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Re: [disklavier] Connecting Mark IV to subwoofer

2014-04-13 by Bill Current Gmail

There are no AUX Outs in a Mark IV.

OMNI OUTS are not affected by Silent Mode. Only the audio Outputs are "Off" when in Silent Mode.

Bill

On Apr 13, 2014, at 12:02 PM, Kevin Weng <kevinweng99@...> wrote:

I did get to the setting for OMNI OUT. But still two dependencies:

1. I don't see any AUX OUT. I check the manual there is no AUX OUT, only OMNI OUT.
2. I set the OMNI OUT to "output" only. In "Quiet" mode when headphone is connected, I expect there is no sound from the OMNI OUT, as it should only give "the same output as the Audio Outputs".  The built-in speakers is silent, as the sound is playing through the headphone. However the sound is still playing to the Subwoofer.

This is what I try to accomplish: when in Silent mode with headphone, no sounds to be sent to the subwoofer. Is it possible?

Thanks for the help so far. Sorry if I have bored other people but I think by sharing these info other owners can benefit from it as well.

Kevin





> On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Bill Current Gmail <bill.brandom03@...m> wrote:
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> OMNI Out gives you several options:
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> - Output (giving you the same output as the Audio Outputs.)
> - Output plus PianoTG (Same as Output plus a Digital piano sound that plays the piano part)
> - PianoTG Only (only the digital piano sound that plays the piano part)
> - Off
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> Bill
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> On Apr 12, 2014, at 1:35 PM, mangez@... wrote:
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> AUX OUT will give all the backing, minus the piano part. OMNI OUT will give you backing + (sampled) piano.
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> Adrian Thomas Music Services
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> On Apr 12 2014, Kevin Weng wrote:  
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> Thanks that makes sense.
> How about the other way around: I only want to hear the acoustic part? I
> only want the speaker sound for the voice and other audio part.
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> Kevin
> On Apr 12, 2014 12:09 PM, wrote:
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> > Yous need to set the piano to 'Silent Mode' if you don't want to hear the
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> > Adrian Thomas Music Services
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> > On Apr 11 2014, Kevin Weng wrote:
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> > Yes the omni out works like a champ! Wonderful to have added bass when
> > playing back. Thanks Adrian Thomas Music Services!
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> > One thing I don't quite understand is when playing disklavier recording,
> > not only the sound comes from the acoustic piano since the keys are
> > playing, the speakers also gives additional sound. Why? It has been like
> > this. I just didn't notice it until I added the subwoofer.
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> > Kevin
> > On Apr 7, 2014 5:30 AM, wrote:
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> > > Oohps, pressed 'send' too early. The OMNI OUT gives you all the backing +
> > > sampled piano, the AUX OUT gives you just the backing
> > > Adrian Thomas Music Services
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> > > Adrian Thomas Music ServicesOn Apr 6 2014, kevinweng99@gmail.com wrote:
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> > > Hello,
> > > I enjoy my DC3M4. Recently I have realized if I can extend the playback
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> > > a subwoofer, it will make the sound more wonderful.
> > > Has anyone attempted that? I couldn't find any diagram or mentioning of
> > > subwoofer in the manual.
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