are flowcharts for explaining an example of the reproduction processing operation.
- the playback processing unit of the recording / playback apparatus of the first embodiment is also composed of two components, like the recording processing unit described above.
- One is a music content storage unit 20 in which a plurality of music contents are recorded and held, and the other is a playback unit 200 that plays back music content. Since the music content storage unit 20 is as described above, the playback unit 200 will be described here.
- the playback unit 200 includes a user interface 11, a playback history information storage unit 15, a biological information acquisition unit 30, a surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40, a sound output unit 53, As a functional processing unit that is realized by processing by the CPU 1 in accordance with a program stored in the ROM 3 as well as a video output unit 56, an audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201, a decoding unit 202, an attribute,
- the information acquisition unit 203, the audiovisual data acquisition unit 204, the audiovisual data decoding unit 205, and the audiovisual arrangement processing unit 206 are provided.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 selects music content to be played in accordance with a user instruction through the user interface 11, and performs playback control processing (music reconfiguration processing by automatic arrangement and manual operation by user instruction). (Including music reconfiguration processing of arrangement), the reproduction history information from the reproduction history information holding unit 15, the biological information acquired through the biological information acquisition unit 30, and the peripheral environment acquired from the peripheral environment information acquisition unit 40 Select music content to play based on information, etc.
- the decoding unit 202 acquires the audio / video data and the attribute information from the music content storage unit 20 in accordance with the music content selection instruction from the audio / video data selection determination control unit 201, and converts the compressed data. This is for decompression decoding and corresponds to the decoding part of the encoding Z decoding part 12.
- the decoding unit 202 passes the attribute information read and decompressed from the music content storage unit 20 to the attribute information acquisition unit 203, and the audiovisual data read from the music content storage unit 20 and decompressed and decoded is Supplied to the audiovisual data acquisition unit 204.
- the attribute information acquisition unit 203 receives the attribute information read from the music content storage unit 20 and decoded from the decoding unit 202, and passes it to the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201.
- This attribute information acquisition unit 203 is composed of a buffer unit that uses a partial area of the RAM 4.
- the audiovisual data acquisition unit 204 receives the audiovisual data that has been read and decoded from the music content storage unit 20 from the decoding unit 202 and passes it to the audiovisual data decoding unit 205.
- the audiovisual data acquisition unit 204 is configured by a buffer unit that uses a partial area of the RAM 4.
- the video / audio data decoding unit 205 is a part composed of the audio data decoding unit 51 and the video data decoding unit 54, which decodes the audio data and passes it to the video / audio arrangement processing unit 206.
- the video data is decoded and passed to the video / audio arrangement processing unit 206.
- the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 is configured by the audio arrangement unit 52 and the video arrangement unit 55, and receives the control signal from the audio / video data selection determination control unit 201 and is decoded.
- the sound data is remixed with the sound data of other songs, effects processing is applied to the sound data, and the tempo and key ⁇ change the chord progression to reconstruct the music.
- the decoded video data may be subjected to post-processing.
- the video / audio arrangement processing unit 206 supplies the audio data that has been remixed or effect-processed to the audio output unit 53, and supplies the video data that has been subjected to the F-side processing or the like to the video output unit 56.
- the listener's biological information acquired by the biological information acquisition unit 30 is supplied to the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201, and is used for selection of music content and reconfiguration of music.
- the surrounding environment information such as information on the location where the recording / playback apparatus exists acquired by the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 is supplied to the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 to select music content and reconfigure the music. Used for.
- the playback history information holding unit 15 supplies the held playback history information to the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 in accordance with the read request from the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 supplied thereto. To do.
- This reproduction history information is used by the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 to select music content and reconstruct music.
- FIG. 14 shows the configuration of a functional block diagram of the playback unit 200 of FIG. 13 viewed from the viewpoint of music reconfiguration processing, and the substantial configuration content is the same as FIG.
- the playback unit 200 generates a rhythm master unit 210 that generates and outputs a synchronization signal and music reconstruction information that serve as a reference for the reconstruction of music data, and the rhythm master.
- a rhythm slave unit 220 that receives the synchronization signal SYNC and the music reconstruction information ARI from the unit 210 and performs the reconstruction of the music data.
- the synchronization signal SYNC from the rhythm master unit 210 is output in synchronization with the playback of the music data
- the music reconstruction information ARI is output in synchronization with the synchronization signal SYNC, and the music data It is a value that changes dynamically in sync with playback.
- the rhythm master section 210 has a function corresponding to a conductor in a concert, and the rhythm slave section 220 has a function corresponding to a player's position.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 determines the audiovisual data selection determination control RM (RM stands for rhythm master) belonging to the rhythm master unit 210 and the audiovisual data selection determination belonging to the rhythm slave unit 220.
- Control RS (RS stands for Rhythm Slave) Part 201S And divided.
- the attribute information acquisition unit 203 belongs to both the rhythm master unit 210 and the rhythm slave unit 220.
- the rhythm master unit 210 includes an audiovisual data selection determination control RM unit (hereinafter referred to as “RM unit”) 201M and an attribute information acquisition unit 203.
- RM unit audiovisual data selection determination control RM unit
- the rhythm slave unit 220 acquires the biological information acquisition unit 30 and the surrounding environment information.
- Unit 40 reproduction history information holding unit 15, video / audio data acquisition unit 204, video / audio data decoding unit 205, and video / audio arrangement processing unit 206.
- the RM unit 201M of the rhythm master unit 210 is based on the attribute information of the music content being played back acquired by the attribute information acquisition unit 203! /
- a synchronization signal SYNC serving as a reference for reconstruction and music composition data ARI are generated, and the generated synchronization signal SYNC and music reconstruction data ARI are supplied to the RS unit 201 S of the rhythm slave unit 220.
- a bar synchronization signal PHSY with a period corresponding to a music bar and a beat synchronization signal BTSY with a period corresponding to a music bar are obtained.
- the RM unit 201M generates and outputs a signal synchronized with the measure and the song of the music being reproduced.
- the measure synchronization signal PHSY is a signal indicating the beginning of a measure of the song, and is, for example, a falling edge pulse only at the beginning of the measure of the song.
- the beat synchronization signal BTSY is a signal indicating the beginning of the beat of the music. For example, only the beginning of the beat is a falling edge pulse.
- the number of beats per measure varies depending on the number of beats.
- the music reconstruction data ARI is sent from the rhythm master unit 210 to the rhythm slave unit 220 in synchronization with these synchronization signals. Since the music reconstruction data ARI is multi-valued data, it is assumed that the data flows on a multi-bit signal line such as a data nose.
- the RM unit 201M generates, as the music reconstruction data ARI, the BPM value, the key value, and the code value of the music composition information as shown in FIG. And supplied to the RS unit 201S of the rhythm slave unit 220.
- the data of each value may be transmitted via a multi-bit signal line, or one serial data as each. It may be possible to transmit via the signal line.
- the BPM value is a value that becomes the master tempo of how fast the music is played in the rhythm slave unit 220. This BPM value corresponds to the oscillation frequency of the sync signal SYNC.
- the key value is a value that determines the key of the music content to be reproduced. If you don't decide on a particular key, V, or a “null” value, is acceptable. When the key value of the music reconstruction data ARI is a “null” value, the rhythm slave unit 220 plays back with a free key.
- the chord value is a value that determines the chord progression of the music content to be reproduced.
- the rhythm slave unit 220 reproduces with a given chord value or with a substitute chord. According to music theory, it is good if the tonality does not collapse.
- the code value may be a “null” value. When the chord value of the music reconfiguration data ARI is “null”, the rhythm slave unit 220 plays back with a free chord.
- the RM unit 201M uses the BPM value, the key value, and the chord value extracted from the attribute information force of the music being played as it is as the music reconstruction information ARI. Output as.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a detailed configuration example of the rhythm master unit 210 in the first embodiment, and in particular, details of the functions of the RM unit 201M are made into blocks. That is, the RM unit 201M functionally includes an attribute information analysis unit 211, a synchronization signal generation unit 212, a synchronization signal output circuit 213, a music reconstruction data setting unit 214, and a music reconstruction data output. Circuit 215.
- the attribute information analysis unit 211 of the RM unit 201M receives and analyzes the attribute information of the song being reproduced from the attribute information acquisition unit 203, analyzes the attribute information of the song being reproduced, and Extract the music composition information mentioned above, and out of the extracted music composition information
- the BPM value as tempo information which is one of bar and hail break information, is supplied to the synchronization signal generator 212.
- the synchronization signal generation unit 212 includes a PLL (Phase Locked Loop) circuit 216, oscillates at an oscillation frequency corresponding to the BPM value from the attribute information analysis unit 211, and measures the music content to be played back. And bar sync signal PHSY and beat A synchronization signal SYNC composed of the start signal BTSY is generated by using the PLL circuit 216, and the generated synchronization signal SYNC is supplied to the RS unit 201S through the synchronization signal output circuit 213 as shown in FIG.
- PLL Phase Locked Loop
- the attribute information analysis unit 211 of the RM unit 201M also receives the BPM value, the key value, and the code value from the music composition information of the attribute information of the music being played back received from the attribute information acquisition unit 203. Are extracted and supplied to the music reconstruction data setting unit 214.
- the received BPM value is set in the BPM value setting unit 217
- the received key value is set in the key value setting unit 218, and the received code value is set in the code value setting unit Set to 219.
- the BPM value, key value, and chord value set in the BPM value setting unit 217, key value setting unit 218, and chord value setting unit 219 are output from the music reconfiguration data setting unit 214 to the music reconfiguration data.
- the music reconstruction data output circuit 215 supplies the data to the RS unit 201S as music composition reconstruction data ARI.
- the RM unit 201M generates the synchronization signal SYNC and the music reconstruction data ARI in real time based on the attribute information from the attribute information acquisition unit 203 in synchronization with the playback of the music data of the music content.
- the rhythm slave unit 220 is supplied to the RS unit.
- FIG. 17 shows a detailed configuration example of the rhythm slave unit 220 in the first embodiment.
- the RS unit 201S of the rhythm slave unit 220 is functionally configured as shown in FIG. 17, and includes an arrangement control unit 221, a tempo correction amount calculation unit 222, and a pitch correction amount calculation unit 223. I have.
- the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 of the rhythm slave 220 includes a tempo correction circuit 225, a pitch correction circuit 226, and a mixer and effect circuit 227.
- the arrangement control unit 221 acquires attribute information of all music contents from the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20 through the attribute information acquisition unit 203 in advance, and acquires the acquired attribute information table. Create and retain the music reconstruction attribute information table 224.
- the music reconstruction attribute information table 224 in addition to the music reconstruction attribute information used for automatic arrangement based on biometric information, surrounding environment information, reproduction history information, etc., the user's arrangement Attribute information to reconfigure music according to instructions Also included is music reconstruction attribute information created from the arrangement information contained therein.
- the latter piece of music reconstruction attribute information is information for arranging in a musical genre (classic, pop, rock, soul, enka, etc.) desired by the user, as described above.
- the music reconfiguration attribute information table 224 in the example of FIG. 18 performs remixing as an example of the reconfiguration processing, and thus can be configured as a remix attribute information table.
- the music reconstruction attribute information table 224 in FIG. 18 includes a chord value, a BPM value, an instrument name, and a sensitivity value for each music material name.
- the sensitivity value is only a bright feeling, but of course this is not the case.
- the arrangement control unit 221 When executing the remix process, the arrangement control unit 221 is equal to or close to the BPM value and code value of the music reconstruction data ARI that also received the RM unit 201M force.
- the music material having the BPM value and the chord value is searched from the music reconstruction attribute information table 224 for each musical instrument to be remixed.
- the arrangement control unit 221 refers to the biological information from the biological information acquisition unit 30, the surrounding environment information from the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40, and the reproduction history information from the reproduction history information holding unit 15.
- the power of the listener requesting a bright feeling is determined whether this is the case, and the music material to be actually limited is determined by referring to the sensitivity value in the music reconstruction attribute information table.
- the arrangement control unit 221 refers to the arrangement information when remixing is necessary as the arrangement processing based on the arrangement instruction of the user power when receiving the arrangement instruction of the user through the user interface 11. And determine the music material to be limited.
- the arrangement control unit 221 then sends a selection instruction to the decoding unit 202 to read out the determined acoustic data of the music material from the music content storage unit 20.
- the decoding unit 202 receives this, the decoding unit 202 reads out the audio data of the music material for which selection has been instructed from the music content storage unit 20, has already read out, and in addition to the audio / video data to be played back, Audio data acquisition unit for audio data of remix music material 20 Pass to 4.
- the audiovisual data acquisition unit 204 supplies the audio data of one or more music materials for remixing to the audiovisual data decoding unit 205 in addition to the audiovisual data to be reproduced. become.
- the video / audio data decoding unit 205 and the video / audio arrangement processing unit 206 process the plurality of video / audio data in parallel. That is, the video and audio data decoding unit 205 and the tempo correction circuit 225 and the pitch correction circuit 226 of the video and audio arrangement processing unit 206 are the number of video and audio data to be processed in parallel as shown in FIG. Each of them is functionally equipped with two (two in Fig. 17) processing circuit units.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram showing the flow of the music signal in the audio / video data decoding unit 205 and the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 of the rhythm slave unit 220 in synchronization with the synchronization signal SYNC from the rhythm master unit 210. It is. In this case, one of the music signal (sound data) playback signal streams is called a music track. As described above, in the rhythm slave unit 220, there are a plurality of music tracks, and the music data of each music track is subjected to tempo correction and pitch correction as necessary, and then the mixer and The effect circuit 227 is finally mixed.
- the three music track outputs output from the audiovisual data decoding unit 205 are reproduced in synchronization with the synchronization signal SYNC from the rhythm master unit 210, and the status is output at the final stage. Is shown.
- music track 1 is a music data track of music content to be played back
- music track 2 and music track 3 are music material tracks to be limited.
- the tempo correction amount calculation unit 222 and the BPM value acquired from the attribute information acquisition unit 203 and the BPM value in the music reconstruction data ARI from the rhythm master unit 210 target value of BPM value (target BPM value)
- the tempo correction amount for the music material to be remixed with the currently playing music is also calculated. Even if the BPM value is different from the one that exactly matches the target BPM value, it is necessary to correct in this way as the music material to be limited such as key value and chord value. This is because when you select such music material, the BPM value matches the target BPM value.
- the tempo correction amount calculation unit 222 supplies the calculated tempo correction amount to the corresponding music material processing circuit unit of the tempo correction circuit 225.
- the tempo correction circuit 225 is a circuit that corrects the sound data so that only the playback tempo is changed while keeping the pitch constant.
- This correction such as a method using a correlation function.
- this embodiment is not characterized by the algorithm, detailed description thereof is omitted here.
- the pitch correction amount calculation unit 223 includes the key value Z code value acquired from the attribute information acquisition unit 203, and the key value Z code value (key value Z code) in the music reconstruction data ARI from the rhythm master unit 210.
- the pitch correction amount for each piece of music material that is limited to the currently playing music is calculated from the difference from the target value (which is the target key value Z target code value). It is necessary to correct in this way even if the key value and code value are not exactly the same as the target key value and target code value, but are different from each other. This is because some of the music materials to be remixed can be judged to be appropriate, so that when such music material is selected, its key value and chord value are matched to the target value.
- the pitch correction amount calculation unit 223 supplies the calculated pitch correction amount to the corresponding music material processing circuit unit of the pitch correction circuit 226, respectively.
- the pitch correction circuit 226 performs only the pitch of sound data while keeping the tempo constant. It is a circuit which correct
- As a correction algorithm there are various methods. Since this embodiment is not characterized by the algorithm, detailed description thereof is omitted here.
- the mixer and effect circuit 227 receives a mixing control signal and special effect control signal from the arrangement control unit 221 to apply a special effect to the audiovisual data from the pitch correction circuit 226, or from the pitch correction circuit 226. Or mix multiple audiovisual data.
- the special effect to be applied depends on the special effect control No. 3 from the arrangement control unit 221.
- FIG. 20 shows the flow of music signals in the audiovisual data decoding unit 205 and audiovisual arrangement processing unit 206 of the rhythm slave unit 220 in synchronization with the synchronization signal SYNC from the rhythm master unit 210.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the music reconfiguration operation in the audiovisual arrangement processing unit 206 of the rhythm slave unit 220 while making it correspond to the music reconfiguration data ARI of the rhythm master unit 210.
- the music reconstruction data ARI is extracted from the attribute information power of the music content to be played back, and the music content to be played back is the music track 1 It is a playback signal stream.
- the target values of BPM value “120”, key value “Cmajor”, chord progression “C” ⁇ “G” ⁇ “F” are rhythm from the rhythm master unit 210 as the music reconstruction data ARI. Input to slave unit 220.
- rhythm slave unit 220 two playback signal streams of the music content to be played back on the music track 1 are acquired from the music content storage unit 20 based on a selection instruction from the arrangement control unit 221.
- the audio data of the music tracks 2 and 3 are corrected by the audiovisual arrangement processing unit 206 so that they match the target BPM value and target code value of the music reconstruction data ARI, and then the music data It is mixed with the music data of track 1 and remixed.
- the music material 3 of the music track 3 is collected through the force attribute information acquisition unit 203 mixed with the acoustic data of the music track 1. Since the BPM value in the measure section Pa of this music material 3 is “120”, which is the same as the BPM value of the music reconstruction data ARI, the music data of music material 3 Arrangement processing unit 206 does not correct the tempo.
- the code value in the measure section Pa of the music material 3 acquired through the attribute information acquisition unit 203 is “D”, which is different from the code value “C” of the music reconstruction data ARI. Therefore, the music data of the music material 3 is subjected to the pitch correction as described above in the pitch correction circuit 226 of the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 so that the target value becomes “D” ⁇ “C”. Changed to
- the BPM value in the first half of the measure section Pb of the music material 2 acquired by the attribute information acquisition unit 203 is "100"
- the chord value is "E”
- the music reconstruction data ARI target Different from BP M value “120” and target code value “G”.
- the music data of music material 2 is corrected in the first half of measure section Pb by the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 from “100” to “120” so that it matches the target BPM value. , “E” to “G”, the pitch is corrected to match the target chord value.
- the music data of the music material 2 that has been corrected is added to the music data of the music track 1.
- the BPM value of music material 2 is "100”
- the code value is “E”
- the target BPM value "120” of the music reconstruction data ARI and the target code A force different from the value “F”
- the BPM value of the music material 3 is “120” and the code value is “F”, which is the same as the target BPM value “120” and the target code value “F” of the music reconstruction data ARI It is.
- the music material 2 of the music track 2 is corrected in the tempo and pitch by the video / audio arrangement processing unit 206 and added to the music data of the music track 1, and Music material 3 of music track 3 is added to the music data of music track 1 without being corrected.
- the music reconfiguration based on the synchronization signal SYNC synchronized with the music content and the music configuration information of the music content.
- the synchronization signal SYNC makes it possible to easily detect breaks between bars and bars, special effects can be easily applied to music data.
- the above-described arrangement control can be executed dynamically in real time. For example, an input that changes from moment to moment, such as a biological information sensor input, can be easily followed.
- loop reproduction processing can be performed as one of special effects processing of remixing.
- This loop playback processing refers to a processing function that repeatedly plays back a small amount of music material data for one or more bars or one or more beats, for example. By playing this loop, even a small amount of music material can be played indefinitely.
- An example of a music material for loop playback is a drum rhythm pattern.
- the original music material as shown in Fig. 21 (C) has a mark-in (Markln) point that is the start point of loop playback and a mark-out (MarkOut) point that is the end point of loop playback. , Specified in advance.
- a plurality of pieces of information on the original music material are stored in a “DJ loop information storage unit” separately provided in the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20, for example.
- the attribute information storage unit 22 may be provided with a “DJ loop information storage unit” in a separate storage area, and the original music material information may be stored in the storage unit.
- One original music material power is selected from a plurality of original music materials, for example, through the user interface 11, and when loop playback is specified, the specified original music material information is stored from the attribute information storage unit 22. It is read out and supplied to the audiovisual data decoding unit 205 of the rhythm slave unit 220. Then, the audio / video data decoding unit 205 and the audio / video range processing unit 206 perform loop playback while performing tempo correction and pitch correction as necessary. [0253] In this case, the audiovisual data decoding unit 205 and the audiovisual arrangement processing unit 206 are synchronized with the bar synchronization signal PHSY of the synchronization signal SYNC or the beat synchronization signal BTSY (see Fig. 21 (A)).
- the user selects the desired music content (song) from the selection screen of the music content on the display of the user interface 11, and sends the first song to the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201. Instruct playback.
- the second and subsequent songs are automatically selected by the recording / playback apparatus of the embodiment and playback continues.
- the audio / video data selection determination control unit 201 that has received the playback instruction for the first song through the user interface 11 recognizes the music content that has received the playback instruction, and at the same time, the attribute information storage unit of the music content storage unit 20 From 22, the decoding unit 202 is instructed to read out the attribute information of the music content for which the reproduction instruction has been received and all or a predetermined amount of attribute information. Then, in response to the instruction, the attribute information sent from the decoding unit 202 through the attribute information acquisition unit 203 is read and analyzed (step S61).
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 selects the next playback music candidate to be described later, the attribute information of the music content that has been instructed to be played in order to reconstruct the music being listened to, and The attribute information of other music contents is acquired and analyzed in advance, and preparations are made in advance for selection of a candidate for the next reproduced music, which will be described later, and for reconstruction of the music being listened to. [0259] Next, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 instructs the decoding unit 202 to read the audiovisual data of the music content for which reproduction has been instructed. Then, the decoding unit 202 reads the audiovisual data of the music content instructed to be reproduced from the music content storage unit 20 and passes it to the audiovisual data acquisition unit 204.
- the audiovisual data acquired by the audiovisual data acquisition unit 204 is delivered to the audiovisual data decoding unit 205, decoded, supplied to the audio output unit 53 through the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206, and output as audio.
- the video is output to the video output unit 56, video is output, and playback is started (step S62).
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 determines whether the arrangement mode is set to the automatic mode or the manual mode in this embodiment. (Step S63) When it is determined that the automatic mode is selected, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 acquires the biological information of the listener from the biological information acquisition unit 30 and the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 Obtain environmental information (step S64). The acquisition of the biological information and the surrounding environment information is continued during reproduction.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 determines from the listener's biological information acquired from the biological information acquisition unit 30 whether or not the listener has a preference for the music being listened to (step S65). ).
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 receives biological information such as body movements through the biological information sensor 31 and the biological information analysis unit 32 of the recording / playback device, so that the listener actively Determine whether you want to listen to music or not. For example, when riding on music, your body will naturally move to the music.
- the cross-correlation function between the composition information of the music being played (such as the division of music material units and tempo) and the output signal of the body movement sensor (acceleration sensor, etc.) is calculated. Based on the correlation coefficient, it is possible to judge to some extent whether or not the listener wants to actively listen to music. In this case, it is even better to consider the sensitivity information in the attribute information. In other words, if the music is intense, the movement of the listener's body moves violently, and if the music is gentle, it can be predicted that the movement of the listener's body will be slow. [0264] The higher the correlation coefficient, the so-called “riding” state where the listener wants to actively listen to music. When the listener is actively listening to music, it is considered that music that matches the user's preference can be reproduced and presented by repeatedly playing music with a higher “ride” value.
- step S65 When it is determined in step S65 that the listener does not indicate a preference for the music being played back, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 captures the playback history information holding unit 15 or in advance. A piece of music with a high reproduction frequency is detected with reference to reproduction history information included in each music content of the attribute information (step S66).
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 extracts the music composition information of the attribute information of the music having a high reproduction frequency, and determines the music tone that the listener is likely to like. In this case, when there are a plurality of music pieces having a high reproduction frequency and the music tunes match, it is determined that the listener likes the music composition information of the music tunes. Further, when there are a plurality of music pieces having a high frequency of reproduction and a plurality of music styles, for example, it is determined that the music composition information that the listener prefers a high-frequency music piece having the same music tone.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 prefers the above-mentioned listener, and other music having music composition information similar to the music composition information of the music tone determined to be preferred, that is, the music tone Other similar music is selected and set as the next music reproduction candidate (step S67). This is because the listener does not show preference to the music currently being played, so he tries to present to the listener music that the listener thinks is preferred from the playback history of the previous listener. To do.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 monitors whether or not the music being played has been played to the end (step S76 in FIG. 23), and when determining that the music has been played to the end, The reproduction history of the reproduced music (music content) is updated in the reproduction history information holding unit 15, and the reproduction history information of the attribute information of the music content is also updated (step S77).
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 selects the music content of the music to be reproduced next from the reproduction music candidates determined in step S67, and reads the audiovisual data of the music content. And start playing the song (step S78). Then, the process returns to step S63, and the processes after step S63 are repeated.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 determines whether or not the listener has pressed the next button provided on the operation unit of the user interface 11. The force is discriminated (step S79).
- the next button is a button that is pressed when the listener wants to listen to the next song that is not currently being listened to.
- step S79 When it is determined in step S79 that the next button has been pressed, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 proceeds to step S78, and from the reproduction music candidate candidates determined in step S67, the music to be reproduced next.
- the music content is selected, the audio / video data of the music content is instructed to be read, and the playback of the music is started. Then, return to step S63 and repeat the processing from step S63 onward.
- step S79 When it is determined in step S79 that the next button has been pressed, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 determines whether or not the stop button on the operation unit of the user interface 11 has been pressed by the user. When it is determined that the stop button has not been pressed, the process returns to step S76 to monitor the end of the reproduced music, and when it is determined that the stop button has been pressed, this playback processing routine is terminated. .
- step S65 If it is determined in step S65 that the listener has a preference for the music being played back, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 determines whether the listener has a high preference, for example, as described above. Judgment is made using the “ride” value (step S71 in FIG. 23). [0276] When it is determined that the preference level of the listener is not so high, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 takes into account the surrounding environment information acquired from the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 in this embodiment, and A music piece that is similar in tone to the currently played music piece is set as the next playable music candidate (step S72).
- another piece of music is selected that uses the music composition information similar to the music composition information of the attribute information attached to the currently reproduced music. Then, obtain information on the current location acquired from the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40, for example, information on mountains and seas, and listen to music in those locations that includes recommended ambient information as attribute information. The selected music is selected as the next playback music candidate.
- the next reproduced music candidate may be determined based on only the surrounding environment information without searching for a music having the same tone as the currently reproduced music.
- the music having the surrounding environment information that matches the surrounding environment information but also the music similar to the music composition information of the music and make them the next playback music candidates.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 sets a song whose tone is similar to that of the currently played song as the next played song candidate. (Step S73). In other words, other music is selected that uses the music composition information similar to the music composition information of the attribute information attached to the currently reproduced music as attribute information, and these are selected as the next reproduction music candidates.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 obtains the music composition information for each music material such as the tempo, key, and chord progression along with the piece information for the music material from the attribute information of the music being played. Obtain (step S 74). Then, the music data is reconstructed using the music material unit separation information and the music material unit music composition information so that there is no musical discomfort (step S75). In step S75, an effect may be applied to the video data.
- the reconstruction of the acoustic data includes, for example, the above-mentioned limits, speeding up and slowing down the tempo, raising and lowering keys, changing the chord progression, etc. It includes processing.
- a piece of music composition information of another piece of music that is similar to the piece of music composition information of the music being played is selected, and the division of the piece of music material is taken into consideration. And mix it with the original music so that there is no sense of incongruity.
- what kind of music material unit music data is to be mixed may be referred to the sensitivity information in the attribute information.
- the recording / playback device stores drum rhythmic ticks and percussion parts in advance, and limits them to the currently playing music while paying attention to the separation of music material units. Even if you want to.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 refers to the surrounding environment information, selects a piece of music suitable for the surrounding environment, and the surrounding environment information of the attribute information. It is also possible to search by referring to.
- the effect parameters are used to pay attention to the separation of the music material units, making the music uncomfortable. It is possible to perform effect processing so that there is no problem.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 uses the biometric information of the listener as the biological information of the listener.
- the surrounding environment information is obtained from the surrounding environment information obtaining unit 40 (step S91). This acquisition of biometric information and surrounding environment information continues during playback.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 determines from the listener's biological information acquired from the biological information acquisition unit 30 whether or not the listener has a preference for the music being listened to (step S92). ), When it is determined that the preference is not indicated, the process jumps to step S66 in FIG. 22 to execute the process after step S66 described above.
- step S92 determines whether or not the listener indicates preference.
- step S93 determines whether or not the user has given an arrangement instruction through the user interface 11 (step S93).
- step S93 determines whether or not the user has given an arrangement instruction through the user interface 11 (step S93).
- step S93 determines whether or not the user has given an arrangement instruction through the user interface 11 (step S93).
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 listens to the listener from the biological information of the listener acquired from the biological information acquisition unit 30. It is determined whether or not the preference is shown for the music in the middle (step S95).
- step S93 When it is determined in step S93 that the arrangement instruction is strong, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 bypasses step S94 and proceeds to step S95, and the listener listens to the music being listened to. To indicate whether or not the user has a preference.
- step S95 When it is determined in step S95 that the user's preference is not so high, in this embodiment, the video and sound data selection determination control unit 201 considers the surrounding environment information acquired from the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 in this embodiment. Then, a music piece whose tone is similar to that of the currently playing music piece is set as a next reproduced music candidate (step S 96).
- the next reproduced music candidate may be determined based only on the surrounding environment information without searching for a music having a similar tone to that of the currently reproduced music.
- the music having the surrounding environment information that matches the surrounding environment information but also the music similar to the music composition information of the music, and make them the next playback music candidates.
- step S95 when it is determined in step S95 that the user's preference is high, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 sets a song whose tone is similar to that of the currently played song as the next played song candidate. (Step S97). That is, other music is selected that uses the music composition information similar to the music composition information of the attribute information attached to the music currently being played back as attribute information, and these are selected as the next play music candidates.
- step S98 the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 performs steps S96 and S97. After step S98, the process proceeds to step S98, where it is monitored whether the music being played has been played to the end. If it is determined that the music has been played to the end, the playback history of the played music (music content) is In addition to updating in the information holding unit 15, the reproduction history information of the attribute information of the music content is also updated (step S99).
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 selects the music content of the music to be reproduced next from the reproduction music candidates determined in step S96 or S97, and the audiovisual data of the music content is selected. Read is instructed to start playback of the music (step S100). Then, the process returns to step S63 in FIG. 22, and the processes after step S63 are repeated.
- step S98 determines whether or not the end of the music has not been reached.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 determines whether or not the listener has pressed the next button provided on the operation unit of the user interface 11. The force is discriminated (step S101).
- This next button is a button that is pressed when the listener wants to listen to the next song that is not currently being listened to.
- step S101 When it is determined in step S101 that the next button has been pressed, the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 proceeds to step S100 to select the next playback music candidate determined in step S96 or step S97. The music content of the music to be played back is selected, the audiovisual data of the music content is instructed to be read, and the playback of the music is started. Then, the process returns to step S63, and the processes after step S63 are repeated.
- step S101 If it is determined in step S101 that the next button has not been pressed, the video / audio data selection determination control unit 201 receives an arrangement instruction from the user through the operation unit of the user interface 11. If it is determined that an arrangement instruction has been made, the process returns to step S94, and the processes after step S94 are repeated.
- step S102 If it is determined in step S102 that an arrangement instruction has not been made, the video / audio data selection determination control unit 201 determines whether or not the stop button on the operation unit of the user interface 11 has been pressed by the user. If it is determined (step S103) and it is determined that the stop button has not been pressed, the process returns to step S98 to monitor the end of the playback music and press the stop button. When it is determined that the button has been pressed, this reproduction processing routine is terminated.
- the playback history information is acquired in step S66, and the next history is acquired based on the playback history information in step S67.
- the surrounding environment information acquired through the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 is analyzed to calculate the location of, for example, a mountain or the sea.
- the attribute information is set as attribute information.
- a song having surrounding environment information that matches the surrounding environment information may be determined as a next reproduction song candidate.
- the music may be obtained and used as the next reproduction music candidate.
- step S67 the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 uses both the reproduction history information and the surrounding environment information to determine the next reproduction music candidate. I'll do it.
- FIG. 25 is a flowchart of an example of a process for generating and outputting a synchronization signal and music reconstruction data in the rhythm master unit 210.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control RM unit 201M acquires the attribute information of the music content to be played back from the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20 through the attribute information acquisition unit 203 (step S111). ), BPM value, key value, and code value are extracted from the acquired attribute information (step S112).
- a synchronization signal SYNC including a bar synchronization signal PHSY and a beat synchronization signal BTSY is generated (step S113). Also, the extracted BPM value, key value, and code value are set in the BPM value setting unit, key value setting unit, and code value setting unit (step S114).
- Step S115 the synchronization signal SYNC generated in step S113 and the music reconstruction data ARI including the BPM value, key value, and chord value set in step S114 are sent to the rhythm slave unit 220 ( Step S115).
- step S116 it is determined whether or not the reproduction is finished. If the reproduction is finished, the processing routine of FIG. 25 is finished. If the playback is not finished, it is determined whether or not the currently played music has been played to the end (step S117), and the music is still finished. When it is determined that there is no data, the process returns to step S113, and the synchronization signal SYNC and the music reconstruction data ARI are continuously sent to the rhythm slave unit 220.
- step S117 If it is determined in step S117 that the music has been completed, the next selected music is prepared for playback (step S118), and the process returns to step S111 and the above processing is repeated.
- the time code information of, for example, a measure as a music material unit described in the attribute information, and the break of the measure of the actual audiovisual data The time code is configured to exactly match, and the audiovisual data of the music content and the attribute information correspond exactly. Therefore, the synchronization signal SYN C and the music reconstruction data ARI supplied from the rhythm master unit 210 to the rhythm slave unit 220 are the audio and video data input to the rhythm slave unit 220 through the audio / video data acquisition unit 204. It is completely synchronized with the playback signal stream.
- FIG. 26 is a flowchart of an example of the music reconfiguration process in the rhythm slave unit 220.
- the music reconfiguration process can be performed using only the remix process as an example, and the special effect process.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control RS unit 201S receives the attributes of a plurality of music contents from the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20 through the attribute information acquisition unit 203 only by the music to be played back. Information is acquired (step S121), and based on the acquired attribute information, a music material to be limited to the music to be reproduced is detected (step S122).
- the attribute information of all music contents may be read out and acquired from the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20, but the music stored in the music content storage unit 20 may be obtained.
- the load of detecting music material that is limited to the music to be played becomes excessive. Therefore, in this example, all the attribute information at once is read out in multiple times rather than being read out from the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20, and each piece of music is limited to the playback target song each time. Try to detect the material.
- the process of detecting the music material to be limited is performed even after the playback of the music to be played back is started. Power to be played Considering that it is rare to limit the music at the same time as the playback of the music, it is enough to detect the music material that is limited to the music to be played.
- Step S123 the audio / video data to be reproduced is acquired through the decode unit 202 and the audio / video data acquisition unit 204, and reproduction is started ( Step S123). As described above, this reproduction is performed in synchronization with the synchronization signal SYNC from the rhythm master unit 210 and the music reconstruction data ARI.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control RS section 201S determines whether or not the music to be played is subjected to limit processing (step S124). Are transmitted to the audio output unit 53 and the video output unit 56 through the audiovisual data decoding unit 205 and the audiovisual arrangement processing unit 206 (step S 125).
- step S124 When it is determined in step S124 that remix processing is to be performed, the tempo and pitch of the music material to be remixed detected in step S122 is stored in the music reconfiguration data ARI from the rhythm master unit 210 as described above. Based on this, the music data to be played back is remixed while correcting as necessary (step S126). Then, the music data subjected to the limit process is output (step S127).
- step S 128 it is determined whether or not the reproduction is finished (step S 128), and if the reproduction is finished, the processing routine of FIG. 26 is finished. If the playback is not finished, it is determined whether or not the music being played has been played to the end (step S129), and if it is determined that the music is not yet finished, the process proceeds to step S124. Returning, the processing from step S124 is repeated.
- step S129 If it is determined in step S129 that the music has ended, the next selected music is prepared for playback (step S130), and the process returns to step S121 and the above processing is repeated. [0318] [Second Embodiment]
- the rhythm master unit 210 performs the reconfiguration process for the music to be played back based on the BPM value, key value, and chord value extracted from the attribute information power of the music content to be played back.
- the case where the remix process is performed has been mainly described.
- the explanation of changing the tempo and pitch of the music to be played was particularly powerful, but the listener's mood, the surrounding environment such as the location where the music is being listened to, information for arrangement, etc. Considering this, it is possible to change and correct the tempo and pitch of the music to be played, and perform music reconstruction processing.
- the listener may give a tempo or pitch change instruction.
- the music to be played is synchronized with the drum or piano played at the location where the recording / playback device is located, or the music input from the outside to the recording / playback device. There is also a request to let them play.
- This second embodiment provides a recording / reproducing apparatus that can realize these requirements.
- FIG. 27 is a block diagram of the recording / reproducing apparatus in the case of the second embodiment.
- line input to the system bus 2 is performed.
- the interface 17 and the microphone input interface 18 are additionally connected.
- the other configurations are exactly the same as in the first embodiment.
- the line input interface 17 is connected to the external input terminal 8.
- the line input interface 17 sends the audiovisual data input through the external input terminal (line input terminal) 8 to the system bus 2.
- the audiovisual data input through the external input terminal 8 is recorded and encoded by the encoding Z decoding unit 12 in response to a user instruction operation through the user interface 11, and the music content storage unit It is stored in 20 audiovisual data storage units 21.
- the audiovisual data input through the external input terminal 8 is analyzed by the music tone analysis unit 13, and the music composition information obtained as a result is recorded by the encoding Z decoding unit 12. And stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20.
- the attribute information stored in the music content storage unit 20 and the corresponding audiovisual data are associated by the identification information.
- the music data to be played back can be played in synchronization with the tempo of the audiovisual data input through the external input terminal 8. It is comprised so that. That is, the audiovisual data input through the external input terminal 8 is analyzed by the music tone analysis unit 13, and the above-described synchronization signal SYNC is generated based on the BPM value that is one of the analysis results.
- the microphone input interface 18 is connected to a microphone 9 as a sound collection means.
- the sound signal strength obtained by collecting the sound by the microphone 9 is converted into a digital signal by the microphone input interface 18, Sent to system bus 2.
- the music data to be played back is synchronized with the tempo of the sound data picked up by the microphone 9 and input through the microphone input interface 18. It is configured so that it can be played back.
- a drum or peer-entry music played in the vicinity of the recording / playback device is picked up by the microphone 9, analyzed by the music tone analysis unit 13, and a BPM value is detected. Based on the detected BPM value, Accordingly, the above-described synchronization signal SYNC is generated.
- FIG. 28 shows a reproduction unit 200 of the second embodiment corresponding to the reproduction unit of FIG. 13 of the first embodiment described above.
- a line input interface 17 and a microphone input interface 18 are connected to the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201, and the software processing in the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 is the first. This is different from the first embodiment. Others are the same as in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 29 shows the configuration of a functional block diagram of the playback unit 200 of FIG. 28 viewed from the viewpoint of music reconfiguration processing, and the actual configuration content is the same as FIG.
- the playback unit 200 generates a rhythm master unit 210 that generates and outputs a synchronization signal and music reconstruction information that serve as a reference for the reconstruction of music data, and the rhythm master.
- the music data is reconstructed.
- the rhythm slave unit 220 is executed.
- the audiovisual data selection determination control unit 201 is divided into an RM unit 201M belonging to the rhythm master unit 210 and an RS unit 201S belonging to the rhythm slave unit 220, as in the first embodiment.
- the biological information acquisition unit 30, the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40, and the reproduction history information holding unit 15 that are required only by the attribute information acquisition unit 203 are the rhythm master unit 210, the rhythm master unit 210, and the rhythm master unit 210. It belongs to both slave units 220.
- the rhythm master unit 210 in the second embodiment includes the RM unit 201M, the attribute information acquisition unit 203, the biological information acquisition unit 30, the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40, and the reproduction history information holding And 15 part.
- the rhythm slave unit 220 in the second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment in that the RS unit 201S, the attribute information acquisition unit 203, the biological information acquisition unit 30, and the surrounding environment information
- the acquisition unit 40, the reproduction history information holding unit 15, the audiovisual data acquisition unit 204, the audiovisual data decoding unit 205, and the audiovisual arrangement processing unit 206 are configured.
- the rhythm slave unit has substantially the same configuration as that of the first embodiment.
- the RM unit 201M of the rhythm master unit 210 does not generate the synchronization signal SYNC that serves as a reference for music reconstruction based only on the attribute information from the attribute information acquisition unit 203.
- the rhythm master unit 210 includes user input through the user interface 11, video acoustic data in which an external force is also input through the line input interface 17, and external sound pickup audio data input through the microphone input interface 18. Data, the listener's biometric information acquired by the biometric information acquisition unit 30, the peripheral environment information acquired by the peripheral environment information acquisition unit 40, and the playback history information read from the playback history information holding unit 15, Generate sync signal SYNC as a reference for reconstruction
- the rhythm master unit 210 also receives music composition data ARI, which is not only the synchronization signal SYNC, from the user input through the user interface 11 and the line input interface 17 from the outside. Audio-visual data, externally collected audio data input through the microphone input interface 18, the biological information of the listener acquired by the biological information acquisition unit 30, and the peripheral environment acquired by the peripheral environment information acquisition unit 40 It can be generated based on the playback history information read from the boundary information and the playback history information holding unit 15.
- music composition data ARI is not only the synchronization signal SYNC
- FIG. 30 is a diagram showing a detailed configuration example of the rhythm master unit 210 in the second embodiment, and particularly shows details of the function of the RM unit 201M in a block form.
- the RM unit 201M includes a synchronization signal generation unit 230 in place of the synchronization signal generation unit 212 of the first embodiment, and includes the attribute information analysis unit 211 of the first embodiment. Instead, a playback mode setting unit 240 is provided.
- the reproduction mode setting unit 240 includes a biological information acquisition unit 30, a surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40, a reproduction history information holding unit 15, a line input interface 17, and a microphone input interface, which are not limited to the attribute information acquisition unit 203. 18 and user interface 11 outputs are provided. The rest of the configuration is the same as that of the rhythm master unit 210 of the first embodiment.
- the synchronization signal generation unit 230 includes an internal rhythm synchronization generation unit 231, an external rhythm synchronization generation unit 23 2, a biological rhythm synchronization generation unit 233, and these three types of rhythm synchronization generation units 231, 232, and 233. And a selection switch circuit 234 for selecting any one of the output synchronization signals.
- the internal rhythm synchronization generator 231 includes, for example, a PLL circuit, and generates the synchronization signal SYNC based on the extracted BPM value of the attribute information power of the music content to be played, as in the first embodiment.
- the synchronization signal SYNC is generated based on the BPM value set by the user through the user interface 11.
- the external rhythm synchronization generation unit 232 includes, for example, a PLL circuit, and the external input signal force input through the line input interface 17 The extracted BPM value or the external input through the microphone input interface 18 Based on the extracted BPM value of the collected sound signal power, a synchronization signal SYNC is generated so as to synchronize with the externally input music rhythm.
- the biological rhythm synchronization generation unit 233 includes, for example, a PLL circuit, and the biological information such as the user's pulse wave, walking tempo, walking speed, arm and hand tempo, and speed acquired from the biological information acquisition unit 30. Then, a synchronization signal SYNC synchronized with the biological information is generated.
- the PLL circuit consists of three synchronization generators 231, 232, 233, and one PLL circuit can be used in common. it can.
- the playback mode setting unit 240 generates the synchronization signal SYNC in response to the user's synchronization selection input through the user interface 11, and generates an internal rhythm synchronization, an external rhythm synchronization, a biological rhythm. It decides which one to synchronize, and generates a selection control signal for the selection switch circuit 234 of the synchronization signal generator 230.
- the power to synchronize with the attribute information of the music content to be played back and the power to synchronize with the BPM value set by the user through the user interface 11 are further selected.
- the power to be synchronized with either the external input signal through the external input terminal 8 or the external sound picked up by the microphone 9 is further selected.
- the playback mode setting unit 240 enters the state in which the selection switch circuit 234 selects the output of the internal rhythm synchronization generation unit 231.
- the attribute information of the music content to be played is acquired through the attribute information acquisition unit 203, the attribute information power BPM value is extracted and supplied to the internal rhythm synchronization generation unit 231 of the synchronization signal generation unit 230.
- the internal rhythm synchronization generator 231 generates a synchronization signal SYNC that oscillates at an oscillation frequency corresponding to the BPM value supplied thereto and that is phase-synchronized with the music rhythm of the music content to be played.
- the synchronization signal SYNC generated based on the BPM value in the attribute information of the music content to be played is output from the synchronization signal generation unit 230 to the rhythm slave unit 220 through the synchronization signal output circuit 213. Is done.
- the playback mode setting unit 240 extracts the key value and the chord value from the attribute information of the music content to be played acquired through the attribute information acquisition unit 203, and extracts the extracted BPM value.
- the data is supplied to the music reconstruction data setting unit 214.
- the music reconstruction data setting unit 214 sets the BPM value, key value, and code value in the setting units 217, 218, and 219, respectively.
- the music reconstruction data ARI including “” is output to the rhythm slave unit 220 in synchronization with the synchronization signal SYNC.
- the music is reconfigured based on the attribute information of the music content to be reproduced, as in the first embodiment.
- the playback mode setting unit 240 switches the selection switch circuit 234 to a state in which the output of the internal rhythm synchronization generation unit 231 is selected and the BPM through the user interface 11
- the input of the value is received, and the received BPM set value is supplied to the internal rhythm synchronization generation unit 231 of the synchronization signal generation unit 230.
- the internal rhythm synchronization generator 231 generates a synchronization signal SYNC that oscillates at an oscillation frequency corresponding to the BPM value supplied thereto.
- the synchronization signal generation unit 230 outputs the synchronization signal SYNC generated based on the BPM value designated by the user to the rhythm slave unit 220 through the synchronization signal output circuit 213.
- the synchronization signal generation unit 230 supplies the synchronization signal SYNC generated based on the BPM value set by the user to the rhythm slave unit 220 through the synchronization signal output circuit 213.
- the playback mode setting unit 240 accepts input of a key value and a chord value (chord progression) in addition to the BPM value through the user interface 11, and the accepted BPM value, key value, chord The value is supplied to the music reconstruction data setting unit 214.
- the key value and code value are also input by the user in a manner that changes in time series.
- the music reconstruction data setting unit 214 sets the BPM value, key value, and chord value in the setting units 217, 218, and 219, respectively.
- the music reconstruction data ARI including the BPM value, key value, and chord value according to the user setting value is output to the rhythm slave unit 220 in synchronization with the synchronization signal SYNC.
- the rhythm slave unit 220 can output the sound reproduction of the music at the tempo and music tone set by the user.
- the playback mode setting unit 240 displays the selection switch.
- the circuit 234 is switched to a state in which the output of the external rhythm synchronization generation unit 232 is selected, and the acoustic data captured through the line input interface 17 or the microphone input interface 18 is selected by the music tone analysis unit 13 according to the user selection.
- the BPM value obtained as a result of the analysis is supplied to the external rhythm synchronization generator 232.
- the external rhythm synchronization generator 232 generates a synchronization signal SYNC that oscillates at an oscillation frequency corresponding to the BPM value supplied thereto and that is phase-synchronized with the music rhythm input from the external force.
- the synchronization signal generation unit 230 outputs the synchronization signal SYNC generated based on the BPM value detected from the external input signal or the microphone input signal to the rhythm slave unit 220 through the synchronization signal output circuit 213. Is done.
- the playback mode setting unit 240 also extracts a key value and a chord value from the attribute information of the music content to be played back acquired through the attribute information acquisition unit 203, along with the extracted BPM value.
- the data is supplied to the configuration data setting unit 214.
- the music reconstruction data setting unit 214 sets the BPM value, key value, and chord value in the setting units 217, 218, and 219, respectively.
- the music reconstruction data ARI including the BPM value, key value, and chord value detected from the external input signal or microphone input signal force is output to the rhythm slave unit 220 in synchronization with the synchronization signal SYNC. .
- the rhythm slave unit 220 can output the sound of the music at a tempo set in synchronization with the music taken from the outside.
- the reproduction mode setting unit 240 switches the selection switch circuit 234 to a state in which the output of the biological rhythm synchronization generation unit 233 is selected, and the biological information acquired through the biological information acquisition unit 30 Components related to force tempo and rhythm are extracted, information corresponding to the BPM value is generated from the extracted components, and the generated BPM value is supplied to the biological rhythm synchronization generation unit 231 of the synchronization signal generation unit 230.
- the rhythm slave unit 220 can output the sound of the music at a tempo synchronized with the user's biological rhythm.
- the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 does not simply generate the synchronization signal SYNC based only on the biological information acquired through the biological information acquisition unit 30. It is also possible to generate the sync signal SYNC by referring to the surrounding environment information from.
- the uptempo is synchronized with the biological information.
- biometric information such as the pulse of the listener who is watching the music is stored and stored in correspondence with each piece of music to obtain the biometric information.
- the music that is obtained from the unit 30 and is the biometric information that approximates the biometric information is retrieved from the reproduction history information holding unit 15, and the attribute information power of the music is also obtained as the BPM value to generate the synchronization signal SYNC. You may do it.
- the synchronization signal SYNC may be synchronized with the biological information acquired from the biological information acquisition unit 30, or may not be synchronized.
- the reproduction mode setting unit 240 reproduces the biometric information from the biometric information acquisition unit 30 and Z or the surrounding environment information from the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 as search elements.
- the reproduction history information held in the history information holding unit 15 is searched, the attribute information power BPM value, the key value, and the chord value of the music as a search result are generated and passed to the music reconfiguration data setting unit 214.
- the music reconstruction data setting unit 214 sets the BPM value, key value, and chord value in the setting units 217, 218, and 219, respectively.
- rhythm master unit 210 can generate a song progression as music reconstruction data ARI and supply it to the rhythm slave unit 220. This allows listeners to play music at a tempo and tune similar to the music they are listening to whenever they are uplifted.
- the location such as the sea or mountains can be identified from the surrounding environment information, or the weather such as rain, sunny, etc. can be identified, those included in the playback history information
- play a song that is often listened to at that location or environmental condition detect the history power, generate a sync signal SYNC based on the BPM value of that song
- the key value and chord progression can be generated as music reconstruction data ARI and supplied from the rhythm master unit 210 to the rhythm slave unit 220. This allows the listener to play music with a tempo and tone similar to the music he is listening to, under similar ambient conditions.
- the music reconstruction data ARI including the BPM value, key value, and code value in the attribute information of the music selected based on the biometric information and the Z or surrounding environment information, and the playback history information is synchronized.
- the signal is output to the rhythm slave unit 220 in synchronization with the signal SYNC.
- the rhythm slave 220 the music is reconstructed and reproduced in sound with the tempo and tune according to the user's mood at that time and the surrounding environment.
- the method of generating the synchronization signal SYNC is not limited to the above example.
- the synchronization signal SYNC determined from the surrounding environment information acquired by the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 and the reproduction history held in the reproduction history information holding unit 15 can be generated.
- the reproduction history information stored in the reproduction history information holding unit 15 is searched by searching the reproduction history of the reproduction history information holding unit 15 using the surrounding environment information acquired from the peripheral environment information acquisition unit 40 as a search element.
- Attribute of music that is detected as the surrounding environment information in the attribute information of the music included in The synchronization signal SYNC may be generated based on the BPM value included in the information.
- the user selects the music piece to be played first. Also in the second embodiment, the user may select the first music piece, but in the case of synchronization by the user setting of internal rhythm synchronization, external rhythm synchronization, or biological rhythm synchronization, the rhythm slave In the unit 220, the music information that matches or approximates the music reconstruction data ARI is stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20, and is detected and played back. You can also
- the reconfiguration process for the music being played back is performed using the synchronization signal SYNC and the music reconfiguration data ARI from the rhythm master unit 210 in the first embodiment. It can be done in the same way.
- the playback mode setting unit 240 discriminates what force is the synchronization criterion selected and designated by the user via the user interface 11 (step S20 Do).
- step S201 when it is determined that the internal rhythm is synchronized and the synchronization reference is the music content to be played back, the playback mode setting unit 240 of the audiovisual data selection determination control RM unit 201 M
- the attribute information of the music content to be played is acquired from the attribute information storage unit 22 of the music content storage unit 20 through the attribute information acquisition unit 203 (step S202), and the BPM value, key value, and code are obtained from the acquired attribute information. Extract the value (step S203).
- a synchronization signal SYNC composed of the bar synchronization signal PHSY and the beat synchronization signal B TSY is generated (step S204). Further, the extracted BPM value, key value, and code value are set in the BPM value setting unit, key value setting unit, and code value setting unit (step S 205).
- step S204 the synchronization signal SYNC generated in step S204 and the music reconstruction data ARI including the BPM value, key value, and chord value set in step S205 are converted into a rhythm slave.
- the data is sent to the unit 220 (step S206).
- step S207 it is determined whether or not the reproduction is finished (step S207), and if the reproduction is finished, this processing routine is finished. If the playback is not finished, the power / force judgment is made until the music being played has been played to the end (step S208), and if the music is not finished yet, the user interface, for example, Through 11, it is determined whether the synchronization reference has been changed (step S210). If it is determined that the synchronization reference has been changed, the process returns to step S201, and the processes after step S201 are repeated.
- step S210 If it is determined in step S210 that the operation for changing the synchronization reference has not been performed, the process returns to step S204, and the processes in and after step S204 are repeated.
- step S208 If it is determined in step S208 that the music has ended, the next selected music is prepared for playback (step S209), and the process returns to step S202 and the above processing is repeated.
- step S201 when it is determined that the set synchronization reference is internal rhythm synchronization and is a user setting input, the playback mode setting unit 240 sets the BPM set by the user input.
- a value is acquired (step S221 in FIG. 32), and based on the acquired BPM value, a synchronization signal SYNC composed of a bar synchronization signal PHSY and a beat synchronization signal BTSY is generated (step S222).
- the BPM value, key value, and chord value set by user input are acquired (step S223), and the acquired BPM value, key value, and chord value are sent to the music reconstruction data setting unit 214.
- the BPM value setting unit 217, the key value setting unit 218, and the code value setting unit 219 are set (step S224).
- step S222 the synchronization signal SYNC generated in step S222 and the music reconstruction data ARI including the BPM value, key value, and chord value set in step S223 are sent to the rhythm slave unit 220 (step S225). ).
- step S226 it is determined whether or not the reproduction is finished (step S226), and if the reproduction is finished, this processing routine is finished. If the reproduction is not finished, the power / force judgment is made until the music being played has been played to the end (step S227), and if the music is not finished yet, the user interface, for example, 11 through
- step S229 the quasi-change operation is determined (step S229), and when it is determined that the synchronization reference change operation is performed, the process returns to step S201, and the processes after step S201 are repeated.
- step S229 If it is determined in step S229 that the synchronization reference change operation has not been performed, the process returns to step S225, and the processes in and after step S225 are repeated.
- step S227 If it is determined in step S227 that the music has ended, the next selected music is prepared for playback (step S228), the process returns to step S225, and the processes in and after step S225 are repeated. .
- step S201 when it is determined in step S201 that the set synchronization reference is the external rhythm synchronization, the external input serving as the synchronization reference is the input signal from the external input terminal 8 or the microphone 9. It is determined whether or not the sound signal has been heard (step S231 in FIG. 33).
- step S231 When it is determined in step S231 that the input signal from the external input terminal 8 is used as a synchronization reference, the reproduction mode determination unit 240 supplies the audio signal input through the external input terminal 8 to the tone analysis unit 13. To perform analysis (step S232). If it is determined in step S231 that the audio signal collected by the microphone 9 is used as a synchronization reference, the playback mode determination unit 240 supplies the audio signal collected by the microphone 9 to the tune analysis unit 13, Perform analysis (step S233).
- step S234 the analysis result power in the tune analysis unit 13 also obtains the BPM value, and passes the obtained BPM value to the synchronization signal generation unit 230 for synchronization.
- a signal SYNC is generated (step S234).
- the BPM value, key value, and chord value are obtained from the analysis result in the music tone analysis unit 13, and the obtained BPM value, key value, and chord value are sent to the music reconstruction data generation unit 214,
- the BPM value setting unit 217, key value setting unit 218, and code value setting unit 219 are set (step S2 35).
- step S234 the synchronization signal SYNC generated in step S234 and the music reconstruction data ARI including the BPM value, key value, and chord value set in step S235 are sent to the rhythm slave unit 220 (step S236). ).
- step S237 it is determined whether or not playback has ended. This processing routine is terminated. If it is not the end of playback, it is determined whether or not the music being played has been played back to the end (step S238). Through 11, it is determined whether the synchronization reference has been changed (step S239). If it is determined that the synchronization reference has been changed, the process returns to step S201, and the processes after step S201 are repeated.
- step S239 If it is determined in step S239 that the synchronization reference change operation has not been performed, the process returns to step S234 and the processes in and after step S234 are repeated.
- step S238 If it is determined in step S238 that the music has been completed, the next selected music is prepared for playback (step S240), the process returns to step S231, and the processes in and after step S231 are repeated. .
- step S201 when it is determined in step S201 that the set synchronization reference is the case of biological rhythm synchronization, the reproduction mode setting unit 240 acquires the biological information of the listener through the biological information acquisition unit 30 ( Step S251) in FIG. 34 and the ambient environment information of the recording / reproducing apparatus are acquired (step S252).
- tempo information is extracted from the acquired biological information, the extracted tempo information is supplied to the synchronization signal generation unit 230, and a synchronization signal SYNC is generated from the tempo information (step S253). Then, the BPM value, the key value, and the code value are determined as described above from the biological information, the surrounding environment information, and the reproduction history information in the reproduction history information holding unit 15 (step S254).
- the music reconstruction data ARI including the M value, key value, and chord value is sent to the rhythm slave unit 220 (step S256).
- step S257 it is determined whether or not the reproduction is finished. If the reproduction is finished, this processing routine is finished. If the playback is not finished, the song being played will be When it is determined that the music is not yet finished (step S258), for example, when the user has changed the synchronization standard through the user interface 11, the judgment is made. However, if it is determined that the operation for changing the synchronization reference has been performed, the process returns to step S201, and the processes after step S201 are repeated.
- step S260 If it is determined in step S260 that the synchronization reference change operation has not been performed, the process returns to step S251, and the processes in and after step S251 are repeated.
- step S258 If it is determined in step S258 that the music has been completed, the next selected music is prepared for playback (step S259), the process returns to step S251, and the processes in and after step S251 are repeated. .
- the listener can reconfigure the music being played back as desired by the user at the time of viewing by changing the instruction to change the tempo or pitch through the user interface, and output the sound.
- the music to be played can be reconfigured to be played in synchronization with the sound input from the external force. It is also possible to play music according to the listener's walking or the pulse. You can also increase or decrease the tempo and increase or decrease the key according to the surrounding environment.
- FIG. 35 shows the audio / video data decoding unit 205 and audio / video arrangement of the rhythm slave unit 220 that receives the synchronization signal SYNC and the music reconstruction data ARI from the rhythm master unit 210 in the second embodiment.
- the flow of the music signal in the processing unit 206 is shown in synchronization with the synchronization signal SYNC from the rhythm master unit 210, and the music reconfiguration operation in the audiovisual arrangement processing unit 206 of the rhythm slave unit 220 is shown in FIG.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the music reconfiguration data ARI in the section 210 in correspondence with the ARI.
- the music reconstruction data ARI is not necessarily extracted from the attribute information power of the music content to be played back, but the BPM value of the music content to be played back Is different. Further, the key value and code value included in the music reconstruction data ARI are also different from those of the music content to be reproduced.
- the music content to be played is a playback signal stream of music track 1.
- BPM value “120”, key value “Cmajor”, and chord progression “C” ⁇ “G” ⁇ “F” target value force rhythm master section 210 are used as music reconstruction data ARI.
- the rhythm slave unit 220 the reproduction target stream acquired from the music content storage unit 20 based on the selection instruction from the arrangement control unit 221 with respect to the reproduction signal stream of the reproduction target music content of the music track 1
- the tempo of the music data of the music content itself is corrected, and two music materials are output from the audiovisual data decoding unit 205 as music track 2 and music track 3, and the two music materials are output.
- the music data of the music is corrected so as to match the target value of each value of the music reconstruction data ARI, and finally mixed with the music content to be played on the music track 1.
- the audio data of the music track 1 is corrected by the video / audio arrangement processing unit 206 so as to match the target BPM value and the target code value of the music reconstruction data ARI, and the music tracks 2, 3
- the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 after being corrected to match the target BPM value and target code value of the music reconstruction data ARI, it is mixed with the music data of the music track 1 and remixed. Is made.
- the acoustic data of the music track 1 has the BPM value of “140” in the bar sections Pa and Pb of the music material 1 acquired through the attribute information acquisition unit 203. Since the BPM value of the music reconstruction data ARI is 120, the tempo is corrected by the audio / video arranger 206, and the music data of the music track 1 in the bars Pa and Pb is The BPM value is corrected from “140” to “120”.
- the acoustic data of the music track 1 is “D” in the bar section Pa of the music material 1 acquired through the attribute information acquisition unit 203, and the code of the music reconstruction data ARI is “D”. Since it is different from the value “C”, the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 performs pitch correction, and the music data of the music track 1 is corrected so that the code value thereof changes from “D” to “C”.
- the music material 3 acquired by the force attribute information acquisition unit 203 in which the music material 3 of the music track 3 is mixed with the acoustic data of the music track 1 is recorded.
- the BPM value in the bar section Pa of “120” is the same as the BPM value of the music reconstruction data ARI, so the music data of music material 3 is the tempo of the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206. No correction is made! /
- the code value in the measure section Pa of the music material 3 acquired through the attribute information acquisition unit 203 is “D”, which is different from the code value “C” of the music reconstruction data ARI. Therefore, the music data of the music material 3 is subjected to the pitch correction as described above in the pitch correction circuit 226 of the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 so that the target value becomes “D” ⁇ “C”. Changed to
- the acoustic data of the music track 1 is the chord value in the first half of the bar section Pb of the music material 1 acquired through the attribute information acquisition unit 203 is "D ”, Which is different from the code value“ G ”of the music reconstruction data ARI, the pitch correction is performed by the video / audio arrangement processing unit 206, and the music data of the music track 1 has the code value“ It is corrected so that it becomes “G” from “D”.
- the acoustic data of the music track 1 is “D” in the latter half of the measure section Pb of the music material 1 acquired through the attribute information acquisition unit 203, and the music reconstruction data This is different from the code value “F” of the ARI, so the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 performs pitch correction so that the music data of music track 1 changes from “D” to “F”. It is corrected to.
- the music material 2 of the music track 2 is mixed with the acoustic data of the music track 1, and in the second half of the bar section Pb, the music material 2 of the music track 2 is The music material 3 of music track 3 is mixed with the music data of music track 1.
- the BPM value in the first half of the measure section Pb of the music material 2 acquired by the attribute information acquisition unit 203 is "100", and the chord value is "E”.
- Music reconstruction data ARI target BPM value “120” and target code value “G” are different.
- the music data of music material 2 is corrected by the audio / video arranger 206 in the first half of the bar section Pb from “100” to “120” so that it matches the target BPM value.
- the pitch is not corrected from “E” to “G” to match the target chord value. It is.
- the music data of the music material 2 that has been corrected is added to the music data of the music track 1.
- the BPM value of music material 2 is "100”
- the code value is “E”
- the target BPM value "120” of the music reconstruction data ARI and the target code A force different from the value “F”
- the BPM value of the music material 3 is “120” and the code value is “F”, which is the same as the target BPM value “120” and the target code value “F” of the music reconstruction data ARI It is.
- the music material 2 of the music track 2 is corrected for the tempo and pitch by the audio / video arrangement processing unit 206 and added to the music data of the music track 1, and Music material 3 of music track 3 is added to the music data of music track 1 without being corrected.
- the music content to be played is For example, reconfiguration according to the listener's mood can be performed, and so-called remix processing can be executed with a sense of incongruity with the original music by mixing other music material. Then, according to the arrangement instruction, the user can easily change the tune to classical style, jazz style, rock style, etc. and enjoy the music.
- the synchronization signal can be changed based on the biological information of the user who has listened to the musically reproduced music, the surrounding environment information, or the user's reproduction history information. Therefore, it is possible to reproduce sound with changes according to user preferences and environmental changes.
- the arrangement information is prepared in advance by the music content provider on the attribute information, but the user includes the arrangement information. It's okay to make it yourself.
- the chord progression or tempo of the original music in the music composition information included as the music content attribute information is presented to the user so that the user can correct it. To do.
- the device (CPU1) Music composition information such as chord progression and tempo is extracted from the attribute information in units of music material and displayed on the LCD display screen 111, for example.
- the user directly changes this, or copies and modifies it to create and input arrangement information. . Then, the user requests the music content recording / playback apparatus to register the created arrange information together with identification information such as its name.
- the created arrangement information is included in the attribute information about the song as self-made arrangement information, and is stored in the attribute information storage unit 22 together with the identification information such as the name. .
- the attribute information storage unit 22 may be provided with a separate storage area for the self-made arrangement information, and the self-made arrangement information may be stored in the storage area.
- the recording / playback apparatus of the music content reads out the list of the information for self-made arrangement and presents it to the user.
- the music is reconfigured according to the information for the home-made arrangement selected and instructed by the user, and the arrangement is executed.
- the arrangement information created by the user may be uploaded to the server device 6 side together with the identification information and the music ID and provided for use by other users.
- the information for self-arrangement for each piece of music can be presented to the user by presenting the music download request from the user.
- the arrangement instruction operation is performed by combining the LCD display screen 111 and the touch panel using the LCD display screen 111 and the cursor button 112. Only on display screen 111, the user can Do what you can do!
- an operation unit such as an operation button for directly instructing a change in tune tone that is not achieved by the combination of the LCD display screen 111 and the operation button is provided as a music content recording / playback device. Even if it is set up in.
- a classic style button 113 a jazz style button 114, a lock style button 115, and other style buttons 116 are provided.
- the attribute information of the music being played is referred to, the arrangement information for making the classic style is read out, and the arrangement information is included in the arrangement information. Based on the above, the music is reconstructed and reproduced as described above.
- Attribute information power for classic style arrangement As described above, when information on multiple styles of classic style arrangement is included, when the classic style button 113 is pressed by the user, the classic style arrangement information is displayed. List power of multiple modes Displayed on the LCD screen 111 as in FIG. At this time, by operating the cross-shaped cursor button 112 to select and determine any arrangement mode, the music being played is reconfigured and played back in that arrangement mode.
- one tune change button 117 is provided, and each time the tune change button 117 is pressed, for example, It may be changed to a cyclic style such as classical style ⁇ jazz style ⁇ rock style ⁇ hip hop style. At this time, when the music tone change button 117 is pressed, the music tone to be displayed is displayed on the LCD display screen 111 so that the user can be notified.
- a touch panel is pasted on the LCD display screen 111, and the operation buttons 11 3 to 117 of Fig. 36 and Fig. 37 are displayed on the LCD display screen 111, and the user can operate these operation buttons through the touch panel. You can configure it! /
- an operation means such as a force operation button is an example in which one “genre-like” is associated with one button operation, and the volume type variable operation means is configured. It can also be changed to a “le-style” with a single operation.
- Fig. 38 shows an example of such a case in which a volume type variable knob 118 configured to be rotatable is used.
- a volume position of the volume type variable knob 118 is set to the center, music is displayed.
- the volume-type variable knob 1 18 is also turned to the right, the center position force is also turned to the right in the example shown in Fig. 38.
- the playback device is configured to change the tune as described.
- the volume-type variable knob 118 is turned to the left from the center position, the melody changes so that the “hip hop style” is gradually emphasized in the example of FIG. 38 according to the rotation angle.
- the playback device is configured.
- the volume type variable operation means is an example of a volume type variable knob using a rotary knob.
- the force volume type variable operation means may be a slide type variable knob.
- each of the operation buttons 113 to 116 for selecting each genre style in Fig. 36 is configured as a push button and a volume type variable knob, and when the push button is pressed, the corresponding genre style is displayed. If you turn it all the way to the left, the music content will be played in its original tune. The more you turn it to the right, the more gradually the genre style will be emphasized according to the rotation angle. It can also be configured such that the tune is changed as described.
- the operation button 117 in the example of Fig. 37 may have the same configuration. In other words, each time the operation button 117 is pressed, the genre style is changed and selected, and as the configuration operation button 117 of the volume type variable knob is turned to the right, the selected genre style is gradually changed according to the rotation angle. It can also be configured to change the tune to be emphasized.
- the volume type variable knob can be configured to be variably controlled in synchronization with the biological information from the biological information acquisition unit 30, for example, only by allowing the user to operate the volume type variable knob. It is. That is, for example, the user's travel tempo or the like is acquired from the biometric information acquisition unit 30, and “the user runs faster according to the acquired travel tempo”. Therefore, it is possible to arrange so that the music tempo is faster and the hip-hop style is emphasized at the same time.
- the arrangement mode is provided with the automatic mode and the manual mode, but only the manual mode may be used.
- the biological information acquisition unit 30 and the surrounding environment information acquisition unit 40 can be simplified in configuration.
- the arrangement information is stored in the attribute information storage unit as part of the attribute information in association with the music data.
- the arrangement information is a part of the attribute information. Separately from the attribute information that does not need to be set, it may be stored and managed in association with the song ID.
- the storage unit arrangement information of the music content recording / playback apparatus is read to reconstruct the music data.
- the server apparatus power can also acquire arrangement information, and the above-described reconstruction process (arrangement process) can be performed based on the acquired arrangement information. In that case, the music content recording / playback apparatus need not store the arrangement information.
- the music content recording / playback apparatus does not need to be provided with a direct arrangement instruction operation unit.
- the music content recording / playback apparatus accesses the server apparatus 6 and is presented by the server apparatus 6. From the list of arrangement types to be selected, it is sufficient if the arrangement type desired by the user can be indicated by, for example, a cross-shaped cursor button.
- the acquisition of arrangement information with the server device power in that case need not be limited to the case before the music is played back. It is also possible to use the acquired arrangement information in real time and perform the reconstruction process (arrangement process) as described above.
- the music content storage unit is the hard disk device.
- the audio / video data of the music content and the attribute information are recorded in association with each other through the music content identification information (music content ID).
- the unit can also be composed of an optical disc such as a DVD, which is a removable recording medium (detachable medium).
- the attribute information is necessarily attached to the music content.
- the attribute information can be obtained from the Internet, for example, as needed.
- the content ID can also be acquired and used as a searcher.
- a server device connected to the Internet may constitute the attribute information storage unit.
- audiovisual data of music content and attribute information are stored in one storage unit and can be handled using information that associates both music content IDs and the like that are not necessary. If it is an aspect, it may be stored in a separate storage unit.
- the present invention may be a reproducing apparatus without a recording function.
- the user selects and designates the first music piece when starting the reproduction of the music piece. For example, there is biological information of the listener and surrounding environment information. Alternatively, the playback history information power may be selected automatically by the device.
- the listener may be determined from the biological information of the listener whether the listener is in an excited state or in a calm state, and a song that matches or is in reverse, may be selected as the first song.
- a song that matches or is in reverse may be selected as the first song.
- the surrounding environment information whether the current position is a mountain or the sea, referring to the surrounding environment information included in the attribute information, selecting a song that matches the location, the first song It is good.
- a song that is often listened to from the playback history may be selected as the first song.
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