WO2010002069A1 - Tuning sound feed-back device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a tuning sound (TS) feedback apparatus. More particularly, it relates to a TS feedback apparatus including sound pick-up modules which are systematically connected and disposed to be used for picking up a TS output from a sound output terminal of a sound device in a state disposed inside or near the hearing organ of a sound engineer, unlike a conventional tuning microphone, and transmitting feedback of the TS so as to enable a TS pick-up position and a position of the actual hearing organ of a listener (that is, the actual sound pick-up position of the listener) to be the same, thereby maximizing reliability of sound tuning operations using the TS as a source and enabling an equalizer of the sound device to have a proper level sound output ability.
- a TS feedback apparatus including sound pick-up modules which are systematically connected and disposed to be used for picking up a TS output from a sound output terminal of a sound device in a state disposed inside or near the hearing organ of a sound engineer, unlike a conventional tuning microphone, and transmitting
- a related company equips a facility S (for example, a lecture hall, a broadcasting station, a house, a theater, a commercial facility, a car, or the like) having a sound device 2 and a multimedia system with a tuning microphone 5 to repeatedly perform a series of sound tuning operations using the tuning microphone 5 until a proper sound is obtained.
- a facility S for example, a lecture hall, a broadcasting station, a house, a theater, a commercial facility, a car, or the like
- a tuning microphone 5 to repeatedly perform a series of sound tuning operations using the tuning microphone 5 until a proper sound is obtained.
- the series of sound tuning operations include: an operation of outputting tuning sound (TS) through a sound output terminal 1 such as a speaker; an operation of picking up the TS through the tuning microphone 5; an operation of allowing a sound engineer of the related company to connect and install a large measurement device 4 to a part of the sound device 2 to enable the TS picked up by the tuning microphone 5 to be fed back through the measurement device 4; an operation of allowing the sound engineer to measure the TS fed back through the measurement 4 to control a volume level of the TS manually and transmit the volume level-controlled TS to an equalizer 3 of the sound device 2; an operation of re-outputting the volume level-controlled TS from the equalizer 3 through the sound output terminal 1 ; and the like.
- TS tuning sound
- the aforementioned tuning microphone 5 functions as a hearing organ E of the listener M (see Fig. 2) and exclusively and continuously performs the function of picking up the TS and feeding the TS back to the measurement device 4 during the series of sound tuning operations.
- the sound engineer of the related company repeatedly performs the operations of receiving feedback of the TS picked up by the tuning microphone 5 through the measurement device 4, controlling the volume level of the fed-back TS manually, and re-outputting the TS, to complete the series of sound tuning processes.
- the TS picked up by the tuning microphone 5 is used as a basic source in a volume level control mechanism performed by the sound engineer, so that the problem of how to pick up the TS by the tuning microphone 5 and feed the TS back is considered to be a very important factor in terms of sound tuning quality.
- the conventional tuning microphone 5 is generally disposed at a position in the facility S determined by the sound engineer. Therefore, the position of the tuning microphone 5 may be significantly different from the position of the hearing organ E of the listener M (that is, the actual sound pick-up position of the listener M), as illustrated in Fig. 2. As a result, when the sound device 2 and the multimedia system are actually used, the TS picked up by the tuning microphone 5 may be significantly different from the sounds the listener M hears.
- the equalizer 3 of the sound device 2 cannot acquire a moderate sound output ability.
- the sound device 2 and the multimedia system are actually used, even if a sound volume control operation is performed by the equalizer 3, the sound data finally output from the sound output terminal 1 may have degraded sound quality (pitch, clearness and tone quality) different from the actual hearing situation of the listener M.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and the present invention provides a tuning sound (TS) feedback apparatus including sound pick-up modules which are systematically connected and disposed to be used for picking up a TS output from a sound output terminal of a sound device in a state disposed inside or near the hearing organ of a sound engineer, unlike a conventional tuning microphone, and transmitting feedback of the TS. Accordingly, a TS pick-up position and a position of the actual hearing organ of the listener (that is, the actual sound pick-up position of a listener) can be the same, thereby maximizing reliability of sound tuning operations using the TS as a source and enabling an equalizer of the sound device to have a proper level sound output ability.
- TS tuning sound
- the present invention further provides a TS feedback apparatus further including sound processing modules which are connected and disposed to be used for automatic correction of a volume level of the TS picked up by the sound pick-up modules with respect to a reference hearing line and feeding the corrected TS back to an equalizer of the sound device. Accordingly, additional manual operations (for example, operations of measuring the fed-back TS, controlling the volume level of the fed-back TS, and the like) utilizing a measurement device are not needed, so that various problems of a sound tuning related company (including the sound engineer) with additional installation of the measurement device and the additional manual manipulation of the measurement device can be solved.
- a sound tuning related company including the sound engineer
- the present invention provides a tuning sound (TS) feedback apparatus including: a TS pick-up casing which is disposed and fixed inside or near the hearing organ of a sound engineer who manages tuning operations for sound output from a sound output terminal of a sound device having an equalizer; a sound/electric conversion element which is included in the TS pick-up casing, picks up the TS output from the sound output terminal of the sound device, and converts the picked-up TS into an electrical signal; and a TS output module which is included in the TS pick-up casing, converts the TS converted into the electrical signal by the sound/electric conversion element into wired or wireless communication data to be used for external communication, and transmits the data to the sound device.
- a TS pick-up casing which is disposed and fixed inside or near the hearing organ of a sound engineer who manages tuning operations for sound output from a sound output terminal of a sound device having an equalizer
- a sound/electric conversion element which is included in the TS pick-up casing, picks up the
- a TS pick-up position and the position of the actual hearing organ of the listener can be the same, so that reliability of sound tuning operations using the TS as a source can be maximized and an equalizer of the sound device can guarantee a proper level sound output ability.
- FIG. 1 is a view conceptually illustrating sound tuning operations according to a related art
- FIG. 2 is a view conceptually illustrating a situation in which a sound device and a multimedia system are actually used after completing the sound tuning operations according to the related art
- FIG. 3 is a view conceptually illustrating sound tuning operations using a tuning sound (TS) feedback apparatus according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a view conceptually illustrating a situation in which a sound device and a multimedia system which are actually used after completing the sound tuning operations using the TS feedback apparatus according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a view conceptually illustrating a detailed construction of the TS feedback apparatus according to the present invention
- Fig. 6 is a view conceptually illustrating application types of a TS pick-up casing according to the present invention
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are views conceptually illustrating a detailed construction of a TS output module according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a view conceptually illustrating a display type of a guide window according to the present invention.
- FIGs. 10 and 11 are views conceptually illustrating operations of a picked-up TS intermediate correction unit according to the present invention.
- a sound related company repeatedly performs a series of sound tuning operations by using a sound output terminal 11 such as a speaker and an equalizer 13 until proper sound is obtained so as to enable a listener M to easily hear sound data output from the sound output terminal 11 of the sound device 12 when the sound device 12 and the multimedia system are actually used as illustrated in Fig. 4.
- the TS output from the sound output terminal 11 is used as a basic source in a sound tuning mechanism managed by a sound engineer K.
- the problem of how to pick up corresponding TS and feed the TS back is considered as a very important factor in terms of sound tuning quality.
- a TS feedback apparatus 100 including a TS pick-up unit 110 which is disposed inside or near the hearing organ E of the sound engineer K unlike a conventional tuning microphone, and can pick up the TS output from the sound output terminal 11 of the sound device 12 and output and process the TS.
- the TS pick-up unit 110 functions as the actual hearing organ E of the sound engineer K (see Fig. 3) and can exclusively and continuously perform the function of picking up the TS during the series of sound tuning operations.
- a TS pick-up position is accurately the same as the position of the actual hearing organ E of the listener M (that is, the actual sound pick-up position of the listener M) as illustrated in Fig. 4. Therefore, the picked-up TS can be delicately matched to the sound the listener M hears when the sound device 12 and the multimedia system are actually used.
- the equalizer 13 of the sound device 12 can acquire a proper sound output ability.
- sound data finally output from the sound output terminal 1 can represent the optimal sound quality (optimal pitch, clearness and tone quality) proper for the actual hearing situation of the listener M.
- the listener M who is the final consumer of the sound data can avoid disadvantages caused by the degradation in sound data quality (pitch, clearness and tone quality).
- the aforementioned TS pick-up unit 110 may include: a
- TS pick-up casing which is disposed and fixed inside or near the hearing organ of the sound engineer who manages the tuning operations of the sound output from the sound output terminal of the sound device having the equalizer; a sound/electric conversion element which is included in the TS pick-up casing and picks up the TS output from the sound output terminal of the sound device to convert the picked-up TS into an electrical signal; and a TS output module which is included in the TS pick-up casing, converts and processes the TS converted into the electrical signal by the sound/electric conversion element into wired or wireless communication data to be used for external communication, and outputs and transmits the communication data to the sound device.
- the TS pick-up casing 111 may have a headset-type structure, an earphone-type structure, or an earring-type structure to be disposed and fixed inside or near the hearing organ E of the sound engineer K.
- the sound/electric conversion element 120 may be constructed with, for example, a container 121 which has a shape of a barrel and is provided with a sound inlet 121a, components which are accommodated in an internal space of the container 121 and vibrate by the TS input through the TS pick-up casing 111 and the sound inlet 121a, and a printed circuit board (PCB) 122 which is accommodated in the internal space of the container 121 and electrically processes changes in capacitance caused by the vibration of the components.
- the PCB 122 may additionally include electric circuits 122a and 122b for electrical signal processing, for example, transistors, capacitors, and the like.
- the aforementioned components may include a vibration plate assembly 125, a spacer ring 126, an insulation base ring 129, a dielectric plate 127, a conductive base ring 128, and the like which are sequentially disposed in the internal space of the container 121.
- the vibration plate assembly 125 may be constructed with a polar ring
- the dielectric plate 127 may be made of a metal material or a silicon (Si) material depending on circumstances.
- the aforementioned container 121 is made of, for example, aluminum (Al) or copper (Cu)
- the polar ring 123 may be made of a brass plate plated with, for example, nickel (Ni)
- the spacer ring 126 may be made of a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film having a thickness of, for example, about from 35 ⁇ m to 46 ⁇ m
- the vibration plate 124 may be made of a PET film which is coated with gold or Ni and has a thickness of about from 2.5 ⁇ m to 3.5 ⁇ m.
- the conductive base ring 128 electrically connects the dielectric plate 127 to the
- the insulation base ring 129 covers the edges of the conductive base ring 128 and the dielectric plate 127 and performs a function of blocking the conductive base ring 128 and the dielectric plate 127 so as not to be electrically connected to an inner wall of the container 121.
- the sound/electric conversion element 120 having the aforementioned construction is only an example of a sound/ electric conversion element that can be employed by the present invention, and various types of sound/electric conversion elements can be included in the TS pick-up casing 111 to be applied depending on circumstances.
- the vibration plate 124 vibrates at a predetermined speed by the TS.
- the gap between the vibration plate 124 and the dielectric plate 127 is changed at a predetermined speed due to the vibration, and due to the change in the gap, the electrostatic field between the vibration plate 124 and the dielectric plate 127 is also changed by the TS. Consequently, according to electrostatic induction, the potential of the dielectric plate 127 changes rapidly in response to the TS.
- the TS output module 130 is further included along with the sound/electric conversion element 120.
- the TS output module 130 according to the present invention may have a wired communication type construction including, for example, a picked-up TS receiver unit 131, a picked-up TS output unit 132, and a wired access connector 133.
- the picked-up TS receiver unit 131 has an electrical connection relationship with the sound/electric conversion element 120 and performs a function of receiving the picked-up TS converted into the electrical signal by the sound/electric conversion element 120.
- the wired access connector 133 may have a structure connected to an electronic device 201 described later with a wire line such as a universal serial bus (USB) cable and perform a function of interfacing the TS output module 130 with the electronic device 201 through wired communication.
- USB universal serial bus
- the picked-up TS output unit 132 collects the picked-up TS received by the picked-up TS receiver unit 131 and can process and convert a packet structure of the received picked-up TS into a structure to be used for wired communication by executing a series of data processing and conversion routines. Thereafter, the picked- up TS output unit 132 may perform a function of outputting and transmitting the converted picked-up TS to the electronic device 201 through the wired access connector 133, and the TS picked up by the TS pick-up unit 110 is transmitted to the electronic device 201 in a normal transmission operation, thereby creating a stable environment for feeding the TS back to the sound device 12 (see Fig. 5).
- the TS output module 130 which belongs to the TS pick-up unit 110 may have a wireless communication type structure constructed with a picked-up TS receiver unit 134, a baseband modem 135, an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter 136, a low-pass filter 137, a frequency up-con version mixer 138, a low-noise amplifier 140, a frequency down-conversion mixer 141, a wireless antenna 139, and the like.
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- the wireless antenna 139 may perform the functions of selectively forming a structure connected to a wireless local area network (WLAN) and up- streaming data (for example, the picked-up TS data) output from the components of the TS output module 130 to the electronic device 201 connecting the WLAN.
- the wireless antenna 139 may perform the functions of receiving data (for example, data for checking connection and maintenance of wireless communication) down- streamed from the electronic device 201 connecting the WLAN and down-streaming the received data to the components of the TS output module 130.
- the wireless antenna 139 for example, an antenna having a substrate pattern type designed to be proper for a 2.4 GHz frequency band, an antenna having a ceramic bar type designed to be proper for the 2.4 GHz frequency band, or the like may be selected.
- the picked-up TS receiver unit 134 may have an electrical connection relationship with the sound/electric conversion element 120 and perform a function of receiving the picked-up TS converted into the electrical signal by the sound/electric conversion element 120.
- the baseband modem 135 may perform a function of modulating the picked-up TS received by the picked-up TS receiver unit 134 into a digital signal corresponding to the norm of a physical layer of the electronic device 201.
- the A/D converter 136 may perform a function of converting a digital modulation signal output from the baseband modem 135 into an analog modulation signal, or converting a radio frequency (RF) modulation signal (for example, data for checking connection and maintenance of wireless communication) of the electronic device 201 received through the wireless antenna 139 into a digital modulation signal to be output to the baseband modem 135.
- the low-pass filter 137 may perform a function of removing a direct current (DC) offset of the analog modulation signal converted by the A/D converter 136 and perform low-pass filtering on a corresponding modulation signal to have a bandwidth corresponding to a transmission norm of wireless communication.
- the frequency up-con version mixer 138 may perform the functions of generating an RF modulation signal by performing up-conversion on in-phase and quadrature components of the analog modulation signal passing though the low-pass filter 137 into RF bands corresponding to the transmission norm of wireless communication and outputting the generated RF modulation signal (for example, the picked- up TS data) to the electronic device 201 through the wireless antenna 139.
- the low-noise amplifier 140 may perform a function of performing low- noise amplification on the RF modulation signal (for example, data for checking connection and maintenance of wireless communication) of the electronic device 201 received through the wireless antenna 139.
- the frequency down-conversion mixer 141 may perform a function of converting in-phase and quadrature components of the RF modulation signal that is low-noise amplified by the low-noise amplifier 140 into baseband modulation signals and outputting the converted signals to the A/D converter 136.
- the picked-up TS converted into the electrical signal by the sound/ electric conversion element 120 can normally be transmitted to the electronic device 201 through the wireless antenna 139 in a normal transmission operation, thereby creating a stable environment for feeding the TS back to the sound device 12 (see Fig. 5).
- the sound engineer manages and repeatedly performs the series of sound tuning operations using the sound output terminal 11 such as the speaker and the equalizer 13 until proper sound is obtained.
- the TS picked up by the TS pick-up unit 110 according to the present invention is fed back to the sound device 12 (see Fig. 3).
- a picked- up TS intermediate correction unit 150 may further be provided on a picked-up TS feedback path between the TS pick-up unit 110 and the sound device 12.
- the picked- up TS intermediate correction unit 150 may perform functions of receiving the picked- up TS output and transmitted from the TS pick-up unit 110, automatically performing the intermediate correction on the volume level of the picked-up TS by increasing or decreasing the volume level of the received picked-up TS with respect to a reference hearing line J, and feeding the corrected TS to the equalizer 13 of the sound device 12 (see Figs. 10 and 11).
- the picked-up TS intermediate correction unit 150 may have a structure included in the electronic device 201 which performs wired/ wireless communications with the TS pick-up unit 110 and the sound device 12.
- the electronic device 201 including the picked-up TS intermediate correction unit 150 for example, for a computing device such as a notebook, a mobile device such as a cellular phone, a personal communications service (PCS) phone, a synchronous or asynchronous International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000), a palm personal computer (PC), a personal digital assistant (PDA), a smart phone, a wireless application protocol (WAP) phone, a PlayStation, or the like may be selected by the sound engineer K depending on circumstances.
- a mobile device such as a cellular phone, a personal communications service (PCS) phone, a synchronous or asynchronous International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000), a palm personal computer (PC), a personal digital assistant (PDA), a smart phone, a wireless application protocol (WAP) phone, a PlayStation, or the like
- a computing device such as a notebook
- a mobile device such as a cellular phone, a personal communications service (PCS) phone, a synchronous or
- the sound engineer K may stably skip a series of manual operations using the measurement device (for example, an operation of performing self-measurement of the fed-back TS, an operation of performing self- control of the volume level of the fed-back TS, and the like) which are inevitable in conventional methods, from the sound tuning operations. Accordingly, the sound tuning related company (including the sound engineer) can solve the various problems with the additional installation of the measurement device and the additional manual manipulation of the measurement device.
- the TS intermediate correction unit 150 may include a picked-up TS intermediate correction control module 151, a guide window operating module 155 under a control system of the picked-up TS intermediate correction control module 151, a picked-up TS receiver module 153, an operation information storage module 156, a picked-up TS intermediate correction module 157, a corrected TS feedback module 158, and the like.
- the picked-up TS intermediate correction control module 151 may perform functions of forming a series of signal correction relationships with an operating system 202, a display driving module 204, a communication module 203, and the like included in the electronic device 201 as mediated by an interface module 152 and controlling the entire TS intermediate correction operations.
- the guide window operating module 155 controlled by the picked-up TS intermediate correction control module 151 may perform functions of communicating with the operating system 202 and the display driving module 204 and accessing the operating information storage module 156, flexibly extracting various types of operating information stored in the operating information storage module 156 such as text, image, link or program information for generating a guide window, skin information, setting information, and the like, generating a guide window 301 as illustrated in Fig. 9 on the basis of the extracted operating information, and selectively outputting and displaying the generated guide window 301 on a display window 205 provided at the electronic device 201.
- the guide window 301 has, for example, a menu for checking the current state of the picked-up TS, a menu for checking the corrected state of the picked-up TS, a menu for controlling the function of the picked-up TS intermediate correction module, a menu for checking the result of correcting the picked-up TS, or the like. Therefore, the sound engineer K can control, for example, the operation of checking the current state of the picked-up TS, the operation of checking the corrected state of the picked-up TS, the operation of controlling the function of the picked-up TS intermediate correction module, and the operation of checking the result of correcting the picked-up TS, or the like, through very simple computational operations for selectively manipulating (inputting) and checking the menu items displayed on the guide window 301.
- the operating information storage module 156 controlled by the picked-up TS intermediate correction control module 151 may perform a function of stably storing and managing various types of operating information used for operating the TS intermediate correction unit 150, for example, the text, image, link or program information used for generating the guide window 301, the skin information, the setting information, registration information on the operating system 202, registration information on the communication module 203, registration information on the display driving module 204, resource state information on the unit 150, program component information and reference hearing line information used for controlling the volume level of the picked-up TS, and the like.
- various types of operating information used for operating the TS intermediate correction unit 150 for example, the text, image, link or program information used for generating the guide window 301, the skin information, the setting information, registration information on the operating system 202, registration information on the communication module 203, registration information on the display driving module 204, resource state information on the unit 150, program component information and reference hearing line information used for controlling the volume level of the picked-up TS, and the like.
- a flat state that is, a state in which all measured frequencies maintain a reference volume having a predetermined value
- the reference hearing line here, the reference hearing line represents a relative value of a hearing level
- the picked-up TS receiver module 153 controlled by the picked-up TS intermediate correction control module 151 may perform functions of communicating with the TS output module 130 that belongs to the TS pick-up unit 110 as mediated by the interface module 152 or the communication module 203, receiving the picked-up TS output and transmitted from the TS output module 130, and stably storing and managing the received picked-up TS in a processing buffer 154.
- the picked-up TS intermediate correction module 157 controlled by the picked-up TS intermediate correction control module 151 may perform functions of communicating with the processing buffer 154, the operating information storage module 156, and the like, and as illustrated in Fig. 10, extracting the picked-up TS received by the picked-up TS receiver module 153 and the reference hearing line J for uniformly maintaining the predetermined reference volume value.
- the picked-up TS intermediate correction module 157 performs a series of data correction routines as illustrated in Fig. 10 to increase or decrease the volume level of a volume level curve Tl for each frequency of the picked-up TS with respect to the reference hearing line J.
- Tl for each frequency of the picked-up TS to be corrected, in areas al, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, and the like (of course, including other areas), with respect to the reference hearing line J, a volume level lower than the volume level of the reference hearing line J is corrected to be higher than the volume level of the reference hearing line J, and a volume level higher than the volume level of the reference hearing line J is corrected to be lower than the volume level of the reference hearing line J, so that the picked-up TS is converted into the corrected TS having a volume level curve T2 of which the volume level is automatically intermediate-corrected to approximate to the reference hearing line J.
- the corrected TS feedback module 158 controlled by the picked-up TS intermediate correction control module 151 may perform functions of communicating with the sound device 12 wiredly or wirelessly as mediated by the interface module 152 and the communication module 203 as illustrated in Fig. 11 and feeding the generated corrected TS, that is, the corrected TS having the volume level curve T2 of which the volume level is automatically intermediate-corrected to approximate to the reference hearing line J back to the equalizer 13 of the sound device 12.
- the sound engineer K repeatedly performs the series of sound tuning operations using the TS feedback apparatus 100 according to the present invention to enable the listener M to hear more proper sound data output from the sound output terminal 11 of the sound device 12 in a case where the sound device 12 and the multimedia system are used (see Fig. 4).
- the present invention may be useful in various types of multimedia systems and electronic devices (as well as non-electronic devices) requiring sound tuning.
- Embodiments of the present invention relate to a tuning sound (TS) feedback apparatus, more particularly, to a TS feedback apparatus including sound pick-up modules which are systematically connected and disposed to be used for picking up a TS output from a sound output terminal of a sound device in a state disposed inside or near the hearing organ of a sound engineer, unlike a conventional tuning microphone, and transmitting feedback of the TS so as to enable a TS pick-up position and a position of the actual hearing organ of the listener (that is, the actual sound pick-up position of a listener) to be the same, thereby maximizing reliability of sound tuning operations using the TS as a source and enabling an equalizer of the sound device to have a proper level sound output ability.
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