IP Library Granted Patent US 11,295,714
Granted Patent B2
US 11,295,714 · App. 16/746,302 · Granted Apr 5, 2022

System and method for music production

Inventors: Daniel Gill (Providence, RI); Geoff Smith (Lode, GB); Pete Goodliffe (Cambridge, GB); John O'Donnell (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Assignee: INMUSIC BRANDS, INC.
G10H1/0066G10H1/0008G10H1/34G10H2220/096G10H2220/161
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Patent No.
US 11,295,714
App. No.
16/746,302
Granted
Apr 5, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A controller device for the production of electronic music includes multiple control surfaces, including a touch sensitive display and a matrix of actuator pads, each of which are capable of operating in different modes simultaneously.

Claims (52)

1. A music production device comprising:

an array of actuator pads;

a touch sensitive display;

a processor operatively coupled to the array of actuator pads and the display and responsive to user commands for assigning a mode of operational to each of the display and at a subgroup of the actuator pads,

wherein the processor is capable of configuring the display into a launch mode of operation enabling touch initiated launching of sound samples and further capable of configuring the subgroup of the actuator pads simultaneously into a note mode of operation for enabling touch initiated notes or MIDI events.

2. The music production device of claim 1 further comprising:

a plurality of controllers operatively coupled to the processor, and

wherein the processor is responsive to a user commands for assigning a mode of operational to the plurality of controllers, and

wherein the array of actuator pads, the display and the plurality of controllers are configurable to simultaneously operate in different respective modes of operation.

3. The music production device of claim 1 wherein the controllers comprise one or more potentiometers.

4. The music production device of claim 3 wherein at least one of the controllers has associated therewith a dedicated display window.

5. The music production device of claim 1 wherein the array of actuator pads is dividable into a first subgroup of actuator pads and a second subgroup of actuator pads, and

wherein the processor is responsive to user commands for assigning a mode of operation to the first subgroup of actuator pads and is further responsive to user commands for assigning a different mode of operation to the second subgroup of actuator pads, and

wherein the first subgroup of actuator pads and the second subgroup of actuator pads are operable simultaneously in different respective modes of operation.

6. The music production device of claim 5 wherein at least one of the first subgroup of actuator pads and the second subgroup of actuator pads is velocity sensitive.

7. A music production device comprising:

an array of actuator pads:

a touch sensitive display;

a processor operatively coupled to the array of actuator pads and the displa and responsive to user commands for assigning a mode of operational to each of the display and at least a subgroup of the actuator pads,

wherein the processor is capable of configuring the display into an edit mode of operation enabling editing of sound samples and further capable of configuring the subgroup of the actuator pads simultaneously into a note mode of operation for enabling touch-initiated notes or MIDI events.

8. A method for producing music comprising:

A) providing a music production device comprising:

i) an array of actuator pads;

ii) a touch sensitive display; and

iii) a processor operatively coupled to the array of actuator pads and the display and responsive to user commands for assigning a mode of operational to each of the display and at least a subgroup of the actuator pads, wherein the display and the subgroup of the actuator pads are simultaneously operable in different respective modes of operation;

B) receiving a user command initiating entry of the display into a first mode of operation;

C) receiving a user command initiating entry of the array of pad actuators into a second mode of operation, different from the first mode of operation of the display; and

D) operating the display in a mode enabling the user to launch audio clips using the touch display while simultaneously operating the pad array is in a note mode, enabling a user to enter notes from the array of actuator pads.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein D) comprises:

D 1 ) receiving user-defined data through the display when the display is operating in a first operational mode, D 2 ) receiving user-defined data through the array of actuator pads while the array of actuator pads is simultaneously operating in a second operational mode, different from the first operational mode in which the display is operating.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the array of actuator pads is dividable into a first subgroup of actuator pads and a second subgroup of actuator pads, and

wherein the processor is responsive to user commands for assigning a first mode of operation to the first subgroup of actuator pads and is further responsive to user commands for assigning a different mode of operation to the second subgroup of actuator pads, and

wherein the first subgroup of actuator pads and the second subgroup of actuator pads are operable simultaneously in different respective modes of operation.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein D) comprises:

D 1 ) receiving user-defined data through the display when the display is operating in a first operational mode,

D 2 ) receiving user-defined data through at least one of the first subgroup of actuator pads and the second subgroup of actuator pads while the at least one of the first subgroup of actuator pads and second group of actuator pads is simultaneously operating in a second operational mode different from the first operational mode in which the display is operating.

12. A music production device comprising:

an array of actuator pads, the array of actuator pads dividable into a first subgroup of actuator pads and a second subgroup of actuator pads;

a touch sensitive display;

a plurality of controllers;

a processor operatively coupled to the array of actuator pads, the touch sensitive display and the plurality of controllers; and

wherein the processor is responsive to user commands for assigning a mode of operational to the first subgroup of actuator pads, the second subgroup of actuator pads, the touch sensitive display and the plurality of controllers

wherein the processor is capable of configuring the display into a launch mode of operation enabling touch initiated launching of sound samples and further capable of configuring one of the first and second subgroups of actuator pads simultaneously into a note mode of operation for enabling touch initiated notes or MIDI events.

13. The music production device of claim 12 wherein the one of the first and second array of actuator pads, the display and the plurality of controllers are configurable to simultaneously operate in different respective modes of operation.

14. The music production device of claim 12 wherein each of the one of the first and second array of actuator pads, the display and the plurality of controllers are configurable to simultaneously operate in different respective modes of operation.

15. A music production device comprising:

an array of actuator pads, the array of actuator pads dividable into a first subgroup of actuator pads and a second subgroup of actuator pads,

a touch sensitive display:

a plurality of controllers;

a processor operatively coupled to the array of actuator pads, the touch sensitive display and the plurality of controllers; and

wherein the processor is responsive to user commands for assigning a mode of operational to the first subgroup of actuator pads, the second subgroup of actuator pads, the touch sensitive display and the plurality of controllers

wherein the processor is capable of configuring the display into a edit mode of operation enabling editing of sound samples and further capable of configuring one of the first and second subgroups of the actuator pads simultaneously into a note mode of operation for enabling touch initiated notes or MIDI events.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 5, 2025
From: INMUSIC BRANDS, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 070407/0248 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 25, 2022
From: GILL, DANIEL; SMITH, GEOFF; GOODLIFFE, PETE; O'DONNELL, JOHN
To: INMUSIC BRANDS, INC.
Reel/Frame 059108/0312 →
FOURTH AMENDMENT TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 14, 2021
From: INMUSIC BRANDS, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 055311/0393 →