Tone information processing device for an electronic musical ins

Music – Instruments – Electrical musical tone generation

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84605, G10H 704

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ABSTRACT:
External sound signal coupled through a MIC IN terminal is fed through an operating switch panel section to an A/D converter for conversion to a digital signal. The digital signal is stored in a record memory through a waveform R/W controller under the control of a CPU. The digital signal stored in the record memory is read out from the CPU according to control data stored in a work memory to be fed to an external sound system for sounding.

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