A work around until the real thing comes along might be to edit an abc, play
the abc while capturing the sound with a wav or mp3 program (EZ CD Creator 4
or 5 does this via the Spin Doctor) and move the mp3 to whatever portable
device plays mp3 files. If those little hand-held computers include audio
out, they might be able to do all the functions. I do them on my desktop
and move the mp3 files, via a computer link, to my car radio which includes
about 10 hours of mp3 playback. Good luck.
"Richard L Walker"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pensacola, FL 32504-7726 USA
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I have this dream of being able to do music transcription in abc on a truly
portable device (e.g., Psion Revo, Palm, Casio Casiopeia). To be useful, the
system would need the following:
- headphone jack
- MP3 playback, looping, and slowdown software
- text editor for abc files
- abc to midi converter
- MIDI player
- PDA to desktop file transfer link
Does any such system exist?
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