Building a Pneumatic Roll Reader
By Craig Smith
Sam, You surely are not the first person to do it this way. The most
simple was is to take a piano stack and mount an electronic keyboard
above it, upside down. There is a fellow in New Jersey who is
recording all the Duo-Art rolls this way. The player action would
simply push the keys and the keyboard puts out sound and/or MIDI.
Perhaps a more straightforward way would be to mount a microswitch
on each pneumatic and run the resulting contacts into a MIDI encoder.
I do this for a barrel reader and use an Octet MIDI interface box
between the switches and the computer. Works like a charm.
I have also made a bar of switches to go into a player piano. A friend
has it now and uses it to play a pipe organ in the next room, but you
could just as easily run the wires to a MIDI encoder device. Very
simple. You could use individual microswitches but I just used fine
spring wire that was pushed against a grounding bar by the back end of
each key.
Craig Smith
[ At http://mmd.foxtail.com/Tech/index.html is a small collection
[ of useful information and articles related to building a roll
[ transcriber system. See the topics "Music Roll Readers" and
[ "MIDI Control". -- Robbie
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