[ Bob Billngs wrote in 121130 MMDigest
> If there is some sort of interface that accepts dc signals and converts
> them to MIDI inputs I'd sure like to know about it. The Tel-Electric
> system operates on 12 volts, but level conversion is no problem.
Bob, What you want is a CTM (Contact-to-MIDI) 64 interface from Doepfer
Musikelektronik in Germany: http://www.doepfer.de/ctm.htm This device
has 64 DC inputs (you'll need to drop the signal down to 5 volts) which
translate to 64 MIDI notes. If you want to cover all 88 notes you'll
need two of them. They're 99 euros each, which is much cheaper than
when I bought a couple of them for my lab ten years ago!
Speaking of Tel-Electric, I am trying to locate sales records of the
Tel-Electric company. I am interested in who bought these instruments,
particularly in the Philadelphia area, while they were being manufactured.
If anyone has access to any of this information, please contact me.
Paul D. Lehrman, PhD
Lecturer in Music / Director, Program in Music Engineering
Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts
email:paul.lehrman@tufts.edu.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]
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