MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CONTROL PEDALS

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PROSTAGE Prostage S.L. PolĂ­gono 4, 457 E-07540 SAN CARRIO Spain Musical instrument control pedals, namely, foot controllers for use by musicians to control electronic musical instruments and accessories therefore, namely, digital MIDI signal adapters/converters and digital/analog signal switching/routing devices sold therewith as a unit;
PROSTAGE Prostage GmbH Baschistr. 18 CH-4543 Deitingen Switzerland Musical instrument control pedals, namely, foot controllers for use by musicians to control electronic musical instruments and accessories therefore, namely, digital MIDI signal adapters/converters and digital/analog signal switching/routing devices sold therewith as a unit;
PROSTAGE HEADLINE MUSIC Baschistrasse 18 CH-4543 Deitingen Switzerland Musical instrument control pedals, namely, foot controllers for use by musicians to control electronic musical instruments and accessories therefore, namely, digital MIDI signal adapters/converters and digital/analog signal switching/routing devices sold therewith as a unit;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system is described to improve the reproduction of sound of an acoustic musical instrument. According to one embodiment, a first microphone is placed at a proximate location to the musical instrument to pick up the sound of the musical instrument. The sound as picked up by the first microphone is compared to a reference sound of the instrument (e.g., the sound of the instrument as perceived at a normal listening position). Based on this comparison, a tailor-made equalizer is designed to compensate for the differences between the sounds as picked up by the first microphone and the reference sounds of the musical instrument. Accordingly, using the tailor-made equalizer allows the reproduction of sound from the first microphone to have a quality similar to that of the reference sound of the musical instrument. In an implementation of the above system, a filter arrangement is provided having a low-pass and a high-pass filter that allows separate control of the frequency and/or gain for each filter.