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Control device for the manual playing of electronic musical instruments

  • US 4,932,304 A
  • Filed: 04/15/1987
  • Issued: 06/12/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/14/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A musical control apparatus for manually controlling the play of electronic musical keyboard instruments, each keyboard instrument having a group of main keys available for the control of tone degrees, the musical control apparatus comprising:

  • (a) a support;

    (b) a control handle with a held and guided elongated part oriented in an x-direction, said control handle being mounted on said support for registering control actions by a player'"'"'s hand resting on the control handle and said control handle being mounted for allowing movement executable independently and simultaneously in at least two additional directions including a z-direction at right angles to said x-direction and a y-direction at right angles to said x-direction and said z-direction;

    (c) converter means connected with said control handle for converting said hand movements into corresponding first electrical signals and additional converter means connected with said control handle for converting different loads of a player'"'"'s hand on said control handle into corresponding second electrical signals, all of said first and second electrical signals controlling in a continuous or stepwise simultaneous manner at least one of the volume, pitch and timbre characteristics of an output sound;

    (d) a plurality of special keys with electrical switching or conversion means for the controlling of complete sound events, sound parameters or playing helps, said special keys being mounted on said support and on said control handle in a grid order having a modular width at least nearly coincident to said main keys and having a maximum extension and compass located within the reach of all five fingers of the player'"'"'s hand resting upon the control handle, a first fraction of said special keys directing repetition of notes or sounds being fingered on said main keys, a second fraction of said special keys directing control of percussion effects, and a third fraction of said special keys providing for the switching of preset types of sounds; and

    (e) electronic means for preparing said electrical signals of said control handle and said special keys for the control of sound parameters and control functions for a cooperation, alteration, supplementation and complementation of the electrical signals being produced through said main keys.

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