Music sequencer with skip operation to recorded positions associ

Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation

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84622, 84633, G10H 106, G10H 146, G10H 700

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055480799

ABSTRACT:
A sequencer for an electronic musical instrument and a method for controlling sequencing of the electronic musical instrument, wherein when a registration switch is depressed after a fast-forward or rewind switch is depressed, a controller controls a disk driver to perform a fast-forward or rewind operation to a position where the registration switch was depressed in a previous recording or playback operation, whereupon the fast-forward or rewind operation is automatically stopped. The controller then reads out stored tone control information which corresponds with the registration switch and outputs a tone in accordance with the tone control information. The sequencer and method of the present application permit the fast-forward or rewind switch to be activated and then released and does not require continual depression of these switches by an operator.

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patent: 4924745 (1990-05-01), Kimpara et al.
patent: 5164529 (1992-11-01), Saito
patent: 5233521 (1993-08-01), Kimpara

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