WO2003019525A2 - Procede pour obtenir des donnees reproductibles - Google Patents
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- G—PHYSICS
- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
- G10H—ELECTROPHONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENTS IN WHICH THE TONES ARE GENERATED BY ELECTROMECHANICAL MEANS OR ELECTRONIC GENERATORS, OR IN WHICH THE TONES ARE SYNTHESISED FROM A DATA STORE
- G10H1/00—Details of electrophonic musical instruments
- G10H1/36—Accompaniment arrangements
- G10H1/361—Recording/reproducing of accompaniment for use with an external source, e.g. karaoke systems
- G10H1/365—Recording/reproducing of accompaniment for use with an external source, e.g. karaoke systems the accompaniment information being stored on a host computer and transmitted to a reproducing terminal by means of a network, e.g. public telephone lines
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- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
- G10H—ELECTROPHONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENTS IN WHICH THE TONES ARE GENERATED BY ELECTROMECHANICAL MEANS OR ELECTRONIC GENERATORS, OR IN WHICH THE TONES ARE SYNTHESISED FROM A DATA STORE
- G10H2220/00—Input/output interfacing specifically adapted for electrophonic musical tools or instruments
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- G10H2220/011—Lyrics displays, e.g. for karaoke applications
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- G10H2240/00—Data organisation or data communication aspects, specifically adapted for electrophonic musical tools or instruments
- G10H2240/011—Files or data streams containing coded musical information, e.g. for transmission
- G10H2240/046—File format, i.e. specific or non-standard musical file format used in or adapted for electrophonic musical instruments, e.g. in wavetables
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- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
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- G10H2240/00—Data organisation or data communication aspects, specifically adapted for electrophonic musical tools or instruments
- G10H2240/171—Transmission of musical instrument data, control or status information; Transmission, remote access or control of music data for electrophonic musical instruments
- G10H2240/181—Billing, i.e. purchasing of data contents for use with electrophonic musical instruments; Protocols therefor; Management of transmission or connection time therefor
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- G10H—ELECTROPHONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENTS IN WHICH THE TONES ARE GENERATED BY ELECTROMECHANICAL MEANS OR ELECTRONIC GENERATORS, OR IN WHICH THE TONES ARE SYNTHESISED FROM A DATA STORE
- G10H2240/00—Data organisation or data communication aspects, specifically adapted for electrophonic musical tools or instruments
- G10H2240/171—Transmission of musical instrument data, control or status information; Transmission, remote access or control of music data for electrophonic musical instruments
- G10H2240/281—Protocol or standard connector for transmission of analog or digital data to or from an electrophonic musical instrument
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- the invention relates to a method for electronically processing retrievable files.
- the invention relates to a system for recording, editing and sending files with a data input, a hard disk and a data output suitable for sending data.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to specify a method and a system with the aid of which data can be recorded and sent in the sense of the sender.
- an access device is connected to an electronically stored store of selectable data, that a desired file is selected from the store and loaded onto a hard disk of the access device, that the file loaded onto the hard disk is in a desired one Revised in a way and inserted as a revised version in a new file is given and stored in a memory from which it can be called up on the basis of a predefinable access identifier.
- a stock of music pieces is used, from which a specific piece of music is selected according to a catalog that can be queried, and the selected music piece is subjected to a processing desired by the respective processor.
- the catalog provided not only makes it much easier to find a particular piece of music, it also inspires the editor to find the right piece of music for a specific occasion. In this way, he can also find a piece of music that provides the appropriate basis for the desired processing.
- the file to be processed is taken from a provider stored in the Internet with his approval.
- the possibility of basing the appropriate melody on a desired greeting message is considerably increased. It also reduces the likelihood of having difficulty choosing a particular tune with its creator because the creator has not approved the melody.
- the melodies that can be extracted from the Internet are thus released for use, and the fee payable for them can be paid in a simple manner.
- the proposed processing is recorded as content in a separate file and the content of the separate file is processed with the content of the data stored on the hard disk. tend file mixed electronically.
- the processor can calmly record a separate file according to the desired processing. Mixing the files electronically is also easier than when acoustically combining two pieces of music to be mixed together.
- the volumes of the contents to be mixed are matched to one another. This adjustment of the volume is of particular importance for the undisturbed enjoyment of the edited files. It must be prevented that the music of one file unintentionally drowns out the music of the other file. Rather, the two files must be mixed in such a way that the effect desired by the processor is achieved. This may be because one music subordinates itself to the other. If necessary, the music of one file can also behave on an equal footing with the music of the other file.
- the revised version is shown on a text page that can be called up from a stock.
- This illustration on a special text page creates a particularly friendly initial impression. Even before the message of the revised pieces of music reaches the recipient, the recipient is put in a mood ready to accept.
- a text page is called up from a stock of another provider stored on the Internet.
- a text page is called up from a stock of another provider stored on the Internet.
- the revised version is converted to MP3 and sent to a receiver.
- This conversion to MP3 gives the processor the advantages of a proven one Program result. This is error-free and easy to use.
- the revised version including the text page is written and sent to a recipient.
- this described text page can be sent to a recipient by e-mail. As a result, he receives his shipment quickly and clearly.
- the transmission can also take place in the paper form of the text page.
- the recipient receives the text page in its original version, which is free of the accompanying information that is customary for an e-mail transmission.
- an HTML page is generated from the revised version and the text page and is sent over the Internet.
- the sender also takes advantage of the proven program, which can usually be used easily and without being disturbed.
- the file provided for sending is provided with an identifier individualizing a recipient.
- This identifier protects the program from being confused with other programs that may have the same or similar content. For example, the recipient who has already been notified before receiving the shipment knows that the shipment received has come from a particular sender.
- the file can be provided with a secret number to be agreed with the sender before it is sent.
- This identifier with the help of a secret number has the great advantage that the individualization of the shipment can be done in a simple and quickly recognizable manner.
- at least one link to another file is added to the file to be sent. In this way, the entire shipment can be subordinated to a specific destination, for example to point out certain relationships that are of great importance both for the recipient and for the sender.
- Such links can arise, for example, in order to subordinate the entire program to an advertising purpose.
- At least one part of the text is particularly emphasized in accordance with its importance.
- this highlighting can be generated, for example, by lighting up the text part. This measure also serves to convey a particularly important message to the recipient.
- billing is carried out for the compilation of the files and their transmission. This billing is particularly important for the economic side of all data processing. In this way, the owner of a corresponding system that enables the processing of the file receives the payment for the operation of the system and the further development of the process.
- a system for recording, editing and sending files is provided with a data input, a hard disk and a data output suitable for sending data.
- at least one file is stored on the hard disk, the data of which can be processed with an incoming data record.
- the revised data form a file which can be stored in and retrieved from the memory.
- a file is stored in the data memory which can be overlaid by at least one further file which can be produced and which has a callable mixing instruction for overlaying the two files in the text memory.
- This arrangement of files in the data memory further reduces the technical difficulties which would prevent a processor from carrying out data processing according to the invention. Since the instructions for mixing the files result directly from the available mixing instructions, they also lead to the desired success with inexperienced editors.
- data retrieved from a supply of pieces of music are stored on a hard disk and data produced by a sender are stored in the overlayable file, and the overlay of the data produced by the sender over the data stored on the hard disk forms one with the help of the text page communicable personal message.
- this personal message is shaped by the sender.
- it can also be matched to the recipient's horizon.
- the sending of the processed pieces of music becomes a very personal message of greeting, which triggers considerable joy for the recipient.
- the data which can be superimposed represent a vocal performance by a sender.
- this program receives a personal note which is gratefully received by the recipient because it shows the sender's commitment.
- the superimposable file is taken from a music preserve selected by the sender.
- a highly personal service is provided by the sender because he chooses the music and combines it in a suitable way with the file saved on the hard disk.
- the data which can be superimposed are taken from an address given by the sender. This can be addressed personally to the recipient and thus represents a very intensive examination of their emotional and experience world.
- Fig. 1 a stylized representation of a control device
- Fig. 2 a stylized representation of two superimposed
- Fig. 3 a stylized representation of a greeting card
- Fig. 4 an example of a number identifier
- Fig. 5 a stylized representation of an embodiment.
- a control device (1) essentially consists of a hard disk (2) and three memories (3,4,5), which are connected to the hard disk (2) via connections (6,7,8).
- the hard disk (2) can be connected to the Internet (10) via a connection (9).
- the memory (3) is designed as a supply memory in which a large number of pieces of music are stored electronically.
- This storage memory (3) can be controlled by the hard disk (2) via the connection (6), so that one of the pieces of music stored there can be transferred from the storage memory (3) to the hard drive. plate (2) is transferred.
- Music texts can also be stored and retrieved and added to a piece of music depending on the current need.
- the hard drive (2) can also control the Internet (10) via the connection (9). There is an abundance of music pieces from different providers. One of these pieces of music can be called up from the Internet (10) and transferred to the hard disk (2).
- the memory (4) is designed as a processing memory in which pieces of music can be stored after a processor (11) has been freely selected.
- a microphone (12) held approximately by the processor (11) is connected to the processing memory (4), so that a song input by the processor (11) into the microphone (12) is recorded on the processing memory (4) , The vocals can be displayed.
- the processor (11) gains an overview of the entire piece of music.
- the processor (11) can also enter a speech in the processing memory (4) in this way.
- the processor (11) can connect the processing memory (4) via a connection (13) to a CD drive (14), via which a CD (15) is played and then electronically stored in the processing memory (4) ,
- the piece of music entered by the processor (11) into the processing memory (4) is transferred to the hard disk (2) at the request of the processor (11).
- the piece of music A taken over from the processing memory (4) the piece of music B taken from the storage (3) are superimposed so that, depending on the request of the processor (11), the two pieces of music A and B complement each other.
- the piece of music B (16) which is composed in lighter tones, is interrupted at a suitable point (17) by a sequence (18) of darker tones of the piece of music A (15).
- a personal song by the arranger (11) can be integrated into the piece of music B (16).
- Processing the piece of music B (16) creates a personal message from the processor (11) to a receiver (19), which the receiver can hear from a loudspeaker (20).
- This greeting message can be transmitted, for example, in that the recipient (19) uses his computer (21) the greeting text set by the processor (11) via the connection (9) to the Internet (10), which can be secured by a random code , via e-mail.
- the hard disk (2) can also be connected to a recording device (22) for CDs (23) via a connecting line (24).
- the piece of music edited by the processor (11) is entered as a file from the hard disk (2) into the recording device (22), which burns the processed piece of music onto the CD (23).
- the CD thus completed for dispatch can then be sent by the processor (11) to the recipient (19), who in turn can have the CD (27) produced by the processor played on his CD-ROM drive (26), with its loudspeaker (20) via a connecting line (28) connected is.
- the hard disk (2) can also be connected to a printer (29) via a connecting line (30).
- this printer (29) the edited piece of music stored on the hard disk (2) is printed out on a sheet of paper (31).
- This paper sheet (31) can, for example, be sent to the recipient (19) with personal handwritten greetings from the processor (11).
- the transmission can also be carried out via a fax machine (not shown) to the computer (21) or a fax machine (not shown) of the recipient (19).
- a written message (32) can also be written from the memory (5), which is designed as a pressure memory, using the hard disk (2) (8) can be removed.
- pictures for example in one or more picture catalogs, can also be stored in this pressure memory (5), from which, depending on the respective occasion, a picture can be selected and the greeting message used as a basis.
- This written message (32) can also be designed, for example, as a greeting card for a special occasion, for example for a wedding.
- the individual parts of the image can be shifted. For example, MP 3 is available as one of many options. Movies can also be recorded using a video Internet camera.
- music videos can also be integrated into the overall design. These music videos can also be edited. These options are suitable for the design of commercials that can be addressed via links that are provided in an existing advertisement. Such designs can be placed in an e-mail memory that serves both as a recipient and as a general broadcaster.
- a musical part (34) is added to a written part (33).
- This musical part can in turn are composed of a part (35) removed from the supply store (3) and a processing part (36) added by the processor (11), which gives the part (35) removed from the supply store the special touch of the processor (11).
- the "move-in of guests to the Wartburg", which is popular at weddings, can be found in the storage (3), to which the processor (11) adds a strongly rhythmically emphasized processing part (36), for example from jazz literature.
- a musical text can be provided for each piece of music (karaoke).
- the very personally written message (32) created in this way can be printed out in the manner already described on the printer (29) and sent to the recipient (19) by mail.
- the written message (32) can also be imported via the Internet (10) onto the computer (21) of the receiver (19), which at the same time as the written message (32) also the musical part (35, 36) via its loudspeaker (20) can eavesdrop.
- the content of the written message "(32) can also be imported to the recording device (22) via the connecting line (24), so that the recipient (19) receives the very personally written message for playback on his floppy disk drive (26).
- the design of the written message (32) is also conceivable in such a way that the text of the written message (32) is entered into the hard disk (2) via the microphone (12) and the processing memory (4).
- the processor (11) carries out the processing of the message already described above, so that the spoken word fits harmoniously into the entire message.
- the receiver (19) can be transmitted to the receiver (19) either via the Internet (10) or in another way, for example via the telephone network.
- a volume control (37) is also provided in the hard disk (2), which checks the volume of the music pieces entered into the hard disk via the connections (6, 7).
- this can be actuated by the processor (11) in such a way that the volume of the music pieces input from the storage memory (3) and from the processing memory (4) are coordinated with one another.
- This adjustment can be made according to the imagination of the processor (11), ie the volume of the two pieces of music to be mixed with one another can be approximately the same.
- the processor (11) it is also possible to have parts of the recorded music pieces dominate over other parts.
- the receiver (19) receives a piece of music of high acoustic quality.
- HTML page also contributes to the quality of the revised version, including the text page if necessary. This can be sent particularly cheaply over the Internet.
- the file produced for the recipient (19) When the file produced for the recipient (19) is sent, it is provided with a file number. With this file number (38), the file leaves the hard disk (2) via the connection (9) in the direction of the Internet (10) and from there into the computer (21) of the receiver (19). For this purpose, the file number (38) is preceded by a recipient number (39). The greeting message reaches the computer under this recipient number, which can also be replaced by a domain (21). In order to ensure that the greeting message received on the computer (21) is also assigned to the recipient (19), an additional identifier (40) is added to the file number (38). This identifier can be generated, for example, by a random generator (not shown) in order to rule out that this identifier
- the recipient (19) recognizes from the identifier (40) that the entire greeting message comes from the processor (11), who has brought it to the computer (21) of the recipient (19).
- a link can also be sent to the identifier (40)
- This link (41) can be connected.
- This link (41) opens the way for the recipient (19) to further communications from either the processor (11) or other senders.
- a special type of link can be sent to the recipient (19) as a link (41), for example, notices of special events, advertised goods or changes of address.
- the services to be performed using the control unit (1) are available for a fee. This can be claimed as a prepayment before the files are dispatched. However, it is also possible for the processor (11) to make a binding payment promise to an operator of the control device (1) before the files are compiled and sent. Finally, it can also be agreed with the operator of the control unit (1) that the payment is made in the form of a settlement of the telephone charges, so that the operator of the control unit (1) receives a credit on his telephone account. Finally, it is also possible that the binding payment promise of the processor (12) as access a credit card is granted. It will be most convenient to receive the expected fees in the form of an advance payment. However, they can also be paid for participants in sending the files as a non-usage-based membership fee. The calculation of this membership fee includes the times usually required to produce a greeting.
- At least one file is stored on the hard disk (2), the data of which can be edited with an inputable data record.
- the revised data form a file that can be stored in and retrieved from the memory.
- a file is stored in the storage memory (3) and can be overlaid by at least one further file that can be produced.
- callable mixing instructions (42) are specified in the fixed memory, according to which the files can be mixed. According to these mixing instructions (42), the files are overlaid and the overlaid file is stored in the permanent memory (2).
- the sketch of a functional exemplary embodiment is shown in FIG. 5.
- the processor (12) gets to the start page. He is explained what the Internet recorder is all about, how to use it and what the services cost. From there he can click on the general terms and conditions.
- the processor (11) If the processor (11) is interested in the song, he can listen to it for about 15 seconds. He can also view the text for the same period.
- the processor (11) If the processor (11) has selected a piece, he downloads it. He can choose between two different versions, either a short version of about 1 to 2 minutes or the original length.
- the internet recorder gives the possibility to repeat the recording process. So the song can be "rewound" to the beginning.
- the processor (11) can repeat the recording process until he is satisfied with the result.
- the post office it is possible to enter the recipient's e-mail (19) and to write a greeting or a message of any length.
- the finished product is deposited with a provider.
- the recipient of the greeting card will be notified by e-mail. He receives a code number. Under this he can call up the finished greeting card from the external provider. Payment is made in two steps:
- Payment is made via Telecash.
- the processor (11) is granted a virtual credit account after payment. Unlimited duplication of the greeting card product is prevented.
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| AU2002336040A AU2002336040A1 (en) | 2001-08-21 | 2002-08-21 | Method for obtaining reproducible data |
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| DE10139944.8 | 2001-08-21 | ||
| DE2001139944 DE10139944A1 (de) | 2001-08-21 | 2001-08-21 | Verfahren zum elektronischen Bearbeiten von abrufbaren Daten und Anlage zum Aufnehmen, Bearbeiten und Versenden von Dateien |
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| WO2003019525A2 true WO2003019525A2 (fr) | 2003-03-06 |
| WO2003019525A3 WO2003019525A3 (fr) | 2003-09-12 |
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