VTPO Companion Website

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Joe Hardy

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As a repository for documents, music files, photos, etc., a companion VTPO website has been created on Google:

https://sites.google.com/site/vtheatreorgan/

Joe
VTPO Moderator

Location: Michigan, USA
VPO Platforms: Hauptwerk 3 Advanced Edition, MidiTzer/GSO
Sample Sets: Paramount 310 and 320, MDA Cavaillé-Coll Metz. HVO
PC: Dell XPS 410, e6600 2.4 GHz, 4 GB
Audio: M-Audio 1010LT, 9.1 channels
Recording:  Groove Tube AM51 mics,  Behringher Ultragain Pro Preamp, Sony DAT, Aardvark 24/96, Sound Forge
kiwiplant

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How do we upload a file ?
Joe Hardy

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kiwiplant wrote:
How do we upload a file ?
Unfortunately, there is no direct way for forum members to upload files to the web site.  To add a file, photo, or link to the VTPO Archive, please post a copy on this forum along with a request to post a copy on the web site.
Joe
VTPO Moderator

Location: Michigan, USA
VPO Platforms: Hauptwerk 3 Advanced Edition, MidiTzer/GSO
Sample Sets: Paramount 310 and 320, MDA Cavaillé-Coll Metz. HVO
PC: Dell XPS 410, e6600 2.4 GHz, 4 GB
Audio: M-Audio 1010LT, 9.1 channels
Recording:  Groove Tube AM51 mics,  Behringher Ultragain Pro Preamp, Sony DAT, Aardvark 24/96, Sound Forge
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Another possibility is to upload a file here: http://www.sendspace.com. This site will accept files up to 300MB. They send you a link where someone can find your file which you then post here for the group.
Rgds,
Ed
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Another possibility is to upload a file here: http://www.sendspace.com. This site will accept files up to 300MB. They send you a link where someone can find your file which you then post here for the group.
Rgds,
Ed
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Do you think it would be worth while setting up a Wiki as companion site? We could give editing access to anyone who felt they could contribute, this would take the strain of one or two people and would also be a good place to put and edit over time such useful posts Grahams in the "After Miditzer" topic.It would also be possible to use this space as a place to put files etc.

The best 2 free options are google sites as you are already using and just send invitations to collaborators, or even better pbworks.com's free option.

Anyone have any thoughts
Jon Byrne
Manchester, UK
www.jonbyrne.com
My VTPO Project Page

PC:- P4 3.8ghz, 2GB Ram, 250GB HDD, Win XP Pro, Currently Installed:- Miditzer Style 150, Miditzer Style 160C, Miditzer Style 216, Miditzer Style 260SP (Trial)

Console :- Yamaha HS4 & Studio Logic TK61
Joe Hardy

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Dime Bar wrote:
Do you think it would be worth while setting up a Wiki as companion site? We could give editing access to anyone who felt they could contribute, this would take the strain of one or two people and would also be a good place to put and edit over time such useful posts Grahams in the "After Miditzer" topic.It would also be possible to use this space as a place to put files etc.

The best 2 free options are google sites as you are already using and just send invitations to collaborators, or even better pbworks.com's free option.

Anyone have any thoughts
Jon,

Sounds like a great idea.  Would you be willing to take on the challenge of setting up the Wiki?
Joe
VTPO Moderator

Location: Michigan, USA
VPO Platforms: Hauptwerk 3 Advanced Edition, MidiTzer/GSO
Sample Sets: Paramount 310 and 320, MDA Cavaillé-Coll Metz. HVO
PC: Dell XPS 410, e6600 2.4 GHz, 4 GB
Audio: M-Audio 1010LT, 9.1 channels
Recording:  Groove Tube AM51 mics,  Behringher Ultragain Pro Preamp, Sony DAT, Aardvark 24/96, Sound Forge
Dime Bar

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Yes no probel Joe, I will get something up by the end of the evening :-) and post the link here.
Jon Byrne
Manchester, UK
www.jonbyrne.com
My VTPO Project Page

PC:- P4 3.8ghz, 2GB Ram, 250GB HDD, Win XP Pro, Currently Installed:- Miditzer Style 150, Miditzer Style 160C, Miditzer Style 216, Miditzer Style 260SP (Trial)

Console :- Yamaha HS4 & Studio Logic TK61
John Ferguson

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Joe
 
I think it could be a great idea to gradually put things together on a Wiki site.  It could gradually grow by those who have experience in these matters.  Many of the same topics are often discussed from time to time and it would just centralise all the information.  It could grow into a good reference for many matters concerning VTPO.
 
Fergie
 
 
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Dime Bar wrote:
Do you think it would be worth while setting up a Wiki as companion site? We could give editing access to anyone who felt they could contribute, this would take the strain of one or two people and would also be a good place to put and edit over time such useful posts Grahams in the "After Miditzer" topic.It would also be possible to use this space as a place to put files etc.

The best 2 free options are google sites as you are already using and just send invitations to collaborators, or even better pbworks.com's free option.

Anyone have any thoughts
Jon,

Sounds like a great idea.  Would you be willing to take on the challenge of setting up the Wiki?
Joe
VTPO Moderator

Location: Michigan, USA
VTPO: MidiTzer 260SP / GSO / HVO
VPO: Hauptwerk 3 Advanced Edition / MDA Cavaillé-Coll Metz
PC: Dell XPS 410, e6600 2.4 GHz, 4 GB
Audio: M-Audio 1010LT, 9.1 channels
Recording:  Groove Tube AM51 mics,  Behringher Ultragain Pro Preamp, Sony DAT
Fergie