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Re: [disklavier] Help for a new user

2002-04-08 by Carol Beigel

If it is a silent model then you probably have a MPX100II made about 1995.  
This model plays Yamaha Eseq files as well as midi files in format 0.

It it is NOT a silent model, then you probably have the older MX100B model 
that will only play Eseq files.

In either case, you would need a tone generator to hear ensemble sounds.  
Any PianoSoft Solo disks will play.  If you add a tone generator, you can 
also play PianoSoft Plus disks.

The reason "foreign" disklaviers are not supported by Yamaha America is that 
they are not UL approved. This can make the product liability enormous if 
your house burns down from an electrical fire in your DKV.

Carol Beigel



>From: Kathy Corden <kathcorden@...>
>Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [disklavier] Help for a new user
>Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 06:01:16 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hello Disklavia users
>
>I wonder if anybody out there can help me, I have
>recently purchased a 2nd hand Yamaha Piano I was told
>that it is a Silent Disklavia unfortunately I have no
>history of it apart from it was made in about
>1990-1992
>
>The piano came with 3 standard floppy disks probally
>demo disks from when it was new. I would like to be
>able to get some more pre-recorded discs for the piano
>but I have no idea what type to get as there seem to
>be different types and I would not like to cause any
>damage by using the wrong ones.
>
>There is no identification on the built in disclavia
>unit and no instruction book, the controls have
>Japaneese wording for on/off, play, pause, and record
>etc.
>
>Thanks for any help you can give me.
>
>Kathy
>
>
>
>
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