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Re: Introduction!

2001-12-10 by midi_magic2000

Hi Todd

Thanks for the link. Sorry but I can't get it to work.
At first, I thought it was because my .mid files point to winamp, so 
I disabled that and pointed .mid to the media player but still no 
sound.
The second point, I need a player that can look at my hard drive and 
not just the A: drive.  If I have the floppy in my hand, I might as 
well put it in the piano.

Thanks 

Midi Magic 




--- In disklavier@y..., "Todd Muncy" <disklavier@m...> wrote:
> Robert's eseq player is still available on his www.swixo.com site.  
Here is the link right to it:
> http://www.swixo.com/disklavier/index.html  
> Robert tells me it's not really obsolete, but much less needed now 
that newer disklaviers play all three file types and record midis 
directly.  
> It will serve Midi Magic's need nicely however.
> 
> For anyone having trouble looking at Robert's amazing Mahogany C-
7,  cut off the extra ")," he put on the link.
> Here's the corrected link:
> http://www.robert.to/newc7.html
> 
> Todd Muncy
> disklavier-owner@Y...
> Check out my family website with a special disklavier page
> http://MuncyFamily.com
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: midi_magic2000 
>   To: disklavier@y... 
>   Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:07 AM
>   Subject: [disklavier] Re: Introduction!
> 
> 
>   Hi Robert, Wizard, Genius
> 
>   You guest it I am after something.
> 
>   What I need is a ESEQ file player.  
> 
>   I have a lot of ESEQ files stored on my hard drive and would like 
to 
>   play them as you would midi files. I know that I could convert 
them 
>   to midi, play and then store them as midis, but I have over 
50megs 
>   worth. This would by a waste of disk space. 
> 
>   Could you help me and many others.
> 
>   Thanks
> 
>   Midi Magic
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   --- In disklavier@y..., "robert_swirsky" <budman-fan@u...> wrote:
>   > Hello folks! I just found this group.
>   > 
>   > I've owned three Disklaviers since 1995, the latest is a C-7A 
>   > (http://www.robert.to/newc7.html), and wrote the (now-obsolete) 
>   > DKUtils software which let you play disks recorded on an old DD 
>   ESEQ 
>   > Yamaha disk on a PC.
>   > 
>   > I'm looking forward to going through the files here and hearing 
the 
>   > (hopefully original or public domain!) piano pieces you've put 
up. 
>   > 
>   > I'll record some of the pieces I'm working on now (some Chopin 
>   > Mazurkas, and a lot of Hanukkah music) and get them up as soon 
as I 
>   > can!
>   > 
>   > --
>   > Robert
> 
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