Claims
- 1. An electronic drum comprising:
- a head portion to be struck by a performer;
- a pad cover integrated with said head portion and covering an upper portion of said electronic drum;
- an annular frame arranged to generally surround said head portion;
- a vibration plate arranged to be in tight contact with a lower surface of said head portion for vibrating spatially in response to said performer's strike of said head portion;
- a vibration preventing means provided between said head portion and said pad cover for preventing vibration of said vibration plate from being transmitted to said annular frame;
- a pickup device mounted on said vibration plate for detecting vibrations of said vibration plate; and
- a sound device connected to said pickup device for sounding in response to the detected vibration;
- said head portion and said cover being made of a flexible material to form a unitary piece;
- said pad cover being fitted over said frame to support said head portion.
- 2. An electronic drum according to claim 1, wherein said annular frame is made of metal.
- 3. An electronic drum according to claim 1, further comprising an instrument case to which said annular frame is fitted.
- 4. An electronic drum according to claim 1, further comprising a second pickup device connected to said annular frame, for detecting a rim shot.
- 5. An electronic drum according to claim 4, wherein said second pickup device is inserted through a cushion member and mounted to a holder connected to said annular frame.
- 6. An electric drum comprising;
- an instrument case having an upper opening;
- a pad cover formed of a flexible material covering an upper surface of said instrument case;
- said pad cover including a head portion to be struck by a performer and integrally formed with said head portion;
- an annular frame portion which surrounds said head portion, said pad cover extending to the outside of said frame;
- a thin boundary portion between said head portion and said annular frame portion for preventing vibration of said head portion from being transmitted to said annular frame portion;
- a vibration plate, mounted on a lower surface of said head portion for vibrating spatially in response to said performer's strike;
- a pickup device mounted on said vibration plate for detecting vibration of said vibration plate; and
- a sound device connected to said pickup device for sounding in response to the detected vibration.
- 7. An electronic drum according to claim 6, further comprising a frame which is arranged on a lower surface of said annular frame and is fixed to said instrument case.
- 8. An electronic drum according to claim 7, further comprising recesses which are formed on said lower surface of said annular surface, thereby reducing the contact area between said pad cover and said annular frame.
- 9. An electronic drum according to claim 6, further comprising second pickup device for detecting second vibration generated when said pad cover other than said head portion is struck thereby detecting a rim shot.
- 10. An electronic drum according to claim 6, wherein said head portion of said pad cover includes an annular rib adjacent to said thin boundary portion.
- 11. An electronic drum according to claim 9, wherein said pad cover includes a peripheral edge portion integrally formed with said head portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 338,348, filed Apr. 12, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 108,092, filed Oct. 13, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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