H03G3/3005

INTERCHANGEABLE CARTRIDGE AUDIO PREAMPLIFIER FOR MICROPHONE, AND KIT COMPRISING THE SAME
20230022296 · 2023-01-26 · ·

An audio preamplifier (1) for a microphone, including: a chassis (2) with at least one audio input (17) and at least one audio output, a control panel (3) including a gain selector (10) being arranged on one of the sides of the chassis (2), the chassis (2) further including a receiving compartment inside which a first connector is arranged; and a cartridge (6) comprising a preamplification circuit and a gain control circuit, the cartridge (6) further having a second connector complementary to the first connector, the cartridge (6) being configured for being inserted in a removable manner into the receiving compartment of the chassis (2) so as to connect the first and second connectors. An audio preamplification kit includes an audio preamplifier (1) and a plurality of additional cartridges.

DYNAMIC AUDIO EQUALIZATION

Methods and systems for performing automatic speed-based audio control. One method includes receiving, with an electronic control unit included in a vehicle, a speed of the vehicle and receiving, with the electronic control unit, an audio signal. The method also includes accessing, with the electronic control unit, a plurality of equalization curves based on the speed of the vehicle, each of the plurality of equalization curves associated with the speed of the vehicle and each of the plurality of equalization curves defining a gain adjustment for one of a plurality of frequencies, and, for each curve of the plurality of equalization curves, applying the gain adjustment defined by the curve to one of the plurality of frequencies of the audio signal.

AUTOMATED MIXING OF AUDIO DESCRIPTION

A computer-implemented method of audio processing, the method comprising: receiving audio object data and audio description data, wherein the audio object data includes a first plurality of audio objects; calculating a long-term loudness of the audio object data and a long- term loudness of the audio description data; calculating a plurality of short-term loudnesses of the audio object data and a plurality of short-term loudnesses of the audio description data; reading a first plurality of mixing parameters that correspond to the audio object data; generating a second plurality of mixing parameters based on the first plurality of mixing parameters, the long-term loudness of the audio object data, the long-term loudness of the audio description data, the plurality of short-term loudnesses of the audio object data, and the plurality of short-term loudnesses of the audio description data; generating a gain adjustment visualization corresponding to the second plurality of mixing parameters, the audio object data and the audio description data; and generating mixed audio object data by mixing the audio object data and the audio description data according to the second plurality of mixing parameters, wherein the mixed audio object data includes a second plurality of audio objects, wherein the second plurality of audio objects correspond to the first plurality of audio objects mixed with the audio description data according to the second plurality of mixing parameters.

MULTICHANNEL AUDIO ENHANCEMENT, DECODING, AND RENDERING IN RESPONSE TO FEEDBACK

In some embodiments, a method for performing at least one of enhancement, decoding, or rendering of a multichannel audio signal in response to compression feedback or feedback from a smart amplifier. For example, the compression feedback may be indicative of amount of compression applied to each of multiple frequency bands, of the audio signal or an enhanced audio signal generated in response thereto. The enhancement (e.g., bass enhancement) may include dynamic routing of audio content of the input audio signal between channels of an enhanced audio signal generated in response thereto. The enhancement and compression may be performed on a per speaker class basis. Other aspects are systems (e.g., programmed processors) and devices (e.g., devices having physically-limited bass reproduction capabilities, such as, for example, a notebook or laptop computer, tablet, soundbar, mobile phone, or other device with small speakers) configured to perform any embodiment of the method.

SIDE-TO-SIDE SWIVELLING GUITAR VOLUME PEDAL
20230230566 · 2023-07-20 ·

Rather than a vertical see-saw type of volume pedal for a guitar, a foot-controlled volume pedal for a guitar has a foot pad that swivels in a generally horizontal arc around a pivot point. The foot pad has a pointer at its far end (away from the pivot point) that points to the volume numbers 0-10. The player's heel will generally be over, or close to, the pivot point, and the foot covers the pad or part of the pad. The pivot point comprises a rotatable shaft that is coupled to a smaller rotatable shaft of a conventional potentiometer, by friction, gears, or a belt, for controlling the volume into the guitar amplifier. The rotation ratio of the two shafts may be, for example, 6:1. The swivel arc may be large (e.g., 5-8 inches) so a precise volume can be set between 0-10.

Audio source amplification with speaker protection features and internal voltage and current sensing
11706565 · 2023-07-18 · ·

An apparatus for amplifying an audio source includes a speaker and a chip. The chip includes a processor configured to generate a signal and an amplifier element configured to amplify the signal into an amplified signal. The chip further includes a current monitor configured to monitor the current of the amplified signal prior to the amplified signal being output from the chip to the speaker and a voltage monitor configured to monitor the voltage of the amplified signal prior to the amplified signal being output from the chip to the speaker. The processor of the chip is configured to control a power of the amplified signal output from the chip to the speaker based at least on the current and the voltage.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF REFERENCE GAIN
20230223907 · 2023-07-13 ·

Systems and methods are provided for automatically adjusting a reference gain of an audio mixer having a reference channel for receiving a far end audio signal from a remote location as a reference signal and a plurality of audio input channels for receiving audio signals captured by a plurality of microphone element. An exemplary method includes determining an echo level in an input audio signal received at a given audio input channel, and automatically determining a gain amount for the reference channel based on the echo level. An exemplary system includes a reference gain adjuster configured to automatically determine a gain amount for the reference channel based on an echo level detected in an input audio signal received at a given audio input channel.

DYNAMIC AUDIO EQUALIZATION

Methods and systems for performing automatic speed-based audio control. One method includes receiving, with an electronic control unit included in a vehicle, a speed of the vehicle and receiving, with the electronic control unit, an audio signal. The method also includes accessing, with the electronic control unit, a plurality of equalization curves based on the speed of the vehicle, each of the plurality of equalization curves associated with the speed of the vehicle and each of the plurality of equalization curves defining a gain adjustment for one of a plurality of frequencies, and, for each curve of the plurality of equalization curves, applying the gain adjustment defined by the curve to one of the plurality of frequencies of the audio signal.

Power limiter configuration for audio signals
11699979 · 2023-07-11 · ·

Example embodiments provide a process that includes one or more of receiving an audio signal at a feedback compressor circuit, multiplying the received audio signal with a power feedback signal to create a product audio signal, wherein the feedback signal comprises a low-pass filtered signal, applying a power amplifier to the product audio signal, and providing the amplified product audio signal as an output signal to a speaker.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

Apparatus, systems, articles of manufacture, and methods for volume adjustment are disclosed herein. An example method includes collecting data corresponding to a volume of an audio signal as the audio signal is output through a device, when an average volume of the audio signal does not satisfy a volume threshold for a specified timespan, determining a difference between the average volume and a desired volume, and applying a gain to the audio signal to adjust the volume of the audio signal to the desired volume, the gain determined based on the difference between the average volume and the desired volume.