Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Has anyone heard of a sequencer hooked up to a pipe organ? JIM
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2823.1 | If an 8 can do it... | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | This time forever! | Thu Jan 16 1992 12:19 | 5 |
Yeah - I have - but the sequencer was actually a PDP-8! I'm sure the referance can be found...somewhere. Joe | |||||
2823.2 | hooked up in which direction? | GUESS::WARNER | It's only work if they make you do it | Thu Jan 16 1992 15:03 | 11 |
You should be able to hook up anything with MIDI output *TO* a sequencer -- you can retrofit most anything to send MIDI. To get MIDI playback, however, you'd need some kind of mechanical interface, I think. It's fairly cheap to MIDIfy an acoustic piano for sequencer recording, but very expensive to get it to play back (Bosendorfer makes such an animal, but I think it costs more than one hundred thousand dollars). -Ross | |||||
2823.3 | Various ways... | NIOMAX::LAING | Soft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*229-7808 | Thu Jan 16 1992 15:41 | 9 |
Using products like Devtronix, Trousdale and others, it is possible to get MIDI data to/from a pipe organ. It doesn't have to involve contacts under the keys ... it can instead be electrical tie-ins to the electronics already in the organ (assuming an electromechanical rather than purely mechanical action and stop mechanism) ... Z-tronics, too Jim |