It is not "player piano", but "non-contact optical MIDI sensors" for piano.
The sensor is easily attached on piano keyboard, then additional PCM sound (internal) & MIDI outputs are enabled.
In afterwards, Buchla have cooperated with Moog Music, and it was sold as
Moog PianoBar codeveloped by Buchla & Associates (2003).
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