Wireless Bluetooth simply allows you to play from your IPhone. I prefer the Sweet Midi Payer app. Internet Radio requires your Unit to have an IP address. Then you would need the DKV-850. The cost difference is about $75 for the wireless interface BT01 and Sweet Midi Player, versus over $1800 plus subscription fees for the IP address to get you Disklavier Radio. Carol Beigel Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 30, 2019, at 1:46 PM, rolandogm@hotmail.com [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > > Hello to everybody. I own a GB1 (DKC55CD Mark III) piano. The piano is a playback only / no silent system unit. However, I understand that it is possible to control it remotely over IP using an MD-BT01 plugged-in to the two MIDI ports. I’m also aware that even with this setting I will not be able to output MIDI data from the keyboard because the built-in system is playback only. The question I have though is, once the piano is “visible” to an IOS system using, say SuperScore, could I use Yahama Radio or will I necessarily need to upgrade to DKC-850 for this purpose? Best, Rolando > > > >
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Re: [disklavier] Yamaha MD-BT01 and DKC55CD (Mark III)
2019-03-30 by Carol Beigel
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