On 6/24/2012 3:12 AM, Raymond Horton wrote: > My son took back a keyboard controller that I had borrowed for quite a > while. I thought I might have to buy a new one, since the keyboard I > was left with was a small Casio I had bought at a pawn shop 20 years > ago for $30 which has midi but, of course, no USB. Before springing > for a new keyboard I decided to risk $4.30 (shipping included) on a > midi to USB connector. It seems to work just fine, but not without > some unneeded difficulty during the installation. > > Here is MY tech tip for the day - just ignore it if it is too > technical: When you are installing a midi keyboard onto your computer, > everything will work much better if you do not - I repeat, do not, > accidentally, and without noticing, disconnect your computer keyboard > at the same time. > > Let me know if this is a help to anybody. >
It is a help to me -- it gave me a nice early morning chuckle. :-) -- David H. Bailey dhbai...@davidbaileymusicstudio.com _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale