Claims
- 1. A musical instrument system comprising:
- a plurality of keyboards each having a plurality of keys for designating musical tones;
- a corresponding plurality of tone generator means each coupled to an associated one of said keyboards for generating a first set of tone signals to be reproduced with a tremolo effect and a second set of tone signals to be reproduced with a nontremolo effect;
- balance adjusting means coupled to said tone generators for providing a first plurality of balance adjusting ratio paths between the tremolo effect tone signals from said plurality of tone generating means and a second plurality of balance adjusting ratio paths between non-tremolo effect tone signals from said plurality of tone generating means, each of said first and second plurality of paths having one manually adjustable path and remaining preset paths;
- first selector means coupled to said balance adjusting means for selecting tremolo effect tone signals from one of said paths and non-tremolo effect tone signals from one of said paths;
- reverberation effect imparting means coupled to said first selector means for adding a reverberation effect to the signals output from said first selector means;
- means coupled to said reverberation effect imparting means for providing a plurality of reverberation depth circuit paths for the signals output from said reverberation effect imparting means, one of said plurality of reverberation depth circuit paths being manually adjustable and the remaining such paths being preset;
- second selector means coupled to said plurality of reverberation depth circuit paths for selecting reverberation signals from one of said reverberation depth circuit paths;
- means coupled to said first selector means for imparting a tremolo effect to said tremolo effect tone signals;
- third selector means coupled to said tremolo effect imparting means for specifying one of a plurality of tremolo effects to be imparted to said tremolo effect tone signals, one of said tremolo effects being manually adjustable and the remaining tremolo effects being preset;
- expression means coupled to said first selector means, said second selector means and said tremolo effect imparting means for combining the non-tremolo effect tone signals, the reverberation effect tone signals and the tremolo effect tone signals into composite tone signals;
- means coupled to said expression means for providing a plurality of maximum volume control paths for said composite tone signals, one of said paths being manually adjustable and the remaining paths being preset;
- fourth selector means coupled to said maximum volume control path means for selecting one of said plurality of maximum volume control paths;
- amplifier means coupled to the output of said fourth selector means for amplifying the composite signals supplied thereto via said one of said plurality of maximum volume control paths; and
- control means coupled to said first, second, third and fourth selector means for controlling the associated selecting function, said control means including first manually actuatable means for specifying one of the plurality of preset parameters in said selector means, and two state control signal generating means for generating a signal specifying alternative operation of said selector means in the preset parameter mode or the manual parameter mode.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein one of said plurality of tone signal generating means includes flute tone generating means for generating flute tone signals to be reproduced with a tremolo effect and flute tone signals to be generated with a non-tremolo effect, and orchestra tone generating means for generating orchestra tone signals to be reproduced with a tremolo effect and orchestra tone signals to be reproduced with a non-tremolo effect; and wherein said flute and orchestra tremolo effect tone signals are coupled in parallel to said balance adjusting means, and said flute and orchestra non-tremolo effect tone signals are coupled in parallel to said balance adjusting means.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 wherein said first plurality of balance adjusting ratio paths is provided by a first set of parallel coupled variable resistance devices, one of said devices being manually adjustable and the remaining ones of said devices being preset, one terminal of said first set being coupled to the tremolo effect tone signals from one of said tone generating means and the other terminal of said first set being coupled to the tremolo effect tone signals from another one of said tone generating means;
- and wherein said second plurality of balance adjusting ratio paths is provided by a second set of parallel coupled variable resistance devices, one of said devices being manually adjustable and the remaining ones of said devices being preset, one terminal of said second set being coupled to the non-tremolo effect tone signals from one of said tone generating means and the other terminal of said set being coupled to the non-tremolo effect tone signals from another one of said tone generating means.
- 4. The invention of claim 1 further including an additional tone generating means coupled to one of said keyboards for generating an additional set of tone signals, said additional tone generating means having an output coupled to said expression means.
- 5. The invention of claim 1 wherein said first selector means includes a first selector section having an input coupled to said first plurality of balance adjusting ratio paths, and a second selector section having an input coupled to said second plurality of balance adjusting ratio paths, the first selector section having an output coupled to said reverberation effect imparting means and said tremolo effect imparting means, the second selector section having an output coupled to said expression means and said reverberation effect imparting means.
- 6. A tone signal generating system for a keyboard musical instrument having a plurality of keys each representative of a different musical tone in a scale, said tone signal generating system comprising:
- tone source signal generating means for generating a plurality of fundamental tone signals in response to the actuation to a given key on the instrument keyboard;
- first tone color filter means coupled to said tone source signal generating means for modifying said plurality of fundamental tone signals to provide a corresponding plurality of tone color signals;
- a first plurality of mixer means coupled to the output of said tone color filter means for mixing said plurality of tone color signals, each of said mixer means having a set of variable resistance devices for receiving a different one of said tone color signals and providing selective attenuation for said plurality of tone color signals, one of said sets of variable resistance devices being manually adjustable and the remaining sets of said variable resistance devices being preset;
- first selector means coupled to the outputs of said plurality of mixer means for selecting the mixed tone color signals output from one of said plurality of mixer means in accordance with first and second control signals supplied thereto; and
- control signal generating means coupled to said first selector means for providing said first and second control signals thereto, said control signal generating means including first manually actuatable means for specifying one of said plurality of mixer means having said preset variable resistance devices to be selected, and two state mode control means for generating a signal specifying alternate operation of said selector means in a preset variable resistance device mode or a manually adjustable variable resistance device mode.
- 7. The invention of claim 6 wherein said tone source signal generating means includes a tone sustain circuit; wherein said tone signal generating system further includes a sustain selector coupled to said tone source signal generating means, said sustain selector having a plurality of variable resistance devices for specifying the amount of sustain, one of said variable resistance devices being manually adjustable, and the remaining ones of said variable resistance devices being preset; and wherein said control signal generating means is additionally coupled to said sustain selector.
- 8. The invention of claim 6 wherein said tone signal generating system includes a first tremolo effect selector means coupled to the output of said first selector means for specifying whether the mixed tone color signals output therefrom are tremolo or non-tremolo effect signals; and wherein said control signal generating means is additionally coupled to said tremolo effect selector.
- 9. The invention of claim 8 wherein said tone signal generating system further includes a second tremolo effect selector means coupled to the output of said second selector means for specifying whether the mixed orchestra tone color signals output therefrom are tremolo or non-tremolo effect signals; and wherein said control signal generating means is additionally coupled to said tremolo effect selector.
- 10. The invention of claim 6 wherein said tone source signal generating means includes means for imparting a vibrato effect to said fundamental tone signals; wherein said tone signal generating system further includes vibrato selector means coupled to said tone source signal generating means for specifying said vibrato effect, said vibrato selector means including a plurality of variable resistance devices, one of said variable resistance devices being manually adjustable, the remaining ones of said variable resistance devices being preset; and wherein said control signal generating means is additionally coupled to said vibrato selector means.
- 11. The invention of claim 6 wherein said first tone color filter is a flute filter; and wherein said tone signal generating system further includes:
- second tone color filter means coupled to said tone source signal generator means for modifying a plurality of fundamental tone signals to provide a corresponding plurality of orchestra tone color signals;
- a second plurality of mixer means coupled to the output of said second tone color filter means for mixing said plurality of orchestra tone color signals, each of said second plurality of mixer means having a set of variable resistance devices for receiving a different one of said orchestra tone color signals and providing selective attenuation for said plurality of orchestra tone color signals, one of said sets of variable resistance devices being manually adjustable, and the remaining sets of said variable resistance devices being preset;
- second selector means coupled to the outputs of said second plurality of mixer means for selecting the mixed orchestra tone color signals output from one of said plurality of second mixer means in accordance with first and second control signals supplied thereto;
- and wherein said control signal generator means is additionally coupled to said second selector means.
- 12. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- at least one keyboard section having a plurality of keys corresponding to different tones of a musical scale;
- tone forming means coupled to said at least one keyboard section for forming a tone having a pitch corresponding to a depressed key of said at least one keyboard section; and
- control means for controlling a manner of tone production of said tone in accordance with a set of tone production parameters;
- said control means comprising:
- manual parameter setting means for setting manually a set of manual tone production parameters which are individually variable;
- specifying means for specifying a particular one of a plurality of sets of preset tone production parameters which are preset in advance; and
- adopting means including a single two state switch means coupled to said manual parameter setting means and said specifying means for alternately adopting said manual tone production parameters and said specified preset tone production parameters as said tone production parameters in mutually exclusive manner according to the state of said switch means.
- 13. The invention of claim 12 wherein said at least one keyboard section includes an upper keyboard, a lower keyboard and a pedal keyboard.
- 14. The invention of claim 12 wherein said manual parameter setting means includes a plurality of manually operable members for setting individually said manual tone production parameters, and a normally closed blind unit containing said manually operable members.
- 15. The invention of claim 12 wherein said control means further comprises a device for performing an auto-accompaniment suitable for being combined with said tone production parameters.
- 16. The invention of claim 15 wherein said auto-accompaniment is selected from an auto-rhythm, and auto-base/chord and an auto-arpeggio.
- 17. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- keyboard sections having a melody keyboard section for a melody performance and an accompaniment keyboard section for an accompaniment performance, each of said melody keyboard section and said accompaniment keyboard section having a plurality of keys designating different pitches respectively;
- melody tone forming means connected to said melody keyboard section for forming a melody tone having a pitch designated by a key depression in the said melody keyboard section;
- accompaniment tone forming means connected to said accompaniment keyboard section for forming an accompaniment tone having a pitch designated by a key depression in said accompaniment keyboard section;
- switch means mounted on a control panel for manually selecting one of a plurality of classification types;
- a melody preset device for permanently presetting a plurality of melody parameters each of which determines tone color of said melody tone and corresponds to one of said classification types; and
- an accompaniment preset device for permanently presetting a plurality of accompaniment parameters each of which determines tone color of said accompaniment tone and corresponds to one of said classification types, the tone colors of said melody tone and said accompaniment tone corresponding to same classification type being different;
- said switch means providing an output commonly to both said melody tone forming means and said melody preset device and said accompaniment tone forming means and said accompaniment preset device;
- the melody tone color formed by said melody tone forming means being modified in accordance with the classification type selected by said switch means among said melody preset parameters;
- the accompaniment tone color formed by said accompaniment tone forming means being modified in accordance with the classification type selected by said switch means among said accompaniment preset parameters.
- 18. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 17 further including a device for performing an auto-accompaniment suitable for being combined with said selected preset parameters.
- 19. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 18 wherein said auto-accompaniment is selected from an auto-rhythm an auto-bass/chord and an auto-arpeggio.
- 20. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- keyboard means including a plurality of keyboards each having a plurality of keys;
- a plurality of tone signal generating means each coupled to a different one of said plurality of keyboards for generating a plurality of groups of tone signals, each tone signal to said groups having a pitch corresponding to a depressed one of said plurality of keys of the associated keyboard, said tone signals having different tone colors;
- genre designating means for designating one of a plurality of different classification types to which a music to be performed belongs;
- a plurality of mixing means each coupled to a different one of said plurality of tone signal generating means and said genre designating means for mixing said tone signals in the mixing ratio determined by the designated one of said classification types, said mixing ratio being preset so as to produce a tone suitable for each of said classification types; and
- tone producing means coupled to said mixing means for producing a tone corresponding to said mixed tone signals.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 406,667 filed Aug. 9, 1982, now abandoned which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 149,883 filed May 14, 1980 now abandoned.
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Oberheim, Instruction Manual for the Cassette Interface, Nov. 1978. |
Continuations (2)
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