Anthony Robinson has recently come up with a suite of utilities to faciltate editing of a CIS file. He does it by converting a CIS file into a series of...
Anthony's latest version of the CIS viewer now displays a perfect picture of a piano roll, in color, with the lyrics! I am using the new viewer to glean lyrics...
In case you're wondering where the new CIS Viewer is in the CIS Editing package, it's not quite ready for general release but it shouldn't be long. The main...
I'm looking for a RollScanner, if anyone has any they would like to sell, please contact me. I wanted to build one, but parts are so hard to get. I also have...
Dear people: It's been a while since I've posted here, but it's not from lack of doing roll scanning. Now I have something to talk about that surely is of...
Greetings Rollscanners, One possible reason for speed problems with certain computers may be how well they work with (or in some cases do not work at all) with...
Greetings Rollscanners, You can probably forget about using a notebook computer and a PCMCIA card. I have both the Quatech and another card that was supposed...
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Dear people: I have been pursuing the question of scanning line rate as a function of CPU clock speed and have a bit more data to present. Let me make a few...
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Hi Gang. My main scanning desktop computer, courtesy of Terry, has a Celeron CPU of unknown MHz (probably ~ 266, Terry?), 96 MB Ram, 8 GB HD, 32 MB Ramdisk,...
Just a reminder, I have a few prototypes of a simple USB midi interface. I have not been working on the mac software as other projects have priority. If...
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How many of these did you scan? What titles? I may be buying a Green Welte (confidential!!) - Hamburg Steinway upright. I / Kirk would fix it so we could play...
Couple years ago, when Richard Stibbons kindly shared his source code and electronic skills with this group, the principle of open source has continued to...
I just noticed the URL to Larry Doe's Scanner Blog has changed. If any readers have been seeing a message stating the requested page is not available, please...
At the recent AMICA 2006 Convention, Jack Breen and I conducted workshops focusing on archival preservation of music roll content. Our roll scanners...
Terry: Thanks for the update on your Convention exploits. It is good to hear of your warm reception by the attendees. I am looking forward to your photos... ...
At the AMICA Convention, Larry Doe's MK4 music roll scanner was unveiled to our community for the first time. His roll scanner incorporates a significant...
Today I received in the mail a disturbing postcard which would appear to suggest that somebody out there is using my name to sell my midi files, which are...
Terry, I usually think that people who run scams must be pretty smart to think up some of the stuff they do. If they are that smart, I wonder why they can't...
The most troubling part of the situation Terry describes are the unknowns. You never know how far the cancer goes. Is it just one isolated case or is some...
Hi Terry, Just a total guess, but the e-mail addresslooks like this to me: neseribre@hotmail (obviously, itsmissing a .com at the end). I believe the 5th...
Hi folks I agree that the writing is "neseribre@hotmail" Perhaps he name is E. R. Berisen ~ a lot of people reverse their names Why not email neseribre@hotmail...
HI Tom, I just received another phone call from Sid Hyman in California He's still interested in the MIDI Castlewood but he also asked ma all about the John...
Hi folks, Sorry about the last message. I was trying to send only to Tom and I used the wrong REPLY TO address. Tom's MIDI system is almost ready - just a few...
... ... This sounds reasonable! Biresen (not Berisen) is the name of a location in Kazakstan, and, as often found, this name is also applied to people. Walter...