• MIDI Accordions

    From rpenza38@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 8 02:28:52 2019
    I am new to Music Tech accordion. A stupid question, but can anyone tell me where I can get a simple list of all the instrument voices available.....with the numbers to program them. Thank you
    Bob

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  • From Ike Milligan@21:1/5 to rpenza38@gmail.com on Fri Mar 8 11:28:26 2019
    On 3/8/2019 5:28 AM, rpenza38@gmail.com wrote:
    I am new to Music Tech accordion. A stupid question, but can anyone tell me where I can get a simple list of all the instrument voices available.....with the numbers to program them. Thank you
    Bob

    I really don't know, but in case no one else answers, I thought that
    list would be with your MIDI setup, like in the software that comes with
    the hardware.

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  • From Alan Sharkis@21:1/5 to rpenza38@gmail.com on Fri Mar 8 13:38:41 2019
    On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 02:28:52 -0800 (PST), rpenza38@gmail.com wrote:

    I am new to Music Tech accordion. A stupid question, but can anyone tell me where I can get a simple list of all the instrument voices available.....with the numbers to program them. Thank you
    Bob

    I don't own a Music Tech accordion, but I kind of collect
    documentation on all accordions. The last time I looked at Music
    Tech's site (years ago) those lists were posted at the site. I don't
    know if you have a newer model or an older one, but try that site
    first.

    I hope this helps.

    Alan Sharkis

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  • From Len Killick@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 9 00:55:12 2019
    Am Freitag, 8. März 2019 11:28:53 UTC+1 schrieb rpen...@gmail.com:
    I am new to Music Tech accordion. A stupid question, but can anyone tell me where I can get a simple list of all the instrument voices available.....with the numbers to program them. Thank you
    Bob

    Check out their web site, there is a lot of documentation there for download http://www.musictech-midi.it/eng

    If you can't find what you need send them an e-mail (in english) they are very helpful.

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  • From henrygerardnash@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 9 12:32:34 2019
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