You should start a Web page where you archive the files, possibly in torrents?
On Apr 1, 2015 6:03 AM, "scioto123 scioto123@... [xl7]" <xl7@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Thanks. I have downloaded some files from his site before. I bought a Panasonic Toughbook with windows 2000 and touch screen for $35. I actually bought 7 of them. They were goverment surplus. Kept one and sold the rest. This will be a good computer to use for saving MIDI, Sysex files and any other downloads I find on the net. I'm going to download as many of the files as I can so if I need them later on I'll have them. My personal collection of keyboards and rack modules has grown substantially plus I do repairs for other people too. A lot of this information is slowly disappearing and I'm finding dead links to web pages. You never know If that web page will be there tomorrow. I figure I better save the info while I can.Sent on a Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note® 3-------- Original message --------From: "smw-mail@... [xl7]" <xl7@yahoogroups.com>Date:04/01/2015 6:12 AM (GMT-05:00)Cc:Subject: [xl7] Re: Thrift StoresCongrats for an excellent buy! If you haven't discovered this site, you might want to check it out: Don's Proteus Place .
SteveDon's Proteus PlaceHighlights the E-mu Proteus/1 and Protues/2 sound modules and their capabilities. The page contains MIDI sequences, sound patch banks, and t...Preview by Yahoo