Music – Instruments
Patent
1977-03-29
1981-12-22
Truhe, J. V.
Music
Instruments
84 116, 84 119, 84 124, 84DIG9, 84DIG24, G10H 100, G10H 300
Patent
active
043064809
ABSTRACT:
An electronic musical instrument having a fret board and a plurality of conductive frets may be coupled to a resistance ladder of discrete resistive elements. A conductive wire or a plurality of such wires selectively making contact with at least one of the conductive frets forms, together with the resistance ladder, part of a tone generating circuit. The circuit includes an oscillator which generates a tone in response to the conductive fret with which the wire makes contact. The circuit may also include a wave shaping circuit which selectively alters the shape of the generated tone and through a series of gradations alters its operating characteristics from that of a full wave rectifier to a linear voltage follower. Another embodiment modulates the phase of the generated tone by exploiting the dynamic impedance of a diode. One or more unique pressure sensitive touch pads may be employed for a glissando effect and/or for volume and/or tone glides. The instrument includes a single chromatic semitone switch and may be tuned to any key by a variable control. The circuit may also include variable vibrato, timbrato and tremolo effects. Inclusion of an octave switch and variable tuning between frets is also possible.
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Eventoff Frank
Tcherepnin Serge A.
Isen Forester W.
Truhe J. V.
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