Music – Instruments
Patent
1976-04-09
1978-02-14
Weldon, Ulysses
Music
Instruments
84 101, 84 103, 84 117, G01H 102
Patent
active
040732096
ABSTRACT:
A method and circuitry for frequency generation, especially for electronic organs, in which a digital signal is developed by the actuation of an element such as a key of an organ keyboard. The digital signal is converted to a respective voltage signal and the voltage signal is employed to control a voltage controlled oscillator which supplies a signal corresponding in frequency to the actuation of the aforesaid element. An organ provided with a system for frequency generation according to the present invention can be operated monophonically or polyphonically and is capable of producing desirable effects, including celeste and portamento effects.
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Burns Timothy L.
Welsh Alan B.
Whittington Billy J.
Hoffman John F.
Jeffers Albert L.
Kimball International Inc.
Weldon Ulysses
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