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Category:Fluid dynamics
Category:Computational fluid dynamics
Category:Computer-aided design software
Category:2016 software1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic musical instrument having a function of synthesizing one or more musical sounds from a first predetermined musical sound such as a melody tone and one or more musical sounds generated by one or more musical instruments.
2. Description of the Related Art
There has been conventionally known an electronic musical instrument which can synthesize a musical sound of a predetermined musical instrument.
For example, a Japanese Patent Application First Publication No. 2002-3851 published on Feb. 28, 2002 (which corresponds to a U.S. Pat. No. 6,499,195 issued on Dec. 22, 2002) exemplifies a synthesizer for generating musical sounds of an electric guitar using one of musical sounds generated by an electric guitar. According to the conventional synthesizer, a musical sound of an electric guitar is selected from among musical sounds of electric guitars generated by a plurality of electric guitars. The selected musical sound is converted into a waveform, and the converted waveform is sampled at a given sampling rate to thereby generate a synthesized musical sound of an electric guitar.
A Japanese Patent Application Second Publication No. 2000-85936 published on Mar. 2, 2000 (which corresponds to a U.S. Pat. No. 6,282,542 issued on Aug. 28, 2001) exemplifies a synthesizer for synthesizing a musical sound of an electric guitar from one of musical sounds of electric guitars generated by a plurality of electric guitars. The synthesizer has a memory which stores a frequency characteristic of a vibrator of an electric guitar and has a waveform memory which stores a waveform of the vibrator of the electric guitar. The synthesizer synthesizes a musical sound of an electric guitar by reading out a waveform from the memory on the basis of a musical sound inputted from a keyboard, and converting the read-out waveform into a waveform of the vibrator of the electric guitar.
In addition, a Japanese Patent Application First Publication No. Hei 11-190407 published on Jul. 16, 1999 exemplifies a synthesizer for generating a musical sound of an electric guitar from one of musical sounds of electric guitars generated by a plurality of electric guitars. The synthesizer includes a key switch be359ba680
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