196601 ⎘
Aspects or methods of musical processing having intrinsic musical character, i.e. involving musical theory or musical parameters or relying on musical knowledge, as applied in electrophonic musical tools or instruments; Musical effects; Note sequence effects, i.e. sensing, altering, controlling, processing or synthesising a note trigger selection or sequence, e.g. by altering trigger timing, triggered note values, adding improvisation or ornaments, also rapid repetition of the same note onset, e.g. on a piano, guitar, e.g. rasgueado, drum roll Arpeggio, i.e. notes played or sung in rapid sequence, one after the other, rather than ringing out simultaneously, e.g. as a chord; Generators therefor, i.e. arpeggiators; Discrete glissando effects on instruments not permitting continuous glissando, e.g. xylophone or piano, with stepwise pitch variation and on which distinct onsets due to successive note triggerings can be heard
ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, PROCESSING EXECUTION METHOD, AND PROCESSING EXECUTION PROGRAM
#2Arpeggiator, recording medium and method of making arpeggio
#3ARPEGGIATOR, RECORDING MEDIUM AND METHOD OF MAKING ARPEGGIO
#4Electronic musical instrument, sound production method for electronic musical instrument, and storage medium
#5Automatic arrangement of music piece based on characteristic of accompaniment
#6AUTOMATIC ARRANGEMENT OF MUSIC PIECE BASED ON CHARACTERISTIC OF ACCOMPANIMENT
#7Markovian-sequence generator and new methods of generating Markovian sequences
#8Electronic Musical Instrument
#9Method and apparatus for randomized variation of musical data
#10Arpeggiator musical instrument
#11Music technique responsible for versioning
#12MIDI mapping system and process for multiple chord and arpeggio triggering
#13Grid-editing of a live-played arpeggio