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  • 04:0204:02, 12 February 2025 diff hist −155 User:Peppe No edit summary current
  • 04:0104:01, 12 February 2025 diff hist +1,896 N User:Peppe Created page with "[https://www.alexanderpeppe.com Alexander Peppe] learned the trade of piano tuning and repair from his father, Eric Peppe, and began his tuning career with his father’s guidance. He further developed his craft as the exclusive in-house piano technician at [https://www.starbirdmusic.com Starbird Music] for six years, where he tuned, regulated, and repaired a wide variety of both consignment pianos and new floor models. This allowed him to explore the diverse range of pi..."
  • 03:5803:58, 12 February 2025 diff hist +1,660 N Save MIDI Files for Nalbantov Created page with "This guide outlines the steps to save MIDI files for a Nalbantov using Disk Maestro. == Step 1: Choose Your MIDI Folder == # Launch Disk Maestro. # Click the ''Choose MIDI Folder'' button. In the file selection dialog, navigate to and select the folder containing your MIDI files. Alternatively, you can drag and drop your MIDI files right into Disk Maestro! # Wait for Disk Maestro to scan and list the MIDI files. == Step 2: Edit and Review File Titles == # Verify that e..." current
  • 03:1303:13, 12 February 2025 diff hist −511 Convert MIDI Files from Type 1 to Type 0 No edit summary
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  • 03:1103:11, 12 February 2025 diff hist +1,640 N Convert MIDI Files from Type 1 to Type 0 Created page with "This guide provides a step‐by‐step process for converting a batch of MIDI files from Type 1 to Type 0 using Disk Maestro. == Step 1: Choose Your MIDI Folder == # Launch Disk Maestro. # Click the ''Choose MIDI Folder'' button. # In the dialog box, select the folder that contains your MIDI files. # Wait while the program scans the folder and displays the list of files. == Step 2: Review the MIDI File List == * The application displays a table with each file’s name..."
  • 03:0903:09, 12 February 2025 diff hist +1 Alex's Piano Service Wiki No edit summary
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