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Pitch Changer With Glitch Minimizer

US Patent:
4464784, Aug 7, 1984
Filed:
Apr 30, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/259092
Inventors:
Anthony M. Agnello - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
Eventide Clockworks, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G10L 100
H04B 166
G11B 502
US Classification:
381 61
Abstract:
A pitch changer with glitch minimizer is disclosed. The pitch changer changes the pitch of an input audio signal to a higher or lower level as desired. When performing such a pitch changing operation, certain portions of the input signal must be either repeated or deleted in the audio output signal. Such an operation makes it necessary to splice together two sub-segments of the audio input signal at various times throughout the operation of the pitch changer. The present invention minimizes glitches which would otherwise result in the audio output signal by determining the most desirable splice point in a predetermined range of splice points and causing the splice to occur at that point.

Method And Apparatus For Producing Two Complementary Pitch Signals Without Glitch

US Patent:
4369336, Jan 18, 1983
Filed:
Jan 21, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/226598
Inventors:
Anthony Agnello - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
Eventide Clockworks, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04B 166
US Classification:
179 1J
Abstract:
Chorus effect for an original audio signal is developed by forming a complementary pair of signals from the original. The original signal is stored at a write rate (f. sub. c), then, after a delay, strobed to a pair of FIFO registers, one strobe at a higher rate (f. sub. c +. DELTA. f), the other strobe at a lower rate (f. sub. c -. DELTA. f), respectively. The faster readout will decrease the delay (to zero, causing foldover glitch), the slower readout will increase the delay (to excess delay, causing discrete echo). The strobe frequencies are reversed between FIFO registers whenever the delay becomes too great or too small.

Modal Reverb Effects For An Acoustic Space

US Patent:
2021009, Apr 1, 2021
Filed:
Sep 27, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/585036
Inventors:
- Little Ferry NJ, US
Russell Wedelich - Bronx NY, US
Anthony M. Agnello - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
Eventide Inc. - Little Ferry NJ
International Classification:
G10H 1/00
Abstract:
Methods and systems for performing modified reverb techniques for audio signals are described. The method may involve receiving an audio signal, a modal reverb effect to be applied to the audio signal, and an indication of a plurality of frequencies. Modes of vibration of a space simulated by the reverb effect may be separated into a set of frequencies included in the input, and a set frequencies not included in the input. The modal reverb effect may be modified by separately adjusting the separate sets of modes of vibration. The modified effect may then be applied to the audio signal.

Tonal/Transient Structural Separation For Audio Effects

US Patent:
2018008, Mar 29, 2018
Filed:
Sep 22, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/712797
Inventors:
- Little Ferry NJ, US
Russell Wedelich - Bronx NY, US
Anthony M. Agnello - Princeton NJ, US
Corey Kereliuk - Frederiksberk, DK
Stewart Lerman - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/16
G10L 21/0272
G10L 25/18
Abstract:
The technology relates to processing one or more audio streams. The processing may include segmenting the one or more audio streams into structural components comprising a tonal stream and a transient stream. The tonal stream and the transient stream may be processed and combined to provide an output sound signal. The one or more audio streams may include a first audio stream from a first sound source and a second audio stream from a second sound source. The tonal stream may comprise sound from the first audio stream and the transient stream may comprise sound from the second audio stream. One or more sound effects may be added to the tonal stream or transient stream prior to combining.

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