Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-28
2005-06-28
Donels, Jeffrey (Department: 2837)
Music
Instruments
Electrical musical tone generation
C084S645000, C434S387000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06911592
ABSTRACT:
A sound control apparatus is provided in a portable terminal for sounding a music tone in association with operation of the portable terminal, which is controlled by a main CPU. In the sound control apparatus, a memory memorizes music information representing a music tone and configuration information associated to a timbre of the music tone. An information acquiring section acquires the music information and the configuration information from the memory. A tone generating section is configured by the acquired configuration information to create a timbre specified by the configuration information. The tone generating section operates according to the acquired music information to generate the music tone being represented by the music information and having the specified timbre. A dedicated CPU is provided separately from the main CPU for controlling the memory, the information acquiring section and the tone generating section.
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Futamase Tsuyoshi
Hasegawa Yutaka
Ide Kensuke
Karakawa Shuzo
Kunii Takashi
Donels Jeffrey
Morrison & Foerster / LLP
Yamaha Corporation
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