Prior art synthesizers often select a small interval d to detune. For
example, if the nominal oscillator frequency was 1000 Hz, then applying a
detune parameter of 10 cent would result in a detuned oscillator
frequency of 1006 Hz. However, at the next octave, the nominal frequency
would be 2000 Hz with the detuned oscillator frequency of 2012 Hz.
Accordingly, a detuned oscillator has a frequency deviation which is
proportional to its nominal frequency. Hence, when mixing detuned
oscillators, the resulting signal has a beat frequency which varies with
the pitch and doubles with each octave.An aim of the present invention is
to provide a music synthesizer whereby sounds are generated with a
constant optimum beat across a large range of tones.The present invention
relates to a music synthesizer comprising a first and second oscillator
and a signal generator which applies a constant beat parameter to a pitch
signal to derive the input for said second oscillator, thereby enabling a
synthesizer output to be generated at a substantially constant beat.