Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation
Patent
1989-01-13
1990-08-28
Grimley, A. T.
Music
Instruments
Electrical musical tone generation
84701, 84702, 84722, 84723, 84743, G10H 132, G10H 118, G10H 300
Patent
active
049515462
ABSTRACT:
For elimination of an error made in a sound production, an electronic fretted and stringed musical instrument operates in a parameter adjusting mode of operation prior to a playing mode of operation, and the fret positions are adjusted for actual fret members in the parameter adjusting mode of operation for precisely deciding the fret position where a string is engaged, thereby allowing a sound with a note assigned to the decided fret position to be produced.
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Norimatsu Takashi
Takabayashi Youjiro
Grimley A. T.
Smith Matthew S.
Yamaha Corporation
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