No.. I actually wanted to playback on my silent disklavier.
I like the sampled Yamaha grand
sound.
This sound is what I want to record to a .wav
file.
I tried this (and it works pretty well -thanks
for all advice so far!):
* play my stuff on the disklavier in silent mode
(using headset)
* save it to a diskette, for editing in
cakewalk(!)
* take the diskette to my computer (and do some
editing)
* open cooledit pro
* open winamp player
* record in cooledit pro and playback through
winamp
(my yamaha is hooked up to the computer using the
to-host cable)
Now the yamahasoundcard is used for
playback!
the only disadvantage: I cannot control the
record and playback levels, and there is some noise added to the
wav.
I wondered if there is software to do all this in
one run, without losing quality on the wav.
I want to make a cd-r from my own playing this
way.
regards,
Tjako van
Schie
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1. Re: Digest Number 66
; From: "Terry Holek" <tjholek@...>
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Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 06:47:54 -0400
From: "Terry Holek" <tjholek@netcom.ca>
Subject: Re: Digest Number 66
I think the answers given (save 1), while correct, do not address Tjako's
original question. I believe he wants to convert a MIDI file directly into
WAV format, not do an analog recording through a MIDI device.
You will need some type of "software-based" synth. Roland has one, Yamaha
has one, and I've seen references to others from time to time. I don't know
if these can write a WAV file directly. The link given to Audio Compositor
looks promising, and it does write WAV files directly.
The ultimate quality of your result will depend entirely on the quality of
the samples used. However, Audio Compositor can read many popular sound
file formats, so I suppose it could produce something really good, or
something really bad.
It would be nice if Yamaha provided something similar using some of the
acoustic modelling techniques they have pioneered. (maybe they do??).
Also, the quality of your recording equipment does not matter since
everything is kept in the digital domain.
----- Original Message -----
From: <bunkypiano@...m>
To: <disklavier@egroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 7:38 AM
Subject: Re: [disklavier] Digest Number 66
> You must manually go through a sound module and take the output and
re-record
> to a drive of choice. I don't know of any other way.
> tom mc
>
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