Hello -- after reading the MMD for a long time, I have my first
question.
I want to buy (or have me built) a new organ, most probably to
Mr. Alderman's 26-tone scale, with paper-strip control. However, in
addition to that, I want electronic control from a computer. Here,
I plan the (in my opinion) simplest form:
Each tube to the tracker bar also goes to an electro-magnetic valve
which is operated by a "MIDI-to-many note specific wires" electronic
board. There is a company (I think called jwelectronics) in the UK that
sells such boards, but maybe there are others. The questions I have:
a. Is all that a good idea? Has anyone experience with a similar setup?
b. Does anyone know where to get valves for this? Could I risk building
them myself (I am quite a good general metal- and wood-worker, but have
no special experience with organ valves or organs at all, for that
matter).
c. Does anyone know of other "MIDI-to-many-wires" boards?
Thanks a lot
Harald M. Mueller
[ Contact MMDer John Wale <john@jwelectronics.free-online.co.uk>
[ about his MTP-1 MIDI controller. Production of the Octet UM-1
[ MIDI controller has been assumed by MIDIator Systems of San Diego,
[ California, contact MMDer Ron Perry <ron@midiator.com> Are any
[ other firms supplying MIDI-to-parallel converters? -- Robbie
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