It's a MAC issue. Files are created on the MAC that are invisible when using the MAC. When a folder is copied from the MAC and viewed in a PC environment, these files become visable. Bill Sent from my iPhone. On Sep 2, 2013, at 11:40 AM, <mqphan@...> wrote: I am new and I hope that somebody can help me answer this question. I couldn't find anyone who asked this same question on the forum. Mine is a brand new DGB1KE3. I purchased a downloadable Chopin Recital album from Yamaha Music that came in the form of a folder containing 12 MIDI files. I copied this folder onto a blank USB stick (via a MacBook Pro) and inserted the USB stick into the front panel USB port. This album would show up as Album No. 2 on the control unit display panel. Album 1 is empty and could not be deleted when I used the DELETE function. Furthermore, in Album 2 that contains the music files, I noticed that the first 12 "files" or "songs" don't contain any music, just the titles. Nothing would play when I tried to play them. The real music starts from Song 13 to 24 with the same titles repeated. In other words, to play Song 1 on the Disklavier, I have to use the directional control pad to go all the way to file 13. If I look into the content of the USB stick from my MacBook pro I only see one folder with 12 MIDI files. This same problem also happens to any other MIDI files from another source such as disklavierworld. I just wonder if anyone has this same issue. Thank you in advance for your help. Minh
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Re: [disklavier] "Extraneous" MIDI files on USB stick - Newbie question
2013-09-02 by Bill Brandom
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