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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1988

Slur effect pitch control in an electronic musical instrument

Mitsumi Katoh; Masatada Wachi; Tokuji Hayakawa

The present invention provides a tone color control so that the tone color in an attack portion of a tone to be generated differs depending upon whether or not a slur effect is to be imparted. If, for example, the slur effect is not imparted, a tone color for an attack portion of a tone which is rich in variation is used, whereas if the slur effect is to be imparted, a stable tone color which is the same as the sustain portion of a tone is used. In another aspect of the invention, in the case of imparting the slur effect, a tone signal is distributed to two channels and envelopes of signals in the respective channels are separately and independently controlled by separate control signals. In one channel, a control signal of decay characteristics is used whereas in the other channel, a control signal of attack characteristics is used. The changing rate of the control signal of the attack characteristics is made greater than that of the control signal of the decay characteristics.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1992

Soft pedal effect applying apparatus

Takeo Shibukawa; Hidemichi Kimura; Tokuji Hayakawa

A soft pedal effect applying apparatus is utilized in an electronic musical instrument in order to apply a soft pedal effect to a musical tone to be generated when a soft pedal is operated, wherein this soft pedal effect is set quite similar to that of a non-electronic musical instrument such as a grand piano. Before operating the soft pedal, a generated musical tone has a reference tone volume and a reference tone color which are determined based on a touch operation intensity applied to a depressed key in a keyboard. By operating the soft pedal, a tone volume of the generated musical tone is softened due to the soft pedal effect by slightly lowering the tone volume by the predetermined tone volume attenuation value, wherein this lowered tone volume can be clearly discriminated from the reference tone volume. Such attenuation value can be arbitrarily varied in response to the tone volume level. In addition, a tone color of the generated musical tone is softened due to the soft pedal effect by giving a desirable filter characteristic to the tone color, wherein this softened tone color is different from the reference tone color. Thus, when the soft pedal is operated, the tone volume and the tone color of the generated musical tone are independently softened.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1996

Electrical musical instrument providing sound field localization

Tadahiko Ikeya; Tokuji Hayakawa

An electronic musical instrument capable of providing an optimum sound field localization, such as key scale panning, suitable for a tone color selected from a plurality of tone colors by a player. A panning data for dividing a tone signal into right and left tone signals is generated in accordance a selected tone color and tone pitch of a tone signal to be generated. The panning is executed by using the panning data.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2003

Fingering information analyzer, electronic musical instrument including fingering information analysis and method therefore

Hiroshi Munekawa; Motoichi Tamura; Takeo Shibukawa; Eiichiro Aoki; Akira Nakada; Tokuji Hayakawa

In a fingering information analyzer, tone pitch information indicative of each tone pitch of a series of musical notes supplied from a flexible disc or a performance information memory is analyzed to produce fingering information indicative of a performance finger for each of the musical notes. The fingering information is mixed with the tone pitch information and memorized in a fingering memory. When the fingering information is reproduced, a performance finger for each of the musical notes is determined in accordance with a changing direction or variation width of the tone pitch information continual in time series and a changing condition of white and black keys based on the tone pitch information. The tone pitch information and fingering information memorized in the fingering memory is read out in accordance with progression of a musical tune and adapted for performance of the keys on a keyboard and for indication of the performance finger.


Archive | 1992

Automatic performance device

Tokuji Hayakawa; Yorihisa Yamaguchi; Takeo Shibukawa


Archive | 1998

Automatic accompaniment apparatus and method with chord variety progression patterns, and machine readable medium containing program therefore

Tokuji Hayakawa; Masao Ishibashi


Archive | 1993

Automatic performance apparatus for causing different kinds of sound sources to synchronously generate tones

Tokuji Hayakawa


Archive | 1994

Fingering information analysis device and electronic musical instrument using the device

Eiichiro Aoki; Tokuji Hayakawa; Hiroshi Munekawa; Akira Nakada; Takeo Shibukawa; Genichi Tamura; 晧 中田; 博 宗川; 徳次 早川; 竹夫 渋川; 元一 田邑; 栄一郎 青木


Archive | 1998

Automatic accompaniment apparatus and method, and machine readable medium containing program therefor

Tokuji Hayakawa; Masao Ishibashi


Archive | 1995

Fingering information analyzer and electronic musical instrument with the same

Hiroshi Munekawa; Motoichi Tamura; Tokuji Hayakawa; Takeo Shibukawa; Eiichiro Aoki; Akira Nakada

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