Check the Files section for the Yamaha archive - most of this content, particularly the Tutorial files, were on the CD. Jon --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Ed Edwards" <edward.edwards@v...> wrote: > I'd suggest that we search Ebay for this and then share it if found. > I'll personally start a search and see what comes up. > > Ed Edwards > Leader: Ezekiel's Wheel »»»»Retro-Progressive Rock«««« > http://www.ezekielswheel.com > http://www.untiedmusic.com/ezekiel > http://www.headholemines.blogspot.com > °·.·°·.·°·.·°·.·°·.·°·.·°·.·°·.·°·.·°·.·°·.·° > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Phreak boy [mailto:gdoherty@e...] > > Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 5:57 AM > > To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [AN1x] does anyone have Enjoy this trip? > > > > Yamaha Announces Free Resources for Synth Line > > > > January 1, 1997 > > Yamaha has developed two new free multi-media titles: > > > > Enjoy This Trip > > > > Yamaha have recently produced a free CD-ROM for Macintosh and Windows > > Computers. Entitled 'ENJOY THIS TRIP' the CD-ROM is packed with > > editors for the CS1x, AN1x, A3000, hundreds of free sounds, samples > > (in A3000 native format), Audio demos, loops, tunes, song data, and > > full technical breakdowns on all of Yamaha's 1998 range of products. > > This CD-ROM is available FREE. From all good Yamaha dealers and > > subsidiaries. To reserve your copy, just give them a call! > > > > > > I guess its too late to ask yamaha for this ;-)
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Re: [AN1x] does anyone have Enjoy this trip?
2004-12-14 by Jon
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