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Musical tune playback apparatus
   
Document Number
US Patent 7295983
Issued Date
November 13, 2007
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Abstract
A musical tune playback apparatus is basically constituted by a controller (CPU), a digital media drive (e.g., a CD drive), a hard disk drive, and a sound system. Musical tune data recorded on a digital storage media (e.g., CD) are played back and are transferred to the hard disk drive together with relative information and/or image data. When a user inputs retrieval conditions, the controller retrieves musical tune data related to relative information (or image), which substantially matches retrieval conditions. Specifically, a relative information retrieval database is stored in a data area of the hard disk drive, wherein an auto-input area automatically describes an index ID, TOC information, and history information while a manual-input area describes other data and information with regard to each musical tune that is played back. Thus, desired musical tune data are automatically retrieved from the hard disk drive with reference to the database.
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Owner
Yamaha Corporation (Shizuoka-Ken,JP)
Published
November 13, 2007
Application Number
10/447,116
Filed
May 28, 2003
US Classification
704/270   84/600
Int'l Classification
G10L   21/00   (20060101)  
Examiner
Attorney/Law Firm
Priority Data
May 31, 2002 [JP] 2002-160487
USPTO Field of Search
704/270  
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