Claims
- 1. In an electronic musical instrument having a keyboard with a plurality of keys, a tone signal generator for producing a tone signal, means for controlling said tone signal generator in response to operation of one of said keys and an output system for receiving said tone signal and converting the same into sound waves, the combination comprising:
- (a) sensing means juxtaposed with said keyboard for sensing the force applied to said one of said keys independently of key speed at which operated and for producing a DC electrical signal having a level corresponding to the instantaneous value of said force, and
- (b) amplifier means connected to said sensing means and to said output system for controlling the amplitude of said sound waves in response to said DC electrical signal.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said sensing means comprises a variable capacitor unit having first and second conductors and a dielectric therebetween, said first conductor being mechanically connected to said key for changing its position relative to said second conductor to cause the capacitance of said capacitor to vary in response to a force applied to said key, and voltage producing means connected to said variable capacitor for producing a DC voltage in response to the capacitance of said variable capacitor.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the sensing means is responsive to a plurality of said keys for sensing the force with which said keys are operated and producing a signal having a level corresponding to said force.
- 4. A variable capacitance unit for the keyboard of an electronic musical instrument for producing a signal responsive to the force applied to a key of said keyboard independently of key speed at which operated, comprising:
- (a) a first conductor disposed below said keyboard and extending along the length thereof,
- (b) a second conductor supported above said first conductor and adapted to be moved downwardly in response to operation of one of said keys,
- (c) a dielectric layer interposed between said first and second conductors for maintaining them electrically insulated from each other, and
- (d) electrical conductor means secured to said first and second conductors for manifesting an electrical DC signal in response to the capacitance between said first and second conductors representative of the force applied to said one of said keys independently of key speed at which operated.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said first conductor comprises an elongate conductive body and said second conductive body comprises a conductive elastomer supported in a plane above said first conductor and adapted to be deformed downwardly in response to key operation.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 5, including spring means supported above said second conductor and adapted to be stretched downwardly in response to operation of said key, thereby to force said second conductor downwardly toward said first conductor.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the upper surface of one of said conductors is a convex curved cylindrical surface.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7, including resilient means interposed between said key and at least one of said conductors whereby one of said conductors is movable and forced downwardly over an area exceeding the area of contact between said key and said resilient means, a portion of the movable conductor being adapted to be pushed downwardly sufficiently as to be closely adjacent to the upper surface of a stationary one of said conductors, the area of close adjacence depending on the force with which said key is operated.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said movable conductor comprises a conductive elastomer on an elongate cylindrical body interposed between said key and said stationary conductor for engaging said stationary conductor as it moves downwardly so as to displace a portion of said movable conductor.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9, including resilient means interposed between said key and said stationary conductor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 695,042, filed 6/11/76 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,365,533, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 495,130 filed 8/5/74, abandoned.
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