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Playing MIDI Piano Files on a PC
By Jim Cook

May I suggest the Ensoniq Audio PCI sound card.  It is a PCI wave
table sound card.  It is not as good sounding as some, but much better
than the standard sound cards.  Being PCI it is not a resource hog,
and it doesn't require much processor use time.

I got one at a computer show for less than $40.  It is used in
parallel with my Casio CTK 601 keyboard/synthesizer.  They both have
reverb available, and they don't sound half bad.  Best to all of you.

Jim Cook



(Message sent Mon, 29 Jun 1998 01:04:28 -0700 , from time zone -0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Files, MIDI, PC, Piano, Playing

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