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Apparatus For Deriving And Replicating Complex Musical Tones

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US Patent:
49844962, Jan 15, 1991
Filed:
Nov 6, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/432137
Inventors:
Dwight A. Beacham - East Texas PA
Robert P. Woron - Allentown PA
John T. Whitefield - Harleysville PA
Assignee:
Allen Organ Company - Macungie PA
International Classification:
G10H 700
G10H 102
G10H 108
US Classification:
84625
Abstract:
An apparatus for achieving the effect of air movement in instruments during replication and sounding of complex musical instruments by separating unstable frequency components, the quasi-periodic components, from stable fundamental and harmonic components, the periodic components, of compound voice waveforms, storing the respective component information pertaining to the quasi-periodic and periodic components in separate memory locations, and recombining the quasi-periodic component with one or more periodic components in appropriate fashion to form and sound the compound voice waveforms.

Frequency Separator For Digital Musical Instrument Chorus Effect

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US Patent:
39787559, Sep 7, 1976
Filed:
Apr 23, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/463218
Inventors:
Robert P. Woron - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Allen Organ Company - Macungie PA
International Classification:
G10H 104
G10H 502
US Classification:
84 124
Abstract:
To provide a chorus effect in a digital musical instrument frequency separation between tones read out of two or more memories is effected by modifying the coded digital number which controls the rate of change of voice addresses in a memory by a predetermined value to produce a modified coded digital number, and then using said coded digital number and the modified coded digital number to read voices out of two or more memories.

Transient Harmonic Interpolator For An Electronic Musical Instrument

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US Patent:
43523129, Oct 5, 1982
Filed:
Jun 10, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/272223
Inventors:
John T. Whitefield - Harleysville PA
Robert P. Woron - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Allen Organ Company - Macungie PA
International Classification:
G10H 1057
G10H 108
G10H 700
US Classification:
84 121
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for interpolating between the harmonic structures of a waveform stored in memory during the transient periods of said waveform. In an electronic musical instrument having a greater number of selectively actuable switches than generators to cause the production of sound corresponding to the respective notes of the musical scale the present invention interpolates between the harmonic structures of a waveform stored in memory during the transient period of that waveform. This is accomplished through the use of memory units having a number of locations or zones within each memory where the number of zones is equivalent to the number of discrete harmonic structures. The first of the memory units contains a discrete fixed harmonic structure in each of its zones, and a second of the memory units contains a difference value in each of its zones where the difference value is equal to the difference between the discrete fixed harmonic structure in adjacent zones of the first memory. Each of the memory units is addressed by a means for generating addresses for selectively reading out from each of the zones of each of the memories the respective values therein which are converted to an analog current and scaled to provide correlating magnitudes so that the converted and scaled voltages may be summed to form the interpolated harmonic structures of the waveform.

Method And Apparatus For Achieving Timbre Modulation In An Electronic Musical Instrument

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US Patent:
41899709, Feb 26, 1980
Filed:
Aug 29, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/828917
Inventors:
Robert P. Woron - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Allen Organ Company - Macungie PA
International Classification:
G10H 104
US Classification:
84 119
Abstract:
In a digital musical instrument, timbre modulation is effected through the use of a digital magnitude comparator and associated digital logic. Selected note frequency signals and selected scale factors are compared in the digital magnitude comparator. Selected comparator outputs are applied to the associated digital logic in conjunction with a sample gating signal. This modulation results in a segmentation of the audio waveshape in accordance with the frequency signals selected for use in the comparator. Hence, choice of lower pitched frequency signals will result in a wider segmentation period, while choice of higher pitched frequency signals will narrow the segmentation period. Timbre modulation may be employed during note attack and/or decay.

Method For Deriving And Replicating Complex Musical Tones

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US Patent:
49055623, Mar 6, 1990
Filed:
Sep 8, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/094005
Inventors:
Dwight A. Beacham - East Texas PA
Robert P. Woron - Allentown PA
John T. Whitefield - Harleysville PA
Assignee:
Allen Organ Company - Macungie PA
International Classification:
G10H 102
G10H 106
G10H 300
US Classification:
84615
Abstract:
A method for achieving the effect of air movement in instruments during replication and sounding of complex musical instruments by separating unstable frequency components, the quasi-periodic components, from stable fundamental and harmonic components, the periodic components, of compound voice waveforms, storing the respective component information pertaining to the quasi-periodic and periodic components in separate memory locations, and recombining the quasi-periodic component with one or more periodic components in appropriate fashion to form and sound the compound voice waveforms.

Method And Apparatus For Note Attack And Decay In An Electronic Musical Instrument

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US Patent:
42122210, Jul 15, 1980
Filed:
Mar 30, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/891874
Inventors:
Robert P. Woron - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Allen Organ Company - Macungie PA
International Classification:
G10H 102
G10H 500
US Classification:
84 126
Abstract:
The present invention is a two-part apparatus for producing note attack and decay in a conventional electronic musical instrument. Either part of the invention may be used independently of the other; however, at present the combined use is preferred. In part one, there is provided an eight state counter clocked at a rate equal to the note generator cycle and a digital magnitude comparator. The inputs (A) from the eight state counter are compared to the attack and decay scale factor inputs (B) by the comparator. The A>B,A=B functions are generated by the comparator in combination with an OR gate. The OR gate output and the sample gating signal from the conventional musical instrument are applied to an AND gate which outputs a modulated sample gating signal. In part two, the modulated sample gating signal of part one is subpulsed individually by two subpulses. Through the use of gating techniques, the most significant bit of the attack and decay scale factor is used to combine the modulated sample gating signal with the first of the two subpulses.

Demultiplexing Audio Waveshape Generator

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US Patent:
41343212, Jan 16, 1979
Filed:
Apr 14, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/787696
Inventors:
Robert P. Woron - Allentown PA
Assignee:
Allen Organ Company - Macungie PA
International Classification:
G10H 100
G10H 500
US Classification:
84 122
Abstract:
In an electronic musical instrument a demultiplexing audio waveshape generator, which accepts multiplexed frequency signals and generates a complex audio waveshape. This is accomplished by having a multiplexed frequency source with one or more outputs with each output being individually connected to a weighted resistor. The outputs of the resistors are connected in common to create a current source for presentation to an analog switch. The analog switch selects the multiplexed channels to be combined to produce the audio output signal, and through the use of gating signals can be made to create pulsed waveshapes. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention the signal from the analog switch is presented to a capacitance-resistance combination. The switched current presented to the capacitor causes an incremental charging and discharging of the capacitor which corresponds to the desired contribution of that particular channel to the audio output signal. The capacitance-resistance combination also functions as a low-pass filter to smooth the waveshape and provide some formant filtering.

Programmable Voice Characteristic Memory System

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US Patent:
41470834, Apr 3, 1979
Filed:
Dec 16, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/751246
Inventors:
Robert P. Woron - Allentown PA
J. Thomas Whitefield - Harleysville PA
Steven R. Roth - Macungie PA
Assignee:
Allen Organ Company - Macungie PA
International Classification:
G10H 100
US Classification:
84 101
Abstract:
A programmable voice characteristic memory system for programming any number of different specifications in an electronic digital organ. Digital information which defines voice characteristics in an electronic digital organ is stored in a read-write specification memory. Voice characteristic information may be selectively written into the specification memory from an external data inputting device such as a punched card reader or from an external non-volatile read-write memory such as a magnetic tape. Information stored in the specification memory may be transferred to and recorded on the external non-volatile read-write memory for permanent storage and future use. Voice characteristic information stored in the specification memory may also be accessed by the digital organ to generate musical tones in conventional fashion.
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