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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 10, 2001
Filed:
Jul. 17, 1997
J. Andrew Lambrecht, Austin, TX (US);
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Abstract
A noise environment is sampled via microphone. A processor generates a cancellation signal to offset the effects of the noise to a listener. The cancellation signal is converted into a sample signal compatible with a synthesizer. The synthesizer adjusts the pitch, amplitude and timing of a sample of a patch set to create a substantially continuous output cancellation signal. The continuous output cancellation signal is output via a speaker. The output cancellation signal combines with the noise environment to reduce the effects of the noise environment on the listener. Alternatively, in previously characterized noise environments, one or more cancellation signals may be stored in processor. The processor receives a user input selecting the appropriate cancellation signal and adjusting the parameters of the cancellation signal. After the processor has calculated or selected the cancellation signal and transferred the sampled signal to the synthesizer, the processor is no longer involved in the generation of the cancellation signal. Therefore, the noise cancellation function requires relatively little processing power and is accomplished without the need for special purpose hardware.