Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument having a wave generating means for use in a tone generator having an Inverse Fourier Transformation means, said wave generating means comprising a wave memory for storing a plurality of wave data and an address calculator operatively connected to said wave memory for calculating and supplying an address value to said wave memory, wherein a plurality of wave data is supplied as a time division multiplexed output from said wave memory; wherein said address calculator comprises an arithmetic logic circuit and a random access read/write memory having a plurality of addresses, and wherein said random access read/write memory stores a plurality of groups of data, each of which including values corresponding to an octave and number of harmonics of a tone wave and necessary for calculation of said address values of said wave memory, and wherein one group of data is sequentially read out and supplied to said arithmetic logic circuit, said address value then being calculated and supplied to said wave memory in a time division multiplexed form and said wave memory being arranged to output tone data in a time division multiplexed form.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument having an envelope generating means, used in a tone generator using an Inverse Fourier Transformation means and having envelope data and wave data contained therein, wherein the envelope generating means comprises an envelope memory and an address calculator for said envelope memory, and having means arranged such that said envelope data is directly multiplied by said wave data for obtaining a plurality of tone signals which have been transformed by an Inverse Fourier Transformation and is stored in said envelope memory, and wherein a time division multiplexed address value which is calculated by said address calculator for the envelope memory is supplied to said envelope memory, and a plurality of time division multiplexed envelope data is output from said envelope memory; wherein said address calculator comprises an arithmetic logic circuit and a random access read/write memory having a plurality of addresses, a group of data which is necessary for the calculation of said address value of said envelope memory being stored in each one address of said random access read/write memory, from which said one group of data are sequentially read out and supplied to said arithmetic logic circuit, by which said address value of said envelope memory is calculated every time and is supplied to said envelope memory in a time division multiplexed form so that a plurality of the envelope data may be obtained utilizing time division multiplexing from said envelope memory.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 236,306 filed Feb. 20, 1981.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Snell, "Design of a Digital Oscillator which will Generate Up to 256 Low Distortion Sine Waves in Real Time," Computer Music Journal Apr. 1977. |
Continuations (1)
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