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Re: [disklavier] What's a *.fil file?

2001-09-18 by Todd Muncy

They are dislavier's native E-SEQ format files. All disklaviers play these disks, but some older ones don't support midi files. There is a utility package called dkvutil in the files section, that will allow you to freely convert between eseq, midi 0 and midi 1.
Todd Muncy <(©¿©)>
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Check out my family website which includes a disklavier music page.
http://MuncyFamily.com
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 7:35 PM
Subject: [disklavier] What's a *.fil file?

Under FILES, NEW AGE, Brickman.zip unzips several files to a F*.fil.
What is a fil and how does it play on a Disklavier?



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