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Special note to those getting too much email

2004-01-07 by Todd Muncy

As happens from time to time, we are currently in the middle of some very
good and very active threads on this board.  This is a good thing and what
we love to see.  Because the default when you join the group is individual
emails, many people find themselves overwhelmed by the sudden volume and
unsubscribe just to stop it.  Active threads always seem to trigger a flood
of unsubscribers.

If the mail is too much, please go to the group site:
http://Yahoogroups.com/group/disklavier
and change your profile to either "daily digest" (one consolidated email per
day) or "no email".  Too much email volume is not a reason to leave our
community.  On the other hand, if you have no further interest in any aspect
of the group, then by all means unsubscribe.

Now, back to the discussion(s).


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Danny" <simpsond@...>
To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:14 AM
Subject: Re: [disklavier] grayscale, Gray Code


> From: "Robert Welcyng" <rwelcyng@...>
>
> B: To preclude such a gross ambiguity, a different pattern, called the
Gray
> Code, is used on the mask. The relevant characteristic of the Gray Code
> is that only one mask column (thus bit) changes during any row
> transition; thus, ambiguities can be reduced to a single bit.
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> Thanks for the reply...
>
> I have worked with several embedded designs in the past utilizing rotary
> encoders which also use Gray Code coding. When Carol had mentioned 'using
the
> gray scale', I wasn't certain as to what she was referring to.
>
> B: Now, everybody, please join me in shutting down your computers,
> returning to your pianos, sitting down, and trying to learn to play
> something on it--with your hands and fingers on the keys.
>
> Will do. Speaking of which, I see that Yamaha is about to introduce a
'on-line'
> library program currently titiled 'Digital Music Notebook' which looks
> intriguing. Will this be, in part, for the Disklavier? In other words,
will the
> MIDI files be made to work with the DKVs?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Danny Simpson
>
>
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