No it won't as far as I know. The Windows system contains the drivers which
initiate contact between the hardware unit and the computer. Until those
drivers are operational, the synthesizer won't work.
John Justice
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garry
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It would depend complete
s are loaded
and running such as in a DOS session.
David Ferrin
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Wou
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Only if you are setup for such a state. It won't do it by default.
David Ferrin
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Only if you are setup for such a state. It won't do it by default.
David Ferrin
Life is what happens after you have already made other plans.
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