It can be done but you will need to hack the file. If it's a midi file then change the tempo in something like Cakewalk. I think the DVK works on a percentage of the original tempo whereas the CVP plays actual tempo. To change to start tempo of a Pianosoft file you will need a bit editor program. The tempo byte lives at Offset 33H Or you could play it out (midi) from the DKV into a PC program like Cakewalk, slow it down and record it back again. Midi Magic --- In disklavier@y..., "john5000_71055" <johnf@s...> wrote: > I have a new DC3A. When I try to slow the tempo on music played from > a floppy disk, it will slow only to 50%. For very fast pieces this > may be still too fast if I am trying to analyze a segment to improve > my playing of the piece. I have a Clavinova and it will go as slow > as I want. Any tips? > > > Thanks > > John
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Re: Disklavier tempo
2002-01-24 by midi_magic2000
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