Sun 2 May 2004, 00:18
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and any books covering ES1, ES2, EVOC20, EXS24 etc.
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Sun 16 May 2004, 04:51
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I'd like to widen the question slightly if I may, and ask if anyone out there can recommend a good, clear, and above all else *recently* published 'Guide to Midi sequencing and home recording" or similar title. I've looked around the net and the only ones that are currently in print were written pre 1995 or earlier; so wont be of much help in decrypting the the ever burgeoning plague of strange acronyms and abbreviations which seem to have taken over the midi biz of late.
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