Music – Instruments – Automatic
Patent
1985-06-24
1986-06-10
Hix, L. T.
Music
Instruments
Automatic
84 11, 84DIG29, G10F 102, G10H 300
Patent
active
045935920
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for altering the solenoid drive during playback in a reproducing piano to prevent double hammer strikes. The key is depressed by a solenoid under constant velocity until the point of let-off, and the velocity is then increased to accelerate the continued movement of the key and action so that the hammer rebounding from the string will fall without rebounding from the action against the string a second time. In a preferred embodiment, a microprocessor evaluates the key velocity drive value, and if the velocity called for is above a predetermined level, then no boost is applied to the solenoid.
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Hix L. T,.
Kimball International Inc.
Lee Douglas S.
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