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RE: Is it normal that playback is louder than sound produced during recording?

2013-09-24 by <mqphan@...>

Thank you Adrian for the instructions. Is the self-calibration feature available on the E3 as well? I was under the impression that the feature is available for the PRO version only? I will try to run through the calibration this weekend. Mine is the basic DGB1KE3.


If I just want to verify if the feature is available without going through the whole thing (saving it for the weekend), after doing step 1 below, do I hit [STOP] to exit?


① Turning on the power ([ON/OFF] button) while holding down the [RECORD] button and [SELECT] button simultaneously.



Minh



---In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, <mangez@...> wrote:

As your piano should be settled in by now. Follow this procedure:


① Turning on the power ([ON/OFF] button) while holding down the [RECORD] button and [SELECT] button simultaneously.

2) Use the Up/Down cursor buttons ([s], [t]) to change menu, the left cursor button ([<]) to go to an upper menu, or the [ENTER]
button to go to a lower menu or execute the operation. The right cursor button [>] can also be used to go to a lower menu. To execute
an operation, only the [ENTER] button can be used.
3) During execution of a menu, the screen can be scrolled with the Up/Down cursor buttons ([s], [t]) or with the dial depending on the
menu.
※ Up-down arrows will appear in the right side when the scrolling can be executed.
If the [STOP] button is pressed when a menu is being executed, the menu will be aborted and the screen will return to the menu
selection indication.

Go down to option 3, "Piano Calibration"

1.Piano Information
2.Test Play
3.Piano Calibration    ↓
3-1.Calibration - Std
3-2.Pedal HP adjust
3-3.Calibration - Full ↓

Select 3 - 3. Calibration Full

Once the procedure starts, don't touch anything on the piano until the procedure is finished. After that, it should be up to spec.

Adrian Thomas

On Sep 24 2013, mqphan@... wrote:

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> Mine is a new E3 and the dealer did not do anything to it with regard to calibration (other than tuning) before and after delivery. The unit has been in the house for a nearly a month. I wonder if I should run the calibration. In the User Manual, the only thing I could find was "Maintenance Mode" and under "Maintenance" are three options: 1. "Post Delivery Check", 2. "Program Versions", and 3. "Pedal Calibration." Can I get to Self-Calibration from "Post Delivery Check"? What is "Post Delivery Check" anyway? There are no specific instructions on "Self-Calibration" anywhere that I could find in the documents that came with the unit. Any guidance is appreciated. Thanks.Minh ---In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
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> you can also process the files to change the midi velocities.
> veloset works for single files and is very simple to use. my
> midimod2 program works on batches and is more flexible but more
> complicated. if anyone wants to use midimod2, contact me directly
> since the version on my web site is old and has some bugs. will
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> if anyone wants an inline midi velocity modifier, i have one that i
> never use and would sell it.
> On 9/24/2013 6:22 AM, Adrian Thomas
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> Oh, BTW, you can get devices which allow you to modify
> the velocity curve for MIDI information (you'd have to run
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> sequencer), but it would have an impact on the dynamics of
> the performance.
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