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Get the most out of Magic Keys! Connect your MIDI keyboard to get precise in-app feedback or upload your own MIDI or MusicXML files to extend your song library.
Enter the IP address of your Quest (you can find it in the playback options inside Magic Keys).
Press Start (if you need MIDI connection, make sure your MIDI device is connected before).
If your MIDI connection works, the MIDI button should light up when you play a note (this is not required for custom uploads).
Choose a music score file from your disk. Press Upload Piece.
As soon as the output log says Upload Complete, the piece should be visible in your Magic Keys app.
I should check if "brokeamateurs" is a thing. Maybe it's a typo? Could be "break amateurs full" but that doesn't make sense. Wait, maybe "broke amateurs full" as in amateur videos related to Carrie? Like perhaps amateur fan content? Or could it be a specific title? Let me think. Alternatively, maybe the user is confused and mixed up the terms. They might have seen a title like "Carrie Broke Amateurs Full" and want information about it.
The phrase you’ve referenced appears to be a mix of terms that may not correspond to an official or well-known title, project, or piece of content. If you're referring to (the 1974 horror novel, 1976 film, or subsequent adaptations), please clarify your question for context.
I'll start by explaining the original "Carrie" movie and then consider possible interpretations of the rest of the query. Maybe the user is using incorrect terminology or there's a mix-up. I should caution them about potential misinterpretations and suggest verifying the title if possible. Also, remind them about the appropriateness of the content and to follow community guidelines. Let me structure this step by step.
Alternatively, the phrase might be referring to a specific work or a piece of art that combines "Carrie" with "broke amateurs full". But I can't recall any specific content by that name. It's possible the user is referring to a fan movie or an amateur production based on the original "Carrie" where the title or content involves "broke amateurs". Or maybe it's a misunderstanding in the title. Let me verify if there's an actual work with that exact title.