Re: cd.ex helpneeded please.

2004-11-04 Thread Alan Pollard
Hi Kevin,thanks a lot,  yes I can   open cd.ex   o k,and I do have Nero 5.5
loaded and installed.I can now press on  with learning how to use it.I am
very grateful for your help. Alan. At 09:27 PM 11/1/04 -, you wrote:
Hi Alan.

You only need download the ASPI driver if CDEX tells you that it's needed.
Without this driver CDEX will not even start.

If you're able to start CDEX then you've already got this driver somewhere
on your system.  It comes with Nero for a start and probably lots of other
applications.

Kevin
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Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 2:30 AM
Subject: cd.ex helpneeded please.


 Hilist members, ,Alan here.I have recently loaded and installed cd.ex
 1.50,could you  please confirm for me if I need to aquire the ,aspi
 Manager? , to be able to access all of the cdex features?.I have tried to
 download this file from the adaptekWeb site  at,www.adaptec.co.uk without
 success,I just cant find it.  alternativley is it available elseware?.or
is
 their an another file that will do the same job.I would  be very grateful
 if you can help me resolve this problem.My sanity is on the line!. Thank
 you in anticipation.Alan.


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Re: converting files

2004-11-04 Thread Alan Pollard
Hi Frank, yes,you can use a  free Program called CD.ex.from
www.whitestick.co.uk. good luck.Alan.at 01:02 PM 11/1/04 -0500, you wrote:
I have quite a few songs downloaded to my computer.  Is there any way I
can covert those files to mp3 files without putting on cds?
Frank
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Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to play music that blind people can use

2004-11-04 Thread shawn klein
Hey that tripod link didn't work, but I found it on
the site in Portuguese, if anybody wants it you can
right me off list.
Shawn

--- Steve Pattison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Maurício Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Newsgroups: alt.comp.blind-users
 
 Greetings,
 
 I am a MCP, and long time ago I developed a simple
 program with the
 objective of allow the user to play music using the
 computer keyboard.
 It is
 not apropriated for professional uses, of course,
 but is very simple to
 use,
 it is free and doesn't require any kind of
 configuration.
 
 The software was not created especifically for
 handicapped people (by
 the
 way, I'm not blind), but several blind users were
 able to use it
 without any
 problem. Once the program is started, it is ready to
 play. Some
 settings
 like Volume, Instrument and Chords can be defined
 using the keys from
 F1 to
 F12 (the keys are already programmed to perform
 theese actions). If you
 are
 able to see a little, or have some friend that can
 describe an image
 for
 you, ask him to access this :

http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/images/piano_tela.gif
 . It is a
 screenshot
 of the main screen of the program, it shows how
 simple and easy to use
 the
 program is.
 
 One of the most interesting things in the program is
 the fact that you
 can
 play using any one of the 128 Instrument Set (from
 Gerenal MIDI
 Standard),
 and even press more than one key at the same time to
 play
 poliphonically.
 
 Play music using the computer keyboard may seen
 pointless if you have a
 real
 piano or eletronic keyboard, but consider the
 possibility to play
 anytime,
 anywere (perhaps in your lunch break, and I presume
 that you don't have
 a
 piano in you office!).
 
 You can download the program using this link :

http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/files/Setup_Piano_Eletronico.zip
 
 The program is absolutelly free, and it never
 expires.
 
 I created a Home-Page with all the information about
 the program, but
 unfortunelly the site is in Portuguese only by now.
 The link is
 http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com . If you have
 experience with Visual
 Basic, you can download an Open-Source (but simpler)
 version of the
 program
 at http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/minipiano.html
 
 You can see an English version of the site
 (performed by Google
 translation
 engine) here :

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fpianoeletronico.t

ripod.com%2Flangpair=pt%7Cenhl=pt-BRie=UTF-8ie=UTF-8oe=UT
 F-8prev=%2Flanguage_tools
 
 However, the translated version has some flaws, so
 I decided to
 perform my
 own translation of the most important information
 about the program.
 Here it
 comes :
 
 Electronic Piano 2.0 is a Freeware program
 (gratuitous) with the
 objective
 to allow the user to play musical notes and chords
 through the computer
 keyboard. Even making use of the MIDI resources of
 the sound card (like
 the
 avaibility of 128 musical instruments), the program
 doesn't require
 knowledge or configuration of Drivers or any device
 connected to the
 system.
 Basically, Electronic Piano 2.0 is a program
 indicated for people who
 simply
 wants to play music in the computer at any time,
 without have to
 purchase
 and install a professional music edition software
 (usually expensive).
 
 Characteristics of the Program :
 - 128 musical instruments available
 - 47 different sounds of drums and percussion
 - Poliphony (possibility to play more than one note
 at the same time)
 - Control of Main Volume and Pan
 - Combine up to 3 different musical instruments (any
 one of the 128)
 - Graphical panel with the keys
 - Note lenght is determined by the amount of time
 that the key is
 pressed
 - Execution of Major, Minor and 7 Chords by
 pressing only one key
 - 7 octaves can be selected
 
 Information about the programmer :
 Mauricio Antunes Oliveira is a Programmer/Analyst
 and a Microsoft
 Certified
 Professional (MCP) in Visual Basic since 1999.
 Currently, works as a
 consulter in São Paulo with Analysis and
 Programming.
 
 
 If you want any aditional information about the
 program before download
 it,
 you can contact me here, or e-mail me :
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Thanks for your interest !
 
 Mauricio Oliveira
 Microsoft Certified Professional
 
 PS : Sorry for my poor English :-(  ...
 
 Regards Steve,
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Skype:  steve1963
 MSN Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to play music that blind people can use

2004-11-04 Thread Steve Pattison
I just tried the download link and it is definitely still working at my
end.

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Oopse, I just clicked the link and it says file not
available for download. hmm, was this a very old post?

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Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to play music that blind people can use

2004-11-04 Thread shawn klein
Oopse, I just clicked the link and it says file not
available for download. hmm, was this a very old post?
Shawn

--- Steve Pattison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Maurício Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Newsgroups: alt.comp.blind-users
 
 Greetings,
 
 I am a MCP, and long time ago I developed a simple
 program with the
 objective of allow the user to play music using the
 computer keyboard.
 It is
 not apropriated for professional uses, of course,
 but is very simple to
 use,
 it is free and doesn't require any kind of
 configuration.
 
 The software was not created especifically for
 handicapped people (by
 the
 way, I'm not blind), but several blind users were
 able to use it
 without any
 problem. Once the program is started, it is ready to
 play. Some
 settings
 like Volume, Instrument and Chords can be defined
 using the keys from
 F1 to
 F12 (the keys are already programmed to perform
 theese actions). If you
 are
 able to see a little, or have some friend that can
 describe an image
 for
 you, ask him to access this :

http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/images/piano_tela.gif
 . It is a
 screenshot
 of the main screen of the program, it shows how
 simple and easy to use
 the
 program is.
 
 One of the most interesting things in the program is
 the fact that you
 can
 play using any one of the 128 Instrument Set (from
 Gerenal MIDI
 Standard),
 and even press more than one key at the same time to
 play
 poliphonically.
 
 Play music using the computer keyboard may seen
 pointless if you have a
 real
 piano or eletronic keyboard, but consider the
 possibility to play
 anytime,
 anywere (perhaps in your lunch break, and I presume
 that you don't have
 a
 piano in you office!).
 
 You can download the program using this link :

http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/files/Setup_Piano_Eletronico.zip
 
 The program is absolutelly free, and it never
 expires.
 
 I created a Home-Page with all the information about
 the program, but
 unfortunelly the site is in Portuguese only by now.
 The link is
 http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com . If you have
 experience with Visual
 Basic, you can download an Open-Source (but simpler)
 version of the
 program
 at http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/minipiano.html
 
 You can see an English version of the site
 (performed by Google
 translation
 engine) here :

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fpianoeletronico.t

ripod.com%2Flangpair=pt%7Cenhl=pt-BRie=UTF-8ie=UTF-8oe=UT
 F-8prev=%2Flanguage_tools
 
 However, the translated version has some flaws, so
 I decided to
 perform my
 own translation of the most important information
 about the program.
 Here it
 comes :
 
 Electronic Piano 2.0 is a Freeware program
 (gratuitous) with the
 objective
 to allow the user to play musical notes and chords
 through the computer
 keyboard. Even making use of the MIDI resources of
 the sound card (like
 the
 avaibility of 128 musical instruments), the program
 doesn't require
 knowledge or configuration of Drivers or any device
 connected to the
 system.
 Basically, Electronic Piano 2.0 is a program
 indicated for people who
 simply
 wants to play music in the computer at any time,
 without have to
 purchase
 and install a professional music edition software
 (usually expensive).
 
 Characteristics of the Program :
 - 128 musical instruments available
 - 47 different sounds of drums and percussion
 - Poliphony (possibility to play more than one note
 at the same time)
 - Control of Main Volume and Pan
 - Combine up to 3 different musical instruments (any
 one of the 128)
 - Graphical panel with the keys
 - Note lenght is determined by the amount of time
 that the key is
 pressed
 - Execution of Major, Minor and 7 Chords by
 pressing only one key
 - 7 octaves can be selected
 
 Information about the programmer :
 Mauricio Antunes Oliveira is a Programmer/Analyst
 and a Microsoft
 Certified
 Professional (MCP) in Visual Basic since 1999.
 Currently, works as a
 consulter in São Paulo with Analysis and
 Programming.
 
 
 If you want any aditional information about the
 program before download
 it,
 you can contact me here, or e-mail me :
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Thanks for your interest !
 
 Mauricio Oliveira
 Microsoft Certified Professional
 
 PS : Sorry for my poor English :-(  ...
 
 Regards Steve,
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Skype:  steve1963
 MSN Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to play music that blind people can use

2004-11-04 Thread shawn klein
Cool Steve! Thanks for the forward. Another good use
for my Portuguese such as it is yet.
Shawn Klein
--- Steve Pattison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Maurício Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Newsgroups: alt.comp.blind-users
 
 Greetings,
 
 I am a MCP, and long time ago I developed a simple
 program with the
 objective of allow the user to play music using the
 computer keyboard.
 It is
 not apropriated for professional uses, of course,
 but is very simple to
 use,
 it is free and doesn't require any kind of
 configuration.
 
 The software was not created especifically for
 handicapped people (by
 the
 way, I'm not blind), but several blind users were
 able to use it
 without any
 problem. Once the program is started, it is ready to
 play. Some
 settings
 like Volume, Instrument and Chords can be defined
 using the keys from
 F1 to
 F12 (the keys are already programmed to perform
 theese actions). If you
 are
 able to see a little, or have some friend that can
 describe an image
 for
 you, ask him to access this :

http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/images/piano_tela.gif
 . It is a
 screenshot
 of the main screen of the program, it shows how
 simple and easy to use
 the
 program is.
 
 One of the most interesting things in the program is
 the fact that you
 can
 play using any one of the 128 Instrument Set (from
 Gerenal MIDI
 Standard),
 and even press more than one key at the same time to
 play
 poliphonically.
 
 Play music using the computer keyboard may seen
 pointless if you have a
 real
 piano or eletronic keyboard, but consider the
 possibility to play
 anytime,
 anywere (perhaps in your lunch break, and I presume
 that you don't have
 a
 piano in you office!).
 
 You can download the program using this link :

http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/files/Setup_Piano_Eletronico.zip
 
 The program is absolutelly free, and it never
 expires.
 
 I created a Home-Page with all the information about
 the program, but
 unfortunelly the site is in Portuguese only by now.
 The link is
 http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com . If you have
 experience with Visual
 Basic, you can download an Open-Source (but simpler)
 version of the
 program
 at http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/minipiano.html
 
 You can see an English version of the site
 (performed by Google
 translation
 engine) here :

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fpianoeletronico.t

ripod.com%2Flangpair=pt%7Cenhl=pt-BRie=UTF-8ie=UTF-8oe=UT
 F-8prev=%2Flanguage_tools
 
 However, the translated version has some flaws, so
 I decided to
 perform my
 own translation of the most important information
 about the program.
 Here it
 comes :
 
 Electronic Piano 2.0 is a Freeware program
 (gratuitous) with the
 objective
 to allow the user to play musical notes and chords
 through the computer
 keyboard. Even making use of the MIDI resources of
 the sound card (like
 the
 avaibility of 128 musical instruments), the program
 doesn't require
 knowledge or configuration of Drivers or any device
 connected to the
 system.
 Basically, Electronic Piano 2.0 is a program
 indicated for people who
 simply
 wants to play music in the computer at any time,
 without have to
 purchase
 and install a professional music edition software
 (usually expensive).
 
 Characteristics of the Program :
 - 128 musical instruments available
 - 47 different sounds of drums and percussion
 - Poliphony (possibility to play more than one note
 at the same time)
 - Control of Main Volume and Pan
 - Combine up to 3 different musical instruments (any
 one of the 128)
 - Graphical panel with the keys
 - Note lenght is determined by the amount of time
 that the key is
 pressed
 - Execution of Major, Minor and 7 Chords by
 pressing only one key
 - 7 octaves can be selected
 
 Information about the programmer :
 Mauricio Antunes Oliveira is a Programmer/Analyst
 and a Microsoft
 Certified
 Professional (MCP) in Visual Basic since 1999.
 Currently, works as a
 consulter in São Paulo with Analysis and
 Programming.
 
 
 If you want any aditional information about the
 program before download
 it,
 you can contact me here, or e-mail me :
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Thanks for your interest !
 
 Mauricio Oliveira
 Microsoft Certified Professional
 
 PS : Sorry for my poor English :-(  ...
 
 Regards Steve,
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Skype:  steve1963
 MSN Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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Can't find what you hear

2004-11-04 Thread eoconnor
Hi folks,

I'm using a Dell Dimension 4100 pc with a Creative Labs Soundblaster Live 
DF80 sound card.

I've never found the what you hear option in the record properties of 
the volume control.

As a result, I can't record from more than one source at a time.

I haven't found a stereo wide option either.

Any ideas?

Regards with thanks,

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Re: Can't find what you hear

2004-11-04 Thread Joe Sontag
Many Dell systems come with drivers for their sound cards that do not suport
this option.  I found the generic drivers on Creative's web site and
installed them.  Not only did I get the 'what you hear' control, but I also
got a noticable improvement in system stability.
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Subject: Can't find what you hear


 Hi folks,

 I'm using a Dell Dimension 4100 pc with a Creative Labs Soundblaster Live
 DF80 sound card.

 I've never found the what you hear option in the record properties of
 the volume control.

 As a result, I can't record from more than one source at a time.

 I haven't found a stereo wide option either.

 Any ideas?

 Regards with thanks,

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Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to play music that blind people can use

2004-11-04 Thread doug leavens
I went to that siet and jaws couldn't find any links!!
- Original Message - 
From: shawn klein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to play music that blind 
people can use


Cool Steve! Thanks for the forward. Another good use
for my Portuguese such as it is yet.
Shawn Klein
--- Steve Pattison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Maurício Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: alt.comp.blind-users
Greetings,
I am a MCP, and long time ago I developed a simple
program with the
objective of allow the user to play music using the
computer keyboard.
It is
not apropriated for professional uses, of course,
but is very simple to
use,
it is free and doesn't require any kind of
configuration.
The software was not created especifically for
handicapped people (by
the
way, I'm not blind), but several blind users were
able to use it
without any
problem. Once the program is started, it is ready to
play. Some
settings
like Volume, Instrument and Chords can be defined
using the keys from
F1 to
F12 (the keys are already programmed to perform
theese actions). If you
are
able to see a little, or have some friend that can
describe an image
for
you, ask him to access this :
http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/images/piano_tela.gif
. It is a
screenshot
of the main screen of the program, it shows how
simple and easy to use
the
program is.
One of the most interesting things in the program is
the fact that you
can
play using any one of the 128 Instrument Set (from
Gerenal MIDI
Standard),
and even press more than one key at the same time to
play
poliphonically.
Play music using the computer keyboard may seen
pointless if you have a
real
piano or eletronic keyboard, but consider the
possibility to play
anytime,
anywere (perhaps in your lunch break, and I presume
that you don't have
a
piano in you office!).
You can download the program using this link :
http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/files/Setup_Piano_Eletronico.zip
The program is absolutelly free, and it never
expires.
I created a Home-Page with all the information about
the program, but
unfortunelly the site is in Portuguese only by now.
The link is
http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com . If you have
experience with Visual
Basic, you can download an Open-Source (but simpler)
version of the
program
at http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/minipiano.html
You can see an English version of the site
(performed by Google
translation
engine) here :
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fpianoeletronico.t

ripod.com%2Flangpair=pt%7Cenhl=pt-BRie=UTF-8ie=UTF-8oe=UT
F-8prev=%2Flanguage_tools
However, the translated version has some flaws, so
I decided to
perform my
own translation of the most important information
about the program.
Here it
comes :
Electronic Piano 2.0 is a Freeware program
(gratuitous) with the
objective
to allow the user to play musical notes and chords
through the computer
keyboard. Even making use of the MIDI resources of
the sound card (like
the
avaibility of 128 musical instruments), the program
doesn't require
knowledge or configuration of Drivers or any device
connected to the
system.
Basically, Electronic Piano 2.0 is a program
indicated for people who
simply
wants to play music in the computer at any time,
without have to
purchase
and install a professional music edition software
(usually expensive).
Characteristics of the Program :
- 128 musical instruments available
- 47 different sounds of drums and percussion
- Poliphony (possibility to play more than one note
at the same time)
- Control of Main Volume and Pan
- Combine up to 3 different musical instruments (any
one of the 128)
- Graphical panel with the keys
- Note lenght is determined by the amount of time
that the key is
pressed
- Execution of Major, Minor and 7 Chords by
pressing only one key
- 7 octaves can be selected
Information about the programmer :
Mauricio Antunes Oliveira is a Programmer/Analyst
and a Microsoft
Certified
Professional (MCP) in Visual Basic since 1999.
Currently, works as a
consulter in São Paulo with Analysis and
Programming.
If you want any aditional information about the
program before download
it,
you can contact me here, or e-mail me :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for your interest !
Mauricio Oliveira
Microsoft Certified Professional
PS : Sorry for my poor English :-(  ...
Regards Steve,
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:  steve1963
MSN Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Goldwave problem

2004-11-04 Thread Samuel
Hi all, I am having a problem with goldwave. When I try to record anything on any 
recording sourse, it is fine but when I play it back, an error mesage comes up saying, 
Can not start playback either the sound driver does not support the current quality 
setting or sampling rate of the file or an error occurred in a plug-in. I havn't got 
a plug-in.  Can you help? Samuel.
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Re: Goldwave problem

2004-11-04 Thread Bruce Toews
when you created the file, did you specify too high a sample rate?
Bruce
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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Samuel wrote:
Hi all, I am having a problem with goldwave. When I try to record anything on any recording 
sourse, it is fine but when I play it back, an error mesage comes up saying, Can not start 
playback either the sound driver does not support the current quality setting or sampling rate 
of the file or an error occurred in a plug-in. I havn't got a plug-in.  Can you help? 
Samuel.
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Goldwave problem

2004-11-04 Thread Samuel
No Bruce. The hiest sampling rate I use is 44100 hearts and the lowest I use is 1125 
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xm radio online service

2004-11-04 Thread Don Bishop
Has anyone here used the xm radio new online service?  Wondering if you have to 
install software on the pc to use it and if so, how accessible is the software?  

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Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to play music that blind people can use

2004-11-04 Thread shawn klein
Um, to the translated 1 by google? the 1 in
Portuguese? or 1 of the other links? I didn't bother
with the 1 from google, but I would think there would
have been links.
Shawn

--- doug leavens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I went to that siet and jaws couldn't find any
 links!!
 - Original Message - 
 From: shawn klein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list. 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 7:06 AM
 Subject: Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to
 play music that blind 
 people can use
 
 
  Cool Steve! Thanks for the forward. Another good
 use
  for my Portuguese such as it is yet.
  Shawn Klein
  --- Steve Pattison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  From: Maurício Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Newsgroups: alt.comp.blind-users
 
  Greetings,
 
  I am a MCP, and long time ago I developed a
 simple
  program with the
  objective of allow the user to play music using
 the
  computer keyboard.
  It is
  not apropriated for professional uses, of course,
  but is very simple to
  use,
  it is free and doesn't require any kind of
  configuration.
 
  The software was not created especifically for
  handicapped people (by
  the
  way, I'm not blind), but several blind users were
  able to use it
  without any
  problem. Once the program is started, it is ready
 to
  play. Some
  settings
  like Volume, Instrument and Chords can be defined
  using the keys from
  F1 to
  F12 (the keys are already programmed to perform
  theese actions). If you
  are
  able to see a little, or have some friend that
 can
  describe an image
  for
  you, ask him to access this :
 
 

http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/images/piano_tela.gif
  . It is a
  screenshot
  of the main screen of the program, it shows how
  simple and easy to use
  the
  program is.
 
  One of the most interesting things in the program
 is
  the fact that you
  can
  play using any one of the 128 Instrument Set
 (from
  Gerenal MIDI
  Standard),
  and even press more than one key at the same time
 to
  play
  poliphonically.
 
  Play music using the computer keyboard may seen
  pointless if you have a
  real
  piano or eletronic keyboard, but consider the
  possibility to play
  anytime,
  anywere (perhaps in your lunch break, and I
 presume
  that you don't have
  a
  piano in you office!).
 
  You can download the program using this link :
 
 

http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/files/Setup_Piano_Eletronico.zip
 
  The program is absolutelly free, and it never
  expires.
 
  I created a Home-Page with all the information
 about
  the program, but
  unfortunelly the site is in Portuguese only by
 now.
  The link is
  http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com . If you have
  experience with Visual
  Basic, you can download an Open-Source (but
 simpler)
  version of the
  program
  at
 http://pianoeletronico.tripod.com/minipiano.html
 
  You can see an English version of the site
  (performed by Google
  translation
  engine) here :
 
 

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fpianoeletronico.t
 
 

ripod.com%2Flangpair=pt%7Cenhl=pt-BRie=UTF-8ie=UTF-8oe=UT
  F-8prev=%2Flanguage_tools
 
  However, the translated version has some flaws,
 so
  I decided to
  perform my
  own translation of the most important information
  about the program.
  Here it
  comes :
 
  Electronic Piano 2.0 is a Freeware program
  (gratuitous) with the
  objective
  to allow the user to play musical notes and
 chords
  through the computer
  keyboard. Even making use of the MIDI resources
 of
  the sound card (like
  the
  avaibility of 128 musical instruments), the
 program
  doesn't require
  knowledge or configuration of Drivers or any
 device
  connected to the
  system.
  Basically, Electronic Piano 2.0 is a program
  indicated for people who
  simply
  wants to play music in the computer at any time,
  without have to
  purchase
  and install a professional music edition software
  (usually expensive).
 
  Characteristics of the Program :
  - 128 musical instruments available
  - 47 different sounds of drums and percussion
  - Poliphony (possibility to play more than one
 note
  at the same time)
  - Control of Main Volume and Pan
  - Combine up to 3 different musical instruments
 (any
  one of the 128)
  - Graphical panel with the keys
  - Note lenght is determined by the amount of time
  that the key is
  pressed
  - Execution of Major, Minor and 7 Chords by
  pressing only one key
  - 7 octaves can be selected
 
  Information about the programmer :
  Mauricio Antunes Oliveira is a Programmer/Analyst
  and a Microsoft
  Certified
  Professional (MCP) in Visual Basic since 1999.
  Currently, works as a
  consulter in São Paulo with Analysis and
  Programming.
 
 
  If you want any aditional information about the
  program before download
  it,
  you can contact me here, or e-mail me :
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Thanks for your interest !
 
  Mauricio Oliveira
  Microsoft Certified Professional
 
 
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dc offset in sound forge

2004-11-04 Thread Gary Petraccaro
I've been reading the SF docs and they mention something called dc offset. 
How do you know when to do the calibration?  How do you actually do the 
calibration?  Not just pressing the button, but When do you press the button 
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Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to play music that blind people can use

2004-11-04 Thread Sun Sparkle
can this program be in english or is there a way to get the key board short
cuts to use it?
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 I just tried the download link and it is definitely still working at my
 end.

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 Oopse, I just clicked the link and it says file not
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Re: xm radio online service

2004-11-04 Thread ron scott
What is the URL for the xm radio service?


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Re: xm radio online service

2004-11-04 Thread Don Bishop
Doc,

Thanks for the reply.  I didn't see anything on the xm site which referenced the 
online service, but maybe I was just looking in the wrong place.

But, your reply clears things up and is much appreciated.

Don

On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:34:53 -0700, doc wrote:

I just spoke with someone from XM radio and there is no software to
download.  Right now there is a free 3 day trial.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:58 AM
Subject: xm radio online service


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to install software on the pc to use it and if so, how accessible is the
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Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to play music that blind people can use

2004-11-04 Thread shawn klein
Hi, I figured out some of them. I couldn't seem to
read the help files with anything other than the mouse
so I lost pacience with them and just doodled around.
f 3 takes you down an octave at a time, f4 goes up. F5
goes down  the list of instruments 1 by 1,
f6 goes up. F7 goes down the list of instruments every
eighth 1, f8 goes up by eights. F9 and 10 pan, don't
recall which is which, f 11 go up and down channels,
channel 10 has the drums. Not sure but I think f 1 and
2 set your voices up and down. Guess the edit box is
for setting volume but I didn't play with that. Wish I
had a txt of that help file.
A lot of words I don't know and it's easier to look
them up when I can select cut and paste. 
Shawn Klein
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 can this program be in english or is there a way to
 get the key board short
 cuts to use it?
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 Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 6:14 AM
 Subject: Re: Fwd: I developed a free software to
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  I just tried the download link and it is
 definitely still working at my
  end.
 
  *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
  On 4/11/2004 at 4:09 AM shawn klein wrote:
  Oopse, I just clicked the link and it says file
 not
  available for download. hmm, was this a very old
 post?
 
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  Skype:  steve1963
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Re: xm radio online service

2004-11-04 Thread ptusing

Hi,
How screen ready friendly is X M radio and can you share someu ser tips?
Thanks.
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Subject: Re: xm radio online service


 click on the folllowing links

 get xm radio
 buyers guide
 then you register

 Doc Wright
 http://wrightplaceinc.net
 If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
 then where does the learning start?

 - Original Message - 
 From: Don Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 2:41 PM
 Subject: Re: xm radio online service


 Doc,

 Thanks for the reply.  I didn't see anything on the xm site which
referenced
 the online service, but maybe I was just looking in the wrong place.

 But, your reply clears things up and is much appreciated.

 Don

 On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:34:53 -0700, doc wrote:

 I just spoke with someone from XM radio and there is no software to
 download.  Right now there is a free 3 day trial.
 Doc Wright
 http://wrightplaceinc.net
 If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
 then where does the learning start?

 - Original Message - 
 From: Don Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:58 AM
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 Has anyone here used the xm radio new online service?  Wondering if you
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Re: xm radio online service

2004-11-04 Thread Christopher J Chaltain
Thanks.  I was able to register and start my three day free trial, but I 
cannot figure out how to tune anything in.  the player has buttons for 
play, stop, mute, volume up and volume down, but clicking on the play 
button doesn't seem to do anything, and I cannot figure out how to select 
a particular channel.  Any ideas on what I should be doing?

Christopher

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click on the folllowing links

get xm radio
buyers guide
then you register

Doc Wright
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If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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Doc,

Thanks for the reply.  I didn't see anything on the xm site which 
referenced
the online service, but maybe I was just looking in the wrong place.

But, your reply clears things up and is much appreciated.

Don

On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:34:53 -0700, doc wrote:

I just spoke with someone from XM radio and there is no software to
download.  Right now there is a free 3 day trial.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:58 AM
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Re: xm radio online service

2004-11-04 Thread mimi

It is
listen.xmradio.com

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RE: Playing Real Audio content

2004-11-04 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi,
Does the tara plug in work with recent versions of winamp?  Also, 
what is and where can I get a cross fading plug in that works with winamp 
5.05 and higher?

Thanks.
Rusty
Hi.
You'll need two programs to play Real audio in Winamp, not just Real
Alternative. You need the Tara plug-in for Winamp as well as Real
Alternative. Download Tara from
 http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=349s=221
and Real Alternative from
 http://whitestick.co.uk/progs/realalternative127.exe
Be sure that all versions of Real player are uninstalled from your
system when you install Real Alternative.
Aman
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I tried a Google on reo alternative layer to no avail
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o you could also get reo alternative layer wich i think is better then reo
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 Hi Doug!

 winamp canot play real audio content. I saw a plug-in once allowing to
 read real audio content but I would never guarantee that it works.
 Anyway we can find nothing on the plug-in section of winamp.com.
 it ahs to do with copyright and pattent issues. so I think you'll have
 to bear with real player to play real content
 At 15:30 31/10/2004 -0500, doug leavens wrote:
If I install Real Player 10, and already have Winamp 5.05 installed,
will winamp play real audio content?
Or are there other steps I must take?
Thanks in advance.  I know this must sound pretty basic to some of you,
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XM Radio Online

2004-11-04 Thread Bruce Toews
Anyone know if the XM Radio Online service will be available at some point 
to Canadians?

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Re: xm radio online service

2004-11-04 Thread doc
I just signed up for the 3 free days and found that the online player is
totally useless for the blind.  I'm waiting for someone from their tech
support to email me back.
Doc Wright
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If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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Hi,
How screen ready friendly is X M radio and can you share someu ser tips?
Thanks.
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From: doc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: xm radio online service


 click on the folllowing links

 get xm radio
 buyers guide
 then you register

 Doc Wright
 http://wrightplaceinc.net
 If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
 then where does the learning start?

 - Original Message - 
 From: Don Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 2:41 PM
 Subject: Re: xm radio online service


 Doc,

 Thanks for the reply.  I didn't see anything on the xm site which
referenced
 the online service, but maybe I was just looking in the wrong place.

 But, your reply clears things up and is much appreciated.

 Don

 On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:34:53 -0700, doc wrote:

 I just spoke with someone from XM radio and there is no software to
 download.  Right now there is a free 3 day trial.
 Doc Wright
 http://wrightplaceinc.net
 If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
 then where does the learning start?

 - Original Message - 
 From: Don Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:58 AM
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RE: Playing Real Audio content

2004-11-04 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Rusty, the tara plugin does work with winamp 5.05 provided you are
using either real alternative, real 8, or the real codecs which are
illlegal.  I have the tara plugin, and also the sqr cross fader version
1.65 if you want them, just write me off list, and I'll send them to
you.  
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 00:11:55 -0500, russell Bourgoin wrote:

Hi,

 Does the tara plug in work with recent versions of winamp?  Also, 
what is and where can I get a cross fading plug in that works with winamp 
5.05 and higher?

Thanks.

Rusty

Hi.
 You'll need two programs to play Real audio in Winamp, not just Real
Alternative. You need the Tara plug-in for Winamp as well as Real
Alternative. Download Tara from
  http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=349s=221
 and Real Alternative from
  http://whitestick.co.uk/progs/realalternative127.exe
 Be sure that all versions of Real player are uninstalled from your
system when you install Real Alternative.
 Aman
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 I tried a Google on reo alternative layer to no avail
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 o you could also get reo alternative layer wich i think is better then reo

 player.
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  Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 2:45 PM
  Subject: Re: Playing Real Audio content
 
 
  Hi Doug!
 
  winamp canot play real audio content. I saw a plug-in once allowing to
  read real audio content but I would never guarantee that it works.
  Anyway we can find nothing on the plug-in section of winamp.com.
  it ahs to do with copyright and pattent issues. so I think you'll have
  to bear with real player to play real content
  At 15:30 31/10/2004 -0500, doug leavens wrote:
 If I install Real Player 10, and already have Winamp 5.05 installed,
 will winamp play real audio content?
 Or are there other steps I must take?
 Thanks in advance.  I know this must sound pretty basic to some of you,
 but, please be patient!
 
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