Walter Tenten asked about paper for piano rolls in digest 960111,
and just now I received a nice note from his collaborator, Horst
Mohr. Along with Dr. Juergen Hocker, the president of the German
Society for Selfplaying Music-instruments (GSM), they successfully
connected a computer to control _two_ Ampico pianos, and presented
in concert the Ampico rolls, "Study for 2 Pianos No. 40", by Conlon
Nancarrow. (GSM journal, Aug '95)
As indicated in the letter below (slightly edited by me) the Germans
haven't stopped to relax! Horst has programmed a PC which converts
Ampico rolls (stored as a MIDI-file image) into standard MIDI with
Ampico-emulation for his synthesizers: his "Electronic Ampico A".
He also has written a program for printing templates, similar to the
program Jody recently described.
Horst is new in Automatic-Music, and perhaps he is shy about writing
to the group, but I feel that his accomplishments deserve
dissemination "here and now".
Who is the tireless person who cuts all the little slots in the
paper, Horst? Tell us more -- I'm impressed!
-- Robbie Rhodes
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Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 20:11:03 MEZ¶
From: "Horst Mohr" <mohr@nemeter.dinoco.de>¶
To: rhodes@foxtail.com (Robbie Rhodes)
Hi Robbie,
I just managed to unzip and uudecode your Brasillian Maple Leaf.
I'm just playing it on two synths and it sounds great! Sometimes
I hear much more instruments than just 2 pianos!
The lyrics are displayed in Cakewalk; in Voyetra SPG only partially.
The treble notes are playing on a Kurzweil micropiano and the bass
on a Roland JV-880. They form together with a 200 watts amplifier
and fairly good boxes the sounding part of my "electronic Ampico A"
on which I play usually classic/romantic note rolls from Dr. Hocker.
I play them for storing as MIDI files for me. (As an equalization, I
print noterolls on endless DIN A3 paper for him from MIDI files with
modern compositions. The printing shows left and right border and
the 98 rows as a stencil for punching.)
At the moment I am recording Symphony No.6 (Pathetic) Tschaikowsky ,
played by Suesskind and Loesser, conducted by Artur Bodanzky (4
rolls).
BTW, did you read my article in the GSM journal Nr.60 (May '94)?
It is a description of my electronic note roll player and how I
managed the optoelectronic task. If you want, I'll try to translate
it to English. {Yes, we would like to hear about it.}
The electronic emulation of the Ampico's pneumatic in realtime
works well, at least since the controlling computer is a '586/90,
but there was already an article about it in the German Keyboards
Magazine, June 1992, not from a technical but a musical point of
view (a Musikwissenschaftler {music-theorist} wrote it). Then
a '386/33 was controlling and emulating fairly good.
With best regards, h. m.
mohr@nemeter.dinoco.DE H. Mohr Koelnerstr.49 51515 Kuerten 02268/1561
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