Claims
- 1. A tone information processing device for an electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- analog-to-digital converting means for converting an analog external sound waveform signal into a digital waveform signal which represents a waveform corresponding to a waveform of said external sound waveform signal, and for outputting said digital waveform signal;
- recording memory means for recording said digital waveform signal outputted from said analog-to-digital converting means;
- reading and writing means for reading out said digital waveform signal from said record memory means at a rate corresponding to a designated tone frequency of a particular note in a play mode and for writing said digital waveform signal supplied from the analog-to-digital converting means into said record memory means at a sampling rate in a record mode;
- tone frequency designating means coupled to said reading and writing means for designating a frequency of the sound produced based on the digital waveform signal read out from said record memory means; and
- setting means coupled to said record memory means for setting start and end address of reading of said digital waveform signal recorded in said record memory means substantially at zero crossing points of said waveform signal;
- said reading and writing means including:
- a CPU;
- work memory means for storing data used for a control operation of said CPU; and
- waveform R/W controller means coupled to said record memory means and to said CPU, said waveform R/W controller means having a multiple channel structure for providing address signals to said record memory means on a time division basis, and each channel of said multiple channel structure being capable of providing respective reading address signals corresponding to the designated tone frequency in the play mode, and at least one channel of said multiple channel structure providing writing address signals changing at said sampling rate in the record mode.
- 2. A tone information processing device for an electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- analog-to-digital converting means for converting an analog external sound waveform signal into a digital waveform signal which represents a waveform corresponding to a waveform of said external sound waveform signal, and for outputting said digital waveform signal;
- record memory means for recording said digital waveform signal outputted from said analog-to-digital converting means;
- reading and writing means for reading out said digital waveform signal from said recording memory means at a rate corresponding to a designated tone frequency of a particular note in a play mode and for writing said digital waveform signal supplied from the analog-to-digital converting means into said record memory means at a sampling rate in a record mode;
- tone frequency designating means coupled to said reading and writing means for designating a frequency of the sound produced based on the signal digital waveform read out from said recording memory means; and
- setting means coupled to said record memory means for setting start and end addresses of reading of said digital waveform signal recorded in said record memory means substantially at zero crossing points of said waveform signal;
- said reading and writing means including:
- a CPU;
- work memory means for storing data used for a control operation of said CPU; and
- waveform R/W controller means coupled to said record memory means and to said CPU, said waveform R/W controller means having a multiple channel structure for providing address signals to said record memory means on a time division basis, and each channel of said multiple channel structure being capable of providing respective reading address signals corresponding to the designated tone frequency in the play mode, and at least one channel of said multiple channel structure providing writing address signals changing at said sampling rate in the record mode; and
- said work memory means including means for storing at least one of a recording area, tone pitch, keyboard width, key touch, envelope and note pitch of a plurality of external sounds which are recorded in digital form in said record memory means.
- 3. A tone information processing device for an electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- converting means for converting a waveform signal into a digital signal representing said waveform signal;
- record memory means for recording said digital signal representing said waveform signal; and
- control means for controlling recording of said digital signal in said record memory means in a record mode and for converting the recorded digital signal into a sound signal having a designated frequency in a play mode;
- said control means including addresses setting means for setting start and end addresses for reading of said digital signal recorded in said record memory means at zero crossing points of said waveform signal;
- said address setting means including incrementing means for incrementing a designated address of said record memory means; detecting means for detecting the polarity of the value of the digital signal in the designated address according to an increment of the designated address; comparing means for comparing the value of the digital signal with a predetermined value when a change in the polarity of the digital signal is detected by said detecting means; and storing means for storing as said start and end addresses of the record memory means addresses corresponding to values of the waveform when the waveform values are smaller than said predetermined value as compared by said comparing means; and
- said address setting means further including a CPU said work memory means for storing data used for a control operation of said CPU; and
- said control means further including waveform read/write (R/W) controller means coupled to said record memory means and to said CPU, said waveform R/W controller means comprising a multiple channel structure for providing address signals to said record memory means on a time division basis, and each channel of said multiple channel structure being capable of providing respective reading address signals corresponding to the designated tone frequency in the play mode, and at least one channel of said multiple channel structure providing writing address signals changing at said sampling rate in the record mode.
- 4. The tone information processing device according to claim 3, wherein said control means includes reading means for repeatedly reading out a portion of said digital signal by repeatedly designating addresses between said start and end addresses of said recording memory means.
- 5. A tone information processing device for an electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- memory means, having a plurality of memory areas, for storing a plurality of different digital waveform signals in respective different memory areas;
- coupling means for coupling a specified range of at least one parameter to each of the plurality of different digital waveform signals;
- inputting means for inputting a value of said at least one parameter according to am musical performance;
- judging means for judging a range to which said inputted value of the parameter belongs;
- selecting means for selecting one of said plurality of digital waveform signals corresponding to a judged result of said judging means so as to read out said one of said plurality of digital waveform signals from said record memory means;
- reading means for reading out said one of digital waveform signals from said record memory means selected by selecting means at a rate corresponding to a designated tone frequency; and
- sound generating means for generating sound signals based on the digital waveform signals read out from said memory means by said reading means.
- 6. A tone information processing device for an electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- memory means having a plurality of memory areas, for storing a plurality of different digital tone information to determine different tone signals in respective different memory areas;
- reading means for reading out a digital tone information recorded in said memory means;
- setting means for setting a plurality of ranges of at least one parameter, each of the ranges designating one of said plurality of different digital tone information;
- inputting means for inputting a parameter according to a musical performance;
- judging means for judging a range to which said inputted parameter belongs; and
- selecting means for selecting one of said plurality of digital tone information corresponding to a judged result of said judging means to read out said one of said plurality of digital tone information from said memory means.
- 7. The tone information processing device according to claim 6, wherein said ranges of at least one parameter are determined by a note of a musical performance.
- 8. The tone information processing device according to claims 6, wherein said ranges of at least one parameter are determined by a key touch of a key operation for a musical performance.
- 9. The tone information processing device according to claim 6, wherein said setting means includes means for setting a plurality of ranges defined by two dimensional parameters, one of which is a note and the other of which is a key touch according to the musical performance.
- 10. A tone information processing device for an electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- analog-to-digital converting means for converting an analog waveform signal into a digital signal;
- record memory means for recording said digital signal representing said analog waveform signal, said record memory means comprising a plurality of memory areas; and
- control means for controlling recording of said digital signal in said record memory means and for converting the recorded digital signal into a sound signal having a designated frequency;
- said control means including:
- ready-to-record state setting means for setting a ready-to-record state;
- first recording means for recording a first external sound signal in a memory area of said record memory means in said ready-to-record state;
- trigger means for setting an actual recording state; and
- second recording means for recording a second external signal in another memory area of said recording memory means when said actual recording state is set by said trigger means.
- 11. A tone information processing device for an electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- supplying means for supplying a digital waveform signal representing an analog waveform signal;
- memory means having a plurality of memory areas, for storing a plurality of different digital waveform signals in respective different memory areas;
- coupling means for coupling a specified range of at least one parameter to each of the different digital waveform signals;
- inputting means for inputting a value of said at least one parameter according to a musical performance;
- judging means for judging a range to which said inputted value of the parameter belongs;
- selecting means for selecting one of said plurality of digital waveform signals corresponding to a result judged by said judging means so as to read out said one of said plurality of digital waveform signals from said memory means;
- outputting means for outputting said one of digital waveform signals from said memory means selected by selecting means at a rate corresponding to a designated tone frequency; and
- sounds generating means for generating sound signals based on the digital waveform signals outputted from said memory means by said outputting means.
- 12. The tone information processing device according to claim 11, wherein said ranges of at least one parameter are determined by a note of a musical performance.
- 13. The tone information processing device according to claim 11, wherein said ranges of at least one parameter are determined by a key touch of a key operation for a musical performance.
- 14. The tone information processing device according to claim 11, wherein said setting means includes means for setting plurality of ranges defined by two dimensional parameters, one of which is a note and the other of which is a key touch according to the musical performance.
- 15. A tone information processing device for an electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- supplying means for supplying a digital signal representing an analog waveform signal;
- record memory means for recording said digital signal;
- outputting means for outputting said digital signal from said record memory means; and
- allotment designating means coupled to said outputting means for designating an allotment of a particular note to a pitch of said digital signal recorded in said record memory means;
- said outputting means including means for outputting the digital signal from said record memory means at a rate which is determined by the particular note alloted by said allotment means and also a designated note corresponding to a sequence of a musical performance.
- 16. A tone information processing device for an electronic musical instrument, comprising:
- supplying means for supplying a digital signal representing an analog waveform signal;
- record memory means coupled to said supplying means for recording of said digital signal; and
- control means for controlling recording of said digital signal in said record memory means and for converting the recorded digital signal into a sound signal having a designated frequency;
- said control means including:
- ready-to-record state setting means for setting a ready-to-record state;
- first recording means for recording a first external sound signal in a memory area of said record memory means in said ready-to-record state;
- trigger means for setting an actual recording state; and
- second recording means for recording a second external sound signal in another memory area of said record memory means when said actual recording state is set by said trigger means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/072,221, filed July 10, 1987, now abandoned, which in turn is a Division of Ser. No. 07/760,290, filed July 29, 1985, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,681,008.
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