Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- time channel providing means for providing repeated cycles of a plurality of time slots, each correspondingly located time slot over the repeated cycles constituting each time-division-multiplexed time channel;
- tone formation assigning means for assigning to each one of said time channels tone formation of each one of musical tone signals to be formed respectively defining individual note pitches and tone colors;
- at least first and second signal computing means for computing in combination each said one musical tone signal per each said one time channel using at least two cycles of the time slots as a unit processing perid, in which in the first cycle of said at least two cycles said first signal computing means executes per each said one time channel a first sub-computation according to a first mathematical function to produce a first wave signal for the assigned said one musical tone signal whereas in the second cycle of said at least two cycles said second signal computing means executes per each said one time channel a second sub-computation according to a second mathematical function to produce a second wave signal for the assigned musical tone signal utilizing the result of said first subcomputation as an argument in said second sub-computation; and
- musical tone wave forming means for forming a musical tone wave signal having an individual note pitch and a tone color based on the result of said second wave signal.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument as claimed in claim 1, which further comprises:
- key information generating means for generating in synchronism with each said time channel a key information signal which designates a musical tone signal to be formed in each said time channel; and
- parameter generating means for generating in synchronism with each said time channel parameters necessary for said first and second wave signal computations,
- said key information signal and said parameters being supplied to said first and said second signal computing means.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first signal computing means includes holding means for holding the result of said first signal computation for one cycle period in which all the time slots are circulated one round.
- 4. An electronic musical instrument as claimed in claim 2, wherein said key information generating means includes key assigning means for assigning key information signals of the keys being depressed to respective available ones of said time channels thereby outputting in a time-division-multiplexed fashion the respective key information signals assigned to the respective time channels in synchronism with the respective corresponding time channels.
- 5. An electronic musical instrument as claimed in claim 2, wherein said key information generating means outputs repeatedly in every time slot of the designated time channel the same key information signal corresponding to a single key among keys being depressed as long as it is being depressed.
- 6. An electronic musical instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first wave signal computation is a computation which produces as a result a modulating signal wave for a frequency modulation, whereas said second wave signal computation is a computation of producing a frequency modulated wave according to a frequency modulation formula subjecting said modulating signal to this second computation to produce a complex musical tone wave signal having a particular note pitch and a complex tone color.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 434,230, filed Oct. 14, 1982, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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