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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
Total number of notes:33157

2211.0. "MIDI Christmas 1989" by WEFXEM::COTE (Call *who* Ishmael???) Thu Dec 21 1989 19:21

    Merry Christmas, COMMUSICeers...
    
    May you all find something with a DIN cord under your Christmas bush.
    
    Edd
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2211.1... or invite him if he's not there...NRPUR::DEATONThu Dec 21 1989 19:284
	Same here, and may the Christ remain in your Christmas...

	Dan

2211.2Don't forget our shut-in friendsMILKWY::JANZENTom FXO-01/28 228-5421 MSI ECL TestThu Dec 21 1989 19:425
    Happy Holidays.  I'll just be home making auto music that sounds
    like sleight bells (the family is 3000mi away in LA and Mass
    friends are all out of town for the duration).
    Hey, don't panic, it's only a 3-day weekend.
    Tom
2211.34TRACK::LAQUERREFri Dec 22 1989 13:559
Yes, Merry Christmas COMMUSICers - I don't expect any new gear for Christmas,
but there's always that slim chance that I'll get....

	Money!  The next best thing..

But even if I don't, have a great holiday everyone!

Peter
2211.4 Happy holidayWILARD::ROSCETTIA Spurious Char@cterFri Dec 22 1989 14:0913

 Merry Christmas, 

	- from the read mostly write rarely folk.
 
 Santa will indeed be bringing some new toys, and I'd like to THANK all
 of YOU for helping him figure out what I need/want!

 Happy Holidays!

 Brien

2211.5I wish you a MIDI Christmas!MRSVAX::MISKINISFri Dec 22 1989 14:226
    I wish you a MIDI Christmas,
    I wish you a MIDI Christmas,
    I wish you a MIDI Chrismas,
    and a MIDI New Year!
    
    _John_
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Tom
2211.7Have a happy holidayTALK::HARRIMANMeanwhile, back in the jungle,Fri Dec 22 1989 15:5415


	I'll be back Jan 2. Vacation time!!!! Now I can play with my studio
	for a couple of days.

	I just spent the past couple of days making four-part Christmas
	carols on the sequencer. Instrumentation: Trumpet, Oboe, Clarinet,
	Trombone. Sounds like my family playing carols after too many drinks.

	Strung together, it's the longest sequence I ever made. > 22 minutes.

	What fun.

	/pjh
2211.8Merry ChristmasNORGE::CHADFri Dec 22 1989 16:018
Merry Christmas
Happy Holidays

May you not spend too much time with your MIDI stuff and more with your
family, loved ones, etc.

Chad
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2211.9Happy HolidaysIAMOK::CROWLEYI am NOT ok!!Fri Dec 22 1989 17:297
    
    
    MIDI, I mean Merry Christmas everyone!!
    
    Ralph
    
    
2211.10Rudolph, etc.FGVAXX::LAINGSoft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*282-1476Tue Dec 26 1989 13:5416
        re .8
    
    >May you not spend too much time with your MIDI stuff and more with
    >your family, loved ones, etc.
    
    I managed to both at the same time ... a "family tradition" of me
    bring whatever MIDI/keyboard gear I have "home for the holidays"
    and playing Christmas carols, etc.  This year, my (KORG) T2 arrived
    just a couple of days before Christmas, so this Carol-playing for
    family was also, for me, "figure this thing out and what/where some of
    the sounds are!", etc.  It was a merry Christmas!
    
        -Jim
    
    P.S. A big "hit" amongst my family this year was "Grandma Got Run
    	Over by a Reindeer" ...
2211.11Kurzweil for the Holidays!NRADM::KARLIt's computerized, no thing c,an go wrong nothing c an gTue Dec 26 1989 14:1620
    Well, I got myself a Kurzweil 1000 PX Plus a few days before Christmas,
    so that was a great present to myself! I didn't get a chance to
    crack open the box, though, with all the other merry making and
    relatives visiting, etc.!
    
    By the way - I got the last one from E. U. Wurlitzers in Boston,
    and I called Kurzweil last week, and the the customer service rep
    said that whats out there is it. I wonder why they had a big ad
    for them in a recent Keyboard?
    
    Anyway, if anyone wants to get themselves a late "present", Caruso's
    in New London, CT, has one coming in, and they also have one or
    two of the old 1000 PXs coming in (they were returns to Kurzweil).
    Prices were around $1,295 and $995 respectively. I think Acton Music
    has a PX Plus, and E. U. Wurlitser's in Boston has 1000 PX with
    the A block installed for around $1,295.
    
    I'm glad I finally got one of these!
    
    Bill
2211.12Happy New Year COMMUSICeers!!WEFXEM::COTECall *who* Ishmael???Fri Dec 29 1989 15:2212
    
          Don't drink...
    
          If you must drink, don't get drunk...
    
          If you must get drunk, don't fall down...
    
          If you must fall down, go face first so your badge doesn't show...
    
          But whatever you do, PLEASE DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!
    
    Edd