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From: agmorr@netcom.com (Art Morrison)
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Subject: Re: New Uploads to your site :-)
To: craftbro@midicraft.demon.co.uk
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 18:26:44 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <yam6904.939.131843576@post.demon.co.uk> from "Kevan R.Craft" at Nov 26, 96 08:55:19 pm
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> Kevan here..
>
> I've recently uploaded some "Dance" oriented songs for the Korg i-
> Series to your site for anybody that want's them :-) Maybe you could
> post a message to the i-Series group informing members that the songs
> are available for downloading if they'd like them for their Korg i-
> Series collection.. I did these for fun so its cool :-) Don't think
> Dance music might be eveybody's cup-of-tea though?? They're resonable
> tunes in this genre as far as Dance stuff goes :-)
Hi Kevan....
Just wanted to thank you for the uploads. I've been a little remiss in
not letting you know we all appreciated your contributions. I like dance
myself -- any songs with really good beats. In an earlier message you
mentioned your ages. I should tell you, I'm 46, so you and Gareth
are stillt "kids" to some of us. (I'll try not to hurt myself listening to
the tunes.)
I have a good pc game sound system in my bedroom (with the computers). I
have 4 Yamaha Club series horn/15" systems and two Yamaha 18" subs driven by
two crown powerbase-2 amps. My son is 11 and won't let me turn the system
on while he's playing Quake....too scary. It may be a bit overkill for
the bedroom though.
BTW, If you have any experience with "sonic maximizers" or "spectrum
enhancers" please let me know. I've been thinking about one for vocals
like a DBX or BBE unit but don't really know anything about them --
except I think I want one.
Thanks again guys...
Art