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Re: [disklavier] Re: Questions on piano & Disklavier control unit DKC-850

2018-01-21 by Ralph Specht

Carol

    Why is it better to convert Eseq files to Midi.
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 With the DKC-850 can’t it just play the Eseq files?

Thanks

Ralph 

 

> On Jan 21, 2018, at 4:37 PM, Carol Beigel carol@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> You cannot make your piano a silent model.  Not only does a rail prevent the piano hammers from hitting the strings, but the double tails on the jacks automatically adjust the let-off so Touch feels the same on your Fingers.
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> You will need a USB Floppy Disk Drive to load your floppy disks into memory on the DKC-850.  You can also convert (backup) those floppies to standard MIDI files using Mark Fontana‘s PPFBU program to convert the ESEQ files to standard MIDI files and put them on a thumb drive.
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> You hear the voices when you play the piano keys by selecting keyboard out.
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> I wrote a manual called The Handbook of MIDI Player tools In 2 versions that explains everything I knew at the time at www.midiplayertools.com
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> If you are interested in controlling your Disklavier with wireless Bluetooth from a    mobile IOS ( Apple) device, check out www.midiplayertools.com/Connecting.htm
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> Carol Beigel
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Jan 21, 2018, at 4:10 PM, Barbara Graff barbaragraff23@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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>> Thanks. It appears that the DKC-850 doesn't have the Piano Soft songs loaded into the memory. I still have the paino soft disks.
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>> For the ensemble "sounds" (guitar, bass, bells, Glockenspiel etc.) there are directions in the Disklavier DKC-850  to play them along with the piano, but it appear as if you can't record with the non-piano sounds, is that correct? There are no directions to use the ensemble sounds for recording.
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>> Also, I don't think I can make my piano silent, I will try the "pedal" idea but I think my model doesn't have silent capability, so I would assume if I can't turn off the sound of the piano playing, I probably can't use my piano keys as a midi controller because I won't be able to only hear other sounds I may want to play, even if I can find an adapter that allows me to hook up headphones to the amplifier.
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