Claims
- 1. In an electronic organ having sound signal generator means, transducer means, and a plurality of keyers interposed therebetween with each keyer having a voltage sensitive control terminal, a source of keyer actuating voltage, and keyboard means with playing keys depressible for connecting said source with said control terminals, envelope control circuitry interposed between said source and the respective keyer control terminal comprising: at least two serially connected variable current controlling elements forming at least one branch having one end connected to said source and the other end connected to the respective control terminal, first capacitor means connected between ground and the juncture of each adjacent pair of said elements, second capacitor means connected between ground and said other end of said branch, and control means operable for repetitively raising and lowering the conductivity of said elements sequentially such that, at substantially all times, two of said elements are at mutually opposite levels of conductivity.
- 2. An electronic organ according to claim 1 in which the element nearest said source is the first in which the conductivity is changed during a sequence and the element nearest said control terminal is the last.
- 3. An electronic organ according to claim 1 in which there are two of said elements in a branch and the control means is operable for alternately raising and lowering the conductivity of the elements.
- 4. An electronic organ according to claim 1 in which said control means comprises clock means supplying a series of pulses with one for each said element, each element having a control point connected to receive the respective pulse, said element going to a state of high conductivity during the respective pulse and to a state of low conductivity in the interval between successive ones of the respective pulses.
- 5. An electronic organ according to claim 4 in which each element is a field effect transistor with a source to drain path in said branch, and the control point comprises the gate terminal thereof.
- 6. In an electronic organ having sound signal generator means, transducer means and a plurality of keyers interposed therebetween with each keyer having a voltage sensitive control terminal, a source of keyer actuating voltage, and keyboard means with playing keys depressible for connecting said source with said control terminals, envelope control circuitry interposed between said source and the respective keyer control terminal comprising: at least two serially connected variable current controlling elements forming at least one branch having one end connected to said source and the other end connected to the respective control terminal, first capacitor means connected between ground and the juncture of each adjacent pair of said elements, second capacitor means connected between ground and said other end of said branch, and control means operable for repetitively raising and lowering the conductivity of said elements sequentially there being two said elements in said branch and said control means being operable for alternately raising and lowering the conductivity of said elements, said control means comprising clock means supplying a series of pulses for one of said elements and the inversion thereof for the other of said elements, each said element going to a state of high conductivity during the respective pulse and to a state of low conductivity in the interval between successive ones of the respective pulses.
- 7. An electronic organ according to claim 6 in which said control means comprises clock means supplying a series of pulses with one for each said element, each element having a control point connected to receive the respective pulse, said element going to one of the states of high and low conductivity during the respective pulse and to the other of said states in the interval between successive ones of the respective pulses.
- 8. An electronic organ according to claim 1 in which said capacitor means differ in size.
- 9. An electronic organ according to claim 1 in which said envelope control means comprises an integrated circuit chip having the said capacitor means integral therewith.
- 10. An electronic organ according to claim 1 in which each keyer comprises FET transistor means.
- 11. An electronic organ according to claim 1 in which each keyer comprises a pair of FET transistors with the source to drain serially connected in a path having a biasing voltage applied to one end and an amplifier connected to the other end, the sound signal source being connected to the gate of one of the pair of transistors and the gate of the other of the pair of transistors forming the keyer control terminal.
- 12. In an electronic organ having sound signal generator means, transducer means, a plurality of keyers interposed between the generator means and transducer means with each keyer having a voltage sensitive control terminal, a source of keyer actuating voltage, and keyboard means with playing keys depressible for connecting said source with said control terminals, the improvement being envelope control circuitry interposed between said source and the respective keyer control terminal comprising:
- first and second circuit branches connected in parallel with one end of each branch being connected to said source and the other end connected to the respective control terminal,
- each said branch comprising at least two serially connected variable current controlling elements, first capacitor means connected between ground and the juncture of each adjacent pair of said elements, second capacitor means connected between ground and said other end of said branch, current control means for alternately raising and lowering the conductivity of the elements in the respective branch, and first and second switch means respectively in said first and second branches at the control terminal ends of said branches, and
- means for closing said first switch means while opening said second switch means in response to depression of a playing key and for opening said first switch means while closing said second switch means in response to releasing of the degressed playing key.
- 13. An electronic organ according to claim 12 in which at least the first capacitor means in each branch is a respective size to provide for respective rates of attack and decay of the keyed sound signal.
- 14. An electronic organ according to claim 12 in which each variable current controlling element is an FET transistor, said control means comprising a clock for each branch, each clock connected to supply pulses to the gate terminal of one of the pair of transistors in the respective branch and the inversion thereof to the gate terminal of the other of the pair of transistors.
- 15. An electronic organ according to claim 12 in which each switch means is an FET transistor and said means for actuating the switch means comprises a noninverting connection from the respective source of keyer actuating voltage to the gate terminal of one of the transistors and an inverting connection to the gate terminal of the other of the transistors.
- 16. The method of controlling the envelope of a signal supplied to a voltage sensitive control terminal of a keyer interposed between a source of sound signals and a transducer from a source of keyer actuating voltage that changes abruptly between high and low values comprising: providing at least two voltage sensitive switches connected in series in a branch between the source of keyer actuating voltage and the control terminal, providing a first capacitor connected between ground and the side of one of said switches nearest the control terminal, providing a capacitor connected between ground and the side of the other of said switches nearest the control terminal, and alternately supplying voltage pulses to said switches for opening and closing said switches alternately, said switches being in opposite states at substantially all times.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 which includes providing two further voltage sensitive switches in series in a branch in parallel with the first mentioned branch, making one of the branches effective upon the source of keyer actuating voltage going high and making the other of the branches effective when the source of keyer actuating voltage goes low.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 which includes supplying voltage pulses to the switches of each branch at respective diverse rates.
- 19. In an electronic organ having tone generating means, transducer means, a plurality of keyers interposed between the tone generating means and the transducer means, each keyer having a control terminal, a source of keyer actuating voltage, and keyboard means with playing keys depressible for connecting the source of keyer actuating voltage with the respective keyer control terminals, the improvement being envelope control circuitry means comprising:
- at least two serially connected first and second variable conductivity control elements forming a branch serially connected between said source of voltage and a respective said control terminal,
- first capacitor means connected between the juncture of said elements and a reference potential,
- said capacitor means connected between said branch and said reference potential at a point between said elements and said respective control terminal, and
- control means for cyclically maintaining the conductivity of said first element at a high level while at the same time maintaining the conductivity of said second element at low level and then maintaining the conductivity of said first element at a low level while at the same time maintaining the conductivity of said second element at a high level so as to cause said first capacitor means to charge through one of the elements and discharge through the other element each cycle of said control means, said elements being at opposite levels of conductivity at substantially all times.
- 20. The organ of claim 19 wherein said control means comprises clock means for supplying a series of pulses to one of said elements and the inversion thereof to the other element, each said element going to one of a state of high conductivity and a state of low conductivity during the respective pulse and the other of a state of high conductivity and a state of low conductivity in the interval between successive ones of the pulses.
- 21. The organ of claim 19 wherein said reference potential is ground potential.
- 22. The organ of claim 19 wherein said control circuitry comprises:
- a second branch including third and fourth serially connected variable conductivity control elements forming a branch serially connected between said source of voltage and said respective control terminal,
- third and fourth capacitor means connected respectively between a reference potential and the juncture of said third and fourth elements and between said reference potential and said branch at a point between said third and fourth elements and said control terminal, and
- means for cyclically maintaining the conductivity of said third element at a high level while at the same time maintaining the conductivity of said fourth element at a low level and then maintaining the conductivity of said third element at a low level while at the same time maintaining the conductivity of said fourth element at a high level so as to cause said third capacitor means to charge through one of the third and fourth elements and discharge through the other of the third and fourth elements each cycle of said control neans, said third and fourth elements being at opposite levels of conductivity at substantially all times.
- 23. The organ of claim 19 including a plurality of said envelope control circuitry means operatively connected between said source of keyer actuated voltage and respective said keyers.
- 24. In an electronic organ having a plurality of keyers each including a control terminal, and keyboard controlled means with playing keys for selectively supplying a keyer actuating voltage to the control terminals of respective keyers, the improvement being envelope control circuitry means interposed between said keyboard controlled means and said keyers comprising:
- an input terminal connected with said keyer actuating voltage,
- an output terminal connected with the control terminal of one of said keyers,
- first means for storing a voltage,
- second means connected to said output terminal for storing a voltage and holding said output terminal at said last mentioned voltage,
- third variable conductivity means connected between said first means and said input terminal for providing, when actuated, a path between said input terminal and said first means whereby the voltage level at said first terminal can be transferred to said first means,
- fourth variable conductivity means connected between said first and second means providing, when actuated, a path between said first and second means whereby the voltage level at said first means can be transferred to said second means, and
- means for repetitively and alternately actuating said third and fourth means to transfer the voltage level at said input through said first means to said second means by increments over a period of time, and wherein when one of said third or fourth means is activated, the other of said third or fourth means is deactivated.
- 25. The organ of claim 24 including a plurality of said envelope control circuitry means interposed between said keyer actuating voltage and respective said keyers.
- 26. The organ of claim 24 wherein said third and fourth means are serially connected field effect transistors, said first means is a capacitor connected between ground and the juncture of said field effect transistors, said second means is a capacitor connected between ground and said output terminal, and said means for actuating includes clock means for supplying pulses to the gates of said field effect transistors.
- 27. The organ of claim 19 wherein said point and said control terminal are at the same electrical potential.
- 28. In an electronic organ having tone generating means, transducer means, a plurality of keyers interposed between the tone generating means and the transducer means, each keyer having a control terminal, a source of keyer actuating voltage, and keyboard means with playing keys depressible for connecting the source of keyer actuating voltage with the respective keyer control terminals, the improvement being envelope control circuitry means comprising:
- at least two serially connected first and second variable conductivity control elements forming a branch serially connected between said source of voltage and a respective said control terminal,
- first capacitor means connected between a reference potential and a point located serially between said elements,
- second capacitor means connected between said reference potential and one end of said branch, said one end being the end of said branch electrically most proximate to said control terminal, and
- control means for repetitively maintaining the conductivity of said first element at a high level while at the same time maintaining the conductivity of said second element at a low level and then maintaining the conductivity of said first element at a low level while at the same time maintaining the conductivity of said second element at a high level so as to cause said first capacitor means to charge through one of the elements and discharge through the other element each cycle of said control means said elements being at opposite levels of conductivity at substantially all times.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 736,256, filed Oct. 27, 1976, now abandoned.
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