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Electronic music system and stringed instrument input device therefor
2010-03-02 00:00:00
with any one of said frets for producing and supplying to said voltage controlled tone generator, asthe driving input signal for said tone generator, a voltage signal having a voltage value analogously related to the frequency of the musical tone assigned to the contacting string-fret pair, said voltage controlled tone generator including means forproducing an intermediate signal having a frequency related to said input voltage signal, an amplifier having a voltage controlled gain for varying the amplitude of said intermediate signal, an envelope generator for providing a voltage waveformcontrolling the gain of said amplifier, and means for turning said envelope generator on to initiate the production of a new voltage waveform therefrom in response to said at least one string being brought into contact with any one of said frets.

2. An electronic music system comprising a voltage controlled tone generator, a stringed instrument having a plurality of spaced parallel strings located over a fret board having a plurality of frets extending transversely of said strings andspaced one from another along the length of said fret board with each string-fret pair representing an assigned musical tone, and means responsive of any one of said strings being pressed into contact with any one of said frets for producing andsupplying to said voltage controlled tone generator, as the driving input for said tone generator, a voltage signal having a voltage value analogously related to the frequency of the musical tone represented by the contacting string-fret pair.

3. A music system as defined in claim 2 further characterized by said voltage controlled tone generator including means for producing an intermediate signal having a frequency related to said input voltage signal, an amplifier having a voltagecontrolled gain for varying the amplitude of said intermediate signal, an envelope generator for producing a voltage waveform controlling the gain of said amplifier, and means for turning said envelope generator on to initiate the production of a newvoltage waveform therefrom in response to any one of said strings being brought into contact with any one of said frets.

4. A music system as defined in claim 3 further characterized by means for inhibiting the production of another voltage waveform from said envelope generator until after all of said strings are first out of contact with any of said frets.

5. An electronic music system comprising a voltage controlled tone generator, a stringed instrument having a plurality of spaced parallel strings and a plurality of frets spaced from one another along the length of said strings and eachextending transversely across all of said strings with each string-fret pair representing an assigned musical tone, and means responsive to any one or more of said strings being pressed into contact with any one or more of said frets for producing andsupplying to said voltage controlled tone generator, as the driving input signal for said tone generator, a voltage signal having a voltage value analogously related to the frequency of the highest musical tone represented by the contacting string-fretpair or pairs.

6. An electronic music system as defined in claim 5 further characterized by said means for producing a voltage signal including means for applying a discrete voltage to each of said frets and which discrete voltage is different from thatapplied to other of said frets, an offset voltage source providing a plurality of offset voltages each assigned to a respective one of said strings and each of which offset voltages is different from the other of said offset voltages, and meansresponsive to any one of said strings being pressed into contact with any one of said frets for adding the voltage appearing on said one fret to the offset voltage assigned to said one string to produce a resultant voltage signal analogously related tothe tone represented by the contacting string-fret pair.

7. An electronic music system comprising a voltage controlled to...
Generation of noise-like tones in an electronic musical instrument
2010-02-27 00:00:00
values representing the amplitudes of points defining the waveform of a musical tone are transferred to a digital-to-analog converter at a rate proportional to the pitch of the tone being generated. Noise is superimposed on the musical tone by means of a random binary signal generator which controls a circuit for modifying selected ones of the digital values as they are transferred from the master data list to the converter. Modification of the selected values may be by a right shift operation, a 2's complement operation, or by selective delay.ClaimsWhat is claimed is:

1. An electronic tone synthesizer for generating an audio signal having a predetermined waveform in which noise is superimposed on the audio signal, comprising: a group ofdigital words representing the relative amplitudes of equally spaced points defining the waveform of an audio signal, a digital-to-analog converter, means transferring the digital words sequentially from the generating means and applying the words inrepetitive sequence to the converter, the transferring means including means for modifying the digital value of any selected word as it is being transferred, a random signal generator for generating an output signal at random time intervals, and meansresponsive to the random output signal for momentarily activating said means for modifying a word being transferred, whereby the digital words are modified at random during transfer.

2. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for modifying said digital values includes a right shift circuit for shifting the digital values of the randomly selected words numerically at least one place to the right.

3. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for modifying said digital values includes a 2's complement circuit for generating the 2's complement of the digital values of the randomly selected words.

4. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for modifying said digital values includes means for delaying the time of transfer at which a selected word is transferred from the generating means.

5. Apparatus of claim 2 wherein the transferring means further includes a shift register, a right shift circuit for transferring each of the digital words in seq...
Electronic musical instrument with exponential keyboard and voltage controlled oscillator
2010-02-26 00:00:00
divider comprising a plurality of resistance elements connected in series, each of said elements having different resistance valueswhich bear an exponential relation to the resistance values of the adjacent connected resistors such that the voltage at successive junctions of said resistance elements correspond to a geometric series, said resistance elements being formed of the samematerial and being physically located in close physical juxtaposition with each other, so that all said resistors are maintained at approximately the same temperature, with approximately constant relative resistances.

2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said resistance elements are formed simultaneously as portions of a single integrated thick-film circuit.

3. In an electronic musical instrument having an electrical power supply, a voltage controlled oscillator for producing a sound signal having a frequency proportional to a control voltage applied to it, a keyboard having a plurality of keys, aplurality of switches, one for each of said keys, each adapted to be operated by depression of its associated key, and connecting means connected with said switches for connecting a control voltage to said oscillator which corresponds to the position ofthe key associated with an operated one of said switches, the combination comprising a reference voltage generator connected to said electrical power supply for producing a reference voltage, and means connecting said oscillator to said reference voltagegenerator, said reference voltage generator being adapted to produce a shift in the level of said reference voltage in response to a change in the level of voltage of said electrical power supply, said shift having a magnitude and direction tending tocompensate for said change in power supply voltage level, whereby said oscillator frequency is substantially independent of said change.

4. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said reference voltage generator comprises an inverter having an input connected with said power supply.

5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said oscillator comprises an integrator for integrating a voltage derived from said voltage divider, a comparator connected to said integrator and operative to compare an output produced by saidintegrator with said reference voltage, and means connected with said comparator and operative upon a comparison of said integrator output and said reference voltage for resetting said integrator for a subsequent cycle of integration.

6. An electronic musical instrument having a voltage controlled oscillator for producing a sound signal having a frequency proportional to a control voltage applied to it, a keyboard having a plurality of keys, a plurality of switches, one foreach of said keys, each adapted to be operated by depression of its associated key, a voltage divider connected with said switches for connecting a control voltage to said oscillator which corresponds to the position of the key associated with anoperated one of said switches, said voltage divider comprising a plurality of resistance elements connected in series, each of said elements having resistance values which bear an exponential relation to the resistance values of adjacent connectedresistors such that the voltage at successive junctions of said resistance elements correspond to a geometric series, means for supplying a selected potential across said series circuit, whereby said control voltage is dependent both on which of saidswitches is operated and on the selected potential, and selector means for selecting one of a plurality of potentials for application to said series circuit.

7. Apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said selector means comprises means for selecting one of a plurality of discrete voltage levels for application to said series circuit, said discrete voltage levels differing from each other by factorswhich are powers of two, whereby the frequency of said sound signal falls within an octave selected by said selector means.

8. Apparatus according to claim 6, including means for producing an a.c. signal, means for coupling said a.c. signal to said voltage divider, and detector means connected with said contro...
transpose swih is meant
2010-02-21 00:00:00
the ReMro-Bop.When the swih advaes the new value vill be swihed through the 4016 or if the next step is off theprevious value vill be held on2. Now we use a 4016 i...
Music Transcription
2010-02-06 00:00:00
exceeds a first threshold value; identify a change in amplitude information from the audio signal that exceeds a second threshold value; and generate a note onset event, each note onset event representing a time location in the audio signal of at least one of an identified change in the frequency information that exceeds the first threshold value or an identified change in the amplitude information that exceeds the...
Envelope generator for use in an electronic musical instrument
2009-09-22 00:00:00
in a current value of musical tone envelope data with respect to a target value based on a parameter, a changing rate control unit for decrementing a change in the current value such that the current value becomes closer to the target value, a detection unit to detect whether or not the rate of change becomes equal to 0, and a processing control unit control for stopping the evaluation the current value in response to a result of the...
Electronic musical instrument having a vibrato effecting capability
2009-09-18 00:00:00
/>tone waveform storing means storing amplitudes of a tone waveform each being associated with respective one of a plurality of sampling points, in the form of digital values;

digital-to-analog converting means for sequentially converting the digital amplitudes read out of said tone waveform storing means in response to the address signals into an analog tone signal;

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2009-05-06 00:00:00
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DIY synths do it for
2009-05-05 00:00:00
the theory and parts types and values involved... I don't remember if the Bs are one- or two-sided, but if they're one-sided, youould generate new ones from ans ...
John at Paia told me how
2009-05-05 00:00:00
Sep 12, 2008: 76Lation: Berlin
I've got the PAiA 9720 Dual O. It's def. great value for the money. tually I got as a dual -LFO sie I use 2 MOTM 300 as my main Os.However I think the PAiA f...
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