Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- input means, adapted for contact by the performer, for providing tone data relating to musical tone signals to be generated in response to actions of the performer, said tone data comprising first data representing generation start and second data representing tone pitch; and
- vibrator means for vibrating the input means separate from any generation of sounds in response to the tone data thereby to impart vibrations to the input means.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein said vibrator means includes a vibrating plate which is driven by at least one driver and is disposed to be contacted by the input means when the input means is contacted by the performer.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2, wherein the input means is divided into a plurality of zones and a vibrating plate and at least one associated driver is provided for each of said zones.
- 4. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein the input means includes at least two switches which are actuated in succession upon contact of the input means by the performer.
- 5. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein the electronic musical instrument comprises a guitar type controller.
- 6. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- input means, adapted for contact by the performer, for providing tone data relating to musical tone signals to be generated in response to actions of the performer, said tone data comprising first data representing generation start and second data representing tone pitch; and
- vibrator means for vibrating the input means in response to the tone data thereby to impart vibrations to the input means, wherein the electronic musical instrument comprises a wind controller.
- 7. An electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- a keyboard, adapted to be contacted by a performer, for providing tone data relating to musical tone signals to be generated in response to actions of the performer, said tone data comprising first data representing generation start and second data representing tone pitch; and
- vibrator means for vibrating the input means separate from any generation of sounds in response to the tone data thereby to impart vibrations to the keyboard.
- 8. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 7, wherein the vibrator means includes a vibrating plate which is driven by at least one driver and is disposed to be contacted by the keyboard when the keyboard is contacted by the performer.
- 9. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 8, wherein the keyboard is divided into a plurality of zones and a vibrating plate and at least one associated driver is provided for each of said zones.
- 10. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 7, wherein the keyboard includes a plurality of keys and at least a pair of switches associated with each key, the switches in a pair being actuated in succession upon contact of the associated key by the performer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/423,971, filed on Oct. 19, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,054,361.
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Divisions (1)
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