Claims
- 1. A musical tone signal generating apparatus comprising:
- (a) memory means for storing musical tone waveform data indicative of plural cycles of a musical tone waveform, said musical tone waveform being divided into several segments each designated by a front address and an end address, wherein a reading operation of said memory means is controlled by designating addresses;
- (b) first reading means for repeatedly reading out said musical tone waveform data of a predetermined segment from said memory means by repeatedly designating addresses between said front and end address corresponding to said predetermined segment, so that said musical tone waveform data read by said first reading means is outputted as first musical tone waveform data;
- (c) second reading means for repeatedly reading out said musical tone waveform data of said predetermined segment by shifting designation timings of the addresses between said front and end addresses corresponding to said predetermined segment with a predetermined shifting time, so that said musical tone waveform data read by said second reading means is outputted as second musical tone waveform data; and
- (d) mixing means for mixing said first musical tone waveform data and said second musical tone waveform data together by a mixing rate,
- whereby a musical tone signal is generated in response to mixed musical tone waveform data outputted form said mixing means.
- 2. A musical tone signal generating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said mixing rate is controlled to be gradually increased in the vicinity of said front address of said predetermined segment, while said mixing rate is controlled to be gradually decreased in the vicinity of said end address of said predetermined segment.
- 3. A musical tone signal generating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said predetermined shifting time is set identical to a half of the time required to read out one segment.
- 4. A musical tone signal generating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first and second musical tone waveform data are red form said memory means based on a time-sharing system.
- 5. A musical tone signal generating apparatus comprising:
- (a) a waveform memory for storing musical tone waveform data indicative of plural cycles of a musical tone waveform, said musical tone waveform being divided into several segments each designated by a front address and an end address wherein a reading operation of said memory means is controlled by designating addresses;
- (b) address designating means for sequentially designating plural series of addresses each designating the same segment with a predetermined time lag, by which plural series of musical tone waveform data are sequentially read form said waveform memory;
- (c) mixing rate control means for controlling a mixing rate by which said plural series of musical tone waveform data are to be mixed together; and
- (d) means for mixing said plural series of musical tone waveform data by said mixing rate,
- whereby a musical tone signal is generated in response to mixed musical tone waveform data.
- 6. A musical tone signal generating apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said predetermined time lag is set identical to a half of the time required to read out one segment.
- 7. A musical tone signal generating apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said plural series of musical tone waveform data are sequentially read out based on a time-sharing system.
- 8. A musical tone signal generating apparatus comprising:
- (a) a waveform memory for storing musical tone waveform data indicative of plural cycles of a musical tone waveform, said musical tone waveform being divided into several segments each having two edges which are respectively designated by a head address and an end address, wherein a reading operation of said waveform memory is controlled by designating said head and end addresses;
- (b) address designating means capable of designating desirable two pairs of head and end addresses, based on a time sharing system, by which two series of musical tone waveform data both concerning the same segment of said musical tone waveform are sequentially read form said waveform memory, wherein a predetermined phase difference is set between said desirable two pairs of head and end addresses;
- (c) mixing rate control means for controlling a mixing rate in accordance with said desirable two paris of head and end addresses; and
- (d) means for mixing said two series of musical tone waveform data by said mixing rate,
- whereby a musical tone signal is generated in response to mixed musical tone waveform data.
- 9. A musical tone signal generating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said predetermined phase difference is set identical to a half of the phase of one segment.
- 10. A musical tone signal generating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said address designating means designates said desirable two paris of head and end addresses based on a time-sharing system.
- 11. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- memory means for storing digital waveform signals;
- designating means for designating a loop interval of the digital waveform signals stored in said memory means;
- output means for repeatedly reading the digital waveform signals in the loop interval designated by said designating means from said memory means and outputting a plurality of loop digital waveform signals having different phases;
- generating means for generating weighting signals for weighting said plurality of loop digital waveform signals; and
- synthesizing means for weighting said plurality of loop digital waveform signals output form said output means in response to the weighting signals and synthesizing the weighted loop digital waveform signals.
Priority Claims (5)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/773,369, filed Oct. 7, 1991 which is a division of Ser. No. 07/492,245 filed Mar. 9, 1990, and which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/118,448 filed Nov. 6, 1987 (now abandoned).
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