Claims
- 1. An electronic rhythm instrument having a plurality of rhythm switches which correspond to a plurality of rhythmical sounds, said electronic rhythm instrument generating the rhythmical sound corresponding to the rhythm switch operated, siad electronic rhythm instrument comprising:
- rhythm-sound-setting means for setting one of said plurality of rhythmical sounds in such a manner that said set rhythmical sound is common to at least two of said plurality of rhythm switches;
- primary-mode-setting means for setting a primary mode of operation of said electronic rhythm instrument;
- secondary-mode-setting means for setting a secondary mode of operation of said electronic rhythm instrument;
- assigning means including a tone pitch control data assigning means for assigning a tone pitch of a series of tone pitches to each of said at least two rhythm switches, when said primary mode is detected;
- means for shifting equally all of said series of tone pitches an arbitrary pitch amount, so that the assigned tone pitch is shifted by said arbitrary pitch amount;
- rhythm-sound generating means for generating said set rhythmical sound having said assigned tone pitch corresponding to an operated rhythm switch from among said at least two rhythm switches, when said secondary mode is selected;
- means for storing reference data indicative of a specific tone pitch;
- means for comparing said stored reference data with said assigned tone pitch; and
- means for providing an indication when said assigned tone pitch is greater than said reference data.
- 2. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 1, wherein said rhythm-sound-setting means has a register into which rhythmical sound data designated by one of said rhythm switches is written, and said primary-mode setting means comprises a mode-setting switch for selecting a multi-assign-process routine in which a series of tone pitches is respectively assigned to each said rhythm switch.
- 3. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 1, further comprising storing means for storing sound data representing said rhythmical sound, and wherein said secondary-mode setting means comprises a keyboard-percussion mode-setting switch, a step-input mode-setting switch, or an auto-rhythm mode-setting switch, the keyboard-percussion mode-setting switch designating a keyboard-percussion mode in which rhythmical sound is generated each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated, the step-input mode-setting switch designating a step-input mode in which rhythmical sound is generated and sound data representing said generated rhythmical sound are stored into said storing means each time one of said rhythmic switchs is operated, and the auto-rhythm mode-wetting switch designating an auto-rhythm mode in which rhythmical sounds are reproduced which are stored each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated.
- 4. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 1, further comprising a data-changing switch for changing tone-pitch-control data respectively assigned to said plurality of rhythm switches.
- 5. An electronic rhythm instrument having a plurality of rhythm switches which correspond to a plurality of rhythmical sounds, said electronic rhythm instrument generating the rhythmical sound correspond to the rhythm switch operated, said electronic rhythm instrument comprising:
- rhythm-sound-setting means for setting one of said plurality of rhythmical sounds in such a manner that said set rhythmical sound is common to at least two of said plurality of rhythm switches;
- primary-mode-setting means for setting a primary mode of operation of said electronic rhythm instrument;
- secondary-mode-setting means for setting a secondary mode of operation of said electronic rhythm instrument;
- assigning means including a tone pitch control data assigning means for assigning a tone pitch of a series of tone pitches to each of said at least two rhythm switches when said primary mode is selected;
- means for shifting equally all of said series of tone pitches an arbitrary pitch amount, so that the assigned tone pitch is shifted by said arbitrary pitch amount;
- rhythm-sound generating means for generating said set rhythmical sound having said assigned tone pitch corresponding to an operated rhythm switch from among said at least two rhythm switches, when said secondary mode is selected;
- means for storing reference data indicative of a specific tone pitch;
- means for comparing said stored reference data with said assigned tone pitch; and
- means for providing an indication when said assigned tone pitch is less than said reference data.
- 6. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 5, wherein said rhythm-sound-setting means has a register into which rhythmical sound data designated by one of said rhythm switches is written, and said primary-mode setting means comprises a mode-setting switch for selecting a multi-assign-process routine in which a series of tone pitches is respectively assigned to each said rhythm switch.
- 7. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 5, further comprising storing means for storing sound data representing said rhythmical sound, and wherein sad secondary-mode setting means comprises a keyboard-percussion mode-setting switch, a step-input mode-setting switch, or an auto-rhythm mode-setting switch, the keyboard-percussion mode-setting switch designating a keyboard-percussion mode in which rhythmical sound is generated each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated, the step-input mode-setting switch designating a step-input mode in which rhythmical sound is generated and sound data representing said generated rhythmical sound are stored into said storing means each time one of sad rhythmic switches is operated, and the auto-rhythm mode-setting switch designating an auto-rhythm mode in which rhythmical sounds are reproduced which are stored each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated.
- 8. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 5, further comprising a data-changing switch for changing tone-pitch-control data respectively assigned to said plurality of rhythm switches.
- 9. An electronic rhythm instrument having a plurality of rhythm switches which correspond to a plurality of rhythmical sounds, said electronic rhythm instrument generating the rhythmical sound corresponding to the rhythm switch operated, said electronic rhythm instrument comprising:
- rhythm-sound-setting means for setting one of said plurality of rhythmical sounds in such a manner that said set rhythmical sound is common to at least two of said plurality of rhythm switches;
- primary-mode-setting means for setting a primary mode of operation of said electronic rhythm instrument;
- secondary-mode-setting means for getting a secondary mode of operation of said electronic rhythm instrument;
- assigning means including a tone volume control data assigning means for assigning a tone volume of a series of tone volumes to each of said at least two rhythm switches, when said primary mode is selected;
- means for shifting equally all of said series of tone volumes an arbitrary volume amount, so that the assigned tone volume is shifted by said arbitrary volume amount;
- rhythm-sound generating means for generating said set rhythmical sound having said assigned tone volume corresponding to an operated rhythm switch from among said at least two rhythm switches, when said secondary mode is selected;
- means for storing reference data indicative of a specific tone volume;
- means for comparing said stored reference data with said assigned tone volume; and
- means for providing an indication when said assigned tone volume is greater than said reference data.
- 10. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 9, wherein said rhythm-sound-setting means has a register into which rhythmical sound data designated by one of said rhythm switches is written, and said primary-mode setting means comprises a mode-setting switch for selecting a multi-assign-process routine in which a series of tone volumes is respectively assigned to each said rhythm switch.
- 11. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 9, further comprising storing means for storing sound data representing said rhythmical sound, and wherein said secondary-mode setting means comprises a keyboard-percussion mode-setting switch, a step-input mode-setting switch, or an auto-rhythm mode-setting switch, the keyboard-percussion mode-setting switch designating a keyboard-percussion mode in which rhythmical sound is generated each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated, the step-input mode-setting switch designating a step-input mode in which rhythmical sound is generated and sound data representing sad generated rhythmical sound are stored into said storing means each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated, and the auto-rhythm mode-setting switch designating an auto-rhythm mode in which rhythmical sounds are reproduced which are stored each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated.
- 12. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 9, further comprising a data-changing switch for changing tone-volume-control data respectively assigned to said plurality of rhythm switches.
- 13. An electronic rhythm instrument having a plurality of rhythm switches which correspond to a plurality of rhythmical sounds, said electronic rhythm instrument generating the rhythmical sound corresponding to the rhythm switch operated, said electronic rhythm instrument comprising:
- rhythm-sound-setting means for setting one of said plurality of rhythmical sounds in such a manner that said set rhythmical sound is common to at least two of said plurality of rhythm switches;
- primary-mode-setting means for setting a primary mode of operation of said electronic rhythm instrument;
- secondary-mode-setting means for setting a secondary mode of operation of said electronic rhythm instrument;
- assigning means including a tone volume control data assigning means for assigning a tone volume of a series of tone volumes to each of said at least two rhythm switches, when said primary mode is selected;
- means for shifting equally all of said series of tone volumes an arbitrary volume amount, so that the assigned tone volume is shifted by said arbitrary volume amount;
- rhythm-sound generating means for generating said set rhythmical sound having said assigned tone volume corresponding to an operated rhythm switch from among said at least two rhythm switches, when said secondary mode is selected;
- means for storing reference data indicative of a specific tone volume;
- means for comparing said stored reference data with said assigned tone volume; and
- means for providing an indication when said assigned tone volume is less than said reference data.
- 14. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 13, wherein said rhythm-sounds-setting means has a register into which rhythmical sound data designated by one of sad rhythm switches is written, and said primary-mode setting means comprises a mode-setting switch for selecting a multi-assign process routine in which a series of tone volumes is respectively assigned to each said rhythm switch.
- 15. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 13, further comprising storing means for storing sound data representing said rhythmical sound, and wherein said secondary-mode setting means comprises a keyboard-percussion mode-setting switch, a step-input mode-setting switch, or an auto-rhythm mode-setting switch, the keyboard-percussion mode-setting switch designating a keyboard-percussion mode in which rhythmical sound is generated each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated, the step-input mode-setting switch designating a step-input mode in which rhythmical sound is generated and sound data representing said generated rhythmical sound are stored into said storing means each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated, and the auto-rhythm mode-setting switch designating an auto-rhythm mode in which rhythmical sounds are reproduced which are stored each time one of said rhythmic switches is operated.
- 16. An electronic rhythm instrument according to claim 13, further comprising a data-changing switch for changing tone-volume-control data respectively assigned to said plurality of rhythm switches.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/443,463, filed on Nov. 29, 1989, now abandoned.
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