Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- tone generator means for generating musical tones on the basis of performance pattern data;
- first memory means for storing a plurality of performance pattern data, each containing at least one measure and associated with a code;
- selecting means for selecting one of the plurality of performance pattern data stored in the first memory means by an associated code;
- reader means, responsive to said selecting means, for reading out the performance pattern data selected by said selecting means from the first memory means;
- control means, responsive to said selecting means, for controlling said reader means and said tone generator means to supply performance pattern data read out by said reader means to said tone generator means to generate musical tones;
- second memory means for storing a plurality of said codes representing performance pattern data to be read out in an order of performance;
- write designating means for designating to write a code associated with a performance pattern data selected by said selecting means and generated in said tone generator means into said second memory means;
- writing means for writing the code associated with the performance pattern data selected by said selecting means when said write designating means designates to write; and
- means responsive to writing the code associated with the performance pattern data selected by said selecting means for supplying the performance pattern data to said tone generator means to generate musical tones represented by the performance data, so that selection of the code by a composer can be verified;
- whereby the electronic musical instrument is capable of composing a song by successively selecting performance pattern data from among the plurality of performance pattern data preliminarily stored in the first memory means.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, further comprising mode designation means for designating one of a store mode for storing at least one code into said second memory means and a performance mode for reading out at least one code stored in said second memory means.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2, further comprising tone designation means for designating one of a plurality of musical tones which respectively simulate various kinds of musical instruments.
- 4. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2, further comprising object designation means for designating one of said first and second memory means.
- 5. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 4, wherein, when said memory mode and said first memory means are designated by said mode designation means and said object designation means respectively, said control means controls said first memory means to store performance pattern data therein.
- 6. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 4, wherein, when said memory mode and said second memory means are designated by said mode designation means and said object designation means respectively, said control means controls said tone generator means to generate performance sound based on the performance pattern data selected by said selecting means before selected code is stored in said second memory means.
- 7. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2, further comprising second reader means for successively reading, when the performance mode is selected, a plurality of codes stored in said second memory means, wherein the first reader means reads out performance pattern data corresponding to the codes successively read out from the second memory means, from the first memory means.
- 8. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 7, wherein said second memory means stores a plurality of songs, each song including a group of codes, and further comprising:
- song designating means for designating one of the plurality of songs;
- said second reader means reading out successively codes belonging to a designated song in the second memory means.
- 9. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 7, wherein the writing means writes a plurality of codes in a predetermined order of playing performance pattern data, and the second memory means stores the plurality of codes in the predetermined order of playing performance pattern data.
- 10. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1 wherein, the writing means writes a plurality of codes in a predetermined order of playing performance pattern data, and the second memory means stores the plurality of codes in the predetermined order of playing performance pattern data.
- 11. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- tone generator means for generating musical tones on the basis of performance pattern data;
- first memory means for storing a plurality of performance pattern data, each containing at least one measure;
- selecting means for selecting one of the plurality of performance pattern data stored in the first memory means;
- reader means, responsive to said selecting means, for reading out the performance pattern data selected by said selecting means from the first memory means;
- control means, responsive to said selecting means, for controlling said reader means and said tone generator means to supply performance pattern data read out by said reader means to said tone generator means to generate musical tones;
- second memory means for storing performance pattern data corresponding to a song;
- write designating means for designating to write the performance pattern data selected by said selecting means and generated in said tone generator means, into said second memory means;
- writing means for successively writing performance pattern data selected by said selecting means, in said second memory means each time said write designation means designates to write; and
- means responsive to writing performance pattern data selected by said selecting means for supplying the performance pattern data to said tone generator means to generate musical tones represented by the performance pattern data, so that selection of the performance pattern data by a composer can be verified;
- whereby the electronic musical instrument is capable of composing a song by successively selecting performance pattern data from among the plurality of performance pattern data preliminarily stored in the first memory means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/813,854, filed on Dec. 26, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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