Thanks. The tech did it because a couple of notes were playing louder and softer than others (when he ran the routine that starts at the 1st key and goes up to 88). After the calibration, the notes were in alignment with the rest. Cool stuff. --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "Carol Beigel" <crbrpt@b...> wrote: > I don't see any harm in doing this yourself. At the > end of the calibration, you should get the message OK! > if you get a Pass number or numbers, write them down. > > The reason you calibrate the Disklavier is to get a > better Record mode. All it does it adjust the sensors > to the physical condition of the piano action. > > Carol Beigel > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "sjhart110110" <sjhart110@h...> > To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 6:28 PM > Subject: [disklavier] Any harm in running the > calibration routine by yourself? > > > > I know how to get into the maint mode of my DC3A. I > have seen my > > tech run the callibration routine several times. Is > there any harm > > in me doing this myself? Besides "you should not do > this if you are > > not a Yamaha tech, etc.".... Thanks. > > > >
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Re: Any harm in running the calibration routine by yourself?
2004-02-07 by sjhart110110
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