New Music for the Ariosa Organette
By Michael Rexen
Dear MMD, I am a composer setting out to write new music for the
Ariosa 18-note organette. I am new to mechanical music machines but
very eager to learn.
I will be writing a piece for a symphonic orchestra which the organette
will have a part in. This will be the pilot project but I hope to crack
the code and continue to write new music for the metal discs and maybe
even reprint modern and classical era music.
I have come the point where I have found the software APrint and have
started to learn how to use it. I am in contact with a blacksmith with
a large machine that can make the discs for me if only I know where to
put the holes. :-)
My questions to you lovely people are (1) do you have any advice on
this in general? (2) Have others tried this before? (3) How do I know
how much space to give to the "time slip" from the inside of the disc
to the notes further out on the disk? All help is welcome!
Here is a video of my organette:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLKFbxYlyjI
Kind regards,
Michael Rexen
Copenhagen
[ MMD articles about APrint, by Patrice Freydiere, are indexed
[ at https://www.mmdigest.com/Archives/KWIC/A/aprint.html
[ A laser cutter copies a disc in this video at
[ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSQxsOcwW9g
[ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3WWn0R6k2A
[ A well-restored 18-note Ariosa plays in this video
[ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7AbRejCBS4
[ -- Robbie
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