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[disklavier] Re: DUG Censorship

2000-01-13 by Todd Muncy

Here s another update to your poorly researched unwarranted blind-side attack. I went to the site you referenced in your message. I then linked to Harry Fox

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[disklavier] Re: DUG Censorship

2000-01-13 by Todd Muncy

FYI Rhapsody in Blue was first performed in 1923 or 1924. Spell that P-U-B-L-I-C D-O-M-A-I-N. If I m wrong about this, please tell me which graveyard to send

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[disklavier] Re: DUG Censorship

2000-01-13 by Christopher B. McNeil, Administrative He

Before accepting this generous offer, it might be a good idea to consider whether Gershwin s estate will receive the royalty it s due. I may be mistaken;

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[disklavier] DUG Censorship

2000-01-12 by Todd Muncy

Many of the messages I ve sent to the DUG board recently never got posted. I can only assume there is a moderating intermediary choosing what (and who) will

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[disklavier] Vault

2000-01-10 by Tjako

Hello Todd & others, I followed your advice and moved my piano concerto in a folder called Tjako s Stuff in the vault. I also uploaded a small prelude for

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[disklavier] Zip files

2000-01-10 by Todd Muncy

I received an understandable complaint from one of our Mac owning members. He has requested, and I agree, that we should only post plain zip files ending in a

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[disklavier] Non-Disklavier members

2000-01-10 by Todd Muncy

There s no reason to lurk. I have openly recruited owners of PianoDisc and other keyboard products that play and produce files (midi) that are compatible with

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[disklavier] Gary Lloyd "Pop" Files

2000-01-09 by Mike McGregor

Fellow Disklavier eGroup members, Welcome to Doug McKenzie. ( I know people must ask you about Bob. But perhaps SCTV never made it Down Under.) I look

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[disklavier] Doug McKenzie Piano Jazz

2000-01-09 by Todd Muncy

One of the best piano jazz zip files in our vault, present since the site was set up, has been the work of Doug McKenzie of Australia. The self extracting zip

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[disklavier] Re: PianoDisc

2000-01-07 by stuart chale

I just purchased a Yamaha C2 with pianodisc instead of disklavier as it was almost 2 thousand dollars less. Pianodisc is available on any piano including

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[disklavier] Re: Who may join

2000-01-05 by Buffy

So, in that group of almost 100, there has got to be either another classical singer or pianist. Anybody???? Helloooooo?????? Buffy ... From: Todd Muncy

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[disklavier] Re: vault

2000-01-05 by Rudy Salci

Clarita, How are you? Haven t heard from you in a long time. I had the same question about the site so here is the site to go to:

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[disklavier] Re: corea.zip

2000-01-05 by Peter Braun

Thanks Terry, I have it sorted - some sort of download problem Regards, Peter terry holek wrote: original

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[disklavier] Re: corea.zip

2000-01-04 by Barry Dubner

I had no problem playing it on my DC2--great file! Thanks. Barry ... From: Terry Holek To: Sent: Monday, January

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[disklavier] Re: PianoDisc

2000-01-03 by Todd Muncy

PianoDisc systems can be retrofitted to virtually any grand or upright piano, including Yamaha. I believe they play midi type 0 files only. Disklaviers are

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[disklavier] PianoDisc

2000-01-03 by Anthony Messana

What is the difference between a Pianodisc and a Disklavier system? I purchased a Wurlitzer baby grand with a PD-120plus system a couple months ago and out of

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[disklavier] Re: corea.zip

2000-01-03 by Terry Holek

peter braun wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/disklavier/?start=167 ... corrupt ... I ve downloaded and verified it

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[disklavier] Re: Happy New Year

2000-01-03 by Jack Schueler

I hope to see you long before then as well. I am guessing that you are an American, so you might want to check out your country s timekeepers. See the US Naval

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[disklavier] Vault files

2000-01-03 by Howard Firm

Could someone help me out here?......I am trying to listen to files from the vault and I cannot open most of them. Do I have to own a Disklavier to open or

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[disklavier] Re: Pricing database.

2000-01-03 by Dave Asaibene

I attempted to post my information in the DB but was not certain how to . Cold you please post instructions? Thanks Todd Muncy wrote:

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[disklavier] corea.zip

2000-01-02 by Peter Braun

The corea.zip file that has appeared in the vault appears to be corrupt - or, is it just me? Peter

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[disklavier] Pricing database.

2000-01-02 by Todd Muncy

The Good News: We now have 135 members. The Bad News: Only 20 What I paid records have been added to the database. If you own a disklavier (most of us) and

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[disklavier] Mac Utility Uploaded

2000-01-02 by Mike McGregor

I uploaded (into the utility folder on the vault) a freeware MIDI typing file utility for the Macintosh that has been helpful in re-establishing the MIDI file

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[disklavier] Re: Veloset

2000-01-02 by Mike McGregor

Harry, I have found Veloset to be a good tool to adjust max volumes for MIDI, ESEQ, and some other file types as contained on the file type pick list within

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[disklavier] Re: Veloset

2000-01-02 by Barry Dubner

I will gladly take it--I didnt mean any disrespect--I m simply new at this and trying to figure out the easiest way to do things while maintaining quality. As

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[disklavier] Re: Veloset

2000-01-02 by Harry Kelley

Can anyone explain Velocet to me? I ve downloaded it but don t have a clue how to include it in my flow. I generally play midi files to my Disklavier straight

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[disklavier] Disk Labels

1999-12-30 by Todd Muncy

The job isn t over until the paperwork is done! OK, you downloaded all this great music from the vault and now you have poorly labeled or unlabeled floppies

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Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.