Electronic musical instrument having one-touch multitrack record

Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation

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84613, 84DIG22, G10H 138, G10H 700

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052256200

ABSTRACT:
An electronic musical instrument comprises record designating device for designating a record mode, a playing data memory having a plurality of recording tracks, a record mode setting device for specifying a first predetermined track and for setting the first predetermined track to a record mode, and a play mode setting device for specifying a second predetermined track and for setting the second predetermined track to a play mode. When the record mode setting device is simultaneously operated with the record designating device, it allows the first predetermined track to be specified and set to the record mode simultaneously. Further, when the play mode setting device is operated, it allows the second predetermined track to be specified and set to the play mode simultaneously.

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patent: 3810106 (1974-05-01), Nadler et al.
patent: 4899632 (1990-02-01), Okamura
patent: 5038660 (1991-08-01), Watanabe

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