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Post by David Gordon Burke on Jan 20, 2005 17:55:41 GMT -5
Someone sent me a mail stating that there was something wrong with the links on the page to the Senor Maestro program. The problem isn't with the links, it is with the page where the Senor Maestro program is hosted. Although I have been asked not to, I will post a copy of the program within the next few days, if I can. However, if anyone needs the program and can't find it, please respond to this message and leave your e mail address. Someone should be able to send you a copy of the program as an attachment on an e mail message. The program is very small. Stoney
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Post by Emmanuel on Jan 21, 2005 0:06:56 GMT -5
Hello
Your right Stoney I was trying to get it. I had it but my 3 and 2 yr old got on my computer and well trashed the machine so I had to rebuild and I lost the program. Went back to download it and well its not there anymore.
Any help
emmdom@la-tierra.com
Thanks
Emmanuel
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Post by charlie on Jan 21, 2005 17:44:36 GMT -5
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Post by javier88 on Jan 25, 2005 0:02:11 GMT -5
I'am starting to play my accordion again as I have not in a while. and I sure like to start to lean it with the program if I can? ??
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Post by David Gordon Burke on Jan 25, 2005 15:07:35 GMT -5
It seems that the page is back up. Stoney
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Post by CAVEMAN on May 16, 2005 14:29:23 GMT -5
I just installed the 2.0.1v of Senor Maestro on my computer but I can't find where you can adjust the speed of how the program plays the scales. I tried every pull down menu and no sign of a speed adjustment. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Post by gerardo4546 on May 18, 2005 18:42:27 GMT -5
EvOl OnE
I checked out your little dilema and the answer is simple. Do you see the the numbers displayed on the screen that go from 1 to 5 well those are the speed adjusters.
eVoL oNe
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Post by CAVEMAN on May 19, 2005 10:11:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the info, but I don't see the numbers (1-5) you are talking about. But, I also found a simple solution to the speed adjustment of the program, if you scroll up or down on the right side scroll bar you can easily adjust the speed of the program (Scroll up = faster speed, Scroll down = slower speed). I hope that helped.
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Post by David Gordon Burke on May 19, 2005 17:46:22 GMT -5
Hey Everyone,
I now have internet in my home. It is slow as mud dial-up but it gets the job done. If you need a copy of Senor Maestro, put your e mail address here in a reply and I will send you a copy. Stoney
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