Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation
Patent
1990-07-20
1992-06-16
Grimley, A. T.
Music
Instruments
Electrical musical tone generation
84737, 84738, 84742, 84622, 84626, G10H 106
Patent
active
051216698
ABSTRACT:
An electronic stringed instrument employs a plurality of sensors or monitors for instrument performance. Preferred sensors or monitors include a detector for detecting that a string of the instrument is vibrated, an apparatus for evaluating a string-vibration strength or a string touch, an apparatus for discriminating a fret operation position on a fingerboard or a fundamental frequency of a vibration of the vibrated string, a tremolo arm sensor, and a string-bending sensor. These performance input parameters are assigned to various control functions for musical tones generated by a sound source and/or various control functions for effects added to these musical tones by an effector. The function assignment is preferably programmable. In an operation, a music control apparatus controls the sound source and/or effector in response to a performance monitor so that musical tones for the strings can be distinguished from each other or effects for the musical tones can be distinguished from each other. Therefore, a performance with the stringed instrument by a player can be fully expressed.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4919031 (1990-04-01), Matsumoto
patent: 4947726 (1990-08-01), Takabayashi
patent: 4977813 (1990-12-01), Norimatsu
Iba Akio
Manabe Hajime
Murata Yoshiyuki
Casio Computer Co. Ltd.
Grimley A. T.
Smith Matthew S.
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