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#129268 - 01/19/03 10:55 AM
Re: new website
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Loc: Rome - Italy
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Donny, Gary, the new site is much better than the older; even if your picture is smaller, I love the idea of the bull-eye and, even if I now need a telescope to see your face, at least I can see your real colors. [This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 01-20-2003).]
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#129270 - 01/19/03 07:02 PM
Re: new website
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Thanks guys and gals. Yes, I sing just all the songs listed and lots more. When I get a little more time, I'll try to spruce up the schedule page, plus add the updated gig dates. I just finishing fixing the gif file and converted it to a jpg so the page will load much faster.
Cheers, Gary
[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 01-19-2003).]
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#129274 - 01/20/03 09:23 AM
Re: new website
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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That particular keyboard was one of my old psr-500s, which were sold a few months ago. I currently use a stacked array of a psr-740 on the top, with a psr-2000 underneath. They're stacked on an Ultimate stand, which I configured to make it nearly "drunk proof." The way it is set up it would take a linebacker to topple the rig from the back side. As for MP3s, I havn't had time to put any together, but that may be an option sometime in the near future. I have recorded a few demo CDs with five songs each and send them to prospective clients and local agents. They were easy to record and I put detailed recording instructions on http://psrtutorial.com/ . Some of the folks on that forum said they followed the instructions and made some great CDs. The same technique is also a great way to record your midi files to a CD. Essentially, the sounds you hear coming from the CD are identical to those coming out of your keyboard. I recorded a 10 song album for Will Stewart and he was astonished at the difference between using a midi to wav conversion program and using the technique I described. Thanks again everyone, Gary
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