Claims
- 1. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument of a type to be struck with a striking member by a player comprising:
- a plurality of pressure sensitive plates respectively corresponding to note names of musical tones to be produced and aligned parallel to each other;
- a plurality of striking detecting means, each of which detects when a corresponding pressure sensitive plate is struck with said striking member by the player and generates a first striking detection signal representing a note name of the struck pressure sensitive plate and further generates a second striking detection signal representing a musical tone element modifier characteristic of a manner in which the player has struck the struck pressure sensitive plate;
- a tone assignor for assigning said first and second striking detection signals to one of a plurality of tone channels; and
- musical tone generating means coupled to said plurality of tone channels for generating a musical tone corresponding to said note name and said musical tone element modifier.
- 2. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein each of said striking detecting means comprises a switch which becomes closed when the corresponding pressure sensitive plate is struck and becomes open when said corresponding pressure sensitive plate is not struck.
- 3. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 2, wherein said switch comprises one pair of opposite electrodes normally separated from each other by a predetermined space.
- 4. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 2, wherein said switch comprises two pairs of opposite electrodes normally separated from each other by a predetermined distance, said two pairs being adapted to overlay.
- 5. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 2, further comprising a spring for normally biasing to normally open said switch, said switch being tilted at the center of said corresponding pressure sensitive plate.
- 6. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein said striking detecting means comprises a pressure sensitive element and a pair of electrodes disposed against the upper and lower surfaces of said pressure sensitive element.
- 7. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 6, wherein said second striking detection signal represents a force striking said corresponding pressure sensitive plate with said striking member.
- 8. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 6, wherein one of said pair of electrodes is divided into at least two blocks.
- 9. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 6, wherein an element of said musical tone is modified according to said second striking detection signal.
- 10. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 6, wherein said pressure sensitive element comprises a piezoelectric element.
- 11. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein a first plurality of pressure sensitive note plates correspond to note names of natural tones and a second plurality of pressure sensitive plates correspond to note names of chromatic tones.
- 12. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 11, wherein said pressure sensitive plates corresponding to said note names of chromatic tones are partially inserted between predetermined adjacent ones of said pressure sensitive plates corresponding to the note names of natural tones.
- 13. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 11, wherein said pressure sensitive plates corresponding to said note names of natural tones among said plurality of said pressure sensitive plates, are offset from said pressure sensitive plates corresponding to said note names of chromatic tones so as to allow simultaneous striking of adjacent pressure sensitive plates corresponding to said notes of the natural and chromatic tones.
- 14. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein a damper operation section is arranged in an aligned direction of said plates.
- 15. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 1, further comprising tone color selecting means for selecting a tone color to be imparted to said musical tone.
- 16. An electronic keyboard percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of pressure sensitive plates and said striking detecting means are formed on a single substrate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 110,617 filed Oct. 19, 1987, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 850,212 filed Apr. 10, 1986 now abandoned.
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