If you want to make your attachment show up or if you want to attach a file, if you're using the audio post, you will just have to press the record button and there's an option where it says use existing file.
So that's how you can attach a file through your audio post and if you're using the text post, you just have to, there's a button where it says attach a file and if you press it and you choose any file and then it says the file has been attached, then you press send and there you go.
And if you want to edit a post, audio post cannot be editable. You have to do it through the text. Text post can be editable.
So if you don't have your attachment show up, you just have to go to attachments and then you have to hit control end to put a new attachment and then once you have the attachment that you want, you can just press the save button and your post has been modified and you can attach free attachment per message.
When I hit enter on attach a file when it is set to text post. I found the file. and pressed enter on it. It played the waiting sound then It seemed to attach the file. It even said that it was completed, but, I don't see it in the thread.
okay that's kind of weird you can just edit your just edit your previous pulse and hit
ctrl e and then after that it will say attach when you tab twice and then it says attachments
empty lists and then you press ctrl n to have a new attachment and
then once you click on the attachment will say file attached and then press send and there you go
if you want to do another the easiest way i would use the attach it is another way is
do the audio post way where you just have to press record then there's an option where it
says use existing file and that's how you attach it there so
yeah that's my other way of showing you how to attach a file and
sorry if this is starting to go a little way off topic here
Hello, this is Sean. I thought I'd do an actual audio post this time, just so you can hear my voice.
Yeah, I definitely enjoyed doing that song. We have a couple of other songs.
I actually have an entire concert, well it's the second part of the concert where I was doing the drumming for the rest of the gig.
Again, because the first half was the drummer was one of the other members of the band, and then the second half was me.
It's a bit quiet, but also it's much longer than five minutes, so yeah, I don't think that would be able to be posted.
But we actually did a studio version of She Said, and that's the one that I posted.
I think I have a...
live room version of it.
But, and the live room version is me on the actual drum kit, rather than the keyboard.
Man, I definitely loved that. I really miss it. You know, I definitely enjoy being in a band.
I only got to play one gig the entire time, because most of it was just practicing.
You know, new songs and stuff like that. But, uh, I mean, hey, it is what it is, and, you know, things happen.
But, uh, yeah, I definitely loved it.
Um, I have a couple of other things that I did myself.
Uh, I did a rendition of Here Without You by Three Hours Down, although I don't think I have the actual recording.
Uh, I have to actually download it off of YouTube, because it's up there.
Um, I didn't sing or anything, I just have the, I just, I had a, a while back I had a, uh,
I think it was the, I don't know if it was my Roland, or if it was, uh, one of the Casio boards.
Uh, golly, I can't remember. It's been so long.
Um, but I did the guitar part of the song, and I did the drums.
Uh, I had to do a lot of editing on that song, because sometimes I'd mess up.
So I had to, like, take some of the bars and make them do, I had to do copies of the same bar.
Like, make them da- I had to do copies of the same bar or something like that just to like hear that.
bar because i messed up so much on the song but um i'll see if i can find it and try to post it
because it's pretty nice it's okay um i also did a version of my my i think even though i messed up
a little bit on it i think my favorite christmas song that i did was um silver bells i did a really
good version of that now that one was recorded with the um uh casio what is it casio ctk
something i can't remember but it had 76 keys it actually had some pretty good uh
pretty good voices on it you know it was all right uh definitely not today's standards in fact
i don't use an actual
key
keyboard anymore i have a midi controller that i connect to my computer and i use reaver to
connect um software uh virtual instruments uh because i have the complete control
a61 keyboard and i have complete complete ultimate and then a whole bunch of other
different uh libraries
that i've
like to use but i haven't understood yet how to work with reaper well enough to understand the um
all the midi editing and um making sure things are recorded properly and the multi multi tracks
are you know done right i'm i haven't i'm not very good at uh learning by myself um i tried
and i was like i'm even on the reaper list and i tried asking there and haven't really gotten
very much help you know uh anyway the post is about to run out so
The sun was setting in the west The birds are singing on every tree
Our nature's been to climb to rest But still there wasn't no rest for me
Farewell to Nova Scotia, the sea-bound coast
Let your mountains dark and dreary be And when I'm far away at that briny ocean toss
Will you ever heave a sigh and a wish for me?
I grieve to leave my native land I grieve to leave my comrades on
But my aged parents are still a door
Farewell to Nova Scotia, the sea-bound coast
Let your mountains dark and dreary be And when I'm far away at that briny ocean toss
Will you ever heave a sigh and a wish for me?
The drums do play and the war there's alarm
The mic the captain says I must obey
So farewell, farewell to Nova Scotia's charm Thus is early in the morning from them far, far away
Farewell to Nova Scotia, the sea-bound coast Let your mountains dark and dreary be
And when I'm far away at that briny ocean toss
Will you ever heave a sigh and a wish for me?
Let your mountains dark and dreary be And when I'm far away at that briny ocean toss
Will you ever heave a sigh and a wish for me?
Farewell to Nova Scotia, the sea-bound coast
Let your mountains dark and dreary be And when I'm far away at that briny ocean toss
I have three brothers and they are at rest Their arms were folded on their chest
Three simple sailors just like me But three simple sailors just like me
But they're tossed And trembled on their dark blue sea
Farewell to Nova Scotia, the sea-bound coast Let your mountains dark and dreary be
And when I'm far away at that briny ocean toss
Will you ever heave a sigh and a wish for me?
Farewell to Nova Scotia, the sea-bound coast Let your mountains dark and dreary be
And when I'm far away at that briny ocean toss
Will you ever heave a sigh and a wish for me?
Would you ever heave a sigh and a wish for me?
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How agreed
To all
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salam alaykum
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Thank you for watching!
Okay, so these songs I attached, these are songs that I played on my Yamaha PSR-E463 keyboard using styles, using the auto accompaniment, and I play the melody with my right hand. I play some pop songs, and the last song I played was a song number 5. That's a song called Romance of Sweet. That's more used to play on guitar.
And I use one of the waltz rhythms for that. So, yep, I just want to let you know that's me doing it all by myself using the function on the keyboard. It's called record audio to USB. So when I record that, when I use that, it goes into an audio file, which is a WAV file. Then after that, I put it on my computer and I send it. So, yeah.
okay these this first song is my re-uploaded version of a skyfall of stars that i played
on my yamaha psr e463 keyboard and the second audio post is me playing a song it's called love
me like you do by ali golden um my e463 keyboard using accompaniment styles and the melody so yeah
george, I have a yamaha PSR 300, so how do I connect, so lets say, I want to record sounds from it, how would I connect it to my computer using my USB sound card's line input?
The Yamaha PSR-300 keyboard, yours, as you may know, I know a lot about keyboards, so that your keyboard, your PSR-300 was made in 1991, and it doesn't have a USB slot, it has an AC power cord, a headphones, and a MIDI slot.
And I think if you want to hook it up to your computer, I think you can just attach the USB cable to a MIDI, to use the MIDI slot, so, yeah.
So if you want to record something on your PSR-300 to a MIDI, I think you just connect that MIDI slot up into your computer and then use some kind of software on it on your keyboard and then play it and then after that it will come into your computer.
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