If anyone is interested, I can try to find the company and post the info.
Dave Smith
SW FL
www.davidsmithpiano.com
--- On Thu 07/31, Robert Welcyng < rwelcyng@... > wrote:
From: Robert Welcyng [mailto: rwelcyng@...]
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 12:20:04 -0800
Subject: Re: [disklavier] Re: Piano accompaniment
I had forgotten about my dust-covered DKV remote handheld controller!
Fred's suggestion of using the remote sounds like the most practical way
to select, start, stop, and adjust the tempo and volume of recorded
accompaniments. That must have been Yamaha's intention for that thing.
One slight problem may be in finding an adequate optical path to the
DKV's controller from the singer's traditional standing position.
Fortunately, it's not difficult to relocate the control box from its
normal knee-bruising position.
fkagel wrote:
> Assuming you hook up and configure your laptop to the DKV:
>
> With a laptop, and sequencing software, it is fairly easy to
> increase/decrease tempo, play/ pause (although may be a little too
> clunky for a singer as currently implemented) in real time.
>
> With Cakewalk for instance, if you click in the tempo field at the
> start of a song, then all that has to be done is press +/- keys to
> increase/decrease tempo.
>
> Pressing the space bar plays/pauses/resumes.
>
> All this could adapted to a foot pedal, but I would think
> wireless/remote would be better suited. Either wireless for the
> laptop or I wonder how suitable is the existing remote for the DKV?
> What do you think?
>
> Fred Kagel, Dir.
> Freehold Computer Training Ctr
> www.freeholdcomputer.com
>
>
>
>>* Although not available that I know of, it would not be
>
> especially difficult to provide you at your singing position with a
> foot pedal box with "Play", "Stop", "Pause", and "Rewind" pedals.
> Th is might involve using a laptop computer connected to the
> Disklavier.
>
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