That is assuming you have converted ALL of your disks to midi. Does anybody know of an ESEQ player. Sorry Carol I didn't see the Laptop bit. Midi Magic --- In disklavier@y..., "Carol Beigel" <carolrpt@h...> wrote: > I only see two benefits. One of them is to use Home Concert - a program > that provides accompaniment for your own piano playing. The other benefit > is to be able to use the Disklavier in the event your floppy disk drive > fails. Using a computer, with appropriate software, allows you to organize > your song library and create playlists. If you were having a party, you > wouldn't have to bother with changing a floppy disk every half hour or so. > > Carol Beigel > > > >From: "Allan Zalamea" <aaz29@h...> > >Reply-To: disklavier@y... > >To: disklavier@y... > >Subject: RE: [disklavier] Using a laptop with Disklavier > >Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 10:57:03 +0800 > > > >Guys, > >I am new with disklavier and would like to know the benefits you can get in > >connecting a laptop computer with it? Thanks > >Allan > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
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Re: Using a laptop with Disklavier
2002-10-07 by midi_magic2000
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