Music – Instruments
Patent
1975-05-27
1976-09-14
Jackmon, E. S.
Music
Instruments
84 101, G04H 104
Patent
active
039799964
ABSTRACT:
In a digital type electronic musical instrument in which basic frequency is cumulatively counted and a musical tone waveshape is read from a memory by the resultant output of the cumulative counting, a desired vibrato effect is produced by digitally frequency-modulating the basic frequency. Vibrato information for effecting the frequency-modulation is produced from a vibrato code obtained by counting a clock pulse and a vibrato depth signal and has contents which change as time elapses. The frequency-modulation is made by multiplying the basic frequency with the vibrato information. The vibrato depth may be controlled for each individual keyboard. Vibrato frequency may be changed by changing the frequency of the clock pulse for each keyboard. According to an embodiment of the invention, the vibrato depth progressively increases from the start of reproduction of the musical tone. The speed of change of the vibrato depth may also be controlled for each individual keyboard.
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Okumura Takatoshi
Takeda Toshio
Tomisawa Norio
Uchiyama Yasuji
Jackmon E. S.
Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha
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