Electronic musical instrument

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84445, 84DIG7, 200 11DA, G01H 100, G10H 502

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039496384

ABSTRACT:
An absolute pitch selector apparatus provides a set of audio-frequency tone signals for a musical instrument. These are selected from a larger number of tone generator circuits by means of a rotary pitch selector switch. Stationary input and output contacts of the switch are printed on the same side of a stationary circuit board. The output contacts are shaped like the arcs of circles that are coaxial with the single circle of input contacts. A rotor carries a first set of spring contacts bearing on the stationary input contacts, a second set of spring contacts bearing on the stationary output contacts, and bridging conductors.

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