Claims
- 1. In an electronic musical instrument of the type having means for automatically producing a preselected rhythm accompaniment having a desired tempo and an analog tempo rate control for establishing said desired tempo, the improvement in combination therewith comprising display means including a plurality of numerical display devices for displaying said tempo in numeric characters, digital data processing means for producing a rate determined by said rate control to establish said desired tempo, means responsive to said processing means for causing said display means to display said tempo in numeric characters representing the number of beats per minute, said processing means including hysteresis means for reducing the sensitivity of said rate control when changing tempos so as to reduce jitter in the display of said numeric characters on said display means.
- 2. The musical instrument according to claim 1 wherein said digital data processing means comprises a microprocessor.
- 3. In an electronic musical instrument of the type having means for automatically producing a preselected rhythm accompaniment having a desired tempo, a tempo rate control for establishing said desired tempo, display means comprising a plurality of numerical display devices for successively displaying a numerical 1 representing the downbeat of a measure of music in a first display device, a numerical 2 representing the second beat of the measure in an adjoining display device, and successively incremented numerical integers associated with successive beats in the measure in successive adjoining numerical display devices until all numerical integers associated with beats in the measure have been displayed; and digital data processing means for causing said display to successively display, at a rate determined by the setting of said rate control, a numerical 1 representing the downbeat of the measure in said first display device, a numerical 2 representing the second beat of the measure in said adjoining display device, and successively incremented numerical integers associated with successive beats in the measure in said successive numerical display devices, until all numerical integers associated with beats in the measure have been displayed.
- 4. The musical instrument according to claim 3 wherein said digital data processing means comprises a microprocessor.
- 5. The musical instrument according to claim 3 wherein said digital data processing means includes means for blanking all display devices so that each of said numerical characters is displayed for less than a full beat.
- 6. The musical instrument according to claim 3 including means for synchronizing said displaying means with said accompaniment tempo such that said first numerical character is displayed coincidentally with the down beat initiating said rhythm accompaniment output.
- 7. In an electronic musical instrument of the type having means for automatically producing a preselected rhythm accompaniment having a desired tempo, said means including a counter means producing in response to an input clock signal an output address representative of the state of said counter means and corresponding to a particular beat in a measure of music, the improvement in combination therewith comprising:
- a tempo rate control for establishing said desired tempo;
- visible display means comprising a plurality of numerical display devices arranged in adjoining relationship for successively displaying a numerical 1 representing the down beat of the measure in a first display device, a numerical 2 representing the second beat of the measure in an adjoining display device, and successively incremented numerical integers associated with successive beats in the measure in successive adjoining numerical display devices, until all numerical integers associated with beats in the measure have been displayed; and
- digital data processing means for causing said display to successively display, at rate determined by the setting of said rate control, a numerical 1 representing the down beat of the measure in said first display device, a numerical 2 representing the second beat of the measure in said adjoining display device, and successively incremented numerical integers associated with successive beats in the measure in said successive numerical display devices, until all numerical integers associated with beats in the measure have been displayed.
- 8. The musical instrument according to claim 7 wherein said digital data processing means includes means for displaying a particular one of said numerical characters in response to a unique output address of said counter means.
- 9. The musical instrument according to claim 7 wherein said digital data processing means includes timing means for producing said clock signal.
- 10. The musical instrument according to claim 9 wherein said timing means comprises capacitor means, variable resistor means connected between said capacitor means and a source of voltage, means for causing said capacitor to begin charging at a rate determined by the setting of said variable resistor means, and means for detecting when the voltage on said capacitor reaches a predetermined value to produce said clock signal.
- 11. In an electronic musical instrument of the type having means for automatically producing a preselected rhythm accompaniment having a desired tempo and a tempo rate control for establishing said desired tempo, the improvement in combination therewith comprising display means including a plurality of numerical display devices for displaying said tempo in numeric characters, digital data processing means for producing a rate determined by said rate control to establish said desired tempo, and means repsonsive to said processing means for causing said display means to display said tempo in numeric characters representing the number of beats per minute, said rhythm accompaniment means including means for producing an audible output and means for inhibiting said audible output and said digital data processing means including means for permitting said display only when said audible output is inhibited.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 143,269, filed 4/24/80, now abandoned.
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