Pressure sensitive controller for electronic musical instruments

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84DIG7, 338 69, 338 96, 338114, 338 47, G10H 102

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042573050

ABSTRACT:
An electronic musical instrument incorporates one or more pressure sensitive push-button controllers actuable independent of the keys or other note selecting elements of the instrument to vary a corresponding number of musical parameters. The specific controllers provide a sensitive, smooth, repeatable parameter variation in response to both the location and the force of the player's touch.

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