Claims
- 1. A tone signal generator for electronic musical instruments comprising a plurality of programmable divisor circuits each capable of dividing a given frequency input signal by a plurality of different divisors to produce a base frequency signal and a plurality of sub-harmonics thereof, input circuit means for applying a given frequency signal to each of said programmable divisor circuits, output circuits means for receiving selected one of a said plurality of different frequency signals produced by said programmable divisor circuits and control circuit means connected to said programmable divisor circuit including selector means selectively to maintain and change the divisor factors of said programmable divisor circuits.
- 2. The tone signal generator for electronic musical instruments as set forth in claim 1, wherein said selector means includes selector switch means manually operable to selectively effect the change of the said divisor factors of said programmable divisor circuits.
- 3. The tone signal generator for electronic musical instruments of claim 2 wherein said switch means comprises a plurality of switches.
- 4. The tone signal generator for electronic musical instruments of claim 3 wherein said selector means further includes means selectively to change said divisor factors in response to activation of selected ones of said plurality of switches and to continuously maintain said divisor factors even after said selected ones of said plurality of switches are released.
- 5. The tone signals generator for electronic musical instrments of claim 4 wherein said selector means further include means operable upon activation of subsequent ones of said plurality of switches for causing said programmable divisor circuits to discontinue maintaining said divisor factors and to change said divisor factors in response to said activation of said subsequent ones of plurality of switches.
- 6. The tone signal generator for electronic musical instruments of claim 3 wherein said selector means further includes means selectively to change said divisor factors in response to selected ones of said plurality of switches and to continuously maintain said divisor factors only until said selected ones of said plurality of switches are released.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 445,449, filed June 3, 1974, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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