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> From: Robert Hopp <Robert.Hopp@landshut.netsurf.de>
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> Subject: AMADEUS - Computer Assisted Music Perforating Machine
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> Niederviehbach, 7. October 1996
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The Computer Assisted Music Perforating Machine described by Robert
Hopp is almost identical to the machine I designed in 1979. The
machine has been punching music for almost 17 years. One of the
differences in my original design was the use of a proprietary music
encoding scheme, since MIDI had not been invented when I started. The
computer was a Cromemco Z80 but is now a 486.
All of my files have been converted to MIDI, but at times I still use
the music editor that I wrote for the Z80 but have recompiled for the
486. The other difference, is that I use a pneumatic driven punch.
Ed Schmidt
[ Editor's Note:
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[ I've been hoping that perforating machines which were not tied to a
[ specific "holes-per-inch" format would show up. Now we know of two.
[
[ At least one of our subscribers has expressed an interest in building
[ such a machine. This should be good encouragement.
[
[ Ed, would you mind writing more about your machine ? There are a number
[ of people here with oddball roll formats that would like to make single
[ copies of things. Do you do any "custom" perforating ?
[
[ Robert Hopp: I look forward to hearing more about your system too.
[ Do you do custom perforating ? Is you machine in Germany ?
[
[ Do either of you plan on building, or building and selling more of
[ these systems ?
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[ Jody
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