Monolithic PC audio circuit with enhanced digital wavetable audio synthesizer

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5659466
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08333536

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A digital wavetable audio synthesizer is described. The synthesizer can generate up to 32 high-quality audio digital signals or voices, including delay-based effects, at either a 44.1 KHz sample rate or at sample rates compatible with a prior art wavetable synthesizer. The synthesizer includes an address generator which has several modes of addressing wavetable data. The address generator's addressing rate controls the pitch of the synthesizer's output signal. The synthesizer performs a 10-bit interpolation, using the wavetable data addressed by the address generator, to interpolate additional data samples. When the address generator loops through a block of data, the signal path interpolates between the data at the end and start addresses of the block of data to prevent discontinuities in the generated signal. A synthesizer volume generator, which has several modes of controlling the volume, adds envelope, right offset, left offset, and effects volume to the data. The data can be placed in one of sixteen fixed stereo pan positions, or left and right offsets can be programmed to place the data anywhere in the stereo field. The left and right offset values can also be programmed to control the overall volume. Zipper noise is prevented by controlling the volume increment. A synthesizer LFO generator can add LFO variation to: (i) the wavetable data addressing rate, for creating a vibrato effect; and (ii) a voice's volume, for creating a tremolo effect. Generated data to be output from the synthesizer is stored in left and right accumulators. However, when creating delay-based effects, data is stored in one of several effects accumulators. This data is then written to a wavetable. The difference between the wavetable write and read addresses for this data provides a delay for echo and reverb effects. LFO variations added to the read address create chorus and flange effects. The volume of the delay-based effects data can be attenuated to provide volume decay for an echo effect. After the delay-based effects

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MICROSEMI SEMICONDUCTOR (U S ) INC4509 FREIDRICH LANE #200 AUSTIN TX 78744

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Blumenthal, Jeffrey M Austin, TX 8 466
Brehmer, Geoffrey E Lexington, TX 19 485
Brown, Glen W Austin, TX 16 644
Cabler, Carlin Dru Austin, TX 8 542
Feemster, Ryan Austin, TX 7 478
Guercio, David Austin, TX 4 271
Gulick, Dale E Austin, TX 150 4521
Hewitt, Larry D Austin, TX 54 2174
Hogan, Michael Austin, TX 72 2033
Linz, Alfredo R Austin, TX 23 966
Norris, David Austin, TX 32 1308
Schnizlein, Paul G Austin, TX 17 579
Soques, Martin P Austin, TX 6 313
Spak, Michael E Kyle, TX 11 557
Suggs, David N Austin, TX 16 567
Torok, Alan T Pflugerville, TX 3 330

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