Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument comprising a keyboard including a plurality of keys;
- a musical tone data memory device for storing a plurality of different tone waveforms constituting a musical tone to be generated;
- an address designation memory device for storing information that designates starting addresses of said waveforms stored in said musical tone data memory device;
- a phase angle information generator for generating a phase angle information having a period corresponding to a tone pitch of a depressed key;
- selection information setting means for manually setting a selection information adapted to designate a sequence of selected ones of said starting addresses;
- said selection information being programmable by means of said selection information setting means;
- read out information generating means for generating readout address information for reading out sequentially each of said musical tone waveforms from said musical tone memory device according to said programmed selection information, said musical tone waveforms being successively varied according to said phase angle information; and
- musical tone generating means for producing a musical tone based on the musical tone waveforms read out from said musical tone data memory device according to said selection information.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument comprising keyboard means having a plurality of keys;
- phase angle information generating means for generating a phase angle information corresponding to a depressed one of said keys;
- waveform memory means for storing a plurality of different waveforms each of which comprises a plurality of sample values;
- selection information setting means for establishing selection information designating waveforms to be generated among said plurality of waveforms in said waveform memory means as well as order information designating an order of generation of each of said designated waveforms, said selection information and said order information being manually programmable by means of said selection information setting means;
- read out means connected to said selection information setting means and said phase angle information generating means for reading out said designated waveforms designated by said selection information in the order of generation designated by said order information from said waveform memory means, each of said designated waveforms being read out in the form of said sample values in accordance with said phase angle information;
- tone generating means for generating a musical tone based on said generated waveforms; and
- wherein said read out means comprises read address information generating means for generating an address information in response to said selection information and said phase angle information and wherein said waveform memory means connected to said read address information generating means generates said designated waveform in accordance with said address information.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2 which further comprises a period address information memory device adapted to store leading addresses of respective waveforms stored in said waveform memory device.
- 4. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2 wherein said read address information generating means comprises a start address information memory means for reading out a leading address of a waveform designated by said selection information and storing said read out leading address information;
- computing means for calculating the number of addresses to be scanned in an address space from said leading address stored in said start address information memory means, and address length information memory means for storing the number of addresses to be scanned calculated by said computing means, said computing means calculating said number of addresses from a start address information in accordance with a key depression for generating a read address information in accordance with said selection signal and said phase angle information.
- 5. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2 wherein said read address information generating means repeatedly reads out an output obtained by a computing device at a period determined by said phase angle information thereby generating an address information.
- 6. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2 wherein said waveform memory means stores a waveform having a plurality of periods.
- 7. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2 wherein said tone generating means comprises a digital-analog converter for converting a digital information read out from said waveform memory means into an analog information, an envelope control circuit responsive to a key-on signal generated when one of said keys is depressed for imparting an envelope to said analog information, and a loudspeaker for converting said analog information imparted with said envelope into a musical tone.
- 8. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 3 wherein said period musical tone detecting means synthesizes a period musical tone signal according to the equation ##EQU6## where i represents an order of harmonic component of the waveform and lies in the range 1 to m, m being an integer larger than 1 and .theta. represents a phase angle and a and b are constants.
- 9. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2 which further comprises a memory input device connected to said waveform memory means for storing therein a musical tone received from outside.
- 10. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2 wherein said phase angle information generating means comprises a frequency number memory device having a plurality of addresses for storing frequency numbers of tone pitches of respective keys of said keyboard, and an accumulator connected to said frequency number memory device for accumulating at a predetermined period the frequency numbers read out from said frequency number memory device.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 180,032, filed Aug. 21, 1980, now abandoned.
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