I was wondering if I could raise a storm of opinion as to the
attributes of various types of programming [media] for street organs:
barrels, books, computer chips, and rolls.
Which type of programming do you prefer and please defend your
decision?
Mark S. Curtis
GusLuke@aol.com
[ Editor's observations:
[
[ Since I collect the binary _music_ and not the binary _media_,
[ I prefer a computer file, because it's the cheapest. It's easy
[ to store 25 tunes on a 50-cent floppy disk (and that's my "2 cents
[ worth"! ;)
[
[ The operator of a street organ or carousel organ probably agrees;
[ he might remark, "Barrels and paper are for collectors and museums.
[ I need a reliable music playing system with a source of new tunes
[ and low cost per tune."
[
[ On the other hand, collectors and museums probably place greater
[ importance on the traditional machinery -- after all, their
[ guests are usually more interested in the visual display than
[ in the sounds produced.
[
[ Therefore, as always <sigh>, the goals of the musical artist
[ and the instrument architect must be balanced with the wishes
[ of the guy who pays the money. Guess who gets his wishes!
[
[ -- Robbie
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