Claims
- 1. An electronic rubbed-string instrument including an instrument body, comprising:
- manually operable means which is adapted to be operated for a bowing operation by an instrument player;
- bowing speed detection means for successively detecting bowing operation speeds of said manually operable means operated by the instrument player and for successively outputting digital bowing speed data representing the detected bowing operation speeds;
- a plurality of bowing direction detection means mounted on the instrument body, and provided for a plurality of bowing operation receiving portions respectively for receiving bowing operations performed with said manually operable means by the instrument player, said plurality of bowing direction detection means being arranged for successively detecting directions in which the bowing operation of said manually operable means are performed and for successively outputting digital bowing direction data representing the detected bowing directions;
- tone volume designation means for successively designating tone volume of a musical tone to be generated, in accordance with said digital bowing speed data successively outputted from said bowing speed detection means; and
- tone control means for successively controlling at least one of tone color, tremolo effect, reverberation effect, envelope effect, sound volume characteristic and tone pitch of a musical tone in accordance with the digital bowing direction data outputted from said plurality of bowing direction detection means, said musical tone having the tone volume designated by said tone volume designation means.
- 2. The instrument according to claim 1, wherein:
- each of said plurality of bowing direction detection means includes a rotary encoder for generating pulse signals in response to the bowing operation, and means for judging the direction of the bowing operation based on the state of said pulse signals; and
- said bowing speed detection means includes a counter for counting said pulse signals for respective predetermined time intervals, the count result of which represents the bowing operation speeds of said manually operable means.
- 3. An electronic instrument including an instrument body, comprising:
- manually operable means adapted to be operated for bowing operations by an instrument player;
- a plurality of bowing direction detection means mounted on the instrument body and provided for respective portions for receiving the bowing operation of said manually operable means operated by the instrument player, said plurality of bowing direction detection means being arranged for successively detecting directions in which the owing operation of said manually operable means are performed by the instrument player, and for successively outputting digital bowing direction data representing the detected bowing directions; and
- tone control means for successively controlling at least one of tone color, tremolo effect, reverberation effect, envelope effect, sound volume characteristic and tone pitch of a musical tone in accordance with the digital bowing direction data outputted from said plurality of bowing direction detection means.
- 4. The instrument according to claim 3, wherein each of said plurality of bowing direction detection means includes:
- a rotary encoder for generating pulse signals in response to the bowing operation; and
- means for judging the direction of the bowing operation based on the state of said pulse signals.
Priority Claims (2)
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63-12331[U] |
Sep 1988 |
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63-300960 |
Nov 1988 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/806,855, filed Dec. 9, 1991, which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 07/409,038, filed Sep. 18, 1989 both abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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