Claims
- 1. An electronic tone generator comprising:
- a signal-generating oscillator;
- a memory circuit for storing tone and time data and corresponding tone generating circuit bits for each note to be produced; and
- two note producing circuits, each including a first programmable counter having a control input connected to receive data from said memory circuit and a signal input coupled to receive an output of said signal-generating oscillator, said note producing circuits variably dividing signals produced by said signal-generating oscillator in order to sequentially produce note outputs of predetermined frequencies and durations according to data read from said memory circuit, said note producing circuits being selected in response to said corresponding tone generating circuit bits, the note outputs of said two note producing circuits being used to produce a music effect.
- 2. An electronic tone generator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said note outputs are interrelated so that said two note producing circuits respectively produce a main melody and an accompanying melody.
- 3. An electronic tone generator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said note producing circuits produce equivalent notes having a time difference therebetween so as to produce an echo effect.
- 4. An electronic tone generator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said note producing circuits produce notes having a small audio frequency difference therebetween so as to introduce a beat frequency into said music effect.
- 5. An electronic tone generator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- a selecting and latching circuit, electrically connected to said first programmable counters and said memory circuit, for selecting one of said first programmable counters in response to said tone generating circuit bits, thereby latching said tone data corresponding to said tone generating circuit bits for said selected first programmable counter until a next tone data sent to said selected first programmable counter replaces said tone data corresponding to said tone generating circuit bits.
- 6. An electronic tone generator as claimed in claim 5, further comprising:
- circuit means, electrically connected to said oscillator and said memory circuit, operating in response to said time data in said memory circuit, for governing the duration of the note outputs of said two note producing circuits.
- 7. An electronic tone generator as claimed in claim 6, wherein said circuit means includes:
- a second programmable counter variably dividing signals outputted from said oscillator according to said time data in said memory circuit; and
- an address counter receiving an output of said second programmable counter and outputting a signal to said memory circuit to advance a memory address so that said second programmable counter and one of said first programmable counters obtain data for a next note.
- 8. An electronic tone generator as claimed in claim 7, further comprising:
- means for mixing and amplifying note wave forms produced by said note producing circuits; and
- an electroacoustic transducer receiving an output of said mixing and amplifying means and outputting a sound of a special sound effect.
- 9. An electronic tone generator as claimed in claim 8, further comprising an enveloping circuit, electrically connected between said mixing and amplifying means and one of said first programmable counters, for applying a selected modulating envelope to the outputted signal of said one of said first programmable counters.
- 10. An electronic tone generator comprising:
- a signal generating oscillator;
- a memory circuit for storing tone and time data and corresponding tone generating circuit bits for each note to be produced; and
- at least two tone producing circuits, each including a first programmable counter having a control input connected to receive data from said memory circuit and a signal input coupled to receive an output of said oscillator, said tone producing circuits each producing a tone in response to said corresponding tone and time data and said corresponding tone generating circuit bits.
- 11. An electronic tone generator as claimed in claim 10, wherein said memory circuit includes:
- a second programmable counter to control a time period before an occurrence of a next tone;
- an address counter for sequentially fetching said next tone; and
- a selecting circuit to select one of said tone producing circuits to receive said corresponding tone and time data.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 116,968, filed Nov. 5, 1987, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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