Electronic sensing system for a stringed and fretted musical instrument

作者: David Allured , Leonard C. LaBanco

DOI: 10.1121/1.395182

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摘要: An electronic sensing system is disclosed for fingering on a stringed and fretted musical instrument, such as guitar, to produce therefrom signals truly representative of the music created by instrument. Sensing includes detection pitch each selected string fret combination, well vibration state any variations induced performer through bending. The microprocessor controlled with instrument being successively repeatedly sampled during playing outputs indicative fret-string combination then fingered, state, bending are coupled in digital form, utilizing supplied information provide an output suitable coupling synthesizer thereby enable performance played

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