Yes, Annette I did enjoy it - especially when I first listened to it after spending about $30 paid to Tune1000 since this stuff is copyrighted by them. If you have Cakewalk (I think you said you did), open a Midi file, then use File|Info. Usually copyright info is placed there. Terry. "annette elsbree" <annett-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/disklavier/?start=79 > Hi Everyone, > > My husband is a huge Alan Parsons fan and found this site: > http://surf.to/the.alan.parsons.pages where there are many midi files of APP > songs. He pulled down his favorite versions and we put together this set > for the disklavier. The ones in the vault are the original midi files with > only the tweaks necessary to make them work on the disklavier (moved piano > track, etc.). They are at the original volumes, so can be loud (won't hurt > your disklavier though!). If you'd like the quieter version (thanks to > Veloset!), send me private email and I'll send it to you. I'm working on > the ESEQ disk as well, so let me know if you want that one instead. > > I've put the zip file into the Popular Music subfolder. > > Hope you enjoy it! > - Annette >
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[disklavier] Re: Alan Parsons midi disk in vault
1999-12-22 by Terry Holek
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