With many MIDI files, you don't have to do anything, because they are
in the OMNI mode ('broadcast on all channels'). Otherwise, if the
flute is specifically programmed to play on any channel other than
channel 2 (RH), you can change the channel in a midi sequencer to
channel 2.
Or on the DKV, you could change the Piano Part to receive on the
corresponding MIDI channel of the flute. On the DKV: Function |
Cursor to Midi Setup and press ENTER | Cursor to Piano Part and press
ENTER | Use [-No]/[+Yes] to select MIDI channel matching the flute.
Fred Kagel, Dir
Freehold Computer Training Ctr
www.freeholdcomputer.com
--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "tasupho" <CauLNguyen@a...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a whole bunch of flute midi files. How do I make the
> disklavier play them as piano, meaning I can actually see the key
> pressed. Do I have to convert flute => piano using the midi
> sequencer or can I do it on the disklavier itself? Thanks for your
> help.
> TasuphoMessage
Re: How to make Disklavier playing midi file of other instruments
2003-08-04 by fkagel
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