Claims
- 1. Sound generating apparatus comprising,
- output means,
- a plurality of sound generators coupled to said output means for providing note signals with each including means for producing any of a large common plurality of frequencies characterizing respective musical notes over at least an octave,
- a plurality of note selecting means for selecting note signals characteristic of selected notes for production by said sound generators where each note selecting means includes means upon selection for providing a note selection signal representing a unique contribution to a signal waveform on said output means which note signal is representative of at least one of note pitch, speed of note selection and force applied to note selecting means,
- control means coupled to said sound generators for providing continuous data signals to said sound generators representative of the selected note signals for selecting which of said sound generators coupled to said output means is to provide said note signals,
- scanning means for interrogating said note selecting means to couple the selected note selection signals to said control means,
- wherein each of said sound generators includes means for varying the frequencies thereof and may be associated with any note and includes means for generating the frequencies of notes at least a semitone apart and said control means includes means for associating different ones of said sound generators with each note selected by said note selecting means for controlling the frequency of an associated tone generator in accordance with that of the associated note,
- said control means including fixed priority establishing means for assigning a hierarchy of priorities to said sound generators independent of the history of selection of sound generators whereby the idle sound generator with highest priority among those then idle is selected for association with the next note to be selected,
- said fixed priority establishing means including means responsive to the most recent association of a sound generator with a note for providing, prior to selection of the next note by said note selecting means, a logical signal designating the particular sound generator to be associated with said next note.
- 2. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said control means includes means for storing the address of the last note a particular sound generator was associated with and said priority establishing means includes means responsive to the stored note address signals for associating a sound generator most recently associated with a particular note with that note when said note selecting means again selects it.
- 3. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 and further comprising,
- means for providing a duration signal representative of the time a particular sound generator has been associated with a particular note,
- and said priority establishing means includes means responsive to said duration signals for selecting that one of the sound generators still associated with particular notes which has been associated with its particular note for the longest time for disassociation from the latter particular note and association with the most recently selected note signal when all of said sound generators are associated with particular notes.
- 4. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said priority establishing means includes means for a player actuating said note selecting means to change the order in which particular sound generators are selected for association with a temporal sequence of notes.
- 5. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said priority establishing means includes means for intercoupling a plurality of control units each associated with a respective one of said sound generators to form a priority hierarchy of all said control units.
- 6. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of said note selecting means comprises a key that is movable up and down and side-to-side and further comprising,
- means responsive to said up and down movement for providing a note address signal designating a particular nominal center frequency for an associated tone generator,
- and means responsive to said side-to-side movement for correspondingly varying the frequency of said associated tone generator.
- 7. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said means responsive to the side-to-side movement comprises a capacitor divider circuit associated with each key comprising first and second capacitors having a common first plate and respectively first and second plates with each second plate comprising one finger of two fingers both of which are actuated by depression of the associated key,
- a frequency modulation transistor having at least control, input and output electrodes with the control electrode connected to said common plate and output electrode coupled to the output electrodes of the other frequency modulation transistors associated with the other keys to comprise an OR circuit,
- whereby the side-to-side movement produces a corresponding variation in the difference between the capacitance of said first and second capacitors.
- 8. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 7 and further comprising a source of first and second coincident pulse trains of opposite polarity,
- means for coupling the first train and second train pulses to said first and second fingers respectively to produce difference pulses on said common plate monotonically related to the side-to-side displacement,
- and means responsive to said difference pulses for controlling variations in the frequency of the associated sound generator.
- 9. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said sound generator comprises a sawtooth, integration type of voltage controlled oscillator including an integrator and an integrating-capacitor, capacitor-charge dumping gate and a resistor coupled between the output of said integrator and said integrating-capacitor-capacitor-charge dumping gate for exactly compensating the reset time of the integrator to establish a linear relationship between an input frequency controlling potential and output frequency over at least an octave.
- 10. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 9 wherein a source of said input frequency controlling potential includes first and second cascaded operational amplifiers for receiving first and second frequency controlling potentials respectively and a substantially constant reference potential,
- a source of said substantially constant reference potential,
- a source of a supply potential coupled to said operational amplifiers,
- and means for intercoupling said first and second operational amplifiers so that said input frequency controlling potential depends only on the offset characteristics of said operational amplifiers, said frequency controlling potentials and resistance ratios independently of said supply potential.
- 11. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 6 and further comprising,
- means responsive to depression of a key for initially preventing side-to-side position of said key from affecting the frequency of the associated sound generator,
- whereby the frequency of the associated tone generator immediately following depression of a key corresponds to said nominal center frequency.
- 12. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 and further comprising,
- glissando control circuits including means for associating first and second control units with first and second note selecting means establishing the frequency limits of a predetermined glissando,
- means for storing an indication of which note selecting means of the pair involved in the glissando was released last,
- and means for providing continuing access of the frequency-determining signal for the sound generator associated therewith so that each time that note selecting means is scanned the associated frequency determining signal is available to the sound generator associated therewith even though the note selecting means is then released.
- 13. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 12 wherein said first and second control units are associated with a common voltage controlled oscillator comprising a sound generator and said note selecting means comprises a clavier having keys associated with respective musical notes and further comprising,
- means for associating a first of said keys when depressed with said first control unit and a second of said keys when depressed after said first key is depressed with said second control unit to provide a time varying frequency controlling potential,
- and means for coupling said time varying frequency controlling potential to said common voltage controlled oscillator to correspondingly control the frequency thereof that gradually changes between said frequency limits.
- 14. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1, wherein said note selecting means comprises keys and further comprising,
- means for providing a signal representative of the peak speed attained by an actuated key comprising,
- means for providing a force signal representative of the force applied to the key,
- differentiating means responsive to said force signal for providing a signal representative of key speed,
- a closed loop comprising an operational amplifier coupled to a peak detector circuit including a diode that delivers a peak signal coupled to the output of said differentiator functioning as a reset circuit for resetting the peak detector circuit to a condition for accepting a new peak signal and for providing a speed signal representative of the maximum speed achieved by the actuated key.
- 15. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said note selecting means comprises a plurality of claviers and further comprising
- means for associating a pair of control units comprising said control means with a corresponding pair of keys in one clavier to establish a glissando beginning at the tone determined by one key and ending at the tone determined by the other key,
- and means for transferring said pair of control units to another pair of keys in another clavier.
- 16. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said control means comprises,
- note address storage means for storing the address of a note then associated with said control means,
- a note address input for receiving a note address signal representative of a particular note then selected by said note selecting means and then scanned by said means for scanning,
- means for comparing the signal on said note address input with the signal in said note address storage means for providing a compare signal upon identity,
- a busy/idle bistable element for providing an idle signal when ready to accept association with a selected note,
- means including a startup bistable element responsive to the occurrence of a startup signal and said identity signal for terminating said idel signal,
- a source of a reset signal,
- and means for coupling said reset signal to said busy/idle bistable element to cause said busy/idle bistable element to provide said idle signal,
- said note address storage means being responsive to said startup signal for accepting an address signal then on said address input for storage therein.
- 17. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 16 wherein said means including a startup bistable element includes delay means responsive to the signal provided by said startup bistable element for furnishing a delayed signal to said busy/idle element for terminating said idle signal and responsive to said reset signal for providing said idle signal.
- 18. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said note selecting means includes a key that comprises conductive sponge material insulatedly separated from a conductive plate to comprise a variable capacitor while also providing a restoring force to the key to restore the key to the nonselecting condition upon removal of an actuating force therefrom.
- 19. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein a sound generator for creating the sound of a banjo comprises,
- a source of ungated variable frequency pulses,
- a source of a peak speed signal representative of the maximum speed with which a note selecting means is actuated,
- a source of a sostenuto signal for sustaining a note after a note selecting means selecting it has been released,
- amplitude modulating means having a signal input coupled to said source of ungated variable frequency pulses and a modulating input for receiving a modulating signal for modulating said ungated variable frequency pulses to provide a modulated signal having an envelope characterized by a decay time that decreases with increasing frequency of the fundamental of the note then selected and an intensity related to said peak signal,
- means coupled to said source of ungated variable frequency pulses for providing a frequency signal representative of the frequency of said ungated variable frequency pulses,
- means for combining said peak speed signal with said frequency signal to provide a modulating signal coupled to said modulating input,
- and spectral envelope filtering means coupled to the output of said amplitude modulating means for shaping the spectrum of the modulated signal provided by said amplitude modulating means to conform substantially to that of the spectrum of the selected banjo note.
- 20. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 19 and further comprising low-pass filtering means energized by said modulated signal having an envelope characterized by a decay time for removing audible clicks or pops associated with the start of a note.
- 21. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 19 wherein said spectral envelope filtering means comprises a band pass filter having a center frequency of substantially 800 Hz and a band width between 3 dB down points of substantially 600 Hz.
- 22. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 15 and further comprising means for establishing a control mode in which selection of a note by said note selecting means causes activation of a specific number of control units,
- said means for establishing including a startup signal from a control unit as a startup signal for other associated ones of said control units.
- 23. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 17 and further comprising a source of an inhibit signal for preventing the occurrence of a startup signal,
- and means responsive to a predetermined condition for providing said inhibit signal to prevent the control unit associated therewith from being associated with any selected note whereby those control units not then receiving inhibit signals may be associated with a sequence of selected notes.
- 24. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein a sound generator for simulating french horn tones comprises,
- a source of ungated pitch pulses,
- a source of gating signals,
- a source of the force signal representative of the force with which a note is selected,
- gating means responsive to said gating signals for coupling said ungated pitch pulses to the gating means output to provide gated pitch pulses,
- a burple generator comprising a filter coupled to said source of a force signal having a resonant frequency of substantially 50 Hz with a Q of substantially 5 for producing pulse width modulation of the gated pitch pulses,
- a source of an envelope function signal,
- modulating means coupled to said source of said envelope function signal, said burple generator and said force signal for modulating the width of said gated pitch pulses in accordance with said force signal and the output of said burple generator and the height in accordance with said envelope function,
- and formant filtering means having a resonance of the order of 450 Hz,
- and means for coupling the width-height modulated signal to said formant filter.
- 25. Sound generating apparatus in accordance ith claim 24 wherein said source of ungated pitch pulses comprises,
- an initial source of ungated pitch pulses,
- multiplexing means coupled to said source of initial ungated pitch pulses,
- a source of transposition signals,
- counting means coupled to said source of initial ungated pitch pulses and responsive to said initial ungated pitch pulses for providing multiplex control signals,
- said multiplexer being coupled to said counting means and said source of transposition signals and responsive to them for providing said ungated pitch pulses at a rate that is equal to or a submultiple of the rate of said initial ungated pitch pulses.
- 26. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 21 and further comprising,
- first means for amplifying the width-height modulated signal at loud, soft and moderate levels in response to soft and loud control signals,
- the presence of said soft control signal and said loud control signals producing soft and loud amplification respectively,
- the absence of said soft and loud control signals producing moderate amplification.
- 27. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said control means includes a lockout circuit means for providing inhibit signals for preventing control units associated with respective sound generators from being associated with a duly selected note comprising,
- a ready input for receiving a ready signal representative of selection of a new note for association with a sound generator,
- input lines for receiving signals representative of the busy and idle states of the control units,
- and means responsive to the presence of said ready signal, busy signals from the control units of lesser order than a given control unit and an idle signal from said given control unit for inhibiting an inhibit signal to said given control unit while providing inhibit signals to said control units of lesser order.
- 28. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said control means includes a first group of control units and a second group of control units and lockout circuit means for preventing each of said control units from being associated with a newly selected note except upon the occurrence of the following conditions:
- the occurrence of a ready signal indicating a note has been selected by said note selecting means for association with a control unit,
- a respective control unit is in the idle condition, all control units of order number lower than a respective control unit in the group are busy and either the group comprising the respective control unit is not then coupled to another group or all the control units of said another group coupled to the first mentioned group are then busy.
- 29. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 and further comprising means for selecting which of two continuous note selection signals is the larger comprising,
- first and second emitter followers,
- means for applying said first and second note selection signals to the bases of said first and second emitter followers respectively,
- a field effect transistor having its source coupled to the emitter of one of said emitter followers and its drain coupled to the emitter of the other of said emitter followers,
- and means for coupling a gating signal to the gate of said field effect transistor for selectively rendering said field effect transistor conductive to effectively then intercouple the emitters of said first and second emitter followers and provide an output signal on the then intercoupled emitters representative of the greater of the two signals applied to the respective bases of said emitter follower.
- 30. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 and further comprising sample and hold gates for storing said note selection signals associated with respective claviers of a plurality thereof comprising said note selecting means with the output of each sample and hold gate being connected to sample and hold circuit means,
- means for enabling a respective sample and hold gate in response to selection of the associated note by the note selecting means and readiness of an associated control means for providing a note selection signal to said sample and hold circuit means for controlling the character of a note signal provided by an associated sound generator.
- 31. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 30 wherein said note selection signal is representative of force.
- 32. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 30 wherein said note selection signal is representative of side-to-side motion imparted to a clavier.
- 33. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one sound generator includes a glissando voltage controlled oscillator comprising,
- capacitive means for storing a charge,
- first switching means for discharging said capacitive means,
- a current source having a control electrode for providing a current proportional to a signal applied on said control electrode for delivering charging current to said capacitive means,
- bistable circuit means for selectively providing an output signal representative of the potential across said capacitive means,
- said bistable circuit including a gating input for receiving a signal for selectively enabling and disabling said bistable circuit.
- 34. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein a sound generator includes a run-up circuit comprising,
- first gated circuit means having a time constant of substantially 1 second,
- second gated circuit means having a time constant of substantially 1 microsecond,
- and summing junction means for cumulative combining the outputs of said first and second gated circuit means coupled to said first and second circuit means.
- 35. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 34 wherein said first gated circuit means comprises a first resistor in series with a first capacitor with the junction of said first resistor and first capacitor providing a run-up output,
- said second gated circuit means comprises a second resistor in series with a second capacitor with the junction therebetween being for receiving an input signal for processing by said run-up circuit means,
- first and second transistors having their emitters interconnected to the junction between a third resistor and said first capacitor and the base of said first transistor connected to the junction of said second resistor and second capacitor,
- and means for coupling a gating signal to the base of said second transistor.
- 36. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said control means includes lockout intercoupling circuit means comprising,
- an n-flop having n bistable stages characterized by n stable states and having n inputs,
- n run-up circuit means coupled to respective ones of said n-flop inputs for providing run-up signals thereto,
- each of said run-up circuit means having a first input for receiving a busy signal from an associated control unit in said control means and a second input connected to the other second inputs for receiving a common gating signal,
- means for providing separate outputs from each of said n bistable stages for providing separate lockout signals,
- and or gate means for combining the outputs of each of said n bistable stages for providing a lockout intercoupling signal.
- 37. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein a sound generator includes a voltage controlled oscillator having a frequency controlling input and said control means includes a control unit associated with each voltage controlled oscillator having sample and hold circuit means responsive to a note selection signal for providing a frequency controlling signal to the frequency controlling input of an associated voltage controlled oscillator,
- each control unit including means for storing the address in said note selecting means of the last note with which it is associated,
- means for comparing the stored address with that of the note then being interrogated by said means for scanning,
- and means for providing busy and idle signals representative of the associated voltage controlled oscillator being not free and free respectively to become associated with the note then being interrogated by said scanning means.
- 38. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said control means comprises a control unit associated with each of said sound generators,
- each control unit having means for storing the address of the note with which it is or last was associated,
- means for providing busy and idle signals respectively representative of it being and not being associated with a note then selected by said note selecting means,
- said control means further including demand circuit means associated with all said control units for providing a demand signal indicating if any control unit is not then associated with a note then being interrogated to provide a demand signal for associating an idle control unit with the note then being interrogated when that note is also selected by said note selecting means.
- 39. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 38 wherein said demand circuit means provides no demand signal when a control unit storing the address of the note then being interrogated also provides a busy signal.
- 40. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 39 wherein said demand circuit means comprises AND gates grouped in pairs with each gate in a pair including a control-unit buty input and a control-unit equality input and a first gate in each pair including a pair read input,
- an OR gate for each pair having input legs connected to respective outputs of each gate in a pair for providing an output signal that is the demand signal for the associated control units.
- 41. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 40 and further comprising,
- a middle OR gate having a pair of inputs respectively coupled to the outputs of said first-mentioned OR gates,
- an output AND gate having a first input coupled to the output of said middle OR gate and a second input for receiving a pair coupling control signal,
- and upper and lower OR gates each having one input leg coupled to the output of said output AND gate and the other input leg coupled to a respective one of the outputs of said first-mentioned OR gates for providing demand signal for an associated pair of control units.
- 42. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said scanning means comprises,
- clock means for providing driving clock pulses,
- note counter means driven by said clock pulses for providing elements of note address signals,
- octave counter means driven by said note counter means for providing other elements in note address signals,
- decoding means having a plurality of inputs connected to respective outputs of said note counter means and said octave counter means for providing a signal representative of a designated note address to then be interrogated,
- digital-to-analog converting means responsive to a signal provided by said decoding means for providing a corresponding potential representative of the freuqency of a note of a note of a musical scale designated by the note address signal,
- a note strobe univibrator triggered by said clock pulses for providing a note strobe signal,
- said control means including a plurality of control units each associated with a respective sound generator for providing an equality signal when the associated tone generator is then associated with a note designated by the contemporary address signal,
- a note depressed detector for providing a signal representative of a note having been selected by said note selecting means,
- a read univibrator triggered by the occurence of an equality signal or a signal provided by said note depressed detector,
- and an AND gate having a first of its two inputs coupled to the output of said note strobe univibrator and the other of its inputs coupled to the output of said read univibrator and having its outputs coupled to said decoding means for providing a gating signal that then causes said decoding means to provide the decoded output signal representative of the pitch of a note signal to then be provided.
- 43. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said note selecting means comprises a keyboard having a transistor associated with each note and a pair of capacitors associated with each transistor connected together at a junction connected to the associated transistor base,
- a frequency modulation strobe univibrator coupled to and for providing a pair of equal and opposite frequency modulation interrogating pulses to said keyboard,
- means for coupling respective ones of said frequency modulating interrogating pulses to respective free ends of said first and second capacitors,
- means for coupling the emitters of all said transistors to a common line,
- and frequency modulation decoder means coupled to said common line for providing a frequency modulating signal representative of the unbalance between the signals transmitted through the first and second capacitors.
- 44. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said scanning means comprises,
- a gated clock for providing clock pulses,
- a note depressed detector for providing a note depressed signal representative of a note being selected by said note selecting means,
- said control means including a control unit for each of said sound generators each having means for providing an equality signal representative of the associated tone generator being associated with the note then being interrogated by said scanning means,
- a read univibrator triggered by a signal provided by said note depressed detector or said equality signal for providing a read signal,
- and means for coupling said read signal to said gated clock to prevent said gated clock from cycling until the output signal provided by said read univibrator ends.
- 45. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said scanning means includes,
- gated clock means for providing clock pulses,
- a note depressed detector for providing a signal representative of a note having been selected by said note selecting means,
- said control means including a control unit associated with each of said sound generators including means for providing an equality signal when the associated sound generator is then associated with a note then being interrogated by said scanning means,
- a read univibrator triggered by a signal provided by said note depressed detector or by said equality signal for providing a read signal,
- and an AND gate having a first of two inputs coupled to the output of said note depressed detector and the other of its inputs coupled to the output of said read univibrator for providing a gated read signal to said control units, and a reset univibrator triggered by the output signal provided by said read univibrator.
- 46. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said scanning means comprises,
- gated clock means for providing clock pulses,
- a note depressed detector coupled to said note selecting means for providing a signal representative of a note being selected,
- a force decoder having first and second inputs for providing as an output a signal proportional to the time delay between the two signals applied to said first and second inputs,
- means for coupling the output of said note depressed detector to one of said inputs,
- and means for coupling the output of said gated clock means to the other of the force decoder inputs.
- 47. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said control means includes a plurality of control units each associated with a respective one of said sound generators and said priority establishing means includes means for intercoupling a plurality of control units to form a priority hierarchy of all said control units,
- said priority establishing means including,
- means for providing a higher priority signal H that is zero when all control units of higher priority are busy,
- means for providing a block inhibited signal BI that is one when all control units are busy for then inhibiting scanning by said scanning means until a control unit is not busy,
- means for providing a block coupled signal BC that is zero when the block of associated control units is coupled to another block of control units,
- and means for providing a lockout signal L.sub.i that is one when the associated control unit is selected,
- and logical circuit means for providing the system lockout signal satisfied by the logical relationship (L.sub.i .times.BC+H.times.BI) as a system lockout signal and logical circuit means for providing a lower priority signal H=BC.times.BI.times..SIGMA..sub.i L.sub.i to effectively cascade lockouts.
- 48. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said control means includes a control unit associated with each sound generator and means for providing a busy signal indicative of the associated sound generator and control unit then being associated with a particular note,
- a source of a manually controlled suppress signal for a control unit for keeping that control unit and the associated sound generator associated with a particular note,
- logical circuit means responsive to the absence of a first suppress signal and a first busy signal each associated with a first control unit for providing a first lockout signal,
- logical circuit means responsive to the absence of a second suppress signal and a second busy signal associated with a second control unit and the absence of said first lockout signal for providing a second lockout signal.
- 49. Sound generating apparatus in accordance with claim 48 and further comprising a source of a glissando control signal,
- and logical circuit means associated with each control unit for providing a lockout signal in the absence of an asociated suppress signal, an associated busy signal, a lockout signal associated with a control unit of lower order number and said glissando control signal.
- 50. A sound generator for creating the sound of a banjo comprising,
- note selecting means for selecting sound to be generated,
- a source of a peak speed signal representative of the maximum speed with which a note selecting means is actuated,
- a source of a sostenuto signal for sustaining a sound after a note selecting means selecting it has been released,
- a source of ungated variable frequency pulses,
- decay generating means coupled to said source of ungated variable frequency pulses, said source of a sostenuto signal, and said source of a peak speed signal for providing a modulating signal of amplitude characterized by a decay time that decreases with increasing frequency of said ungated variable frequency pulses and intensity related to said peak speed signal,
- amplitude modulating means having a signal input coupled to said source of ungated variable frequency pulses and a modulating input for receiving said modulating signal for modulating said ungated variable frequency pulses to provide a modulated signal having an envelope characterized by a decay time that decreases with increasing frequency of the fundamental of the sound then selected and an intensity related to said peak speed signal,
- and spectral envelope filtering means coupled to the output of said amplitude modulating means for shaping the spectrum of the modulated signal provided by said amplitude modulating means to conform substantially to that of the spectrum of the selected banjo sound and comprising a bandpass filter centered at substantially 800 Hz with a 3 db bandwidth of substantially 600 Hz.
- 51. A sound generator for simulating French horn tones comprising,
- note selecting means for selecting sounds to be generated,
- a source of ungated pitch pulses,
- a source of gating signals,
- a source of a force signal representative of the force with which a sound is selected,
- gating means responsive to said gating signals for coupling said ungated pitch pulses to the gating means output to provide gated pitch pulses,
- a burple generator comprising a filter coupled to said source of a force signal having a resonant frequency of substantially 50 Hz with a Q of substantially 5 for producing pulse width modulation at a modulating rate of less than 10 Hz of the gated pitch pulses,
- a source of an envelope function signal,
- modulating means coupled to said source of said envelope function signal, said burple generator and said force signal for modulating the width of said gated pitch pulses in accordance with said force signal and the output of said burple generator and the height in accordance with said envelope function to provide a width-height modulated signal,
- formant filtering means having a resonance of the order of 450 Hz,
- and means for coupling the width-height modulated signal to said formant filter.
- 52. In a music synthesizer comprised of a keyboard of M keys and a plurality of N voice channels, where N<M, each voice channels being responsive to a control voltage and a gate signal applied thereto for producing a sound whose frequency and duration are determined respectively by said control voltage and gate signal, the improvement comprising a control system for monitoring the states of said keys to produce, with respect to each closed key, a control voltage and gate signal for application to one of said voice channels, said control system comprising:
- counter means for cyclically producing a series of M unique addresses, each address identifying a different one of said M keys;
- means responsive to each of said M addresses for sampling the state of the identified key to produce a data signal comprised of successive bit signals, each at a first or second level respectively indicative of an open or closed key state;
- N channel logic means each connected to a different one of said channel logic means including register means capable of storing a key address;
- channel selection means responsive to said data signal produced by said sampling means defining said second level indicative of a closed key state for storing the address identifying that key is one of said N channel logic means registers;
- means in each of said N channel logic means for producing a gate signal with respect to the key identified by the address stored therein representing the time duration that the key remains in said closed state; and
- means in each of said N channel logic means for producing a control voltage having a level related to the address therein,
- digital to analog converter means responsive to said counter means for producing an analog voltage having a level related to the address produced by said counter means; and
- means for applying said analog voltage to each of said channel logic means,
- wherein each of said channel logic means includes a compare means for producing a match signal responsive to said address produced by said counter means matching the address stored in the register thereof,
- means for selectively defining either a REASSIGN or NON-REASSIGN mode; and
- means operative in said NON-REASSIGN mode and responsive to the production of said match signal for preventing said channel selection means from storing said address.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 714,527, filed Aug. 16, 1976, now abandoned.
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