Hi MMDers, I plan to build an "indoor calliope" -- not as loud as
an air calliope for outdoor use. I am borrowing some ideas from the
plans by R. M. Stanoszek for building a Tangley calliope; however,
I will use an organ keyboard, shortened to the requisite 43 notes,
and organ pipes ranging in pitch from F below Middle C (174.6 Hz)
up to B (1975.5) Hz.
In essence, this will be a 43-note single rank organ using direct
electric action. In addition to keyboard operation, I want to operate
the organ from MIDI recordings, if such a thing exists.
So here are my questions:
1) Are MIDI (or some digital format) recordings available for
a 43-note calliope?
2) Since I know nothing about how the MIDI interface works, what
components do I need to take a MIDI (digital) signal and run it through
the proper drivers to operate the direct electric solenoids in my organ
chest?
3) Can I connect the keyboard in parallel with the digital inputs so
I can play along with a recording?
4) Does my approach make sense?
Thanks for any and all advice!
Pat DeWitt
Fort Wayne, Indiana
[ See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-TK_AvqpJ0&feature=channel
[ MMDer Bob Meyer built his MIDI-controlled "indoor calliope" using
[ a salvaged rank of 4-foot open flute organ pipes. Much 48- and
[ 58-note chromatic music has been transcribed to MIDI files; to
[ better play it the lowest note of your calliope should be C below
[ Middle C (131 Hz). You can add a cheap MIDI keyboard to play
[ along with the pre-recorded music. -- Robbie
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