Wanna Add Support for 15/20/30 tones Paper Strip Music Box‏

• Sep 18, 2014 - 16:18

Well, I purchased a paper strip music box online. And I use MuseScore to test the song before I really make the paper strip.
But if you compose a very long song, it is painful to mark the blank strip.
I found a software which can directly support edit paper strip and export print-ready strip PDF.
But the PC version of which will cost $15. (That's the price of a 15-tones music box in China!)
So I don't know is there any plan that MuseScore will support paper strip export function in the future.

Link to Music Box Composer:
http://www.jellybiscuits.com/?page_id=705

Some Paper Strip Music Box Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvK83xglHGw&list=RDrvK83xglHGw

Attachment is the paper strip encoded with the song , which is from Classical Japanese Karton, Ghibli Studio production, "Castle in the Sky". The paper strip's length is 1.7 meter.

I use this attachment in order to express that the Paper Strip Music Box is fun and has potential to play many songs.

Attachment Size
IMAG0116.jpg 1.19 MB

Comments

Is there some sort of recognized standard for this format? Or is it just some proprietary thing invented and used by one company only? Realistically, it's not likely MuseScore would be adding support for output other proprietary formats. In general, the expectation is that by exporting MusicXML, the providers or fans of those formats can provide the necessary tools to convert to their format of choice.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

There's actually something for the kalimba, it's from ktabs. http://ktabs.theirhouse.org/ktabsMain.php
But if there was something that would be close to the "standard" format, it'd probably be using mario paint composer, since it's more of a piano roll format visually. Since the music paper roll itself "scrolls" to the right like how mario paint composer does so, when you actually turn the crank of the music box.

I was looking for the same thing actually! I just wondered if it was possible to create a stave where all notes were deplicted in their own position. Ie no flats or sharps. It would be good to convert an existing stave into the music box stave. I would prefer to use musescore

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