I've already got thousands of MIDI files stored on my desktop PC (no need to use laptop) adjacent to the DKV. MIDI cables go to piano, no need for floppy, controller or wireless. I can use a sophisticated sequencer to record and edit performances as well. Sam www.keyboardcollective.com (212) 684-3304 > On Feb 21, 2014, at 10:24 PM, "Geoff Ward" <gward1211@...m> wrote: > > Or, alternatively, you can play midi files stored on your laptop hard drive (rather than on the HDD of the E3) using something like vanBasco’s karaoke player. You can even do it wirelessly – see my earlier postings. > > > > Kind regards > > > > Geoff > > > > > > From: disklavier@yahoogroups.com [mailto:disklavier@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Carol Beigel > Sent: Saturday, 22 February 2014 1:35 PM > To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [disklavier] Windows control > > > > > > It can be controlled with a computer connected to your home network in the From/To PC Folder. You might want to invest in an Apple hand held like a cell phone sized iPod, or an iPad. these gadgets also work with Apple TV and iTunes installed on your PC. > > > > Carol Beigel > > > > On Feb 21, 2014, at 9:17 PM, plpfoot@... wrote: > > > > > > > I expect to receive my DU1E3 in Mid March or so. Yamaha says it can be controlled with Apple products (ipad, itouch, iphone) but I am a Windows man. Can it be controlled with Windows or Android based machines? > > Thanks, > > Ted. > > > > > >
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Re: [disklavier] Windows control
2014-02-22 by Skanter123
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