Thank you for that info. Hope you are enjoying your trip! I had no idea a Disklavier could do this. I should read the Owner's Manual!! I guess this means that the guy with a Roland keyboard now has a chance at recording his DKV playing with the percussion sounds on his Roland. And if a PianoSoft ESEQ file is converted to MIDI first, it can be recorded into a Memory Disk using a computer using the MDR Record Mode? MIDI is so fascinating once you learn how to turn it on! It took me 3 years to find those little check boxes in Windows that turn on and off the various features of the soundcard! Then there is the matter of knowing what buttons to push that access screens behind the screens on a Disklavier. Now I find out there are these cool features that you can turn on, like Remote, if you know they even exist at all! Little tidbits like a blank measure with no notes, or setting the key and time signatures on notation software on the first measure can save a lot of hair-pulling! And on Macs, knowing there is something in the OS called MIDI Manager with its own set of switches that kicks in before the Sequencer software you use. When I think of the hours, days and years I have spent just learning to turn something "On" ... still beats watching TV! Carol Beigel crbrpt@... >From: PianoBench@... >Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com >To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [disklavier] Help: Broken floppy drive >Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 23:56:46 EDT > >Good evening, everyone. > >In a message dated 7/11/03 9:43:09 PM, Carol writes: > ><< That sounds fascinating! Where do you find the MDR Record mode? >> > >I am on a trip at the moment and away from a Disklavier, but I'll give it a >try from memory. > >--press Record >--press the right arrow button to get to the next screen. I think that the >cursor will be in front of track 1. >--push the + button repeatedly to increase the track number up to 16. Then, >go one increment further and you will see MDR. >--lastly, push Play then start MIDI playback from your external sequencer. >--press Stop when you are done. > >MDR stands for MIDI Data Record. When you are in this mode, the Disklavier >records all incoming MIDI data on all 16 MIDI channels. > >If you turn on the Remote In feature on the Disklavier, you will not have >to >press the Play button on your Disklavier. Assuming that your sequencer is >set >up to send remote commands, pressing Play on your sequencer will >simultaneously engage Play on the Disklavier. Be sure that your sequence >has a setup >measure with no notes at the beginning if you use the Remote feature. > >Regards, >PianoBench _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
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Re: [disklavier] MDR Record Mode
2003-07-12 by Carol Beigel
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