In Digest 96.12.01 Damon Atchison wrote:
> I was pondering how to orchestrate my piano and if it's a good
> idea, and I thought I might be able to rig up an Ampico type valve
> system for 3 different instruments such as a xylophone, flute
> pipes, mandolin bar. I could use the bottom three and the top
> three tracker bar holes for my lock and cancel signals for each
> and rig each to the top 24 notes of the piano.
Dear Damon,
The point brought up by Craig Brougher is very valid -- only a motor-
driven piano would have sufficient vacuum to operate xylophone pneumatics,
even if they were single-strike. I wanted to add an extra instrument and
manually control it, Photoplayer-style. The moment you get into adding
control perfs in an 88-note roll, you rule out playing anything that will
provide register changes except the rolls you hand edit yourself (recuts,
I assume, unless you have a perforator). It is best to never hand edit
original rolls.
Good Luck,
S. K. Goodman
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[ I modified standard QRS rolls for the Coinola orchestrion, with
[ modest success. You should see one of these old machines, Damon!
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[ Robbie
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