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Intel "Industrial Computer in Concert" Automaton
By Gary Rasmussen

Lately on the MMD there were some links given to animated automatic
music machines on YouTube at  http://www.youtube.com/user/AnimusicLLC 

"Pipe Dream", the first big 'hit' of these animations from 2004,
inspired Intel to sponsor making one this past year.  Information
and video on this real machine (not an animation) is at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAQX8W3D6Mg
Attachment thumbnail and http://www.intelfreepress.com/news/robotic-orchestra-hits-right-notes-for-industrial-control/ Some of the machines statistics: Rubber paintballs are fired by the sensor-equipped, computer powered system to create a song. The system has seven Atom processors total, from three different generations, with three different operating systems. It has 250 industrial interconnects and 36 paintball hoppers that shoot rubber, glow-in-the-dark paint balls to play 2,372 notes in the song. It cost $160,000 to build. Maybe some of the other animations might inspire some in the MMD community to take on making other interesting automatic music machines. If someone wants to sponsor me, I'd _love_ to do it! Gary Rasmussen Mason, Ohio MusicalInsuranceGuy@Gmail.com.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]

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