Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument having generator means for producing a plurality of signals corresponding to a plurality of musical tones, at least first and second keyboard portions, each having a plurality of keys for actuating and producing selected ones of said plurality of musical tones, key-operated switches responsive to the keys of said keyboard portions and a system comprising:
- (A.) A plurality of connections, each comprising both an input and an output and respectively connected to said second portion keyboard keyswitches, said connections carrying common output signals when functioning as output connections,
- (B.) Means for turning off said corresponding common output signals when scanning the keyswitches of said second keyboard portion,
- (C.) First scanning means connected to said key operated switches for receiving signals and operative to scan the keys of the first portion of the keyboard keyswitches for producing first signals encoded in time position in response to operation of keys of said first keyboard portion,
- (D.) Second scanning means connected to said turning off means for receiving signals and operative to scan the keys of the second portion of the keyboard keyswitches for producing second signals to enable sections of said common output means to receive said first signals, and
- (E.) Digital control means connected with said scanning means and responsive to said second signals for passing said first signals into the enabled section of said common output means.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument as set forth in claim 1 wherein said scanning means includes an up-down digital counter.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument as set forth in claim 1 wherein said digital control means for producing said same-name musical notes includes a read-only memory circuit for decoding note positions.
- 4. An electronic musical instrument as set forth in claim 1 wherein said scanning means and said digital control means produces said same-name musical notes on at least one of said keyboard portions in an octave position immediately below the note actuated on that keyboard portion in response to the actuation of the same-name key in the other of said at least two keyboard portions.
- 5. An electronic musical instrument as set forth in claim 1 wherein said keys of said keyboard portion are coupled together in a chromatic manner through gate circuit means.
- 6. An electronic musical instrument comprising: common generator means for producing a plurality of signals corresponding to a plurality of musical tones, a primary keyboard portion having a plurality of octaves associated therewith, at least one secondary keyboard portion having a plurality of octaves associated therewith, a set of key-operated switches operated by keys of said primary and secondary keyboard portions, a series of digital logic elements connected to said common generator means and to said key-operated switches for producing tones in response to the actuation of said keys, digital scanning means for repetitively scanning the logic state of said key-operated switches, and digital control means for producing a same-name musical note on said primary keyboard portion in response to the actuation of a note on said secondary keyboard portion and in response to the actuation of at least one key on said primary keyboard portion, said scanning means including an up-down digital counter.
- 7. An electronic musical instrument comprising: common generator means for producing a plurality of signals corresponding to a plurality of musical tones, a primary keyboard portion having a plurality of octaves associated therewith, at least one secondary keyboard portion having a plurality of octaves associated therewith, a set of key-operated switches operated by keys of said primary and secondary keyboard portions, a series of digital logic elements connected to said common generator means and to said key-operated switches for producing tones in response to the actuation of said keys, digital scanning means for repetitively scanning the logic state of said key-operated switches, and digital control means for producing the same-name musical note on said primary keyboard portion in response to the actuation of at least one note on said secondary keyboard portion and in response to the actuation of at least one key on said primary keyboard portion, said scanning means including an up cycle keyboard scan to determine the lowest note activated on said primary keyboard portion which when detected terminates the up-scan and results in the initiation of a down cycle keyboard scan for producing in a sequential manner on said primary key-board portion said same-name notes activated on said secondary keyboard portion.
- 8. An electronic musical instrument having first and second keyboard portions comprising: common tone generating means, first tone gating means responsive to said first keyboard portion for customarily providing melody notes therefrom, second tone gating means responsive to said second keyboard portion for customarily providing accompaniment notes therefrom, scanning circuit means for sequentially scanning said first and second keyboard portions in a given direction to determine which keys thereof are actuated, and multiplex circuit means directly coupled to said first and second keyboard portions and responsive to said scanning circuit means to transfer actuation signal information from said second keyboard portion to said first keyboard portion in the octave thereof immediately below the octave in which a melody note is being played on said first keyboard portion for automatically gating tones from said common tone generating means to produce an accompaniment chord from said first keyboard portion corresponding to the chord played on said second keyboard portion, said scanning circuit means including means for reversing the direction of scan of said first keyboard portion to transfer said signal information from said second keyboard portion to the octave of said first keyboard portion immediately below the note being played.
- 9. An electronic musical instrument as set forth in claim 8 wherein said scanning circuit means includes means for skipping the first two keys of the first keyboard portion immediately below the melody note being played on said first keyboard portion after the scanning circuit is reversed to eliminate those two notes from said accompaniment chord.
- 10. An electronic musical instrument as set forth in claim 9 wherein said scanning circuit means includes means for sensing the actuation of said two keys immediately below the melody note being played on said first keyboard portion and transferring any chord notes which are selected from said second keyboard portion, and which correspond to said two notes, to the next octave below the octave below the note being played on said first keyboard.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 586,231, Filed: June 12, 1975 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuations (1)
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