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[disklavier] Uploaded Jim Brickman Compositions

[disklavier] Uploaded Jim Brickman Compositions

2000-01-02 by Mike McGregor

I have uploaded to the New Age area of the vault a nice selection of Jim
Brickman compositions performed "live" by Brian McCarty.  I downloaded them
from the "MIDI Files" link posted as a top level entry in the vault (that
entry should be relocated to "Links" folder?).  

I adjusted controller #7 volume downward to 100 as needed, converted to ESEQ
format, and titled each song.   I included a directory file, so just unzip
and copy to diskette.

Todd, if there is any copyright problem with these being in the vault, then
please remove them with my blessing.

Enjoy!


Mike McGregor
Double Oak, TX

[disklavier] Re: Uploaded Jim Brickman Compositions

2000-01-02 by Rudy Salci

Mike,

I'm a newcomer to this group....I see lots of references to "vaults".  What
is that?  A site where MIDI files are kept? If so, where?

Thanks,

Rudy
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike McGregor [mailto:mcgregorclan@...]
> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 7:49 PM
> To: disklavier@...
> Subject: [disklavier] Uploaded Jim Brickman Compositions
>
>
> I have uploaded to the New Age area of the vault a nice selection of Jim
> Brickman compositions performed "live" by Brian McCarty.  I
> downloaded them
> from the "MIDI Files" link posted as a top level entry in the vault (that
> entry should be relocated to "Links" folder?).
>
> I adjusted controller #7 volume downward to 100 as needed,
> converted to ESEQ
> format, and titled each song.   I included a directory file, so just unzip
> and copy to diskette.
>
> Todd, if there is any copyright problem with these being in the
> vault, then
> please remove them with my blessing.
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
> Mike McGregor
> Double Oak, TX
>
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[disklavier] Re: Uploaded Jim Brickman Compositions

2000-01-02 by Mike McGregor

Rudy,

There is a "vault" choice on the Disklavier egroup web site (on the
blue menu bar).  Clicking on that will take you to the storage area
where contributions are uploaded by contributors and downloaded by
interested members.

I found that it is much easier to check messages by linking to the web
site from the egroup digest of messages emailed to me every day or so. 
If you haven't signed up for that option, I recommend it.

Regards,

Mike


"rudy salci" <salc-@...> wrote: 
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/disklavier/?start=157
> Mike,
> 
> I'm a newcomer to this group....I see lots of references to "vaults".
 What
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> is that?  A site where MIDI files are kept? If so, where?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Rudy
> 
>

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