Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument comprising:
- keyboard means having a plurality of keys;
- tone signal generating means for generating a tone signal each time when at least one key among said plurality of keys is depressed, said tone signal having a frequency corresponding to the depressed key;
- automatic rhythm accompaniment means which comprises tempo clock pulse generating means for generating tempo clock pulses, rhythm pattern signal generating means for generating a rhythm pattern signal in response to said tempo clock pulses, said rhythm pattern signal being a signal expressing a pattern of a certain rhythm, and sound source means for converting said rhythm pattern signal into a rhythm sound signal which is a musical tone signal different from said tone signal and representing a rhythmic sound of at least one rhythmic musical instrument;
- control means responsive to said rhythm pattern signal for producing a control signal whose waveform is different from that of said rhythm pattern signal;
- variable filter means receiving said tone signal from said tone signal generating means and having a control input terminal to which said control signal from said control means is applied to alter an amplitude-frequency characteristic of said variable filter means whereby the timbre characteristics of said tone signal from said tone generating means are caused to vary in synchronism with a generation timing of said rhythm sound signal.
- 2. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein said rhythm pattern signal comprises a plurality of pattern signals, said rhythm pattern signal generating means generating in parallel said plurality of pattern signals which correspond to different rhythmic musical instruments respectively, and wherein said control means comprises converting means for converting said plurality of pattern signals which correspond to different rhythmic musical instruments respectively into a serial rhythm pattern signal which is equal to a serial form of said plurality of pattern signals generated in parallel and control signal generating means receiving said serial rhythm pattern signal for generating said control signal.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2, wherein said converting means comprises mixing means which mixes at different amplitude levels said plurality of pattern signals generated in parallel from said rhythm pattern signal generating means and sends out the mixed pattern signals in serial form as said serial rhythm pattern signal.
- 4. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 2, further comprising means for generating a key-on signal indicative of a key-on duration of the depressed key and a gate circuit responsive to said key-on signal for feeding said serial rhythm pattern signal to said control signal generating means.
- 5. An electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein said rhythm pattern signal genrating means comprises memory means which stores a plurality of rhythm patterns, the different rhythm patterns corresponding to patterns of different rhythms respectively, and wherein said automatic rhythm accompaniment means further comprises selection means for selecting one among said plurality of rhythm patterns, said rhythm pattern signal corresponding to the selected rhythm pattern.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 188,575, filed Sept. 18, 1980, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 003,476, filed Jan. 15, 1979, now abandoned.
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3890871 |
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Continuations (2)
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