Claims
- 1. An electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- tone generating means for generating a plurality of different digital waveform signals corresponding to different timbres;
- setting means for setting a plurality of ranges defined by two parameters, a first one of said parameters being a pitch parameter and a second one of said parameters being a key touch parameter, which parameters vary according to the musical performance, a range for said pitch parameter in combination with a range for said key touch parameter respectively designating one of said plurality of different digital waveform signals having different timbres;
- inputting means for inputting said two parameters including touch information and pitch information according to a musical performance;
- judging means for judging a respective range to which each of the inputted two parameters belongs; and
- selecting means for selecting one of said plurality of digital waveform signals, corresponding to said different timbres, from said setting means corresponding to a judged result of said judging means to generate said one of said plurality of different digital waveform signals from said tone generating means, said plurality of different digital waveform signals thereby being selectively generated in order to output a sound having a corresponding timbre in response to said two parameters thus inputted.
- 2. The electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein:
- said tone generating means includes memory means having a plurality of memory areas, for storing the plurality of different digital waveform signals in respective different memory areas; and
- said selecting means includes means for selecting one of said plurality of different digital waveform signals corresponding to the judged result to read out said one of said plurality of digital waveform signals from said memory means.
- 3. An electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- tone generating means for generating a plurality of different digital waveform signals corresponding to different timbres;
- inputting means for inputting two parameters, a first one of which is a not parameter and a second one of which is a key touch parameter, according to a musical performance; and
- selecting means coupled to said tone generating means and to said inputting means for selecting at least one of different digital waveform signals, corresponding to said different timbres, to be generated from said tone generating means in accordance with said two parameters inputted from said inputting means, said plurality of different digital waveform signals thereby being selectively generated in order to output a sound having a corresponding timbre in response to said two parameters thus inputted.
- 4. The electronic musical instrument according to claim 3, wherein:
- said tone generating means includes memory means having a plurality of memory areas for storing the plurality of different digital waveform signals in respective different memory areas; and
- said selecting means includes means for selecting at least one of the different digital waveform signals to be read out from said memory means.
- 5. An electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- tone generating means for generating a plurality of different musical sound signals corresponding to different timbres;
- supplying means for supplying two parameters according to a musical performance; and
- determining means coupled to said tone generating means and to said supplying means for determining a musical sound signal, corresponding to said different timbres, to be generated from said tone generating means in accordance with said two parameters supplied from said supplying means, said plurality of different musical sound signals thereby being selectively generated in order to output a sound having a corresponding timbre in response to said two parameters thus supplied.
- 6. The electronic musical instrument according to claim 5, wherein said determining means includes memory means for storing a plurality of range data which determine the range of said two parameters for respective different musical sound signals.
- 7. The electronic musical instrument according to claim 6, wherein said first one of said two parameters is a note and said second one of said two parameters is a key touch.
- 8. The electronic musical instrument according to claim 5, wherein said first one of said two parameters is a note and said second one of said two parameters is a key touch.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/388,720 filed Jul. 31, 1989 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,970,935), which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/072,221 filed Jul. 10, 1987 (now abandoned), which is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/760,290 filed Jul. 29, 1985 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,681,008).
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