Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- an instrument main body having a microphone and a plurality of phrase select key pads;
- means for playing back background tones of a song;
- memory means for storing note pattern data in the form of key-on phrase play data for a plurality of phrases, each phrase consisting of a series of phrase tones comprised of a plurality of bars per phrase for a rhythm, chord, melody or combination thereof; and
- said phrase select key pads being operated at a time interval of said bars per phrase for automatically generating individual adlib play tones by a player lacking skills for the performance of rhythm, chord and melody using a keyboard, strings or a percussion instrument;
- a tone generator for reading out the note pattern data of said phrases in response to selective operation of one or more of said key pads, and forming tone generation signals; and
- means for mixing the output from said microphone, the playback signals of the background tones, and the tone generation signals of said phrases.
- 2. An instrument according to claim 1, and wherein said means for playing back background tones incudes a storage medium for storing data of the background tones, and wherein said tone generator reads out the data of the background tones to form the playback signals of the background tones.
- 3. An instrument according to claim 2, wherein said storage medium comprises an exchangeable IC memory.
- 4. An instrument according to claim 1, further comprising a pitch shift circuit for shifting a tone pitch of the output from said microphone, and wherein the output from said microphone and the output from said pitch shift circuit are mixed.
- 5. An instrument according to claim 1, wherein said instrument main body has a stringed instrument-like form constituted by a body and a neck as a whole, said plurality of key pads are arranged on said body, and said microphone is attached to a distal end side of said neck.
- 6. An instrument according to claim 5, wherein said neck is bent in a V shape in an arrangement plane of said key pads of said body.
- 7. An instrument according to claim 1, wherein said background tones and phrase tones are developed and pre-programmed on the basis of a melody of a song.
- 8. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- an instrument body have a microphone and a plurality of phrase select key pads;
- an internal memory for storing note pattern data in the form of key-on phrase play data for a plurality of phrases each consisting of a series of tones comprised of a plurality of bars per phrase for a predetermined rhythm, chord, melody or combination thereof;
- en external exchangeable memory for storing data of background tones and chord progression data;
- tone generator means selectively coupled to both said memories for reading out note pattern data of said phrases in response to arbitrary operation of one or more of said key pads along with predetermined background tones and generating playback signals of the background tones and tone generation signals of said phrases;
- means for additionally shifting the pitch of the output from said microphone;
- means for mixing the output of said microphone, said pitch shifting means and said tone generator means; and
- means coupled to said mixing means for generating a composite musical output signal.
- 9. An instrument according to claim 8 wherein said means for generating said output signal comprises an audio transducer.
- 10. An instrument according to claim 8 wherein said means for generating said output signal comprises a loudspeaker.
- 11. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- an instrument body have a microphone and a plurality of phrase select key pads;
- an internal memory for storing note pattern data in the form of key-on phrase play data for a plurality of phrases each consisting of a series of tones comprised of a plurality of bars per phrase for a predetermined rhythm, chord, melody or combination thereof;
- an external exchangeable memory for storing data of background tones and chord progression data;
- a switch matrix coupled to said key pads;
- tone generator means selectively coupled to both said memories and to said switch matrix for reading out note pattern data of said phrases in response to player actuation of one or more of said key pads along with predetermined background tones and generating playback signals of the background tones and tone generation signals of said phrases;
- means for additionally shifting the pitch of the output from said microphone;
- means for mixing the output of said microphone, said pitch shifting means and said tone generator means generating a sum signal; and
- output means coupled to said mixing means and being responsive to said sum signal for generating a composite musical output signal.
- 12. A instrument according to claim 11 wherein said output means includes a loudspeaker.
- 13. An instrument according to claim 12 wherein said output means additionally includes amplifier means coupled between said mixing means and said loudspeaker.
- 14. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- an instrument main body having a microphone and a plurality of phrase select key pads;
- means for playing back background tones of a song;
- memory means for storing note pattern data in the form of key-on phrase play data for a plurality of phrases, each consisting of a series of tones comprised of a plurality of bars per phrase for a rhythm, chord, melody or combination thereof;
- a tone generator for reading out the note pattern data of said phrases in response to selective operation of one or more of said key pad and forming tone generation signals;
- a pitch shift circuit for shifting a tone pitch of the output from said microphone; and
- means for mixing the output from said microphone, the output from said pitch shift circuit, the playback signals of the background tones, and the tone generation signals.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/856,698 filed on Mar. 24, 1992, now abandoned.
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