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Re: [disklavier] Need a volume fix

2004-07-28 by PianoBench@aol.com

Good afternoon, everyone.

I'll let others comment on the issue of editing files. Prior to editing files, I would recommend taking other steps to soften the instrument.

For starters, make sure that the piano is sitting on a carpet, not a bare wooden floor. Next, keep the lid down. Lastly, cons
ider having your tuner/technician install one of several baffling products that are available for dampening the sound coming out of the bottom of the piano (beneath the soundboard) or out of the top of the piano (between the iron frame and the lid). In addition, you might consider increasing the amount of absorbent fabric in the room (curtains, upholstered furniture, carpets, and tapestries).

Regards,
PianoBench


In a message dated 7/28/04 12:37:09 PM, jeffb@... writes:


My 1990 disklavier C3 (wagon controller) was just delivered
yesterday. Luckily, it came with about 40 disks. Unfortunately, the
thing plays these disks very loud. So loud, in fact, that my wife is
very disappointed with my purchase decision. From what I understand,
this is a fairly common complaint, even with the volume on the
disklavier turned to -10.

In the interest of marital harmony, is there any way to take an
existing Yamaha disk and modify the files to decrease the volume?
I've looked through past messages and played around with some of the
utility files posted on this group, but I can't seem to figure things
out. Instead of re-inventing the wheel, is there anyone who has had
success in this regard?

I was thinking that I could use the program Veloset to decrease the
volume of some of the files. Perhaps I can use the various utilities
to copy the files to my computer, convert the ESEQ files to MIDI,
decrease the volume using Veloset, convert back to ESEQ, then save to
new disk. Would this work? I'm having trouble even opening the
EEXPLORE program...I get an error message and the program is forced
to close. (I'm running Windows 2000 Professional at work.)

I'd greatly appreciate any help.

Thanks!
Jeff Bagley


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