Electronic Musical Instruments {structural Combinations Of Microphones, Pick-ups, Or Amplifiers With Musical Instruments Subclasses 1+, 50+, And 100+; Instruments In Which Each Note Is Generated By A Different Individually-actuated Mechanical Resonating Structure And Is Amplified Electrically Subclasses 50+; Instruments In Which Each Note Is Produced By A Different Electrically-vibrated Sounding Element Subclasses 100+; Electronic Circuits In General H03. {g10h} Patents (Class 984/300)
Cross-Reference Art Collections
- Associated control or indicating means {teaching of music, per se, {G09B 15/00} {G10H 1/00M} (Class 984/302)
- Recording/reproducing or transmission of music for electrophonic musical instruments {G10H 1/00R} (Class 984/303)
- Means for obtaining special acoustic effects {combined with modulation subclasses 311+} {G10H 1/00S} (Class 984/308)
- Means for controlling the tone frequencies, e.g., attack, decay, etc.; Means for producing special musical effects, e.g., vibrato, glissado {for instruments using voltage controlled oscillators and amplifiers or voltage controlled oscillations and filters, etc., see subclass 381} {G10H 1/02} (Class 984/309)
- Selecting circuits {G10H 1/18} (Class 984/330)
- Constructional details {G10H 1/32} (Class 984/344)
- Accompaniment arrangements {G10H 1/36} (Class 984/347)
- Tuning means {G10H 1/44} (Class 984/353)
- Volume control {G10H 1/46} (Class 984/354)
- Using mechanical interrupters {G10H 3/02} (Class 984/356)
- Using pick-up means for reading recorded waves, e.g., on rotating discs, drums, tapes, or wires, etc. {G10H 3/03} (Class 984/357)
- Using mechanical resonant generators, e.g., strings or percussive instruments, the tones of which are picked up by electromechanical transducers, the electrical signals being further manipulated or amplified and subsequently converted to sound by a loudspeaker or equivalent instrument {G10H 3/12} (Class 984/362)
- Instruments using voltage controlled oscillators and amplifiers or voltage controlled oscillators or filters, e.g., synthesizers, etc. {G10H 5/00B} (Class 984/377)
- Voice controlled instruments {G10H 5/00C} (Class 984/378)
- Using generation of basic tones {G10H 5/02} (Class 984/379)
- Using generation of nonsinusoidal basic tones, e.g., saw-tooth, etc. {subclass 381 takes precedence} {G10H 5/10} (Class 984/384)
- Using electromechanical resonator, e.g., quartz crystal, as frequency determining element {subclasses 379 and 383 take precedence} {G10H 5/14} (Class 984/386)
- Using cathode ray tube {G10H 5/16} (Class 984/387)
- Using a common processing for different operations or calculations, and a set of micro-instructions {programs} to control the sequence thereof {G10H 7/00C} (Class 984/389)
- Means for controlling the transition from one tone waveform to another {glissando or legato, per se, subclasses 309+} {G10H 7/00T} (Class 984/390)
- In which amplitudes at sucessive sample points of a tone waveform are stored in one or more memories {G10H 7/02} (Class 984/391)
- By calculating functions or polynomial approximations to evaluate amplitudes at sucessive sample points of a tone waveform {G10H 7/08} (Class 984/395)
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