Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a plurality of keys, each key corresponding to a respective musical tone;
- means for generating a pitch voltage corresponding to the octave and note of a depressed key, said pitch voltage having a value substantially defining the tone pitch of a musical tone signal corresponding to said depressed key;
- means for generating, independently of said pitch voltage, a control voltage having a value assigned to said depressed key which is nondefinitive of said tone pitch;
- means for generating the musical tone signal in response to said pitch voltage and including means for modifying such musical tone elements of said musical tone signal as tone pitch, tone color and tone volume; and
- means for directing said control voltage to said musical tone element modifying means to modify at least one of said musical tone elements of the musical tone signal at least partially in accordance with said control voltage, said musical tone element modifying means comprising
- means for varying an oscillation frequency of a voltage-controlled type oscillator in response to said control voltage,
- means for varying the duty factor of a rectangular wave conversion circuit connected to said voltage-controlled type oscillator in response to said control voltage, and
- means for varying cut-off frequencies of a low-pass filter and a high-pass filter connected in series at an output of said rectangular wave conversion circuit in response to said control voltage.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a plurality of keys, each key corresponding to a respective musical tone;
- means for generating a pitch voltage corresponding to the octave and note of a depressed key and having a value substantially defining the tone pitch of a musical tone signal corresponding to said depressed key, said pitch voltage generating means comprising note voltage generation means for producing a note voltage defining the note-name of said depressed key and means for producing said pitch voltage by voltage-dividing said note voltage in accordance with the octave name of said depressed key;
- means for generating, independently of said pitch voltage, a control voltage having a value assigned to said depressed key which is nondefinitive of said tone pitch;
- means for generating the musical tone signal in response to said pitch voltage and including means for modifying such musical tone elements of said musical tone signal as tone pitch, tone color and tone volume; and
- means for directing said control voltage to said musical tone element modifying means to modify at least one of said musical tone elements of the musical tone signal at least partially in accordance with said control voltage.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a plurality of keys, each key corresponding to a respective musical tone;
- means for generating a pitch voltage corresponding to the octave and note of a depressed key, said pitch voltage having a value substantially defining the tone pitch of a musical tone signal corresponding to said depressed key;
- means for generating, independently of said pitch voltage, a control voltage having a value assigned to said depressed key which is nondefinitive of said tone pitch;
- means for generating the musical tone signal in response to said pitch voltage and including means for modifying such musical tone elements of said musical tone signal as tone pitch, tone color and tone volume; and
- means for directing said control voltage to said musical tone element modifying means to modify at least one of said musical tone elements of the musical tone signal at least partially in accordance with said control voltage;
- wherein said control voltage generating means comprises:
- a first control voltage generation unit producing said control voltage with respect to each key in several octaves in a low octave range and comprising a first voltage dividing circuit including a plurality of resistors connected to each other and having voltage dividing points of a number equivalent to the number of note names, a circuit supplying when said depressed key is in said low octave range a source voltage in accordance with the octave name of said depressed key to said first voltage dividing circuit for voltage dividing, and a gate circuit connected to each voltage dividing point of said first voltage dividing circuit for delivering out voltage of a single one of the voltage dividing points corresponding to the depressed key;
- a second control voltage generation unit producing said control voltage with respect to each key in several octaves in a high octave range and comprising a second voltage dividing circuit including a plurality of resistors connected to each other and having voltage dividing points of a number equivalent to the number of note names, a circuit supplying when said depressed key is in said high octave range a source voltage in accordance with the octave name of said depressed key to said second voltage dividing circuit for voltage dividing, and a gate circuit connected to each voltage dividing point of said second voltage dividing circuit for delivering out voltage of a single one of the voltage dividing points corresponding to the depressed key; and
- means for adjusting said source voltages of said first and second control voltage generation units in such a manner that said source voltages vary respectively over a range of opposite polarities and independently from each other.
- 4. In an electronic musical instrument of the type having pitch control means for establishing the pitch of a generated tone in response to a tone pitch determining voltage, and having one or more circuits for controlling the tonal quality of said generated tone in response to respective tonal quality control voltages applied thereto, the improvement comprising:
- a tone pitch determining voltage generating circuit for supplying to said pitch control means a tone pitch determining voltage for a selected note, and
- a separate control voltage generator for producing a separate control voltage corresponding to said selected note, said separate control voltage being combined with one or more of said tone pitch determining voltage and said tonal quality control voltages to modify the corresponding tone pitch or tonal quality of said generated tone;
- wherein said tone pitch determining voltage generating circuit is configured to generate tone pitch determining voltages which, when alone applied to said pitch control means, will cause the generation of tones of one musical scale, and
- wherein said separate control voltage generator is configured to produce separate control voltages which, when combined with said tone pitch determining voltages and applied to said pitch control means, will cause the generation of tones of a different musical scale.
- 5. In an electronic musical instrument of the type having pitch control means for establishing the pitch of a generated tone in response to a tone pitch determining voltage, and having one or more circuits for controlling the tonal quality of said generated tone in response to respective tonal quality control voltages applied thereto, the improvement comprising:
- a tone pitch determining voltage generating circuit for supplying to said pitch control means a tone pitch determining voltage for a selected note;
- a separate control voltage generator for producing a separate control voltage corresponding to said selected note, said separate control voltage being combined with one or more of said tone pitch determining voltage and said tonal quality control voltages to modify the corresponding tone pitch or tonal quality of said generated tone;
- a keyboard having a plurality of depressible keys for note selection; and
- a key coder for providing a binary code identifying the note and octave of each depressed key, said tone pitch determining voltage generating circuit and said separate control voltage generator each being responsive to both note and octave information of said binary code.
- 6. An electrode musical instrument according to claim 5, wherein said separate control voltage generator is configured to provide separate control voltages of one polarity when the provided binary code designates that the depressed key is above a certain octave and to provide separate control voltages of the opposite polarity when the provided binary code designates that the depressed key is below said certain octave.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 770,718 filed Feb. 22, 1977, and now abandoned.
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