You will probably just love the free veloset program in the dkutil in the file vault on this list. It very quickly adjusts the volume a MIDI file will play on your Disklavier. There is also the dkvutil that has a nice jukebox program for MIDI files. Another good program is gnmidi from Guenter Nagler. I believe a trial version is also on this website and it is definitely worth the $30 to "rent it for life" as he puts it. It too, will adjust the velocity of a MIDI file. Another nice feature of this program is that you can download a MIDI file, and regardless of what musical intruments it is sequenced for, you can push just one menu item and have all the tracks put on Channel 1 for the piano. That feature is called "prepare piano program for PianoDisc". While it does this, it also creates a MIDI 0 file. I think the pedal info for older Disklaviers is recorded on channel 1, and newer DKVs record incremental pedaling on channel 3. I'm sure PianoBench knows for sure and will correct me if this is wrong! Where did you find the "scary" music? Carol Beigel crbrpt@... _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
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Re: [disklavier] New Member and a response for MIDI velocity
2003-03-13 by Carol Beigel
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