This shows that midi is an electronic form of the old organ books, here the proces is reversed, use midi files to punch the books. This certainly saves an immense amount of time, using a plotter instead of having to punch the books by hand.
I enjoyed his version of smooth criminal so much that I downloaded it and listened to it on a loop, this video answers so many questions I had. I'm so glad he did this, merci beaucoup.
Is this wonderful tune available as a 31 tone paper roll for the Raffin gamma ? This song is urgently needed as i get my organ tomorrow and need a modern music bibliotheque in the future. I must admit that I like the modern pecussive style of Patricks musicsheets a lot
Nowadays barrel organ is electronically imitated by demo of electronic keyboard to demonstrate the learners to play melody on keyboard (not only electronic keyboard but also organ and piano). Even some quartz clocks too electronically imitates the tunes played by barrel organ to mark the hours. Both electronic keyboard and quartz musical clocks contains electronically recorded and programmed circuit board of sound chips connected to speaker.
Yes, unfortunately somehow, probably due to it being found in old dictionaries copied onto some websites, the term “barrel organ” has persisted as a catch-all for all outdoor mechanical organs, even though it only truly properly refers to those organs (indoor and outdoor) which play from a pinned cylinder. The correct terms are street organ, band/fairground organ, or dance organ, depending upon the type of use and tonal scheme of the instrument. Some indoor cylinder instruments are known as “flute clocks”; chamber” barrel organs, “salon” barrel organs, or “orchestrions” depending upon their disposition and construction.
If you get the computer to automatically punch it out, even a long book can be punched out in a day or less, while the person has free time to do something else 😎
Different arrangers use different software. I don’t know what he is using in the video, but at least two programs are available especially for arranging music for automatic organs. One was developed by Melvyn Wright in around 1988(!) and is available from him on his website here. This software can only be used for instruments up to 64 keys/keyless: www.melright.com/busker/editor.htm Another is called “Noteur” has been developed by Piet Paarkedam in Netherlands, and is available here, together with a “partner” program called “MIDIBoek” which helps create print templates to attach over blank cardboard or paper for manually punching out cardboard books or paper rolls: draaiorgelweb.nl/software/ Finally, organ grinder Wallace Venable has a list of resources for organ arrangers on his website here: www.wallace-venable.name/mechanical-music/Resources-4-Noteurs.html
It's made by Odin organs in France, but I don't know the model name or number. It has 42 notes, is fully chromatic, and obviously is a cardboard book street organ with what look and sound like all flute-type pipes (no strings, and no reeds). There are both stopped and open flutes, ans also a small rank of brass piccolos (flauto traverso) in the lower center.
yes, he is back and still a genius
This shows that midi is an electronic form of the old organ books, here the proces is reversed, use midi files to punch the books.
This certainly saves an immense amount of time, using a plotter instead of having to punch the books by hand.
I enjoyed his version of smooth criminal so much that I downloaded it and listened to it on a loop, this video answers so many questions I had. I'm so glad he did this, merci beaucoup.
Super cool. Amazing how well this works musically. Very impressive
Brilliant!
Bravo! Very neat!! Great work! Beautiful music!
This is so cool, what a marvelous machine 🙂
And the barrel organ is pretty cool too 😂😉
such a beautiful warm tone from these instruments
Bravo! C'est un ton qui va très bien avec le chanson.
Magnifique, c'est très impressionnant. Un grand merci aussi pour ce "making-of" passionnant.
Great to see the background
Chapeau l’Artiste et merci pour ce moment de bonheur, nous en avons bien besoin ! Bons vents (sans jeu de mot :-)
Very interesting to see how the music sheets are made. And I love this song. Thanks!
That’s fabulous!!!!!!!! Made my morning
He's back
That's crazy amazing and beautiful ♥
Maestro, thank you for sharing this gem with us.
You are just brilliant.
i love all your music on this thing, but i love this song the best. better than the first in my book
Fabulous arrangement and the organ itself.
Wow!Quel merveilleux savoir-faire !
Ça sonne incroyablement bien !!
You sir, are a genius! Amazing! :)
Superbe et bravo pour la technique et de conserver cette compétence….
Wow! This is amazing! :) and sounds sooo beautiful...
I’m thinking there is a steampunk AI out there that is going to be turning every song into a barrel organ grind like this.
Tellement content de voir une nouvelle création ^-^
Completely hypnotic!
Ah, this made me very happy! Thank you! :)
Votre travail c'est un merveille! Bravo! Salut de Mexique.
Respect ... space need this.... Czech fans.
love this work.i was building pianos and grand p
Amazing, thanks so much for sharing, a true inspiration!
Превосходная работа и результат! Поздравляю!
I feel so...enigmatic...awesome...
Fantastico! 👍³ 💕³
This makes me happy =)
Just perfect. ♥
superbe document
Is this wonderful tune available as a 31 tone paper roll for the Raffin gamma ? This song is urgently needed as i get my organ tomorrow and need a modern music bibliotheque in the future. I must admit that I like the modern pecussive style of Patricks musicsheets a lot
Who could have possibly disliked this?
cant you see its a like? its just from an Australian person
C'est genial ! J'en suis ému
Such an amazing contraption
Yes and it even amazed your great grandfather😂.
How do I get in contact? I would love to know more about the setup for making music like this.
3:21 is true lossless compression.
Beautiful music
Amazing
Awesome, monsieur.
Fantastisch
hmm put it with stirling engine and weve got automatic midi player without energy system :> .
There have been automated pianos in the past which where powered by vacuum engines.
@@greendragon8742 pianola isn't mobile on wheels or light itself to put it somewhere by hands :/ .
put scrolls in fireproof safe please
Bravissimo
that is so cool!
Beautiful
Nowadays barrel organ is electronically imitated by demo of electronic keyboard to demonstrate the learners to play melody on keyboard (not only electronic keyboard but also organ and piano). Even some quartz clocks too electronically imitates the tunes played by barrel organ to mark the hours. Both electronic keyboard and quartz musical clocks contains electronically recorded and programmed circuit board of sound chips connected to speaker.
SHOOOOOWWW!!!!😂👍👍👍🎵🎶👏👏👋
Fascinating. However I should point out that it's a street organ. Barrel organs, oddly enough, have a barrel with pins to play the notes.
Yes, unfortunately somehow, probably due to it being found in old dictionaries copied onto some websites, the term “barrel organ” has persisted as a catch-all for all outdoor mechanical organs, even though it only truly properly refers to those organs (indoor and outdoor) which play from a pinned cylinder. The correct terms are street organ, band/fairground organ, or dance organ, depending upon the type of use and tonal scheme of the instrument. Some indoor cylinder instruments are known as “flute clocks”; chamber” barrel organs, “salon” barrel organs, or “orchestrions” depending upon their disposition and construction.
Magnificent. (Can you do “Lovesong” by The Cure?)
Thats a genius :-)
The website is down, is their another way to contact Patrick ???
Nice equipment !!!
Bruh yassssss
I guess it takes 5 years to make those punch cards
This guy is so dang brilliant 😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
If you get the computer to automatically punch it out, even a long book can be punched out in a day or less, while the person has free time to do something else 😎
Looks like a lot of work, but pretty dang neat. (Does all that hard work become a grind?)
Great!
I couldn't find the step where the card is precisely folded.
Wow
Dayı müthişsin yav.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
❤🔥❤🔥
🔥
Can you do bon Jovi, living on a prayer 👍
Always enjoyed listening to this musician 😁
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please hallelujah Cohen
lets see cut the card the old school way cad
🔥🔥🔥
what software is that you use please?
Different arrangers use different software. I don’t know what he is using in the video, but at least two programs are available especially for arranging music for automatic organs. One was developed by Melvyn Wright in around 1988(!) and is available from him on his website here. This software can only be used for instruments up to 64 keys/keyless: www.melright.com/busker/editor.htm
Another is called “Noteur” has been developed by Piet Paarkedam in Netherlands, and is available here, together with a “partner” program called “MIDIBoek” which helps create print templates to attach over blank cardboard or paper for manually punching out cardboard books or paper rolls:
draaiorgelweb.nl/software/
Finally, organ grinder Wallace Venable has a list of resources for organ arrangers on his website here: www.wallace-venable.name/mechanical-music/Resources-4-Noteurs.html
Please do some ZELDA’s music content
nice
Wou
What make and model organ is this?
It's made by Odin organs in France, but I don't know the model name or number. It has 42 notes, is fully chromatic, and obviously is a cardboard book street organ with what look and sound like all flute-type pipes (no strings, and no reeds). There are both stopped and open flutes, ans also a small rank of brass piccolos (flauto traverso) in the lower center.
And here im thinking me still recording cassette tapes in 2021 was obsolete...
Unlike magnetic tape, cardboard book and paper roll music does not tend to stretch, and since it's not magnetic, there's nothing to demagnetize 😃
Please new hits greet
Hi, was kostet eine Melodie dieser Art? Es dankt und grüßt PV
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Is that Cubase? or what software were you using
😂
wow its a 51 bit machine
How many keys are there?
I believe this is a 42-key fully chromatic street organ built by Odin Organs in France.
This guy could be earning crazy money from UA-cam if he uploaded regularly.
Im suddenly walking around Columbia´s sunny streets eating random things from trashcans
Colombia?
@@dafyddil it is a reference to the video-game Bioshock Infinite
@@Andreas0705 oh thanks
Please, make a Toby Fox MEGALOVANIA for us!!!!
Soundtrack of Minecraft
Pensé que ya había muerto jajaja
kraftwerk autoban
or radioactivity ;-)
wtf
Hes showing the literal midi file he used prolly got it from a music production site of sorts u can get free midi files there all day
Hes showing him playing it he prolly got it from a his playing u can play free midi files there all day
He is creating the sheet.
I am pretty sure these arrangements are from scratch and not adapted from other people's MIDIs. The latter usually gets poor results anyway IMO.
Brilliant!
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