Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument, comprising
- air flow sensor means for detecting an air flow state induced by a player and for producing a corresponding analog detection signal;
- analog-to-conversion means for converting the analog detection signal detected by said air flow sensor means to a corresponding digital detection signal;
- control data generating means for detecting when a first value of the digital detection signal from said analog-to-digital conversion means is at a preset value and for, at a predetermined time after said digital detection signal becomes said preset value, generating tone parameter control data corresponding to a second value of said digital detection signal converted by said analog-to-digital conversion means at said predetermined time; and
- tone generation control means coupled to said control data generating means for controlling a tone characteristic of the musical tone to be generated according to said tone parameter control data.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, which further comprising:
- after data generation means for generating after data corresponding to the value of said digital detection signal converted by said analog-to-digital conversion means after the generation of said tone parameter control data; and
- after control means for changing a tone characteristic of the musical tone which has started to be generated based on said tone parameter control data, according to said after data.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein said tone generation control means includes means for controlling a tone characteristic representing at least one of a tone value level and a tone color of the musical tone to be generated according to said tone parameter control data.
- 4. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2, wherein said after control means includes means for controlling a change of a tone characteristic representing at least one of a tone volume level and tone color of the musical tone which has started to be generated according to said after data.
- 5. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, further comprising:
- tone generation stop designation means for designating stopping of said musical tone when the value of the digital detection signal from said analog-to-digital conversion means drops below a predetermined value after a predetermined musical tone has been generated.
- 6. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2, further comprising:
- tone generating stop designation means for designating stopping of said musical tone when the value of the digital detection signal from said analog-to-digital conversion means drops below a predetermined value after a predetermined musical tone has been generated.
- 7. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, further comprising:
- pitch designation means for designating a pitch of the musical tone to be generated according to a pitch designation operation by a player.
- 8. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2, further comprising:
- pitch designation means for designating a pitch of the musical tone to be generated according to a pitch designation operation by a player.
- 9. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 5, further comprising:
- pitch designation means for designating a pitch of the musical tone to be generated according to a pitch designation operation by a player.
- 10. An electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- air flow sensor means for detecting an air flow state induced by a player and for producing a corresponding analog detection signal;
- analog-to-digital conversion means for converting an analog detection signal detected by said air flow sensor means to a corresponding digital detection signal;
- control data generating means for detecting when a value of the digital detection signal converted by said analog-to-digital conversion means is at a preset value and for generating a predetermined tone parameter control data independent from tone parameter control data corresponding to a value of the digital detection signal from said analog-to-digital conversion means; and
- tone generation control means coupled to said control data generating means for controlling a musical tone generation according to said predetermined tone parameter control data when the generation of said musical tone is started, and for controlling a change of a tone characteristic of the musical tone in accordance with tone parameter control data which is dependent on the value of the digital detection signal generated by said analog-to-digital conversion means after the musical tone has started to be generated.
- 11. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 10, wherein said control data generating means comprises means for generating a maximum value of the digital detection signal provided from said analog-to-digital conversion means.
- 12. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 10, wherein said tone generation control means includes means for controlling a change of a tone characteristic representing at least one of a tone volume level and a tone color of the musical tone to be generated according to said tone parameter control data.
- 13. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 10, further comprising:
- tone generation stop designation means for designating stopping of said musical tone when the value of the digital detection signal from said analog-to-digital conversion means drops below a predetermined value after a predetermined musical tone has been generated.
- 14. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 10, further comprising:
- pitch designation means for designating a pitch of the musical tone to be generated according to a pitch designation operation by a player.
- 15. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 10, further comprising:
- tone generation stop designation means for designating stopping of said tone when the value of the digital detection signal from said analog-to-digital conversion means drops below a preset value after a predetermined musical tone has been generated; and
- pitch designation means for designation a pitch of the musical tone to be generated according to a pitch designation operation by a player.
- 16. An electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- air flow sensor means for detecting an air flow state induced by a player and for producing a corresponding analog detection signal;
- analog-to-digital conversion means for converting the analog detection signal detected by said air flow means to a corresponding digital detection signal;
- control data generating means for detecting when a first value of the digital detection signal from said analog-to-digital conversion means is at a preset value and for, at a predetermined time after said digital detection signal becomes said preset value, generating tone parameter control data corresponding to a second value of said digital detection signal converted by said analog-to-digital conversion means at said predetermined time;
- tone generation control means coupled to said control data generating means for controlling a musical tone generation according to said tone parameter control data; and
- tone generating means coupled to said tone generation control means for generating a musical tone under the control of said tone generation control means.
- 17. An electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- air flow sensor means for detecting an air flow state induced by a player and for producing a corresponding analog detection signal;
- analog-to-digital conversion means for converting an analog detection signal detected from said air flow sensor means to a corresponding digital detection signal;
- control data generating means for detecting when a value of the digital detection signal converted by said analog-to-digital conversion means is at a preset value and for generating a predetermined tone parameter control data independent from tone parameter control data corresponding to a value of the digital detection signal from said analog-to-digital conversion means;
- tone generation control means coupled to said control data generating means for controlling a musical tone generation according to said predetermined tone parameter control data when the generation of said musical tone is started, and for controlling a change of a tone characteristic of the musical tone in accordance with tone parameter control data which is dependent on the value of the digital detection signal generated by said analog-to-digital conversion means after the musical tone has started to be generated; and
- tone generation means coupled to said tone generation control means for generating a musical tone under the control of said tone generation means.
- 18. An electronic musical instrument, comprising
- air flow sensor means for detecting an air flow state induced by a player and for producing a corresponding analog detection signal;
- analog-to-digital conversion means for converting the analog signal detected by said air flow sensor means to a corresponding digital detection signal;
- determining means for determining when the value of the digital detection signal is at a preset value;
- control data generating means for, at a predetermined time after said determining means determines that the digital detection signal is at said preset value, generating a tone parameter control data corresponding to the value of said digital detection signal converted by said analog-to-digital conversion means at said predetermined time; and
- tone generation control means coupled to said control data generating means for controlling a tone characteristic of a musical tone to be produced in accordance with said tone parameter control data.
Priority Claims (2)
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62-259294 |
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62-200109[U] |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/256,770 filed Oct. 11, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,915,008.
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