Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- a single key board having a plurality of performance keys;
- means coupled to said single keyboard for detecting a single operated performance key to generate a key code data corresponding thereto;
- musical sound generating means including a plurality of tone generating channels, each channel for producing a musical tone signal, said channels being switchable on the basis of a time division process whereby said musical sound generating means can simultaneously produce a plurality of musical tone signals;
- channel assigning means coupled to said musical sound generating means for assigning the respective tone generating channels to a musical note to be produced in response to said generated key code data corresponding to said single detected operated performance key, said channel assigning means assigned at least two of said tone generating channels to the same note to be produced responsive to operation of a single performance key of said single keyboard;
- said musical sound generating means including a memory for assigning a musical note to respective time division tone generating channels, said memory having memory areas which correspond in number to the number of said tone generating channels, and said channel assigning means being operative to assign at least two of said memory areas to the same note to be produced in accordance with a relationship between the memory areas and the tone generating channels;
- control means coupled to said musical sound generating means and to said channel assigning means for controlling at least two tone generating channels assigned to the same musical tone so as to produce different musical sound wave signals corresponding to the same note in each of said at least two tone generating channels, whereby an ensemble performance of at least two sounds are carried out responsive to inputting of a single key code data by said keyboard.
- 2. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said control means is operative to control at least two channels assigned to the same musical note to produce musical sound wave signals which have substantially the same waveform and a relatively small frequency difference.
- 3. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said channel assigning means is connected to changeover switch means for controlling the number of channels for assigning the same musical note.
- 4. The electronic musical instrument of claim 3, wherein said changeover switch means includes means for selecting an ensemble performance corresponding to one of a duet, quartet and octet.
Priority Claims (4)
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53-31369 |
Mar 1978 |
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53-45528 |
Apr 1978 |
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53-46836 |
Apr 1978 |
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53-71064 |
Jun 1978 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 320,768, filed Nov. 13, 1981, abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 215,024 filed Dec. 10, 1980, abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 020,749, filed Mar. 15, 1979, now abandoned.
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