Thanks for the link, David! I think for the time being I'll probably have to make do with what I have, but I'll keep this information for later. By the way, I wanted the app I read about that makes turning pages of sheet music (digitalized) a thing of the past (as they put it), but now I can't find the app anyplace. Do you by chance know the exact name and/or where it's available? Carlee -------Original Message------- On 1/27/2012 5:29 PM, Carlee Marrer-Tising wrote: > > > Thanks so much for this information and the tips, David! I have a Canon > printer, so I will have to check to see what the DPI is with which > setting. Your info. will make it a lot easier for me. > You have sure had to go to a lot of work to get the Hal Leonard Real > Books easier to work with. > I asked in the music store yesterday if they had the AirTurn products. > They didn't. I may be able to get them online, though. > I'll also search the web or PDFs of some of my music--great idea! No music store except possibly a huge one in a major metropolitan area will have any iPad related music accessories. Visit http://airturninc989.corecommerce.com/iPad-Stands-c19/ and check out the GigEasy stands. I bought the version with the mic-stand arm (costs $85) so that I can use it alone on the top of a mic stand, or I can use it clamped to a mic stand while also having the mic in the usual place. Or I can use it clamped to a Manhasset stand and use recording software on the iPad while reading printed music on the Manhasset stand. Enjoy! David -- David H. Bailey ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: | ||
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