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Re: [disklavier] Vista-enabled software for turning down volume?

2009-02-12 by Spencer_Lists

Greetings lowdebt4me,

all of my utilities work under vista. i have also tested some of them
in Windows 7 Beta. i have a program called MidiMod2 that adjust
velocity in MIDI files on a batch or individual file basis. you can
find it on the following page of my web site as well as many other
programs. i have hundreds of others and can also make custom programs,
usually with little effort.

i don't have a vista machine any more. it became the Windows 7 Beta
machine. Vista absolutely sucks for the work i do and i was thrilled
to dump it. Windows 7 had been fixed for most of the things that made
Vista useless for my needs. so, i can no longer test programs in vista
without installing it on another computer and that would mean having a
worthless piece of junk taking up space. i think people will be
pleased when Windows 7 comes out. Microsoft really got scared and did
a little work on it.

http://www.spencerserolls.com/Files4Download.html

Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 10:12:15 AM, you wrote:
> We just received delivery of a Mark III disklavier (floppy disk only).
> We turned the volume down as far as we could but it is still too loud 
> for us. From reading various posts, I understand the dkvutilities and 
> perhaps some other software, allows one to further reduce the volume of
> midi pieces. Does anyone know if these will work under Vista? If not, 
> can someone recommend a program that will do the job which works under
> Vista. I would not object to buying a commercial product for this 
> purpose, such as Cakewalk, if I could figure out which version of 
> Cakewalk to buy!

> Thanks in advance...

> 

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