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Re: midi's title

2001-06-28 by bvaldez98@hotmail.com

hi todd,

i'm sorry but i'm still confused! ! ! my knowledge in computer is 
somewhat limited. having admitted to that, "convert to e-seq format. 
then use eexplorer to edit the files", i honestly don't know how to 
do it or where to start. again, i have a 720k disk; a 1.44mb disk 
full of midi files that need titleing; and a blank 1.44mb disk that's 
all i know so far. please help again. thanks in advance

bob
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 In disklavier@y..., "Todd Muncy" <disklavier@m...> wrote:
> Easiest thing to do is convert to e-seq format.  Then use e-
explorer to edit the files.  By right clicking and editing the 
properties of the files you can edit the disk title and the song 
titles.  Best of all, you can make up long-playing disks, by 
combining two or more disks, or make up a composite disk of all your 
favorites.  A 1.44 will hold almost 2.5 hours of music.  The 
documentation that comes with dkv utils, plus the tips above should 
be enough to get you where you want to go.
> 
> Anyone care to critique the very recently upgraded 
http://MuncyFamily.com web site?  My daughter's recent recital 
(rehearsal) performance (10 years old, less than 2 years of lessons) 
is there along with a lot of great quality stuff from Gary Lloyd, 
Doug McKenzie and of course, the Bumble Boogie.  Enjoy!
> 
> Todd Muncy <(©¿©)>
> disklavier-owner@egroups.com
> Check out my family website which includes a disklavier music page.
> http://MuncyFamily.com
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: bob valdez 
>   To: disklavier@y... 
>   Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 11:56 PM
>   Subject: Re: [disklavier] midi's title
> 
> 
>   hi todd,
> 
>   you're right..... taping the extra hole works!
> 
>   my objective: to title midi songs.
>   what i have:  a blank formatted 720k disk, a disk (1.44mb)full of 
midi songs 
>   to be titled, and dkvutils in my hard drive
> 
>   i read the instruction but i have difficulty comprehending it. i 
would 
>   greatly appreciate it if, when you have the time, to "show" me 
step by step 
>   on how to reach my objective.  again thanks in advance.
> 
>   bob
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   >From: "Todd Muncy" <disklavier@m...>
>   >Reply-To: disklavier@y...
>   >To: <disklavier@y...>
>   >Subject: Re: [disklavier] midi's title
>   >Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 16:33:14 -0400
>   >
>   >Taping over the extra hole and reformatting as a 720K does 
work.  Unless 
>   >you have an older disklavier that doesn't read 1.44 diskettes, 
you only 
>   >need a single disk for a very short period of time.  After 
completing the 
>   >dkvcopy, you are then able to archive the files on the copy to 
the hard 
>   >drive and copy them to a 1.44MB for playback.  I have one disk I 
just reuse 
>   >  over and over.  Since it is only temporary storage, you 
needn't worry 
>   >about stability issues.
>   >   ----- Original Message -----
>   >   From: Carol Beigel
>   >   To: disklavier@y...
>   >   Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 3:10 PM
>   >   Subject: Re: [disklavier] midi's title
>   >
>   >
>   >   THose DD diskettes are available on the internet from 
www.shoplet.com on 
>   >the
>   >   Office Outlet.  You can buy IBM formatted 720 disks for $4.55 
for 11 per 
>   >box
>   >   as well as unformatted disks.
>   >
>   >   Carol Beigel
>   >
>   >
>   >   >From: "bob valdez" <bvaldez98@h...>
>   >   >Reply-To: disklavier@y...
>   >   >To: disklavier@y...
>   >   >Subject: Re: [disklavier] midi's title
>   >   >Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 04:26:09
>   >   >
>   >   >i download the "dkvutils" from the vault.  i have a hard 
time buying 
>   >the
>   >   >required disk (720k).  all stores that i approached don't 
carry this 
>   >disk
>   >   >anymore.  is there a way to convert my 1.44 mb disk ( i have 
plenty) to
>   >   >720k. thanks
>   >   >
>   >   >bob
>   >   >
>   >   >
>   >   > >From: "Allan Zalamea" <aaz29@h...>
>   >   > >Reply-To: disklavier@y...
>   >   > >To: disklavier@y...
>   >   > >Subject: Re: [disklavier] midi's title
>   >   > >Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 08:51:55 +0800
>   >   > >
>   >   > >Download "dkvutils" from the vault.It will help you do the 
job.
>   >   > >
>   >   > >
>   >   > > >From: bvaldez98@h...
>   >   > > >Reply-To: disklavier@y...
>   >   > > >To: disklavier@y...
>   >   > > >Subject: [disklavier] midi's title
>   >   > > >Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 06:01:58 -0000
>   >   > > >
>   >   > > >hi everone
>   >   > > >
>   >   > > >is there a faster way to title midi song so that it will 
show in my
>   >   > > >dgtiixg disklavier display. i have tried using my 
disklavier to 
>   >title
>   >   > > >(each note represent letter or turning the knob)and it's 
taking me 
>   >so
>   >   > > >long just to do one title...please HELP. thanks in 
advance.
>   >   > > >
>   >   > > >bob
>   >   > > >
>   >   > >
>   >   > 
>   > 
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