Thanks, The information you provided was very helpful. I knew the veloset program existed, but wasn't sure exactly what the velocity was supposed to be set too. Does anybody know of a good basic midi program for making basic modifications such as changing what tracks will play on the piano? Rob --- In disklavier@y..., "Carol Beigel" <carolrpt@h...> wrote: > The highest MIDI velocity than can be played has a value of 128. Many MIDI > files downloaded from the internet were created on an electronic keyboard, > and yes this can be very damaging to your piano. I find the best range is > between 60 and 75. > > Carol Beigel > crbrpt@b... > > >From: "thegorens" <goren@m...> > >Reply-To: disklavier@y... > >To: disklavier@y... > >Subject: [disklavier] Playing downlaoding files > >Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 20:29:18 -0000 > > > >Most of the MIDI files that I download off the internet bang the keys > >of the piano very hard when I play them on the Disklavier. Does > >anyone have any suggestions for how to optimize MIDI files for a > >Disklavier? Can it be damaging to the piano to play files off the > >internet that cause the keys of the Disklavier to be pressed too > >hardly? > > > >Rob > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
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Re: Playing downlaoding files
2002-11-16 by thegorens
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