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Musical Instruments Patents
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
Details Of Electrophonic Musical Instruments {keyboards Applicable Also To Other Musical Instruments Subclasses 1+ And 50+} {g10h 1/00} Patents
Selecting Circuits {g10h 1/18} Patents (Class 984/330)
Selecting Circuits {g10h 1/18} Patents (Class 984/330)
Cross-Reference Art Collections
Suppresion of switching-noise {g10h 1/18b} (Class 984/331)
Key multiplexing {subclass 333 takes precedence} {g10h 1/18c} (Class 984/332)
Channel-assigning means for polyphonic instruments {g10h 1/18d} (Class 984/333)
Associated with key multiplexing {G10H 1/18D2} (Class 984/334)
Microprocessor-controlled keyboard and assigning means {G10H 1/18D2B} (Class 984/335)
Using multiplexed channel processors {subclass 334 takes precedence} {G10H 1/18D3} (Class 984/336)
With means to assign more than one channel to any single key {G10H 1/18D4} (Class 984/337)
For transposition {g10h 1/20} (Class 984/338)
For suppressing tones; preference networks {g10h 1/22} (Class 984/339)
For selecting plural preset register stops {g10h 1/24} (Class 984/340)
For automatically producing a series of tones {g10h 1/26} (Class 984/341)
To produce arpeggios {G10H 1/28} (Class 984/342)
To reiteratively sound two tones {G10H 1/30} (Class 984/343)
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