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Sequences Ready!

Sequences Ready!

2003-01-27 by swanoid <Jeswana@msn.com>

Ok!!
   I pretty much have 10 (maybe more) Sequences. Sorry for the stupid 
question, but how do I go about getting them on the Web? I have a PC. 
I also have a midi interface but have never used midi with a PC. I 
was using an Amiga 500 for the past 15 or so years. It always did 
what I needed it for so I never bothered with PC music stuff.
    Thanks for any help and sorry for my ignorance!
                            Swanoid

Re: Sequences Ready!

2003-01-27 by ski_ex5tech <ex5tech@excite.com>

Well, step one is saving your Evolver data to the PC.  For that, 
you'll either need to install and use a PC MIDI Sequencer, or (much 
faster and easier) get a copy of a free utility called MIDIox.  
Assuming you go the MIDIox route, you can surf to 
http://www.midiox.com/ to download a copy.  Once you get it 
downloaded and installed, holler back and I'll tell you how to use it 
to save your Evolver patches/sequences data.

Once you get your data saved onto the PC, you can either email it to 
me (ski @ ex5tech.com) or post it to the group in the "Files" section.

Thanks!


Ski
www.ex5tech.com
EX5Tech Evolver forum:
http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23


--- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "swanoid <Jeswana@m...>" 
<Jeswana@m...> wrote:
>  Ok!!
>    I pretty much have 10 (maybe more) Sequences. Sorry for the 
stupid 
> question, but how do I go about getting them on the Web? I have a 
PC. 
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> I also have a midi interface but have never used midi with a PC. I 
> was using an Amiga 500 for the past 15 or so years. It always did 
> what I needed it for so I never bothered with PC music stuff.
>     Thanks for any help and sorry for my ignorance!
>                             Swanoid

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