Yesterday I bought a usb midi adapter. So now I can make sheet music for some members of our worship team using the keyboard instead of typing it in which takes alot longer. Although I wonder if it's that much faster now. You really have to have your timing down well, otherwise it gives all these crazy short rests and things. I suppose as I get used to it things will get faster.
Today involved one of the more traumatic experiences of my life. Our son had to get some immunization shots. I hate watching it because he obviously is in pain and cries a lot. But once it was over he forgot about it pretty quickly. Thankfully. Good thing it's another 6 months before we have to do that again...
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My mom (or her church) had one of those things, and she too, experienced the need for perfect timing. she found it pretty frustrating. needless to say, i haven't seen it around for quite some time...
As for the immunization shots...it's the beginning of the saying "son, this hurts me more than it hurts you." ahh...!
I got my first MIDI adapter in 1991 or so, and I see things haven't changed :) The feature that'll help make the music a bit more reasonable looking was called "quantization" back then, so maybe look for something like that.
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