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Rolls for Peerless "Wisteria" Orchestrion
By Spencer Chase

[ Nicolas Simons wrote in 081031 MMDigest:

> There is only one answer -- restore it to the original design and
> get recut original rolls [six are available]. ...   Keep MIDI for
> new instruments. ... Regards from a purist, Nicholas Simons, UK

Nicholas Simons says that the only acceptable way to play
mechanical instruments is with recuts of original rolls.

Where does one draw the line as to what will satisfy a "purist"?
Frank Himpsl's rolls are made by optically scanning originals and
cutting new rolls with a laser.  To suit a purist, shouldn't the
rolls be produced with original methods?

How different is the "purity" if the original digital data of the
original rolls passes through a MIDI wireline on the way to the
instrument?

Six rolls is "no shortage" of music?  How long would an original
orchestrion be tolerated if there were only six rolls available?

Best regards,
Spencer Chase


(Message sent Mon 3 Nov 2008, 06:42:00 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Orchestrion, Peerless, Rolls, Wisteria

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