Re: Welte T-100 Test Rolls
By Zoltán Jánosy
> More information is needed about these rolls, and hopefully will be > forthcoming from Europe.
The Skala-Rolle and the Monteur-Roller are described in detail in:
Peter Hagmann: Das Welte-Mignon-Klavier, die Welte-Philharmonie-Orgel und die Anfaenge der Reproduktion von Musik, Peter Lang AG, Bern, 1984
We have one copy of the Monteur-Rolle which we have scanned and analyzed. If there is enough interest, I may try to put the image (huge!!) on our ftp server. Unfortunately we cannot lend the roll.
I don't have the file at my workplace, and I'll be away next week, so don't hold your breath! :-)
Btw., we noticed minor differences from the descriptions and the actual tests on the roll. However, the names of the tests are written manually on the roll. Of course this info is lost on the scanned (b/w) images. We had problems with the roll to MIDI conversion as well. There seemed to be spurious events on the roll. Later we discovered, that some holes were taped with an opaque restorator tape. While these appeared closed for the pneumatic reader, the optical reader saw them as open holes. We had to edit these out manually.
I plan to put a demonstration of our processing to our ftp site. Since digital audio takes up very much space, I'd use MPEG-Audio Layer-II encoding. (There are shareware programs to play MPEG-A-II.) Let me know what you think about this.
I'm a bit disappointed that noone responded for my call for participation in measuring tape speed variations. I'm still eager to hear your results.
Zoli
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