Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument having plural keys and having independent pitch control for every key of said instrument, comprising:
- frequency control data storage means for storing frequency control data;
- said frequency control data being stored for only one temperament, said one temperament being equal temperament;
- said frequency control data being stored at intervals smaller than half tones;
- pitch control information storage means for storing, for each key code, pitch control information including the pitch difference between said equal temperament and a temperament other than said equal temperament;
- timbre designating means for designating a timbre;
- key code generating means for generating a key code at a designated pitch; and
- temperament designating means for designating a temperament corresponding to a timbre designated by said timbre designating means;
- whereby, based on pitch control information corresponding to said designated temperament and to said designated key code, said frequency control data is read out to determine a tone-ON frequency;
- whereby the amount of frequency control data required to produce a musical tone is equal to the sum of the number of keys multiplied by the number of intervals and the number of keys multiplied by the number of temperaments; and
- whereby musical effects such as vibrato and glide may be achieved with relatively small data storage requirements.
- 2. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said pitch control information includes pitch control information for key codes in a predetermined key range, and wherein said control means uses said pitch control information when a tone-ON instruction is for a key within said predetermined key range to determine a tone frequency, and uses pitch control information for a specific key code to determine said tone frequency when said tone-ON instruction is for a key outside said predetermined key range.
- 3. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said pitch control information includes single pitch control information for multiple key codes, and wherein said control means uses said pitch control information corresponding to each key code to determine a tone frequency.
- 4. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said pitch control information includes single pitch control information for multiple key codes, and wherein said control means computes, by interpolation, pitch control information for each key code for which tone generation is instructed and uses said computed pitch control information to determine a tone frequency.
- 5. The instrument of claim 1, wherein said control means refers to a pitch information table previously prepared according to a predetermined pitch, using said pitch control information and note information included in said key code, thereby determining a tone frequency.
- 6. An electronic musical instrument having plural keys and having independent pitch control for every key of said instrument, comprising:
- frequency control data storage means for storing frequency control data;
- said frequency control data being stored for only one temperament, said one temperament being equal temperament;
- said frequency control data being stored at intervals smaller than half tones;
- frequency modulating means for designating modulation of a tone-ON frequency according to pitch modulation data;
- timbre designating means for designating a timbre;
- key code generating means for generating a key code at a predetermined pitch; and
- temperament designating means for designating a temperament corresponding to a timbre designated by said timbre designating means;
- whereby, based on said pitch control information corresponding to said designated temperament and to said designated key code, said frequency control data is read out to determine a tone-ON frequency.
- 7. The instrument of claim 6, wherein said modulation of a tone frequency designated by said modulation designating means is modulation for adding vibrato.
- 8. The instrument of claim 6, wherein said pitch control information includes pitch control information for key codes in a predetermined key range, and wherein said control means uses said pitch control information when a tone-ON instruction is for a key within said predetermined key range to determine a tone frequency, and uses pitch control information for a specific key code to determine said tone frequency when said tone-ON instruction is for a key outside said predetermined key range.
- 9. The instrument of claim 6, wherein said pitch control information includes single pitch control information for multiple key codes, and wherein said control means uses said pitch control information corresponding to each key code to determine a tone frequency.
- 10. The instrument according to claim 6, wherein said pitch control information includes single pitch control information for multiple key codes, and wherein said control means computes, by interpolation, pitch control information for each key code for which tone generation is instructed and uses said computed pitch control information to determine a tone frequency.
- 11. The instrument of claim 6, wherein said control means refers to a pitch information table previously prepared according to a predetermined pitch, using said pitch control information and note information included in said key code, thereby determining a tone frequency.
- 12. An electronic musical instrument having plural keys and having independent pitch control for every key of said instrument, comprising:
- frequency control data storage means for storing frequency control data;
- said frequency control data being stored for only one temperament, said one temperament being equal temperament;
- said frequency control data being stored at intervals smaller than half tones;
- pitch control information storage means for storing, for each key code, the pitch difference between said equal temperament and a temperament other than said equal temperament;
- pitch designating means for designating said pitch control information to be arithmetically combined with the pitch control information stored in said pitch control information storage means;
- timbre designating means for designating a timbre;
- key code generating means for generating a key code at a predetermined pitch; and
- temperament designating means for designating a temperament corresponding to a timbre designated by said timbre designating means;
- whereby, based on said pitch control information corresponding to said designated temperament and to said designated key code, said frequency control data is read out to determine tone-ON frequency.
- 13. The instrument of claim 12, wherein said pitch control designation means is a switch provided on an operation panel.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said pitch control information includes pitch control information for key codes in a predetermined key range, and wherein said control means uses said pitch control information when a tone-ON instruction is for a key within said predetermined key range to determine a tone frequency, and uses pitch control information for a specific key code to determine said tone frequency when said tone-ON instruction is for a key outside said predetermined key range.
- 15. The instrument according to claim 12, wherein said pitch control information includes single pitch control information for multiple key codes, and wherein said control means uses said pitch control information corresponding to each key code to determine a tone frequency.
- 16. The instrument according to claim 12, wherein said pitch control information includes single pitch control information for multiple key codes, and wherein said control means computes, by interpolation, pitch control information for each key code for which tone generation is instructed and uses said computed pitch control information to determine a tone frequency.
- 17. The instrument of claim 12, wherein said control means refers to a pitch information table previously prepared according to a predetermined pitch, using said pitch control information and note information included in said key code, thereby determining a tone frequency.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/981,466, filed Nov. 25, 1992, now abandoned.
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