Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument in which a complete range of a keyboard can be split into at least two registers, said electronic musical instrument comprising:
- first designation means for setting tone color information, for generation of musical tones with respect to each of the registers independently;
- indication means for indicating a state designating the generation of the musical tones using the tone color information;
- split designation means for automatically designating a split mode to split the complete range of the keyboard into the two registers when said first designation means sets at least one tone color with respect to each of the registers;
- second designation means for automatically designating a mode representing at least two tone colors, with respect to one register, so that the designated mode activates a performance which is played using the at least two tone colors by the one register; and
- tone generation means for determining a tone color which is used by each of the registers on the basis of instructions from the split designation means and the second designation means, so that the generation of musical tones is made using the tone color determined in each of the registers.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument as defined in claim 1 further comprising four switches, wherein two switches are provided to designate two tone colors respectively for use in one register, while the other two switches are provided to designate two tone colors respectively for use in another register, whereby by being depressed, each of the four switches designates the production of the musical tones using the tone color assigned thereto.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument as defined in claim 2 further comprising an edit switch that, when depressed, designates a parameter to be edited with respect to each of the tone colors respectively designated by the four switches.
- 4. An electronic musical instrument in which a complete range of a keyboard can be split into at least two registers, said electronic musical instrument comprising:
- first designation means, provided for each of the two registers, for designating a production of musical tones using at least one of two tone colors which are assigned to each of the two registers;
- second designation means for automatically designating a mode representing at least two tone colors, with respect to one register, so that the designated mode activates an ensemble performance which is played using the at least two tone colors by the one register;
- editing means for editing a parameter which is used to define the tone color whose production of the musical tones was lastly designated by said first designation means; and
- indication means for indicating the tone color whose parameter is currently edited by said editing means.
- 5. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a keyboard;
- mode designating means for designating at least one of a split-sounding mode and a dual-sounding mode;
- keyboard splitting means for splitting a complete range of the keyboard into at least two registers when the split-sounding mode is designated;
- four tone-color designating switches, each of which is capable of independently designating a certain tone color, wherein two tone-color designating switches are provided to designate two tone colors respectively for use in one register, while the other two tone-color designating switches are provided to designate two tone colors respectively for use in another register;
- editing means for editing at least one parameter which is used to define a property of the designated tone color;
- first indicator means for indicating the tone color currently designated; and
- second indicator means for indicating the parameter currently edited.
- 6. An electronic musical instrument as defined in claim 5 wherein said first and second indicator means are configured by light-emitting diodes, so that by emitting light, said first or second indicator means indicates the designated tone color or parameter.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/203,795, filed on Mar. 1, 1994, and now abandoned.
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