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Old 05-24-2007, 02:39 PM
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Default My O1/Wfd Died Last Night

No, it's not the name of a bad techno/country song.

I was playing back some old sequences I created about ten years ago, and fphizzt ... pooof. It was gone.

I might try to have it repaired, but it might not be fixable vs it's worth.

My question to you is: Is there a way to convert my discs from the native O1W format to general midi, or something else I can use on a newer kybd? There are some gems from way back I hate to lose, and I really would rather not buy another O1W just to hear these again.

I'm a mac user, so hopefully any solutions would be mac compatible.

Thanks.
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