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Chord generating apparatus of an electronic musical instrument

Patent 4381689 Issued on May 3, 1983. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject October 21, 2001. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Automatic chord type and root note detector
Patent #: 4282786
Issued on: 08/11/1981
Inventor: Deutsch ,   et al.

Automatic chord accompaniment for a guitar
Patent #: 4295402
Issued on: 10/20/1981
Inventor: Deutsch ,   et al.

Electronic musical instrument with automatic accompaniment device
Patent #: 4315451
Issued on: 02/16/1982
Inventor: Uchiyama ,   et al.

Electronic musical instrument realizing automatic performance by memorized progression
Patent #: 4327622
Issued on: 05/04/1982
Inventor: Aoki

Electronic musical instrument generating supplementary notes automatically established from played notes Patent #: 4336735
Issued on: 06/29/1982
Inventor: Amano ,   et al.

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 06/313471 filed on 10/21/1981

US Classes:

84/617, Multiplexing or scanning84/637Chords

Examiners

Primary: Witkowski, S. J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

G10H 1/38 (20060101)

Foreign Application Priority Data

1980-10-28 JP

Abstract

A root note detection circuit detects the highest or lowest key among depressed keys in an accompaniment key range as a root note designation key. A root note memory stores the detected root note data and rewrites its storage each time the detected root note data changes. A chord type detection circuit detects a chord type in accordance with states of depression of keys other than the detected root note designation key in the accompaniment key range. The detected chord type data is stored in a chord type memory by being controlled by outputs of a root note change memory and a new key detection circuit. The root note change memory detects change in the root note by comparing the output of the root note detection circuit with the output of the root note memory and outputs a root note change signal during a preset waiting timing. Accordingly, the data stored in the chord type memory can be rewritten not only upon detection of depression of a new key but during this waiting time. False chord type data which is temporarily detected when the root note designation key is changed in a legato style ceases to be detected within this waiting time so that correct data is finally stored in the memory. A chord is determined by the root note data and the chord type data stored in these memories.

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