Claims
- 1. An electrical musical instrument comprising:
- a plurality of tone generators for generating a plurality of tone signals, some of said tone signals being displaced by an octave from the frequency necessary to produce a noninverted chord;
- chord selection means for developing chord signals each representative of a chord composed of a different plurality of tone signals;
- a chord matrix for passing selected ones of the different plurality of tone signals from the tone generators in response to the chord signals from the chord selection means;
- inverted chord detection means coupled to the chord selection means to determine that at least one of the tone signals passed by the chord matrix is displaced by said octave; and
- a plurality of disinverting gates responsive to the inverted chord detection means for clamping the octave of the tone signal which is displaced by said octave.
- 2. An electrical musical instrument comprising:
- chord generating means having a root channel for generating a root tone signal and a plurality of interval channels for generating a corresponding plurality of interval tone signals,
- inverted chord recognition means for indicating when one of the tone signals is displaced by an octave from the frequency desired for that tone signal; and
- disinverting means coupled with at least one of the channels and responsive to a displaced octave indication from the inverted chord recognition means for displacing the tone signals from the coupled channel by an octave.
- 3. The instrument of claim 2 wherein the disinverting means includes a divider having an input coupleable with the associated channel and an output carrying thereon a divided tone signal, and selection gates coupled to the input and the output for passing under control of the displaced octave indication only tone signals at the input or the output to a disinverting output line.
- 4. The instrument of claim 3 wherein the disinverting means includes a plurality of dividers connected in cascade and a plurality of selection gates each associated with a different divider for coupling either the input or output thereof to an associated disinverting output line, said instrument further including sequential gating means including a plurality of octave gates each coupled to different ones of the disinverting output lines, and sequential selection means for enabling the octave gates to sequentially pass tone signals of different octaves under control of the sequential selection means.
- 5. The instrument of claim 4 wherein a second of the channels includes a plurality of dividers connected in cascade and a plurality of selection gates each associated with a different divider for coupling either the inputs or output thereof to an associated disinverting output line coupled to different ones of the octave gates of the sequential gating means.
- 6. The instrument of claim 4 wherein one of the channels has only a plurality of dividers connected in cascade, the outputs of the last named dividers being connected directly to different ones of the octave gates of the sequential gating means.
- 7. The instrumeent of claim 2 wherein the chord generating means comprises chord selection means for generating different chord signals each representative of a chord composed of a different plurality of tone signals, a chord matrix for passing selected ones of the tone signals in response to the chord signal, and the inverted chord recognition means comprises a logic gate coupled to the chord selection means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application comprises a division of my copending application Ser. No. 482,064, filed June 24, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,019,417.
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