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MIDI-to-Perforator Conversion Program
By George Bogatko

[ John McClelland wrote in 981022 MMDigest: ]

> I've gone through most of the cross referenced archives of MMD
> in hopes of finding some information on converting MIDI file to
> some type of perforation format (either Wayne Stahnke's or
> Richard Tonnesen's).

Both Mr. Brandle's WIND and Mr. Stahnke's VIEW will convert MIDI
to file formats suitable for Mr. Tonnesen.

I currently use VIEW for the conversion, but will be using a
combination of both when attempting Ampico rolls.

George Bogatko
gbogatko@intac.com
http://www.intac.com/~gbogatko


 [ Editor's note:
 [
 [ "Wind" is an earlier program which Richard Brandle developed
 [ for editing perforator control files, and the program includes
 [ emulation of Duo-Art, Ampico and Welte pneumatic systems to
 [ standard MIDI format, so that expression changes can be heard
 [ while editing.  I believe that most, if not all, of the
 [ features of "Wind" are included in the new program "WindPlay",
 [ which runs under Win95.
 [
 [ "VIEW" was written by Wayne Stahnke especially for editing and
 [ correcting errors in perforator control files created by either
 [ a pneumatic reader or the optical line scanner.  The program
 [ also includes models of many common tracker bars so that
 [ valve control signals may be sent via MIDI wireline to magnet
 [ valves, such as the PowerRoll unit contains.  "VIEW" runs
 [ under MS-DOS; it has no capability to emulate a pneumatic
 [ reproducing system.
 [
 [ "Wind", "WindPlay" and "VIEW" all have very effective tools
 [ for editing the on-screen image of the perforated music roll,
 [ and all programs can read and write perforator control files.
 [ None display "sheet music" manuscript images.  I don't know
 [ the extent to which they now support Standard MIDI Files (SMF),
 [ but George has used them successfully (in conjunction with a
 [ MIDI sequencer such as Cakewalk) to create superb music rolls
 [ for orchestrions and 88-note player pianos!
 [
 [ No computer programs exist yet which can convert a MIDI file
 [ with MIDI "velocity" (such as recorded by a Disklavier) into
 [ a music roll for a pneumatic reproducing piano.  All the codes
 [ for the pneumatic expression mechanism must be entered manually,
 [ just as the editors did long ago.  But we're slowly getting
 [ closer to this goal !
 [
 [ -- Robbie


(Message sent Fri 23 Oct 1998, 10:52:26 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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