Claims
- 1. A musical tone control apparatus comprising:
- (a) a motion sensor for detecting motion of the motion sensor itself, wherein the motion sensor has a band shape and is adapted to be attached to a human body and comprises an acceleration sensor generating and outputting a measurement signal responsive to the acceleration of the motion sensor, and
- (b) a musical tone control signal generating means for receiving the measurement signal to thereby detect peaks of the measurement signal, so that a musical tone parameter is controlled based on detected peaks of the measurement signal; whereby a musical tone control signal is generated in response to the detected peaks and in response to acceleration of the motion sensor attachable to the human body to thereby control a manual musical performance.
- 2. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the motion sensor comprises a holder means for supporting the motion sensor on a human body and a housing containing the motion sensor to be detachably attached to the holder means by means of a fastener.
- 3. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the musical tone control signal generating means comprises a holder in a belt-shaped casing adapted to be worn around the waist of the body.
- 4. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the musical tone control signal generating means comprises a detection means for detecting when the measurement signal exceeds a predetermined threshold value, and for outputting a key-on signal when the predetermined threshold is surpassed, whereby the key-on signal is generated in response to an acceleration exceeding the predetermined threshold value.
- 5. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the musical tone control signal generating means further comprises an A/D converter for converting an analog measurement signal to a digital measurement signal, a memory means for storing the predetermined threshold value, and a comparator for comparing the digital measurement signal with the threshold value.
- 6. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the musical tone control signal generating means comprises a peak detection means for detecting peaks of the measurement signal and outputting a peak signal when the peaks are detected, whereby the musical tone control signal is generated in response to the peak signal.
- 7. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the motion sensor is in the form of a wrist band.
- 8. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the motion sensor is in the form of an ankle band.
- 9. A musical tone control apparatus as set out in claim 1, wherein the motion sensor detects motion of the part of the human body to which the motion sensor is attached.
- 10. A musical tone control apparatus comprising:
- (a) a motion sensor for detecting motion of the motion sensor itself and outputting a measurement signal responsive to the motion, the motion sensor being adapted to be held by hand and comprising
- a ring-shaped body;
- a selection switch attached to the ring-shaped body for outputting a selection signal responsive to the operation of the selection switch;
- an acceleration sensor attached to the ring-shaped body; and
- (b) a musical tone control signal generating means for receiving the measurement signal and generating a musical tone control signal in response thereto; whereby the musical tone control signal is generated in response to the motion of the motion sensor held by hand.
- 11. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 10 wherein:
- a main portion of the ring-shaped body comprises an exterior toroidal major section having a groove therealong and an interior partial toroidal minor section attached to the major section so as to form a tube by the union thereof having a passage therealong;
- the ring-shaped body includes a hand grip which subtends a gap in the minor section; and
- the acceleration sensor is placed at an angle such that it is neither parallel nor perpendicular to a plane defined by the ring-shaped body.
- 12. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the ring-shaped body has a toroidal cross-section.
- 13. A musical tone control apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the ring-shaped body has a hand grip attached thereto.
- 14. A musical tone control apparatus comprising:
- (a) a motion sensor for detecting motion of the motion sensor itself, wherein the motion sensor is adapted to be attached to a human body and comprises an acceleration sensor generating and outputting a measurement signal responsive to the acceleration of the motion sensor, the motion sensor also comprising holder means for supporting the motion sensor on a human body, a housing containing the acceleration sensor, and fastener means for detachably fastening the housing to the holder means, and
- (b) musical tone control signal generating means for receiving the measurement signal and generating a musical tone control signal in response thereto; whereby the musical tone control signal is generated in response to acceleration of the motion sensor attachable to the human body to thereby control a manual musical performance.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/600,127 filed on Oct. 19, 1990, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 290,244, filed Dec. 23, 1988, now abandoned.
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