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Xpansion Newsletters

Xpansion Newsletters

2008-04-03 by Tony Cappellini

Hello,


I've uploaded some newsletters which I have scanned in, then OCR'd into text.
These newsletters are from the Xpander Users Group- from the early
days of the Xpander.

These newsletters are also contained in another zip file (the filename
is TonyCappy- an abbreviation of my name), but I wanted these to be
available as a separate and obvious download.

The other zip file inside of TonyCappy.zip are the all of the patches
from the newsletters which I have entered into the Xpander by hand,
and saved as individual sysex files. It never occurred to me to save
them as a bank ;-)


Enjoy!

Re: [xpantastic] Xpansion Newsletters

2008-04-03 by John Pallister

Thanks for that Tony, it's great to have those files in a 
"permanent" location on the web.

I have always wanted to re-format your files as nice HTML 
with diagrams etc., based on copies of the original 
newsletters that I have. But doing this, along with OCR-ing 
and HTML-ising the Xpander user manual, building my patch 
editor and otherwise generating content for my 
xpander.geek.nz website, has unfortunately been pushed aside 
by the demands of "real life". Never mind, I will get to it 
one day.

Cheers,

John :^P

Tony Cappellini wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've uploaded some newsletters which I have scanned in, then OCR'd into 
> text.
> These newsletters are from the Xpander Users Group- from the early
> days of the Xpander.
> 
> These newsletters are also contained in another zip file (the filename
> is TonyCappy- an abbreviation of my name), but I wanted these to be
> available as a separate and obvious download.
> 
> The other zip file inside of TonyCappy.zip are the all of the patches
> from the newsletters which I have entered into the Xpander by hand,
> and saved as individual sysex files. It never occurred to me to save
> them as a bank ;-)
> 
> Enjoy!

-- 
John Pallister
john@...

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