Music – Instruments
Patent
1979-07-06
1982-05-25
Witkowski, Stanley J.
Music
Instruments
84DIG22, G10H 138, G10H 500
Patent
active
043310575
ABSTRACT:
An automatic chord control system is readily incorporated in an electronic organ by means of large scale integrated circuit chips. The automatic chord control causes a chord or group of notes within an octave played on the lower manual keyboard to play through the upper manual voice in the octave below the lowest melody note being played on the upper manual keyboard. The proposed automatic chord control system has two operating modes. In the first mode, the notes transferred to the upper manual are generated in direct correspondence to the keys activated on the lower manual. In the second mode, the notes transferred to the upper manual are generated by a set of preset chords activated by single lower manual keys.
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Solender Peter E.
Wheelwright Robert W.
The Wurlitzer Company
Witkowski Stanley J.
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