摘要:
Method and electronic apparatus (1) for processing a digital musical file (F), whereby a related chord progression (CP) is extracted defining the harmony of the musical file; such a chord progression (CP) being then displayed on a screen (4) in real time and in synchronization with the playback of the musical file (F) .
摘要:
Method for electronically reproducing the sound of an acoustic accordion, that is provided with a number of keys/buttons, which can be pressed individually so as to excite a corresponding number of reeds that are coupled with every single key/button; for electronically reproducing the sound generated by pressing each key/button (3), the sounds that are characteristic of each reed that is coupled with a key/button (3) are generated individually and electronically.
摘要:
An electrically controlled control valve (14) to control the air stream of a bellows (6) of an electronic accordion (1); the electrically controlled control valve (14) has: a valve body (15), in which an air passage opening (17) is obtained; a plug (19), which is mounted so as to be mobile and coupled to the passage opening (17); an electric actuator (26), which is mechanically connected to the plug (19) to move the plug (19) between a complete opening position and a closing position of the passage opening (17); a fixing body (23) with an annular shape, which is suited to be rigidly fixed to the electronic accordion (1), is arranged around the valve body (15), and is separate from and independent of the valve body (15) itself; and a flexible connecting diaphragm (24) with an annular shape which connects the valve body (15) to the fixing body (23).
摘要:
A method for controlling an automatic accompaniment in an electronic musical instrument equipped with a keyboard, such method comprising the steps of: recognizing the chords played by a musician depending on the notes played by the musician by pressing the corresponding keys (2) in the keyboard; having the automatic accompaniment played in the latest chord played by the musician; recognizing a chord played by the musician only in relation to a group of at least three notes played together by the musician if only the "SUSTAIN" pedal (3) is not pressed enough; detecting a first note played by the musician while the "SUSTAIN" pedal (3) is pressed, only if the "SUSTAIN" pedal (3) is pressed enough; and recognizing, only if the "SUSTAIN" pedal (3) is pressed enough, a chord played by the musician only in relation to the first played note as soon as the first played note is detected and without waiting for any further note to be subsequently played by the musician.
摘要:
Method and electronic apparatus (1) for processing a digital musical file (F), whereby a related chord progression (CP) is extracted defining the harmony of the musical file; such a chord progression (CP) being then displayed on a screen (4) in real time and in synchronization with the playback of the musical file (F) .
摘要:
A method for handling with polyphony limits in an electronic organ, that is provided with at least one keyboard, one pedalboard, a series of organ stops, which can be turned on by a user to determine which voices are assigned to each key and to each pedal, and with a sound module, which is provided with a number of independent sound generators; when a user turns on a number of organ stops exceeding a maximum number depending on the number of independent sound generators, some organ stops are automatically turned off according to a pre-determined selection rule, in order to have a number of really operating stops that does not exceed the mentioned maximum number.
摘要:
Method for electronically reproducing the sound of an acoustic accordion, that is provided with a number of keys/buttons, which can be pressed individually so as to excite a corresponding number of reeds that are coupled with every single key/button; for electronically reproducing the sound generated by pressing each key/button (3), the sounds that are characteristic of each reed that is coupled with a key/button (3) are generated individually and electronically.