IP Library Granted Patent US 10,091,582
Granted Patent B2
US 10,091,582 · App. 15/217,990 · Granted Oct 2, 2018

Signal enhancement

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Patent No.
US 10,091,582
App. No.
15/217,990
Granted
Oct 2, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A piece of audio equipment is provided that includes a first signal path including a first dynamic range expander and a lowpass filter. The piece of audio equipment also includes a second signal path parallel to the first signal path, wherein the second signal path includes a second dynamic range expander and a highpass filter. The piece of audio equipment further includes a summing amplifier configured to receive a first signal from the first signal path, a second signal from the second signal path, and a clear signal from an audio source and output a summed signal.

Claims (61)

1. A signal processor comprising:

a first signal path from an audio source including a first dynamic range expander and a lowpass filter;

a second signal path from the audio source including a second dynamic range expander and a highpass filter; and

a third signal path from the audio source, wherein the first dynamic range expander is configured to process an audio signal on the first signal path and the second dynamic range expander is configured to process the audio signal simultaneously and in parallel on the second signal path.

2. The signal processor of claim 1 , wherein the lowpass filter has an octave slope with a corner frequency correlated to a low-frequency rolloff point as defined by a selected frequency response curve.

3. The signal processor of claim 2 , wherein the selected frequency response curve comprises the Fletcher-Munson curve and the low-frequency rolloff point comprises a low-frequency rolloff point in human hearing.

4. The signal processor of claim 2 , wherein the selected frequency response curve is associated with one or more of:

human hearing;

a guitar pickup;

a bass guitar pickup.

5. The signal processor of claim 1 , wherein the highpass filter has an octave slope with a corner frequency related to a high-frequency rolloff point as defined by a selected frequency response curve.

6. The signal processor of claim 5 , wherein the selected frequency response curve comprises the Fletcher-Munson curve and the high-frequency rolloff point comprises a high-frequency rolloff point in human hearing.

7. The signal processor of claim 1 , further including:

a summing amplifier configured to receive a first signal from the first signal path, a second signal from the second signal path, and a clear signal from the third signal path, and output a summed signal; and

an excitation module configured to receive the summed signal, the excitation module comprising:

a sharp highpass filter; and

a distortion unit configured to create high frequency harmonics.

8. The signal processor of claim 1 , wherein the signal processor is configured to be used in conjunction with one or more of:

a public address system;

a hearing aid;

a telephone;

a speaker;

one or more headphones;

a computer;

a musical instrument;

a television;

an entertainment system.

9. The signal processor of claim 7 , wherein the distortion unit is configured to create high-frequency harmonics in a 10-20 kHz range.

10. The signal processor of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the first dynamic range expander and the second dynamic range expander are configured to implement dynamic range expansion based on a floating threshold.

11. The signal processor of claim 1 , further comprising a summing amplifier configured to receive a first signal from the lowpass filter on the first signal path and a second signal from the highpass filter on the second signal path.

12. A piece of audio equipment comprising:

a first signal path including a first dynamic range expander and a lowpass filter, wherein the first dynamic range expander is configured to receive an audio signal on the first signal path;

a second signal path parallel to the first signal path, the second signal path including a second dynamic range expander and a highpass filter, wherein the second dynamic range expander is configured to receive the audio signal simultaneously and in parallel on the second signal path; and

a summing amplifier configured to receive a first signal from the first signal path, a second signal from the second signal path, and the audio signal, and output a summed signal.

13. The piece of audio equipment of claim 12 , wherein the lowpass filter has an octave slope with a corner frequency correlated to a low-frequency rolloff point in human hearing, and further wherein the highpass filter has an octave slope with a corner frequency correlated to a high-frequency rolloff point in human hearing.

14. The piece of audio equipment of claim 12 , wherein the audio equipment comprises one or more of:

a public address system;

a hearing aid;

a telephone

a speaker;

one or more headphones;

a computer;

a musical instrument;

a television;

an entertainment system.

15. The piece of audio equipment of claim 12 , wherein the lowpass filter has an octave slope with a corner frequency correlated to a low-frequency rolloff point as defined by a selected frequency response curve.

16. The piece of audio equipment of claim 12 , further including an excitation module configured to receive the summed signal, the excitation module comprising:

a sharp highpass filter; and

a distortion unit configured to create high frequency harmonics.

17. A non-transitory computer-readable tangible medium with instructions stored thereon that, when executed, direct a processor to perform acts comprising:

dynamically expanding the range of a signal received from an audio source to create a dynamically expanded signal;

filtering the dynamically expanded signal through a lowpass filter to create a first processed signal; and

filtering in parallel the dynamically expanded signal through a highpass filter to create a second processed signal.

18. The non-transitory computer-readable tangible medium of claim 17 , further including instructions to direct a processor to perform acts comprising:

filtering the dynamically expanded signal through the lowpass filter using an octave slope with a corner frequency correlated to a low-frequency rolloff point in human hearing to create the first processed signal; and

filtering the dynamically expanded signal through the highpass filter using an octave slope with a corner frequency correlated to a high-frequency rolloff point in human hearing to create the second processed signal.

19. The non-transitory computer-readable tangible medium of claim 17 , further including instructions to direct a processor to perform acts comprising:

summing the first processed signal, the second processed signal, and the signal received from the audio source into a summed signal; and

exciting the summed signal by filtering it with a sharp highpass filter and distorting the summed signal to create high frequency harmonics.

20. The non-transitory computer-readable tangible medium of claim 17 , further including instructions to direct a processor to perform acts comprising:

regulating the dynamic expanding of the range of the signal in accordance with a floating threshold.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 10, 2022
From: GIBSON BRANDS, INC.
To: KKR LOAN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2019
From: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC; WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; BANK OF AMERICA, NA
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 24, 2018
From: GIBSON BRANDS, INC.
To: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC
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SECOND LIEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 21, 2017
From: GIBSON BRANDS, INC.; GIBSON INTERNATIONAL SALES LLC; GIBSON PRO AUDIO CORP.; GIBSON INNOVATIONS USA, INC.; BALDWIN PIANO, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS AGENT
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