Midi Files from Pianocorder Tapes
By Mark Fontana, forwarded by Terry Smythe
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From: mfontana@magnus.acs.ohio- To: ALL Orig: MBNET Subj: Re: Player Piano > midi c Area: 1-ec.music.ragtime Date: 09/29/95 =============================================================================
In article <44gidg$ko1@news.dknet.dk>, <bgray@babel.dk> wrote:
>Is there, out there, a good source of midi files cut from the >origional player piano rolls?
>If you own any of these, I am willing to set up a repository, and any >contributor will be emailed a list of what has been >received and sent any file requested.
I have two projects underway in this area. The first is a hardware/software system that optically scans standard 88-note piano rolls into MIDI format at a resolution of 400 ticks/second. As soon as I install a new drive motor in the scanner, this project will be nearly complete.
The other project (the one I am currently working on) is a software utility to convert Superscope/Marantz Pianocorder tapes into MIDI files. The program will accept an 8 bit mono .WAV file of the Pianocorder tape (sampled at 32 KHz), extract the frame data, and create type 0 standard MIDI files of the performances. I'm about a month or two away from finishing this project... So far, I've got valid bit data coming from the .WAV file, but I'm working on making it more robust before continuing with the rest of the conversion process, which will be fairly straightforward.
A fellow netter has over 100 Pianocorder tapes waiting to be converted using this utility, and as an avid player piano/computer music enthusiast, I'm looking forward to hearing them!
Mark Fontana |
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