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    • 1. 发明专利
    • Sound body, sound tower, sound stepping
    • DE3205136A1
    • 1983-08-18
    • DE3205136
    • 1982-02-12
    • WILL GEB KLEIN KATHARINA
    • WILL GEB KLEIN
    • G10D13/08G10D13/00
    • The resonance body relates to a tone system consisting of a plurality of individual elements. Each individual element is represented by a geometric hollow body which firstly embodies a tone. The volume of the hollow body and the tone volume can be varied by inserts in the interior. The tone sequence is realised by systematic graduations in the size of the individual resonance elements, and said sequence is emphasized by the set-up in terms of timbre and also by appropriate configuration of the nature of the surfaces and material: e.g. dark tones, dark timbre, bright timbre, bright tones, use of all shades and wooden tones. Supporting of the resonance cover is either displaced into the interior of the hollow body, or else takes place outside the latter by appropriate supporting and retaining devices, i.e. the resonance cover is raised from the remaining figure in the latter case, or the side walls of the hollow body are designed to produce resonance openings. The theoretical intention is to provide three areas of experience and perception: association of visual, sensible and auditory impressions.
    • 3. 发明专利
    • Sensor instrument
    • DE3105805A1
    • 1983-01-13
    • DE3105805
    • 1981-02-18
    • WILL GEB KLEIN KATHARINA
    • WILL GEB KLEIN
    • G10H1/32G09B15/00
    • The sensor instrument (Sensista) is a single-surface, mouldable, movable height-variable key panel of plastic compound and there is no need for an unambiguous finger/key correlation. The novel key panel is moved with whole (whole-area) hands, the movements being converted into acoustic vibrations - in this case chords. In the mechanical instrument of this class, the key panel is stacked on the previous keys which, reduced to a minimum, become sensors for the novel key panel. The key sequence is retained. The key panel, used in the electronic music field, is characterised by the fact that the sensoric movements of the hands or the pulses triggered by them are scanned by electric sensors, i.e. music is switched with corresponding light signals, high tones are accompanied by bright light signals, deep tones are accompanied by dark light signals. The essential aspect is association and combination of sensitive and acoustic and visual impressions.