I have seen questions on midi-mag about editor/librarians and from what I
read, the jury was still out on them. And could you please send me Jay
Williams' e-mail address so we can talk? thank you.
Gerry
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Hi Jerry,
Believe me I know how you feel, the real problems are not
technical but political/economic, and solutions wouldn't be hard
at all if industry cared.
Jay Williams can probably point you to folks who could tell you
what studies to persue much better than I can. I don't have
specific knowl
It's all right. It was late and well ... you know! Tom, you're probably
the best person I could have digitally run in to. Thanks for the slap upside
the head. It's a good thing I'm not applying to college. It's unfortunate
that not much has changed to make synthesizers more accessible. I was
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> Jerry,
> Well, not to be nasty, but you spent too much time saying not
> very much and not enough time on as
Jerry,
Well, not to be nasty, but you spent too much time saying not
very much and not enough time on asking what you really wanted.
However what i assume, always a questionable practice, you want
is access to stand alone music syhthesizers similar to what
sightlings have.
I don't say it can't b
I've got a question and you folks collectively are some of the most
resourceful, no nonsense blind people on the Internet. I've already
consulted midi-mag. I know people who aren't afraid to really re-model
their kitchen, not just talk about it are the folks I at least need to
boounce this off.