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Re: [disklavier] Wireless MIDI and/or MIDI over IP

2003-07-12 by Carol Beigel

All these things you propose will probably work.  I recall that QRS makes 
these wireless gizmos that may work with your DKV . Their website is 
www.qrsmusic.com

You know, about 99 MIDI files will fit on a floppy disk (or a single memory 
disk) and you could just use your remote. A full floppy disk could play 
music longer than I could probably stay awake after just hitting Play!

Carol Beigel
crbrpt@...


>From: "ec_future" <neil.goldman@...>
>Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [disklavier] Wireless MIDI and/or MIDI over IP
>Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 02:16:49 -0000
>
>Hi.  I have a wireless & wired network in my home.  I use my laptop
>via wireless, and would like to run VanBasco's player to send MIDI
>songs to the piano.  However, I don't want to have to put the Laptop
>in the living room next to the piano to do this.
>
>Or, I'd like to be able to control the piano from another (wired)
>computer in the kitchen.
>
>I have a computer in the basement room right under the piano in the
>living room, and could run the Midi Cables from there through the
>wall and up to the piano.
>
>So, I'd like to be able to route the Midi out from my laptop or
>kitchen desktop over my home network to the computer in the
>basement, then to its MIDI card and up to the piano.
>
>Alternatively, this could be done via wireless MIDI, but I've had
>trouble finding anything on this, except for some standards that are
>in development -- no real products yet.
>
>I'd really appreciate any advice and practical experience.
>
>Thanks everyone!
>- Neil
>

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