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[disklavier] Re: Great work...

1999-11-29 by Todd Muncy

Danny,
I am gratified that the response has been so good.  My opinion, since no one
is paying or subsidizing this group (unlike DUG), we should feel free to
talk about anything we want.

From a practical standpoint, I would prefer not to have people uploading
Midi's that need a lot of doctoring.  Nobody wants a broken hammer.  Thanks
for not putting pirated commercial software on the site.  We really don't
need to draw the wrong kind of attention.

-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Simpson <simpsond@...>
To: disklavier@... <disklavier@...>
Date: Monday, November 29, 1999 8:00 AM
Subject: [disklavier] Great work...


>Todd,
>
>You show great initiative in getting an idea growing and going!
>
>I spent some time this weekend going through my various folders in search
of
>'non-classical' material to contribute. Most of the things that I have
reside by
>far in the 'classical' classification. The ones that I do have that are
>'non-classical' MIDI files I have purchased mainly through PG Music which
>unfortunately do not fall into the public domain. If anyone is interested,
they
>can be found at http://www.pgmusic.com/. Some of their items will not play
on
>the disklavier properly without some MIDI channel editing either on the
>disklavier itself or easier yet, using a computer based sequencer
program...
>
>Question, is there a general consensus of the group of what type(s) of
music
>that need to be submitted? Are there any general rules that need to be set
up
>for organization such as what topics are off base for this group? Can we
have
>constructive reviews of submitted material? How about those that have
purchased
>a disklavier for learning how to improve their playing? Can anyone suggest
third
>party educational programs? Remember, we have both Mac and PC types here if
you
>do have a computer at home...
>
>I am in process of searching for material that I can contribute to the
group.
>Thanks again for getting the ball rolling and for the material that has
already
>been submitted.
>
>
>Danny
>
>
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