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Re: Stahnke Roll Archival Methodology (part 1)
By Wayne Stahnke

John:

This note should answer the questions you posed in the Automatic Music Digest dated 96.03.06.

I use an inexpensive PC clone to capture the data. The interface consists of special hardware that I designed for use in the Bosendorfer SE instruments, now pressed into service of an entirely different sort. I use a proprietary data format that I developed for the express purpose of storing and manipulating roll images. The specification for the data format is embodied in a C language driver file called ROLLFILE.C that you can get from Jody Kravitz (just send him a note on the digest or at rollsreq@foxtail.com).

Jody is the expert on transporting files from one place to another. I have so far been unsuccessful in sending them through America On-Line; instead, I send them to Jody who oversees their dissemination. I assume Jody can solve your problems. (As an aside: Many thanks, Jody, for your help and support in this matter.)

Best Regards,

Wayne Stahnke


(Message sent Thu 7 Mar 1996, 19:36:11 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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