Claims
- 1. A percussive action electronic keyboard for play as a musical instrument of the type having pivoted playing keys having camming surfaces distal from finger contact surfaces thereof, pivoted hammers having impact cam follower surfaces for following the playing key impact camming surfaces, hammer stop means for stopping the swing of the hammer in response to impact of its associated key, comprising:
- electronic sensor means for generating an electrical signal for each impacted key, the electrical signal a product of key impact relative to at least one key impact compensation means;
- scanning keyboard state monitoring means connected to said sensor means including keyboard scanner means for scanning each key of the keyboard to determine whether a key event has occurred, comparison means for determining when a key impact causes a key impact signal to exceed predetermined minimum and maximum threshold values, and scan counting means for counting the number of scans when the key impact amplitude signal passes between the minimum and maximum threshold values.
- 2. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 1 wherein said scanning keyboard state monitoring means includes key impact determining means for determining the impact with which a key is depressed during play.
- 3. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 1 wherein the electronic sensor means comprises force sensitive resistance material having an electrical resistance characteristic which is inversely related to the force with which the material is urged toward conductor means.
- 4. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 3 wherein the electronic sensor means comprises an XYZ force sensitive array means.
- 5. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 3 wherein the electronic sensor means comprises a continuous film substrate carrying a force sensitive resistance coating on one side and at least one printed circuit substrate means carrying arrays of interleaved conductors forming individual sense cells for each key of the keyboard facing said one side.
- 6. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 5 further comprising a strip of elastomeric material placed between the keys and the continuous film substrate.
- 7. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 5 wherein the individual sense cells are grouped into predetermined groups and wherein the keyboard scanner means includes group select means for individually enabling each group of the predetermined groups and wherein the cells within each group are individually connected to plural scan buses, there being in number as many scan buses as there are cells within each group, so that by enabling a group and then by scanning each scan bus, each key of the keyboard may thereby be scanned in its turn.
- 8. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 1 wherein the scanning keyboard state monitoring means further includes digital output means for putting out the number of scans as a digital value and further comprising programmed microprocessor means connected to receive the digital value scan count for a key and convert the scan count into a key velocity value.
- 9. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 1 wherein the scanning keyboard state monitoring means further includes memory means for recording scan counts for all keys being played during a scan of the keyboard.
- 10. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 8 further comprising programmable output path means connected to said microprocessor means for putting out said key velocity value to music generation equipment via said programmable output path means.
- 11. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 10 further comprising programmable input path means connected to said microprocessor means for receiving incoming keyboard programming information from a source thereof via said input path means.
- 12. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 8 further comprising keyboard setup memory means connected to the microprocessor means for recording user provided setup parameters for operation of the keyboard, and wherein the microprocessor means is programmed to operate the keyboard in accordance with the setup parameters recorded in the keyboard setup memory means.
- 13. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 12 further comprising disk file subsystem means connected to said microprocessor means for recording as disk files a plurality of different user provided setup parameters for operation of the keyboard.
- 14. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 12 wherein the keyboard has a performance mode during which the playing keys emulate play of the musical instrument and has an edit mode during which the playing keys act as data entry ports for entry of the setup parameters provided by the user.
- 15. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 14 wherein the playing keys bear indicia indicative of the data entry function of the particular key during edit mode.
- 16. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 12 further comprising plural programmable output path means connected to said microprocessor means for putting out said key velocity value to a plurality of music generation equipment via said plural programmable output path means and wherein said microprocessor means is programmed to provide a plurality of internal operators, each operator being configured to operate a said music generation equipment through a said one of the plurality of output path means.
- 17. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 16 wherein said keyboard setup memory means is paged into a plurality of functional pages, including a first page for utility functions, a second page for global program setup functions and a third page for operator functions.
- 18. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 8 further including data entry switches formed on a front panel of the keyboard for enabling the user to provide commands to the microprocessor means.
- 19. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 8 further including status indicating means fored on a front panel of the keyboard for enabling the microprocessor means to indicate the status of the keyboard to the user.
- 20. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 10 wherein said programmable output path means comprises a plurality of output paths separately programmable by the microprocessor means.
- 21. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 11 wherein said programmable input path means comprises a plurality of input paths separately programmable by the microprocessor means.
- 22. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 8 further comprising at least one proportional control means operable by the user during play and further comprising analog to digital conversion means connected between the proportional control means and the microprocessor means for converting proportional analog control values into digital values.
- 23. The percussive action electronic keyboard set forth in claim 12 wherein the microprocessor means is programmed to operate the keyboard in accordance with the setup parameters recorded in the keyboard setup memory means by page arrangement, there being a utilities page, a global setup program page and an operator page.
- 24. The percussive action electronic keyboard of claim 1 wherein the key impact compensation means comprises a user adjustable hammer position relative to the impact camming surface of each key.
- 25. The percussive action electronic keyboard of claim 1 wherein the key impact compensation means comprises a means for adjusting the position of the key relative to the electronic sensor means associated with each key.
- 26. The percussive action electronic keyboard of claim 1 wherein the key impact compensation means comprises programmable minimum and maximum threshold values, a means for adjusting the position of the key relative to the electronic sensor means associated with each key, and a user adjustable hammer position relative to the impact camming surface of each key.
- 27. The percussive action electronic keyboard for play as a musical instrument comprising:
- a plurality of pivoted playing keys each having a finger contact surface, a cam surface distal from the finger contact surface, and capable of being impacted at varying speeds,
- compensation means adjustably responsive to the actuation of at least one key for providing a compensation signal representative of the travel of the key after being impacted by the finger; and
- sensor means for producing a tone generation signal in response to the compensation signal and the speed at which the key is impacted.
- 28. A percussive action electronic keyboard as in claim 27 wherein the adjustment of the compensation means may be made by the user.
- 29. A percussive action electronic keyboard as in claim 27 wherein the compensation means comprises a user adjustable hammer position relative to the cam surface of each key.
- 30. A percussive action electronic keyboard as in claim 27 wherein the compensation means comprises a means for adjusting the position of the key relative to the electronic sensor means associated with each key, and user adjustable key position relative to the cam surface of each key.
- 31. A percussive action electronic keyboard as in claim 27 wherein the compensation means comprises programmable minimum and maximum threshold values, a means for adjusting the position of the key relative to the electronic sensor means associated with each key, and a user adjustable hammer position relative to the cam surface of each key.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/311,601, filed Feb. 16, 1989, U.S. Pat. No. 5,003,859.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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