James D. Pennock - Salt Lake City UT, US Robin M. Urry - Draper UT, US Christopher M. Belcher - Lehi UT, US William E. Clements - Salt Lake City UT, US Darrell Brent Erickson - West Jordan UT, US Craig B. DeVries - Bountiful UT, US
Assignee:
Harman International Industries, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G10H 1/02
US Classification:
84626
Abstract:
Various embodiments relate to a systems and methods for downloading one or more effects to an effects unit. One or more effects may be received on an effects unit. Audio signals for the one or more effects may be processed based on instructions for processing the audio signals received with the one or more effects. For each subsequent effect received on the effect unit, the processing of the audio signals may be reprogrammed. The one or more effects may be transmitted for output from the effects unit.
Methods And Systems For Downloading Effects To An Effects Unit
Josh D. Kapp - Lehi UT, US James D. Pennock - Salt Lake City UT, US Robin M. Urry - Draper UT, US Christopher M. Belcher - Lehi UT, US William E. Clements - Salt Lake City UT, US Darrell Brent Erickson - West Jordan UT, US Craig B. DeVries - Bountiful UT, US
Assignee:
Harman International Industries, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
H03G 3/00 G06Q 30/06 G06F 3/00
US Classification:
381 61, 715716, 705 271
Abstract:
Various embodiments relate to a systems and methods for downloading one or more effects to an effects unit. One or more effects may be received. On an effects unit. Audio signals for the one or more effects may be processed based on instructions for processing the audio signals received with the one or more effects. For each subsequent effect received on the effect unit, the processing of the audio signals may be reprogrammed. The one or more effects may be transmitted for output from the effects unit.
Embodiments are disclosed for an example computing device for connecting audio devices to a network. In some embodiments, a computing device may store instructions executable to connect to one or more audio devices, and send the one or more audio devices provisioning information that causes the one or more audio devices to scan for additional audio devices and propagate the provisioning information to the additional audio devices. The provisioning information may also cause the one or more audio devices to connect to a central access point by sending a connection request based on the provisioning information to the central access point.
Embodiments are disclosed for an example computing device for connecting audio devices to a network. In some embodiments, a computing device may store instructions executable to connect to one or more audio devices, and send the one or more audio devices provisioning information that causes the one or more audio devices to scan for additional audio devices and propagate the provisioning information to the additional audio devices. The provisioning information may also cause the one or more audio devices to connect to a central access point by sending a connection request based on the provisioning information to the central access point.
- Stamford CT, US Darrell Brent Erickson - West Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
H04W 48/16 G06F 3/16 H04W 76/02
Abstract:
Embodiments are disclosed for an example computing device for connecting audio devices to a network. In some embodiments, a computing device may store instructions executable to connect to one or more audio devices, and send the one or more audio devices provisioning information that causes the one or more audio devices to scan for additional audio devices and propagate the provisioning information to the additional audio devices. The provisioning information may also cause the one or more audio devices to connect to a central access point by sending a connection request based on the provisioning information to the central access point.