Claims
- 1. A method of synthesizing a non frequency modulated musical tone signal comprising a plurality of frequencuy components utilizing the formula N.sub.i (t)=F(.omega.t) cos [Z sin (.omega..sub.i 't], wherein .omega. and .omega.' represent angular frequencies having a preselected ratio, t represents time and Z represents a modulating index, comprising:
- arranging the modulating index Z as a function of time Z(t), and
- producing said non frequency modulated musical tone signal by modulating a basic signal represented by F(.omega.t) in only an amplitude sense, the modulating being by a modulated function signal represented by cos [Z(t) sin (.omega.'t)].
- 2. A method of synthesizing a musical tone signal according to claim 1, wherein: an envelope function A.sub.i (t) is further multiplied to N.sub.i (t).
- 3. A method of synthesizing a musical tone signal according to claim 2, wherein: said tone signal represented by N(t) is formed by the operation represented by ##EQU11##
- 4. A method of synthesizing a musical tone signal according to claim 2 wherein: said tone signal represented by N(t) is formed by the operation represented by: ##EQU12##
- 5. A method of synthesizing a musical tone signal according to claim 1, wherein: the ratio of frequencies .omega..sub.i '/.omega. is selected to be a half integer.
- 6. A method of synthesizing a musical tone signal according to claim 1, wherein: the ratio of frequencies .omega..sub.i '/.omega. is selected at a value displaced from a half integer.
- 7. A method of synthesizing a musical tone signal according to claim 1, wherein: the ratio of frequencies .omega..sub.i '/.omega. is selected to be an irrational number.
- 8. A method of synthesizing a musical tone signal according to claim 1, wherein: said function of time Z(t) rises sharply to a maximum value upon depression of a key and gradually and monotonically decays off with the lapse of time.
- 9. A method of synthesizing a musical tone signal according to claim 1, wherein: said function of time Z(t) rises to a predetermined value upon depression of a key, and sustains said predetermined value thereafter.
- 10. A method of synthesizing a musical tone signal according to claim 3, wherein: one of the ratio of frequencies .omega..sub.1 '/.omega. is selected to be a half integer and another of the ratio of frequencies .omega..sub.2 '/.omega. is selected at a value displaced from a half integer.
- 11. An electronic musical instrument including apparatus for synthesizing a non frequency modulated musical tone signal comprising:
- first means for producing a first signal representing basic frequency information .omega. corresponding to the frequency of a tone to be sounded;
- second means for directly receiving said first signal and producing a second signal representing a basic periodic function F(.omega.t) having .omega.t as the independent variable wherein t represents time;
- third means for producing a third signal representing modulating frequency information .omega. having a preselected relationship to .omega.;
- fourth means for receiving said third signal and producing a fourth signal representing a first sinusoidal function sin (.omega.'t) having .omega.'t as the independent variable;
- fifth means for producing a fifth signal as a function of time Z(t) representing a moduation index;
- sixth means for receiving said fourth and fifth signals and delivering a sixth signal reprsenting a first multiplication product Z(t) sin (.omega.'t) of said function of time and said first sinusoidal function;
- seventh means for directly receiving said sixth signal and producing a seventh signal representing a second sinusoidal function cos [Z(t) sin (.omega.'t)] having said first product as the independent variable; and
- eighth means receiving said second and seventh signals for modulating said basic function in only an amplitude sense to directly produce said non frequency modulated musical tone signal output,
- said eighth means including means for multiplying said second and seventh signals to form a second multiplication product F(.omega.t) cos [Z(t) sin (.omega.'t)].
- 12. An electronic musical instrument accirding to claim 11, further comprising:
- ninth means producing an envelope function A(t) having t as the independent variable wherein t represents time; and
- tenth means connected to said ninth means and said eighth means and delivering a third multiplication product A(t).multidot.F(.omega.t).multidot.cos [Z(t).multidot.sin (.omega.'t)] of said envelope function and said second multiplication product as an envelope-imparted tone signal output.
- 13. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 12, wherein:
- said third means produces a plurality of modulating frequency informations .omega..sub.i ' wherein .sub.i represents integers to distinguish from each other and lying between one and M which represents an integer larger than one,
- said eighth modulating means thereby delivers a plurality of said second products for the respective modulating frequency informations,
- said ninth means produces a plurality of envelope functions A.sub.i (t),
- said tenth means delivers a plurality of said third products for the respective distinguishing integers .sub.i ; and
- said instrument further comprises: eleventh means to sum up said plurality of third products.
- 14. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 12, wherein:
- said third means produces a plurality of modulating frequency informations .omega..sub.i ' wherein .sub.i represents integers to distinguish from each other and lying between one and M which represents an integer larger than one, said eighth means thereby delivering a plurality of said second products for the respective modulating frequency informations;
- said tenth means produces a plurality of envelope functions A.sub.i (t),
- said tenth means delivers a plurality of said third products for the respective distinguishing integers .sub.i ; and
- said instrument further comprises: eleventh means to multiply said plurality of third products with each other.
- 15. An instrument as in claim 11, wherein said third means produces said modulating frequency information at half an integer of the said basic frequency information.
- 16. An instrument as in claim 11, wherein said third means produces said modulating frequency information at a value displaced from half an integer of the said basic frequency information.
- 17. An instrument as in claim 11, wherein said third means produces said modulating frqeuency information as an irrational number relative to the said basic frequency information.
- 18. An instrument as in claim 11, having a plurality of keys and wherein said fifth means causes said fifth signal to rise sharply to a maximum value upon depression of a said key and gradually and monotonically to decay off with the lapse of time.
- 19. An instrument as in claim 11, having a plurality of keys and wherein said fifth means causes said fifth signal to rise to a predetermined value upon depression of a said key and to sustain said predetermined value thereafter.
- 20. An instrument as in claim 13, wherein said third means produces one of said modulating frequency informations at a half integer of the said basic frequency information and another one of said modulating frequency informations at a value displaced from a half integer of the said basic frequency information.
- 21. Apparatus for synthesizing a non frequency modulated musical tone signal containing a pluraliy of frequency components utilizing the formula
- N(t)=F(.omega.t) cos [Z(t) sin (.omega.'t)],
- wherein .omega. and .omega.' represent angular frequencies having a preselected ratio, t represents time and Z represents a modulation index, comprising:
- means for developing a basic function signal F(.omega.t),
- means for developing a modulating function signal cos [Z(t) sin (.omega.'t)], and
- means for modulating said basic function signal F(.omega.t) in only an amplitude sense to directly produce said non frequency modulated musical tone signal,
- said modulating means being multiplying means for multiplying said basic function signal F(.omega.t) by said modulating signal cos [Z(t) sin (.omega.'t)] to produce a multiplication product signal F(.omega.t) cos [Z(t) sin (.omega.'t)] said non frequency modulated musical tone signal N(t).
- 22. Apparatus as in claim 21, wherein said multiplying means includes a digital multiplier.
- 23. Apparatus as in claim 21, wherein said multiplying means includes a variable gain amplifier.
- 24. Apparatus as in claim 21, and further including:
- means for developing an envelope function signal A(t), and
- second means for multiplying said product signal by said envelope function to produce an envelope-imparted musical tone signal.
- 25. Apparatus as in claim 24, including:
- a signal-to-audio transducing device converted directly to said second multiplying means for changing said envelope-imparted musical tone signal directly into a musical tone.
- 26. Apparatus as in claim 24, wherein said second multiplying means produces digital product signals, and further including:
- a signal-to-audio transducing device, and
- digital-to-analog converter means connecting said second multiplying means directly to said transducing device for changing said digital envelope-imparted musical tone signal directly into a musical tone at said transducing device.
- 27. Apparatus as in claim 21, including means for producing said ratio of .omega.':.omega. as one of the following: half an integer, integer, displaced from half an integer, irrational number.
- 28. Apparatus as in claim 21, wherein said modulating function signal developing means includes means for producing a modulating index signal Z(t) having a value in the range of from .pi./8 to 8.pi..
- 29. Apparatus as in claim 21, wherein said modulating function signal developing means includes means for producing a modulating index signal Z(t) which initially rises to a maximum value and gradually and monotonically decays with the lapse of time.
- 30. Apparatus as in claim 21, wherein said modulating function signal developing means includes means for producing a modulating index signal Z(t) which rises to a predetermined value which is sustained for a predetermined time.
- 31. Apparatus for synthesizing a non frequency modulated musical tone signal represented by N(t) and containing a plurality of frequency components utilizing the formula N.sub.i (t)=A.sub.i (t)F(.omega.t) cos [Z(t) sin (.omega..sub.i 't)], wherein .omega. and .omega..sub.i ' represent angular frequencies having a preselected ratio, t represents time and Z represents a modulation index, comprising:
- means for developing a basic function signal F(.omega.t),
- means for developing M iterations i of a modulating function signal cos [Z(t) sin (.omega..sub.i 't)], M being an integer larger than one, values for .omega..sub.i ' being different for a plurality of said iterations,
- means for iteratively modulating said basic function F(.omega.t) in only an amplitude sense to produce M non frequency modulated tone signals,
- said iteratively modulating means being multiplying means for multiplying said basic function signal F(.omega.t) successively by said M iterations of the modulating function signal to produce said M tone signals,
- means for producing M envelope function signals A.sub.i (t),
- second multiplying means for multiplying said M tone signals by said M envelope function signals A.sub.i (t) respectively to produce M envelope-imparted non frequency modulated tone signals, and
- means for combining said M envelope-imparted tone signals to produce said N(t) non frequency modulated musical tone signal represented by the formula A(t)F(.omega.t) cos [Z(t) sin .omega.'t)].
- 32. Apparatus as in claim 31, wherein said combining means includes summing means for integrating said M envelope-imparted tone signals to produce said musical tone signal N(t).
- 33. Apparatus as in claim 31 wherein said combining means includes third multiplying means for multiplying said M envelope-imparted tone signals to produce said musical tone signal N(t).
- 34. Apparatus as in claim 31, including:
- a signal-to-audio transducing device connected directly to said combining means to convert said musical tone signal N(t) directly into a musical tone.
- 35. Apparatus as in claim 31, wherein the said M iteration developing means includes means for producing said ratio of .omega..sub.i ': .omega. as one of the following: half an integer, integer displaced, displaced from half an integer, irrational number.
- 36. Apparatus as in claim 31, wherein the said M iteration developing means includes means for producing a modulating index signal Z(t) having a value .pi./8.ltoreq.Z(t).ltoreq.8.pi..
- 37. Apparatus as in claim 31, wherein the said M iteration developing means includes means for producing a modulating index signal Z(t) which initially rises to a maximum value and gradually and monotonically decays with the lapse of time.
- 38. Apparatus as in claim 31, wherein the said M iteration developing means includes means for producing a modulating index signal Z(t) which rises to a predetermined value which is sustained for a predetermined time.
- 39. Apparatus for synthesizing a musical tone signal N(t) which is a combination of N(t.sub.1) and N(t.sub.2) wherein N(t.sub.1)=F(.omega.t) cos [Z.sub.1 (t) sin (.omega..sub.1 t)] and N(t.sub.2)=F(.omega.t) cos [Z.sub.2 (t)sin (.omega..sub.2 t)] wherein .omega., .omega..sub.1 and .omega..sub.2 represent angular frequencies, t represents time and Z.sub.1 and Z.sub.2 represent modulation indicies, comprising:
- means for developing a basic function signal F(.omega.t),
- means for developing a first modulating function signal cos [Z.sub.1 (t) sin (.omega..sub.1 t)],
- means for developing a second modulating function signal cos [Z.sub.2 (t) sin (.omega..sub.2 t)],
- means for modulating said basic function signal F(.omega.t) in only an amplitude sense to directly produce first and second non frequency modulated tone signals N.sub.1 (t) and N.sub.2 (t),
- said modulating means being multiplying means for multiplying said basic function signal F(.omega.t) by said first modulating signal to produce a first multiplication produce signal F(.omega.t) cos [Z.sub.1 (t) sin (.omega..sub.1 t)] as said first tone signal N.sub.1 (t) and for multiplying said basic function signal F(.omega.t) by said second modulating signal to produce a second multiplication product signal F(.omega.t) cos [Z.sub.2 (t) sin (.omega..sub.2 t)] as said second tone signal N.sub.2 (t), and
- means for combining said N.sub.1 (t) and N.sub.2 (t) tone signals to produce said N(t) musical tone signal.
- 40. Apparatus as in claim 39, wherein said combining means includes means for summing said N.sub.1 (t) and N.sub.2 (t) tone signals to produce said musical tone signal N(t).
- 41. Apparatus as in claim 39, wherein said combining means includes second multiplying means for multiplying said N.sub.1 (t) and N.sub.2 (t) tone signals to produce said musical tone signal N(t).
- 42. Apparatus as in claim 39, and further including
- means for developing an envelope function signal A(t), and
- third multiplying means for multiplying said musical tone signal N(t) by said envelope function signal A(t) to produce an envelope-imparted musical tone signal N(t)A(t).
- 43. Apparatus as in claim 42, and further including:
- a signal-to-audio transducing device connected to said third multiplying means for converting said envelope-imparted musical tone signal N(t)A(t) into a musical tone.
- 44. Apparatus as in claim 42, wherein said third multiplying means produces said envelope-imparted musical tone signal N(t)A(t) as a digital signal, and further including:
- a signal-to-audio transducing device, and
- digital-to-analog converter means for converting said digital envelope-imparted musical to signal into a musical tone at said transducing device.
- 45. Apparatus as in claim 39, including:
- means in each of said first and second modulating function signal developing means for producing respective ratios .omega..sub.1 :.omega. and .omega..sub.2 :.omega. respectively as one of the following: half an integer, integer, displaced from half an integer, irrational number and for producing respective modulating indices Z.sub.1 (t) and Z.sub.2 (t) with respective values in the range from 90 /8 to 8.pi..
- 46. Apparatus as in claim 45, wherein at least one of the modulating indices Z.sub.1 (t) and Z.sub.2 (t) initially rises to a maximum value and gradually and monotonically decays with the lapse of time.
- 47. Apparatus as in claim 45, wherein at least one of the modulating indices Z.sub.1 (t) and Z.sub.2 (t) rises to a predetermined value which is sustained for a predetermined time.
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