Patents by Inventor Melville Clark, Jr.
Melville Clark, Jr. has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5052268Abstract: A preselector for a musical instrument includes a memory that stores data for controlling sound parameters emitted by the musical instrument when read from memory in response to actuation of a finger or pedal bar switch. For each independent parameter to be controlled, there is a set of lighted momentary push-button switches that determines the magnitude of that parameter. These values are written into the memory during a first mode at an address determined by the number of depressions of any actuating bar, such as a finger bar or toe bar. The lights behind the switches indicate the magnitude of the parameter. Alternatively, a variable potential converted to a digital signal by an analog-to-digital converter can be used to define the magnitude of the parameter. Just before performance after the values of all the parameters have been written into the memory in the sequence in which they are to be used, an address counter is reset to its initial value.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventor: Melville Clark, Jr.
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Patent number: 4503745Abstract: A new, performer played, real time, multitonal, multimbral musical instrument consists of speed and force sensitive keys in which time domain multiplexing is used to find and associate one and only one tone generator, not otherwise busy, with any key that is depressed. The sound generator disclosed can provide very realistic simulations of the flute, oboe, trumpet, French horn, trombone through the provision of various types of modulations in amplitude and frequency of the various partials, as is characteristic of each instrument simulated, and filtered noise. Glissandi are provided from one note to another and are controlled from the pair of keys involved by the relative pressure with which they are depressed. For the nonpercussive tonalities, the speed with which a key is depressed, which is determined by differentiating the force, may be used to cause the attack transient to behave in a manner very characteristic of the instrument being simulated.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1982Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: Melville Clark, Jr.Inventors: Melville Clark, Jr., David A. Luce
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Patent number: 4365533Abstract: A new, performer played, real time, multitonal, multitimbral musical instrument consists of speed and force sensitive keys in which time domain multiplexing is used to find and associate one and only one tone generator, not otherwise busy, with any key that is depressed. The sound generator disclosed can provide very realistic simulations of the flute, oboe, trumpet, French horn, trombone through the provision of various types of modulations in amplitude and frequency of the various partials, as is characteristic of each instrument simulated, and filtered noise. Glissandi are provided from one note to another and are controlled from the pair of keys involved by the relative pressure with which they are depressed. For the nonpercussive tonalities, the speed with which a key is depressed, which is determined by differentiating the force, may be used to cause the attack transient to behave in a manner very characteristic of the instrument being simulated.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1976Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Melville Clark, Jr.Inventors: Melville Clark, Jr., David A. Luce
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Patent number: 3969969Abstract: A new, performer played, real time, multitonal, multimbral musical instrument consists of speed and force sensitive keys in which time domain multiplexing is used to find and associate one and only one tone generator, not otherwise busy, with any key that is depressed. The sound generator disclosed can provide very realistic simulations of the flute, oboe, trumpet, French horn, trombone through the provision of various types of modulations in amplitude and frequency of the various partials, as is characteristic of each instrument simulated, and filtered noise. Glissandi are provided from one note to another and are controlled from the pair of keys involved by the relative pressure with which they are depressed. For the nonpercussive tonalities, the speed with which a key is depressed, which is determined by differentiating the force, may be used to cause the attack transient to behave in a manner very characteristic of the instrument being simulated.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1974Date of Patent: July 20, 1976Assignee: Melville Clark, Jr.Inventors: Melville Clark, Jr., David A. Luce
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Patent number: 3969968Abstract: A new, performer played, real time, multitional, multimbral musical instrument consists of speed and force sensitive keys in which time domain multiplexing is used to find and associate one and only one tone generator, not otherwise busy, with any key that is depressed. The sound generator disclosed can provide very realistic simulations of the flute, oboe, trumpet, French horn, trombone through the provision of various types of modulations in amplitude and frequency of the various partials, as is characteristic of each instrument simulated, and filtered noise. Glissandi are provided from one note to another and are controlled from the pair of keys involved by the relative pressure with which they are depressed. For the nonpercussive tonalities, the speed with which a key is depressed, which is determined by differentiating the force, may be used to cause the attack transient to behave in a manner very characteristic of the instrument being simulated.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1974Date of Patent: July 20, 1976Assignee: Melville Clark, Jr.Inventors: Melville Clark, Jr., David A. Luce
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Patent number: 3968716Abstract: A new, performer played, real time, multitonal, multimbral musical instrument consists of speed and force sensitive keys in which time domain multiplexing is used to find and associate one and only one tone generator, not otherwise busy, with any key that is depressed. The sound generator disclosed can provide very realistic simulations of the flute, oboe, trumpet, French horn, trombone through the provision of various types of modulations in amplitude and frequency of the various partials, as is characteristic of each instrument simulated, and filtered noise. Glissandi are provided from one note to another and are controlled from the pair of keys involved by the relative pressure with which they are depressed. For the nonpercussive tonalities, the speed with which a key is depressed, which is determined by differentiating the force, may be used to cause the attack transient to behave in a manner very characteristic of the instrument being simulated.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1974Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Assignee: Melville Clark, Jr.Inventors: Melville Clark, Jr., David A. Luce
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Patent number: 3968717Abstract: A new, performer played, real time, multitonal, multimbral musical instrument consists of speed and force sensitive keys in which time domain multiplexing is used to find and associate one and only one tone generator, not otherwise busy, with any key that is depressed. The sound generator disclosed can provide very realistic simulations of the flute, oboe, trumpet, French horn, trombone through the provision of various types of modulations in amplitude and frequency of the various partials, as is characteristic of each instrument simulated, and filtered noise. Glissandi are provided from one note to another and are controlled from the pair of keys involved by the relative pressure with which they are depressed. For the nonpercussive tonalities, the speed with which a key is depressed, which is determined by differentiating the force, may be used to cause the attack transient to behave in a manner very characteristic of the instrument being simulated.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1974Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Assignee: Melville Clark, Jr.Inventors: Melville Clark, Jr., David A. Luce