Electronic musical instrument

Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation

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84735, 84738, 84DIG10, 84DIG12, G10H 314, G10H 326, G10H 700

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056334737

ABSTRACT:
The vibration of a vibratory element, caused by applying thereto a shock, is detected by a vibration sensor and provided as an electric shock signal to a resonance circuit. The resonance frequencies and resonance decay time of the resonance circuit can freely be adjusted. By setting the resonance frequencies and resonance decay time of the resonance circuit to arbitrary values, desired frequency components are extracted from the electric shock signal and output as a sound signal of an electronic musical instrument.

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patent: 4372187 (1983-02-01), Berg
patent: 4899633 (1990-02-01), Lombardi
patent: 5212334 (1993-05-01), Smith, III
patent: 5223657 (1993-06-01), Takeuchi
patent: 5286913 (1994-02-01), Higashi

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