Claims
- 1. In combination in an electronic musical instrument:
- a plurality of selectively actuable control elements for controlling the sounding of musical notes;
- a keydown detector for detecting when any one of said control elements is actuated to produce a keydown signal;
- a legato pulse generator for producing a legato pulse signal each time an additional one of said control elements is effectively actuated;
- a tone signal generator coupled to said control elements for producing electrical tone signals in response to actuation thereof;
- a voltage controlled amplifier for gating said electrical tone signals to an output circuit; and
- voltage envelope control circuitry for said voltage controlled amplifier comprising:
- a basic time constant circuit comprising an input lead, an output lead coupled to said voltage controlled amplifier, and a resistor and capacitor coupled in parallel between said input and output leads and ground;
- a plurality of envelope signal generating means coupled individually to one or both of said keydown detector and said legato pulse generator, each adapted to be operatively coupled to said input lead of said basic time constant circuit to produce a different envelope signal on said output lead thereof; and
- selector circuit means for selectively coupling individual ones of said envelope signal generating means to said input lead.
- 2. The combination as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said envelope signal generating means is a dual mode percussion circuit comprising:
- charging circuit means for transmitting said legato pulse signal as a rapid charging signal to said capacitor in said basic time constant circuit;
- discharge circuit means for discharging said capacitor at a selected rate after said legato pulse signal has expired; and
- percussion mode select circuit means coupled between said keydown detector and said capacitor and having a first selectable operating state in which said keydown detector is effectively connected to said capacitor to discharge said capacitor rapidly upon release of all control elements and a second selectable operating state in which said keydown detector is effectively disconnected from said capacitors to enable said discharge circuit means to continue discharging said capacitor at said selected rate even after release of all control elements.
- 3. The combination as claimed in claim 2, wherein said discharge circuit means comprises a plurality of resistive discharge paths selectively coupled in parallel to said capacitor to discharge said capacitor at different rates.
- 4. The combination as claimed in claim 3, wherein said discharge circuit means further comprises an additional parallel discharge path including a resistor of relatively small value and diode coupled in series between said capacitor and a voltage intermediate the charged voltage of said capacitor and ground reference potential to discharge said capacitor rapidly to said intermediate voltage upon expiration of said legato pulse whereupon said diode becomes back biased to eliminate said additional discharge path.
- 5. The combination as claimed in claim 2, wherein said percussion mode select circuit means comprises a pair of oppositely poled diodes coupled in series between said keydown detector and said capacitor and a switch selected bias circuit coupled to the junction of said diodes for selectively back biasing both diodes to disconnect said keydown detector from said capacitor; and wherein said discharge circuit means comprises a plurality of switch operable transistor gates for switching resistors of different values into and out of parallel discharge paths for said capacitor.
- 6. The combination as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tone signal generating means is of the latching type such that the last played tone signal continues after release of its related control element; and one of said envelope generating means is a sostenuto circuit comprising:
- a bistable flip-flop circuit having an output coupled to said capacitor;
- a reset gate operable to keep said flip-flop circuit in reset until sostenuto keying is desired; and
- a unidirectional circuit coupled between said keydown detector and a set lead of said flip-flop circuit so that an initial keydown signal following release of said reset gates places said flip-flop circuit in a set condition whereas the disappearance of said keydown signal is inhibited from resetting said flip-flop circuit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier, co-pending application Ser. No. 447,905, filed Mar. 4, 1974 entitled "A monophonic Electronic Musical Instrument", now U.S. Pat. No. 3,898,905.
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