Acoustic signal producing apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6259015
  • Patent Number
    6,259,015
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 10, 1995
    29 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An acoustic signal producing apparatus wherein various musical effects are applied to a musical tone signal and an acoustic signal respectively produced at an internal tone generator and supplied from an external device such as a microphone, an electronic musical instrument or the like in such a manner that an applying state of the musical effects can be changed in accordance with various effect control parameters applied thereto.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an acoustic signal producing apparatus capable of issuing musical tone signals produced at its internal tone generator together with acoustic signals applied thereto from an external device such as a microphone, an electronic musical instrument or the like.




2. Description of the Prior Art




In recent years, there has been proposed an acoustic signal producing apparatus of the type which includes means for applying musical effects to musical tone signals produced at its internal tone generator. On the other hand, there has been proposed an acoustic apparatus capable of applying various musical effects to acoustic signals supplied thereto from an external device such as a microphone or the like.




In the prior art, however, the musical effects are independently applied to the musical tone signals and the acoustic signals at the respective apparatuses and separately controlled. It is, therefore, needed to separately change each applying state of the musical effects. This causes troublesome in manipulation of both the apparatuses.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an acoustic signal producing apparatus capable of simultaneously applying various musical effects to musical tone signals produced at its internal tone generator and acoustic signals supplied from an external device such as a microphone, an electronic musical instrument or the like and of changing each applying state of the musical effects in a simple manner.




According to the present invention, the object is accomplished by providing an acoustic signal producing apparatus which comprises tone generator means to be applied with tone pitch data indicative of a tone pitch for producing a musical tone signal of the tone pitch; input means to be applied with an acoustic signal from an external device; musical effect applying means for applying a musical effect to the musical tone signal and the acoustic signal supplied from the tone generator means and the input means and for changing an applying state of the musical effect in accordance with an effect control parameter separately supplied thereto; and automatic performance means provided to memorize the tone pitch data and the effect control parameter in a time series for successively supplying the memorized tone pitch data and effect control parameter to the tone generator means and the musical effect applying means.




According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an acoustic signal producing apparatus having an operation panel provided with a manual switch, which signal producing apparatus comprises tone generator means to be applied with tone pitch data indicative of a tone pitch for producing a musical tone signal of the tone pitch; input means to be applied with an acoustic signal from an external device; musical effect applying means for applying a musical effect to the musical tone signal and the acoustic signal supplied from the tone generator means and the input means and for changing an applying state of the musical effect; and switchover means for switching over the applying state of the musical effect in response to operation of the manual switch.




According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an acoustic signal producing apparatus wherein the switchover means comprises means for controlling the tone generator means in response to operation of the manual switch to switch over a tone color of the musical tone signal produced at the tone generator means.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects, features and advantages or the present invention will be more readily appreciated from the following detailed description of certain preferred embodiments thereof when considered with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a block diagram of a first embodiment of an acoustic signal producing apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a block diagram of a digital signal processor shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a flow chart of a main program executed by a microcomputer shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a flow chart of a panel processing routine shown In

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a flow chart of an automatic performance processing routine shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a format of automatic performance data;





FIG. 7

illustrates a changing state of automatic performance and a changing state of a reverberation level:





FIG. 8

is a block diagram of a second embodiment of an acoustic signal producing apparatus in accordance with the present invention;




FIGS.


9


(A)-


9


(D) each are a block diagram of a digital signal processor shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a circuit diagram of a mixer circuit shown in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a flow chart of a main program executed by the computer shown in FIG.


8


:





FIG. 12

is a flow chart of a panel processing routine shown in

FIG. 11

; and





FIG. 13

illustrates an applying state of musical effects along with progression of a music.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In

FIG. 1

of the drawings, there is schematically illustrated a block diagram of a first embodiment of an acoustic signal producing apparatus in accordance with the present invention. The acoustic signal producing apparatus comprises a tone generator circuit


11


and acoustic signal input means in the form of a microphone


12


and a pickup device


13


. The tone generator circuit


11


is designed to produce digital musical tone signals in response to tone pitch data KC and touch data TD applied thereto. The frequency and tone volume level of the digital musical tone signals are determined by the tone pitch data KC and touch data TD applied to the tone generator circuit


11


, and each tone color of the musical tone signals is determined by tone color control parameters applied to the tone generator circuit


11


.




In this embodiment, the tone generator circuit


11


is constructed to simultaneously produce thirty-two musical tones as plural parts


1


-


32


. The microphone


12


is applied with external acoustic signals such as human singing voice, musical instruments' sounds and the like. while the pickup device


13


is provided to pick up external acoustic signals such as acoustic signals caused by vibration of the strings of a piano, a guitar or the like. The microphone


12


and pickup device


13


may be housed within the acoustic signal producing apparatus or connected to the same in an appropriate manner. The microphone


12


and pickup device


13


are connected respectively through analog to digital or A/D converters


14


and


15


to a digital signal processor or DSP


20


in connection to the tone generator circuit


11


.




The DSP


20


includes various arithmetic units, memories, registers, counters and their control circuits. In operation, the DSP


20


acts as a comprehensive musical effect applying means for mixing input signals applied thereto, for controlling each gain of the input signals, for delaying the input signals and for applying various musical effects such as a chorus effect, a pitch change effect, a reverberation effect, a distortion effect or the like to the input signals under control of a program. The DSP


20


has a pair of left and right channels which are connected to loudspeakers


33


and


34


respectively through digital-to-analog or D/A converters


31


and


32


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the DSP


20


has first and second channels arranged in parallel to be respectively applied with musical tone signals for thirty-two tones as parts


1


-


32


from the tone generator circuit


11


and external acoustic signals from the microphone


12


and pickup device


13


. The first channel includes a plurality of multipliers


21


-


1


to


21


-


34


for controlling each gain of the input signals and a mixer circuit


22


in the form of an adder for adding up the gain-controlled input signals. The mixer circuit


22


is connected to a reverberation effect circuit


24


through an amplifier


23


. In addition, the multipliers


21


-


1


to


21


-


34


are arranged to be applied with gain control signals M


1


-M


34


as control parameters for controlling each gain of the input signals. The reverberation effect circuit


24


is designed to apply a reverberation effect to the gain-controlled input signals and is connected to a first input of an adder


28


through an amplifier


25


. The second channel includes a plurality of multipliers


27


-


1


to


27


-


34


for controlling each gain of the input signals and a mixer circuit


28


in the form of an adder for adding up the gain-controlled input signals. The mixer circuit


28


is connected to a second input of adder


26


through an amplifier


29


. The multipliers


27


-


1


through


27


-


34


are arranged to be applied with gain control signals N


1


-N


34


as control parameters for controlling each gain of the input signals. The adder


26


acts to sum up output signals of the first and second channels and apply them to the left and right output channels.




Referring back to

FIG. 1

, the tone generator circuit


11


and DSP


20


are connected to a bus line


40


to which connected are a musical instrument digital interface or MIDI


41


, a microcomputer


42


and an operation panel


43


. The MIDI


41


is provided to define a format of music data in an electronic musical instrument and is connected to another MIDI instrument


44


such as another electronic musical instrument, a sequencer or the like to be applied with MIDI data therefrom. The computer


42


includes a read-only memory or ROM


42




a


provided to memorize a program shown by flow charts in

FIGS. 3-5

, a central processing unit or CPU


42




b


for execution of the program and a random access memory or RAM


42




c


provided to memorize variables necessary for execution of the program.




In operation, automatic performance data supplied from the MIDI instrument


44


through the MIDI


41


or a flexible disc (not shown) are written into the RAM


42




c


. As shown in FIG.


6


. the automatic performance data includes, in a time series, tone pitch data KC and touch data TD respectively indicative of a tone pitch frequency and a tone volume level of each musical note, interval data TIME indicative of a time interval between respective musical notes and gain control data M


1


-M


34


, N


1


-N


34


indicative of each tone volume level of musical tone signals supplied from the tone generator circuit


11


in correspondence with parts


1


-


32


and external acoustic signals supplied from the microphone


12


and pickup device


13


. Memorized in the ROM


42




a


are different pairs of tone color control parameters and effect control parameters respectively corresponding with plural manual switches


43




a


,


43




b


, . . . of the operation panel


43


. Memorized also in the RAM


42




c


are different pairs of tone color control parameters and effect control parameters respectively corresponding with the remaining panel switches of the operation panel


43


.




In the case that the acoustic signal producing apparatus is utilized as a so-called “Karaoke” where human singing voice is applied to the microphone


12


and where musical tone signals produced by the tone generator circuit


11


on a basis of the automatic performance data are applied to the DSP


20


for accompaniment with the singing voice, the automatic performance data, tone color control data and effect control data are preliminarily stored in the RAM


42




a


. Assuming that in such a condition, the CPU


42




b


has initiated execution of a program shown by a flow chart in

FIG. 3

at step


100


, the program is initialized by the CPU


42




b


at step


102


. Thereafter, the CPU


42




b


repeatedly executes a panel processing routine, a MIDI processing routine and an automatic performance processing routine respectively at step


104


,


106


and


108


as described below.




The panel processing routine is shown in detail in FIG.


4


. After initiated at step


110


to execute the panel processing routine, the CPU


42




b


determines at step


112


whether either one of the panel switches


43




a


,


43




b


, . . . has been operated or not. If any one of the panel switches


43




a


,


43




b


, . . . is not operated, the CPU


42




b


determines a “No” answer at step


112


and finishes execution of the panel processing routine at step


118


. When either one of the panel switches is operated, the CPU


42




b


determines a “Yes” answer at step


112


and causes the program to proceed to step


114


and


116


. At step


114


, the CPU


42




b


reads out a tone color control parameter corresponding with the operated panel switch from the ROM


42




a


or RAM


42




c


and applies it to the tone generator circuit


11


. Thus, the tone generator circuit


42


is conditioned for ready to produce a musical tone signal with a tone color defined by the tone color control parameter. Subsequently, the CPU


42




b


reads out at the following step


116


an effect control parameter corresponding with the operated panel switch from the ROM


42




a


or RAM


24




c


and applies it to the DSP


20


. Thus, the DSP


20


is conditioned for ready to apply a musical effect defined by the effect control parameter to the musical tone signal from the tone generator circuit


11


. After processing at step


114


and


116


, the CPU


42




b


finishes execution of the panel processing routine at step


118


.




During execution of the MIDI processing routine, the CPU


42




b


is applied with MIDI data from the MIDI instrument


44


through the MIDI


41


and executes processing of the MIDI data. The automatic performance processing routine is shown in detail in FIG.


5


. When initiated at step


120


to execute the automatic performance processing routine, the CPU


42




b


reads out at step


122


the stored automatic performance data from the RAM


42




c


, in this instance, a time defined by each interval data TIME included in the automatic performance data is successively measured by a timer (not show), and the tone pitch data KC, touch data TD and gain control data M


1


-M


34


, N


1


-N


34


are read out from the RAM


42




c


at each end of the measurement of the time. After read out the automatic performance data, the CPU


42




b


applies at step


124


the read out tone pitch data KC and touch data TD to the tone generator circuit


11


. Thus, the tone generator circuit


11


produces a musical tone signal at a tone pitch frequency and a tone volume level defined respectively by the tone pitch data KC and touch data TD and supplies the musical tone signal to the DSP


20


.




Subsequently, the CPU


42




b


determines at step


128


whether the gain control data M


1


-M


34


, N


1


-N


34


have been read out or not. If the answer at step


126


is “No”, the CPU


42




b


finishes execution of the automatic performance processing routine at step


130


. Tf the answer at step


126


is “Yes”, the CPU


42




b


applies at the following step


128


the read out gain control data M


1


-M


34


, N


1


-N


34


to the DSP


20


. In turn, the DSP


20


controls each gain of musical tone signals of parts


1


-


32


supplied from the tone generator circuit


11


and each gain of acoustic signals supplied from the microphone


12


and pickup device


13


in accordance with the applied gain control data M


1


-M


34


, N


1


-N


34


, respectively at the multipliers


21


-


1


to


21


-


34


of the first channel and at the multipliers


27


-


1


to


27


-


34


of the second channel. In such an instance, output signals of the multipliers


21


-


1


to


21


-


34


are added up at the adder


22


and supplied to the reverberation effect circuit


24


through the amplifier


23


, while output signals of the multipliers


27


-


1


through


27


-


34


are added up at the adder


28


and supplied to the adder


26


through the amplifier


29


. Thus, the adder


26


adds up the supplied output signals and applies them to the left and right output channels, respectively. These output signals are converted into analog signals at the D/A converters


31


,


32


and applied to the speakers


33


and


34


through the amplifier


25


as acoustic analog signals.




In a practical embodiment where the musical tone signals from the tone generator circuit


11


are utilized for accompaniment with the singing voice, pre-song, song and post-song portions are performed by the automatic performance as shown in FIG.


7


. Assuming that in this instance, the gain control data M


33


is applied as “0” during performance of the pre-song and post-song portions, as “0.5” during performance of the song portion and as “0.8” during performance of climax portions, noises are reduced under absence of the singing voice, and the singing voice is sounded with accompaniment enhanced by a reverberation effect at a climax portion of the music in accordance with progression of the music. It is, therefore, able to automatically sound musical tone signals with external acoustic signals in a simple manner.




Illustrated in

FIG. 8

is a second embodiment of an acoustic signal producing apparatus in accordance with the present invention, wherein the same component parts and portions as those in the first embodiment are designated by the same reference numerals. In this second embodiment, the CPU


42




b


of the computer


42


is arranged to execute programs shown by flow charts in

FIGS. 11 and 12

, and the panel. switches


43




a


,


43




b


, . . . are adapted to switch over each tone color of musical tone signals at the tone generator circuit


11


and to switch over a musical effect applying state at the DSP


20


. In addition, as shown in FIGS.


9


(A)-


9


(D), the DSP


20


is arranged to be applied with musical tone signals for thirty-two tones as parts


1


-


32


from the tone generator circuit


11


. The DSP


20


includes mixer circuits


51


A-


51


D arranged to mix the musical tone signals with the external acoustic signals applied from the microphone


12


and pickup device


13


. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the mixer circuits


51


A-


51


D each include multipliers


51


-


1


to


51


-


34


for controlling each gain of the musical tone signal and the external acoustic signals and an adder


51


-


35


for adding up the gain-controlled signals. The multipliers


51


-


1


to


51


-


34


each are arranged to be applied with gain control data as control parameters for controlling each gain of the external acoustic signals.




As illustrated in FIGS.


9


(A)-


9


(D), the output of mixer circuit


51


A is connected to an input of an adder


52


-


4


through a multiplier


52


-


1


, and the other inputs of adder


52


-


4


are connected to effect circuits


54




b


,


54




c


respectively through multipliers


52


-


2


and


52


-


3


. The output of adder


52


-


4


is connected to an effect circuit


54




a


through a multiplier


53




a


. The output of mixer circuit


51


B is connected through a multiplier


52


-


5


to an input of an adder


52


-


8


to which connected is each output of the effect circuits


54




c


,


54




a


through multipliers


52


-


6


and


52


-


7


. The output of adder


52


-


8


is connected to the effect circuit


54




b


through a multiplier


53




b


. The output of mixer circuit


51


C is connected to an adder


52


-


12


through a multiplier


52


-


9


, and the other inputs of adder


52


-


12


are connected to each output of effect circuits


54




a


,


54




b


through multipliers


52


-


10


and


52


-


11


. The output of adder


52


-


12


is connected to the effect circuit


54


c through a multiplier


53




c.






The output of mixer circuit


51


D is connected to an input of an adder


52


-


17


through a multiplier


52


-


13


, and the other inputs of adder


52


-


17


are connected to each output of effect circuits


54




a


,


54




b


,


54




c


respectively through multipliers


52


-


14


,


52


-


15


,


52


-


16


. The output of adder


52


-


17


is connected to the output channel of the DSP


20


through the multiplier


53




a


. The multipliers


52


-


1


to


52


-


3


,


52


-


5


to


52


-


7


.


52


-


9


to


52


-


11


,


52


-


13


to


52


-


18


,


53




a


-


53




c


are arranged to be applied with gain control data as a control parameter for controlling each gain of the input signals. The effect circuits


54




a


-


54




c


are arranged to apply various effects such as a chorus effect, a distortion effect, a reverberation effect, a pitch-change effect or the like to the input signals. The kinds of these effects are switched over by the effect control parameter applied to the DSP


20


.




Referring back to

FIG. 8

, the acoustic signal producing apparatus includes a second pickup device


61


which is arranged to pick up vibration of the strings of a piano, a guitar or other stringed musical instruments for producing a pickup signal indicative of vibration of the strings. The output of second pickup device


81


is connected to a signal analyzing circuit


63


through an analog-to-digital or A/D converter


62


. The signal analyzing circuit


63


is provided to analyze the pickup signal applied thereto from the second pickup device


61


through the A/D converter


62


for detecting the frequency and tone volume level of the pickup signal. An electric signal indicative of the detected frequency and tone volume level is supplied to a MIDI converter


64


which converts the supplied electric signal into MIDI data and applies it to the bus line


40


through a MIDI interface


65


.




In the case that the acoustic signal producing apparatus is utilized to sing to the guitar, a tone color control parameter and an effect control parameter are stored in the RAM


42




c


. Assuming that the player's voice has been applied to the microphone


12


while the pickup devices


13


and


61


have picked up vibration of the strings of the guitar, acoustic signals respectively indicative of the player's voice and vibration of the guitar strings picked up by the first pickup device


13


are converted into digital signals at the A/D converters


14


,


15


and supplied as digital acoustic signals to the DSP


20


while acoustic signals indicative of vibration of the guitar strings picked up by the second pickup device


61


are converted into digital signals at the A/D converter


62


and supplied as digital acoustic signals to the signal analyzing circuit


63


. In turn, the signal analyzing circuit


63


analyzes the digital acoustic signals to produce signals indicative of each frequency and tone volume level of the digital acoustic signals. The signals indicative of the frequency and tone volume level are converted into MIDI data at the MIDI converter


84


and supplied to the bus line


40


through the MIDI interface


65


.




Simultaneously, the CPU


42




b


of computer


42


initiates execution of the program of

FIG. 11

at step


200


and repeatedly executes a MIDI processing routine at step


204


and a panel processing routine at


206


after initialization of the program at step


202


. During execution of the MIDI processing routine at step


204


, the CPU


42




b


acts to transfer the MIDI data to the tone generator circuit


11


. When applied with the MIDI data, the tone generator circuit


11


produces musical tone signals of the extracted frequency and tone volume level and supplies them to the DSP


20


. Thus, the DSP


20


is supplied with the musical tone signals produced at the tone generator circuit


11


and the guitar acoustic signals and voice signals respectively picked up at the first pickup device


13


and microphone


12


.




The panel processing routing is shown in detail in FIG.


12


. When initiated execution of the panel processing routine at step


210


, the CPU


42




b


determines at step


212


whether either one of the panel switches


43




a


,


43




b


, . . . has been operated or not. If the answer at step


212


is “No”, the CPU


42




b


finishes execution of the panel processing routine at step


218


. If the answer at step


212


is “Yes”, the CPU


42




b


causes the program to proceed to step


214


and


218


. At step


214


, the CPU


42




b


reads out a tone color control parameter corresponding with the operated panel switch from the ROM


42




a


or RAM


42




c


and transfers it to the tone generator circuit


11


. Thus, the tone generator circuit


11


produces a musical tone signal of a tone color defined by the tone color parameter. At the following step


216


, the CPU


42




b


reads out an effect control parameter corresponding with the operated panel switch from the ROM


42




a


or RAM


42




c


and supplies it to the DSP


20


. When supplied with the effect control parameter, the DSP


20


applies a musical effect defined by the effect control parameter to the input signals. After processing at step


214


and


216


. the CPU


42




b


finishes execution of the panel processing routine at step


218


.




As a result of the foregoing processing. when the panel switches


43




a


,


43




b


, . . . are selectively operated in accordance with progression of the music, the tone generator circuit


11


is supplied with various tone color control parameters while the DSP


20


is supplied with various effect control parameters. For instance, along with progression of a music shown in

FIG. 13

, the tone generator circuit


11


is successively supplied with tone color control parameters indicative of first to fourth tone colors


1


-


4


while the effect circuit


54




a


in the DSP


20


is successively supplied with effect control parameters suitable for the tone colors. In response to supply of the tone color control parameters to the effect circuit


54




a


, the effect circuit


54




b


in the DSP


20


is successively supplied with effect control parameters respectively indicative of a chorus effect, a distortion effect and a chorus effect while the effect circuit


54




c


in the DSP


20


is successively supplied with effect control parameters respectively indicative of a pitch change effect and a reverberation effect.




In such an instance as described above, the multipliers


51


-


1


to


51


-


34


of the mixer circuits


51


A to


51


C, the multipliers


52


-


1


to


52


-


3


,


52


-


5


to


52


-


7


,


52


-


9


to


52


-


11


,


52


-


13


to


16


of the mixer circuits


51


A to SID and the multipliers


53




a


to


53




c


are applied with gain control data as effect control parameters under control of the CPU


42




b


so that the effect circuits


54




a


,


54




b


and


54




c


are supplied with the musical tone signals, guitar acoustic signals and player's voice signals respectively from the tone generator circuit


11


, the first pickup device


13


and the microphone


12


.




As a result, as shown in

FIG. 13

, the musical tone signals, the guitar acoustic signals and player's voice signals are applied with various musical effects by operation of the panel switches


43




a


,


43




b


, . . . along with progression of the music, and simultaneously each tone color of the musical tone signals is switched over to produce musical sounds applied with various musical effects in accordance with progression of the music.




Although in the second embodiment, the operation panel


43


is provided with the plural switches


43




a


,


48




b


, . . . for switchover of each tone color of the musical tone signals and the musical effect applying state, only one switch may be provided on the operation panel


43


to successively switch over each tone color of the musical tone signals and the musical effect applying state. In such a case, the kinds of tone colors and musical effects to be switched over in accordance with progression of a music and specific parameters thereof are prepared by edition prior to performance of the music to be successively supplied to the tone generator circuit


11


and DSP


20


in response to operation of the panel switch.



Claims
  • 1. An acoustic signal producing apparatus comprising:a data supply device arranged to supply performance data including tone pitch data and an effect control parameter; an input device arranged to be applied with an acoustic signal from an external device, wherein said input device converts said acoustic signal into a corresponding digitized acoustic signal, having the form of a digital signal; a tone generator for producing a musical tone signal in the form of a digital signal at a tone pitch defined by the tone pitch data supplied from said data supply device; and a digital signal processor connected to said input device and said tone generator for simultaneously applying a selected musical effect to each of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively supplied from said input device and said tone generator and for independently controlling each musical effect applied to the digitized acoustic and musical tone signals in accordance with the effect control parameter supplied from said data supply device.
  • 2. An acoustic signal producing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said input device is in the form of a microphone to be applied with human singing voice.
  • 3. An acoustic signal producing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said input device is in the form of a pickup device arranged to pick up an acoustic signal applied from an electronic musical instrument.
  • 4. An acoustic signal producing apparatus comprising:a memory device arranged to memorize automatic performance data including tone pitch data and gain control data in a time series and an effect control parameter; an input device arranged to be applied with an acoustic signal from an external device, wherein said input device converts said acoustic signal into a corresponding digitized acoustic signal, having the form of a digital signal; a tone generator for producing a musical tone signal in the form of a digital signal at a tone pitch defined by the memorized tone pitch data supplied from said memory device; and a digital signal processor for controlling each gain of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively supplied from said input device and said tone generator on a basis of the memorized gain control data supplied from said memory device, for simultaneously applying a selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals and for independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the memorized effect control parameter supplied from said memory device.
  • 5. An acoustic signal producing apparatus having an operation panel provided with a manual switch, comprising:a memory device arranged to memorize automatic performance data including tone pitch data and gain control data in a time series and an effect control parameter determined by operation of said manual switch; an input device arranged to be applied with an acoustic signal from an external device, wherein said input device converts said acoustic signal into a corresponding digitized acoustic signal, having the form of a digital signal; a tone generator for producing a musical tone signal in the form of a digital signal at a tone pitch defined by the memorized tone pitch data supplied from said memory device; and a digital signal processor for controlling each gain of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively supplied from said input device and said tone generator on a basis of the memorized gain control data supplied from said memory device, for simultaneously applying a selected musical effect to the gain-controlled signals and for independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the memorized effect control parameter supplied from said memory device.
  • 6. An acoustic signal producing apparatus comprising:a memory device arranged to memorize automatic performance data including tone pitch data, touch data and gain control data in a time series, a tone color control parameter and an effect control parameter; an input device arranged to be applied with an acoustic signal from an external device, wherein said input device converts said acoustic signal into a corresponding digitized acoustic signal, having the form of a digital signal; a tone generator for producing a musical tone signal in the form of a digital signal with a tone color defined by the memorized tone color control parameter at a tone pitch frequency and a tone volume level respectively defined by the memorized tone pitch data and touch data supplied from said memory device; and a digital signal processor for controlling each gain of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively supplied from said input device and said tone generator on a basis of the gain control data supplied from said memory device, for simultaneously applying a selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals and for independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the memorized effect control parameter supplied from said memory device.
  • 7. An acoustic signal producing apparatus having an operation panel provided with a plurality of manual switches, comprising:a memory device arranged to memorize automatic performance data including tone pitch data, touch data and gain control data in a time series, a tone color control parameter and an effect control parameter determined by operation of said manual switches; an input device arranged to be applied with an acoustic signal from an external device, wherein said input device converts said acoustic signal into a corresponding digitized acoustic signal, having the form of a digital signal; a tone generator for producing a musical tone signal in the form of a digital signal with a tone color defined by the memorized tone color control parameter at a tone pitch frequency and a tone volume level respectively defined by the memorized tone pitch data and touch data supplied from said memory device; and a digital signal processor for controlling each gain of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively supplied from said input device and said tone generator on a basis of the memorized gain control data supplied from said memory device, for simultaneously applying a selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals and for independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the memorized effect control parameter supplied from said memory device.
  • 8. A method for applying a selected musical effect to a plurality of musical tone signals in the form of digital signals supplied from a tone generator and a digitized acoustic signal, having the form of a digital signal, supplied from an external device, comprising the steps of:memorizing automatic performance data including tone pitch data and gain control data in a time series and an effect control parameter; applying the memorized automatic performance data to said tone generator to produce the musical tone signals in the form of digital signals at a tone pitch frequency defined by the memorized tone pitch data; controlling each gain of the musical tone signals and the digitized acoustic signal respectively supplied from said tone generator and said external device on a basis of the memorized gain control data; simultaneously applying the selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals; and independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the memorized control parameter.
  • 9. A method for applying a selected musical effect to a plurality of musical tone signals in the form of digital signals supplied from a tone generator and a digitized acoustic signal, having the form of a digital signal, supplied from an external device, comprising the steps of:memorizing automatic performance data including tone pitch data and gain control data in a time series and an effect control parameter determined by operation of a manual switch; applying the memorized automatic performance data to said tone generator to produce the musical tone signals in the form of digital signals at a tone pitch frequency defined by the memorized tone pitch data; controlling each gain of the musical tone signals and the digitized acoustic signal respectively supplied from said tone generator and said external device on a basis of the memorized gain control data; simultaneously applying the selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals; and independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the memorized effect control parameter.
  • 10. A method for applying a selected musical effect to a musical tone signal in the form of a digital signal supplied from a tone generator and a digitized acoustic signal, having the form of a digital signal, supplied from an external device, comprising the steps of:memorizing automatic performance data including tone pitch data, touch data and gain control data in a time series, a tone color control parameter and an effect control parameter; applying the memorized performance data to said tone generator to produce the musical tone signal in the form of a digital signal with a tone color defined by the memorized tone color control parameter at a tone pitch frequency and a tone volume level respectively defined by the memorized tone pitch data and touch data; controlling each gain of the musical tone signal and the digitized acoustic signal respectively supplied from said tone generator and said external device on a basis of the memorized gain control data; simultaneously applying the selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals; and independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the memorized effect control parameter.
  • 11. A machine readable media for an acoustic signal producing apparatus having an input device, a tone generator, a memory device and a signal processor, said machine readable media being programmed to execute the steps of memorizing automatic performance data including tone pitch data and gain control data in a time series and an effect control parameter in said memory, applying the memorized tone pitch data to said tone generator for producing a musical tone signal in the form of a digital signal at a tone pitch defined by the memorized tone pitch data, controlling each gain of a digitized acoustic signal, having the form of a digital signal, supplied to said input device from an external device and the musical tone signal supplied from said tone generator on a basis of the memorized gain control data, simultaneously applying a selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals, and independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with memorized effect control parameter.
  • 12. An acoustic signal producing apparatus comprising:a memory device containing stored automatic performance data including tone pitch data and an effect control parameter; an input device adapted to receive an acoustic signal from an external device, said input device providing a digitized acoustic signal corresponding to said acoustic signal; a tone generator coupled to said memory device and being adapted to receive said stored automatic performance data therefrom, said tone generator providing a musical tone signal at a tone pitch defined by the tone pitch data; and a digital signal processor coupled to said tone generator and said input device, said digital signal processor being adapted to simultaneously apply a selected musical effect to each of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively received from said input device and said tone generator, said selected musical effect being provided by said digital signal processor in accordance with the effect control parameter.
  • 13. An acoustic signal producing apparatus as recited in claim 12, wherein said input device further comprises a microphone.
  • 14. An acoustic signal producing apparatus as recited in claim 12, wherein said input device further comprises a pickup device.
  • 15. An acoustic signal producing apparatus comprising:a memory device containing stored automatic performance data including tone pitch data and gain control data in a time series and an effect control parameter; an input device adapted to receive an acoustic signal from an external device, said input device providing a digitized acoustic signal corresponding to said acoustic signal; a tone generator coupled to said memory device and being adapted to receive said stored automatic performance data therefrom, said tone generator providing a musical tone signal at a tone pitch defined by the tone pitch data; and a digital signal processor coupled to said tone generator and said input device, said digital signal processor being adapted to control gain of each of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively received from said input device and said tone generator based on the gain control data received from said memory device, said digital signal processor applying a selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals and independently controlling each musical effect in accordance with the effect control parameter.
  • 16. An acoustic signal producing apparatus having an operation panel provided with a manual switch, comprising:a memory device containing stored automatic performance data including tone pitch data and gain control data in a time series and an effect control parameter determined by operation of said manual switch; an input device adapted to receive an acoustic signal from an external device, said input device providing a digitized acoustic signal corresponding to said acoustic signal; a tone generator coupled to said memory device and being adapted to receive said stored automatic performance data therefrom, said tone generator providing a musical tone signal at a tone pitch defined by the tone pitch data; and a digital signal processor coupled to said tone generator and said input device, said digital signal processor being adapted to control each gain of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively received from said input device and said tone generator based on the gain control data, said digital signal processor simultaneously applying a selected musical effect to the gain-controlled signals and independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the effect control parameter.
  • 17. An acoustic signal producing apparatus comprising:a memory device containing stored automatic performance data including tone pitch data, touch data and gain control data in a time series, a tone color control parameter and an effect control parameter; an input device adapted to receive an acoustic signal from an external device, said input device providing a digitized acoustic signal corresponding to said acoustic signal; a tone generator coupled to said memory device and being adapted to receive said stored automatic performance data therefrom, said tone generator providing a musical tone signal with a tone color defined by the tone color control parameter at a tone pitch frequency and a tone volume level respectively defined by the tone pitch data and touch data; and a digital signal processor coupled to said tone generator and said input device, said digital signal processor being adapted to control each gain of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively received from said input device and said tone generator based on the gain control data, said digital signal processor simultaneously applying a selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals and independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the effect control parameter.
  • 18. An acoustic signal producing apparatus having an operation panel provided with a plurality of manual switches, comprising:a memory device containing stored automatic performance data including tone pitch data, touch data and gain control data in a time series, a tone color control parameter and an effect control parameter determined by operation of said manual switches; an input device adapted to receive an acoustic signal from an external device, said input device providing a digitized acoustic signal corresponding to said acoustic signal; a tone generator coupled to said memory device and being adapted to receive said stored automatic performance data therefrom, said tone generator providing a musical tone signal with a tone color defined by the tone color control parameter at a tone pitch frequency and a tone volume level respectively defined by the tone pitch data and touch data; and a digital signal processor coupled to said tone generator and said input device, said digital signal processor being adapted to control each gain of the digitized acoustic signal and the musical tone signal respectively received from said input device and said tone generator based on the gain control data, said digital signal processor simultaneously applying a selected musical effect to each of the gain-controlled signals and independently controlling each musical effect applied to the gain-controlled signals in accordance with the effect control parameter.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
6-188515 Aug 1994 JP
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