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Re: [disklavier] New Member

2013-10-03 by Donal Galvin

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Regards

Donal


> On 3 Oct 2013, at 02:46, Obermeyer Yamaha <obermeyer_yamaha@...> wrote:
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> how do I leave the group?
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> CC: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
> From: bill.brandom03@...
> Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 11:04:34 -1000
> Subject: Re: [disklavier] New Member
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> Just be sure to use DisklavierRadio at least once a month and you won't have log in more than the first time.
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> Bill Brandom
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> Sent from my iPhone.
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> On Oct 2, 2013, at 7:37 AM, "funtoolearn" <john.proveaux@...t> wrote:
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> Hello all. New member here and I'm really enjoying reading over the message databases. I have a 2003 Disklavier (sales receipt says model DC1HPM) conservatory model in a walnut case. Upgraded from the Mark III (? DKC55RCD on front) controller to the DKC 850 and subscribe to Disklavier Radio. I enjoy the Disklavier Radio feature but really hate having to re-enter my password several times per year. If anyone knows what I'm doing that triggers having to re-enter the user id and password please let me know - I really despise having to do this! :-) I'm also wondering whether a USB keyboard plugged into the front port would function properly and make this task easier. Anyone out there know???
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> I've already learned things about the piano I didn't already know, thanks to discussions here. For instance, I didn't know that the DKC 850 would allow me to upload directly to it through the network. After reading that it was possible I easily "mounted" the piano as a disk drive through the network and can copy files directly to it. Neato!!!
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> Thanks in advance for any helpful comments. It sure looks as if I have a lot more reading to do!
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> John
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