Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument adapted to permit changes in timbre, comprising:
- signal source means including at least one natural mechanical vibratory means which vibrates to produce a plurality of frequency components over a wide frequency band when a shock is applied to said vibratory means by a person using the musical instrument, and at least one vibration sensor means which detects the vibration of said vibratory means and converts said frequency components into an electric shock signal having characteristics dependent upon the nature of the shock applied to said vibratory means by the person using the musical instrument; and
- resonance circuit means which is supplied with said electric shock signal from said signal source means and resonates with selected ones of the frequency components in said electric shock signal to generate a resonance signal;
- said resonance signal from said resonance circuit means being output as a sound signal of said electronic musical instrument.
- 2. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said resonance circuit means includes resonance frequency control means for setting its resonance frequencies to desired frequencies.
- 3. The electronic musical instrument of claim 2, wherein said resonance circuit means includes decay time control means for controlling the decay time of its resonance.
- 4. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said resonance circuit means includes: a plurality of resonance circuits which are supplied with said electric shock signal from said signal source means and resonate with desired frequency components contained in said electric shock signal to produce resonance signals, respectively; frequency setting means for setting the resonance frequencies of said plurality of resonance circuits to desired frequencies; and combining means for combining the resonance signals from said plurality of resonance circuits into said sound signal of said electronic musical instrument.
- 5. The electronic musical instrument of claim 4, wherein said resonance circuit means includes decay time control means for controlling the decay time of the resonance of each of said resonance circuits.
- 6. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said resonance circuit means includes a plurality of variable delay means sequentially connected in cascade via predetermined junctions, said electric shock signal is input into said variable delay means at one end of said cascade connection, each stage of said cascade connection includes feedback loop means whereby the output of said variable delay means of said each stage is fed back to the input of said variable delay means and to the feedback loop means of the preceding stage of said cascade connection via said junctions of said each stage, and said sound signal of said electronic musical instrument is output on the basis of a signal taken out from at least one circuit point in said resonance circuit means.
- 7. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said vibration sensor means includes a plurality of vibration sensors attached to said vibratory means at different positions, and select switch means which selectively applies the output signals from said plurality of vibration sensors to said resonance circuit means.
- 8. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said vibration sensor means includes a plurality of vibration sensors attached to said vibratory means at different positions, and combining means for combining the output signals from said plurality of vibration sensors at a desired ratio into said electric shock signal to be supplied to said resonance circuit means.
- 9. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said resonance circuit means includes adder means which is supplied at the one input with said electric shock signal, delay means for delaying the output signal from said adder means, and amplifier means for amplifying the delayed signal from said delay means, the output of said amplifier means being connected to the other input of said adder means to form a closed loop.
- 10. The electronic musical instrument of claim 9, wherein said delay means is variable delay means and forms resonance frequency setting means for variably setting the resonance frequencies of said resonance circuit means, and said amplifier means is a variable gain amplifier and forms decay time control means for controlling the decay time of said resonance signal.
- 11. The electronic musical instrument of claim 9, wherein said closed loop includes variable phase shifter means.
- 12. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein a plurality of said resonance circuit means are provided to simultaneously output a plurality of sound signals of said electronic musical instrument.
- 13. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, which further comprises note select means responsive to its actuation to output a note select signal and wherein the resonance frequencies of said resonance circuit means are controlled in accordance with said note select signal, whereby said sound signal output of said electronic musical instrument has frequencies corresponding to the notes selected by said note select means.
- 14. The electronic musical instrument of claim 12, which further comprises note select means responsive to its actuation to output note select signals and wherein the resonance frequencies of said plurality of resonance circuit means are controlled by said note select signals, making it possible to simultaneously output sound signals of said electronic musical instrument which have frequencies corresponding to the notes selected by said note select signals.
- 15. The electronic musical instrument of claim 14, wherein a plurality of said signal source means are provided corresponding to a plurality of sound ranges, said electric shock signals from said plurality of signal source means are applied to said plurality of resonance circuit means, and the resonance frequencies of said plurality of resonance circuit means are controlled by said note select means.
- 16. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, which further comprises: trigger signal generating means for generating a trigger signal from said electric shock signal from said signal source means; storage means from which sound data is read out in response to said trigger signal; and combining means for combining said read-out sound data with said electric shock signal to be input into said resonance circuit means.
- 17. The electronic musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said resonance circuit means includes at least one delay circuit means including variable delay means which is supplied at its input with a signal corresponding to said electric shock signal and delays it for a desired period of time and a feedback loop through which a signal corresponding to the output of said variable delay means is fed back to the input of said variable delay means.
- 18. The electronic musical instrument of claim 17, wherein said delay circuit means has variable phase shifter means inserted in said feedback loop.
- 19. The electronic musical instrument of claim 17 or 18, wherein said delay circuit means has variable gain amplifier means inserted in said feedback loop.
- 20. The electronic musical instrument of claim 17 or 18, wherein said delay circuit means has low-pass filter means inserted in said feedback loop.
Priority Claims (3)
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4-169417 |
Jun 1992 |
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4-246804 |
Sep 1992 |
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5-060332 |
Mar 1993 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/079,777, filed Jun. 22, 1993, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
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