US PATENT SUBCLASS 984 / 388
.~ Instruments in which the tones are synthesized from a data store, e.g., computer organs,etc. {synthesis of acoustic waves not specific to musical instruments G10K 15/02, G10L} {G10H 7/00}


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984 /   HD   MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

300  DD  ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS {structural combinations of microphones, pick-ups, or amplifiers with musical instruments subclasses 1+, 50+, and 100+; Instruments in which each note is generated by a different individually-actuated mechanical resonating structure and is amplified electrically subclasses 50+; Instruments in which each note is produced by a different electrically-vibrated sounding element subclasses 100+; Electronic circuits in general H03. {G10H} {4}
388.~ Instruments in which the tones are synthesized from a data store, e.g., computer organs,etc. {synthesis of acoustic waves not specific to musical instruments G10K 15/02, G10L} {G10H 7/00} {4}
389  DD  .~.~> Using a common processing for different operations or calculations, and a set of micro-instructions {programs} to control the sequence thereof {G10H 7/00C}
390  DD  .~.~> Means for controlling the transition from one tone waveform to another {glissando or legato, per se, subclasses 309+} {G10H 7/00T}
391  DD  .~.~> In which amplitudes at sucessive sample points of a tone waveform are stored in one or more memories {G10H 7/02} {2}
395  DD  .~.~> By calculating functions or polynomial approximations to evaluate amplitudes at sucessive sample points of a tone waveform {G10H 7/08} {2}