Claims
- 1. In an electronic organ or the like having a source of tone signals, a plurality of keyers each including a control terminal, and keyboard controlled means for selectively supplying keyer actuating voltages to the control terminals of the keyers, a plurality of envelope generators interposed between the keyboard controlled means and the keyers each comprising: an input terminal connected with the keyer actuating voltage, an output terminal connected with the control terminal of the respective keyer, first means for storing a voltage, second means connected to said output terminal for storing a voltage, third variable conductivity means connected between said first means and said input terminal for providing when actuated a path between said input terminal and said first means whereby the voltage level at said input terminal can be transferred to said first means, and fourth variable conductivity means connected between said first and second means providing when actuated a path between said first and second means whereby the voltage level at said first means can be transferred to said second means, the improvement being means for repetitively and alternately actuating said third and fourth means to transfer the voltage level at said input through said first means to said second means by increments over a period of time comprising a clock driven counter having a variable effective count length and having its output connected to said third and fourth means for actuating the same, and means connected to said counter for varying the effective count length of said counter so as to vary the rate at which said third and fourth means are repetitively and cyclically actuated, said means for varying the effective length of said counter comprising a source of count length control signals, and said means for varying comprising a plurality of multilevel decoders connected respectively to the count length control signals, each said decoder having one input terminal connected to at least one of said count length control signals and to at least one of the tone signals and further having a plurality of outputs on which the signals on its input terminal appear, respectively, the outputs of said multilevel decoders that carry the tone signals being operatively coupled to respective ones of the keyers.
- 2. The electronic organ of claim 1 wherein said means for storing voltage are capacitors and said variable conductivity means are electronic switches, said counter has a plurality of outputs, and said means for varying the effective count length comprises data select logic means controlled by said multilevel decoders for connecting one of said counter outputs of said electronic switches.
- 3. The electronic organ of claim 1 wherein said multilevel decoders are tri-level decoders.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 962,003, filed Nov. 20, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,217,801.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Lancaster, Music Modules, Popular Electronics, Jun. 1976, pp. 59-66. |
Divisions (1)
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962003 |
Nov 1978 |
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