Marcello,

On Mac computers, it's very easy to save any file as a .pdf. Perhaps your computer can do that, too. Pretend that you are going to print as many pages of the file as you wish, but instead of sending the file to the printer, create a .pdf and save it to your site folder, where you can easily locate it. Then create hyperlinks to the .pdf files from your website pages where you want your visitors to see them. Do you know how to do this? There are simple to use applications available, like Freeway, which make website design almost pain free,

I have many .pdf files on my website which you can examine.

www.concertbandmusic.com   or   http://mysite.verizon.net/hsgersten

Herman


On Oct 28, 2007, at 3:35 AM, marcello noia wrote:

As I have in mind to create a site of mine proposing my vocal arrangements for sale, I would like to put on the site demos of PDF's (first page) and MIDI's with a fade out of the same page.

Which tools do I need? Do I have to get the full Acrobat software to rip the first page of the PDF or have to create a proper cut of the original MUS file to make a reducted PDF? Is there a PDF free tool that does the same job? And to manipulate the MIDI file in order to create a fade out? It's the first time I'm involved in this project so I need your kind help.
Thanks
Marcello
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