Hi George, I had a chance to fix my problem today, thanks precisely to your comments below. It looks like someone else had been fiddling with the settings. I was able to fix it using your instructions. Then I also did a "Factory Reset" and the basic settings also provide what I need. Thank you Bruce -----Original Message----- From: disklavier@...m [mailto:disklavier@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of George F. Litterst Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 10:51 AM To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [disklavier] Re: Playing imported midi files on disklavier Good morning, everyone. Chadbot, I don't have this model, but I suspect that the directions would be the same as those for the full-featured Mark IIXG. Please try the following: --Press Function. Move the cursor to MIDI Setup and press Enter. --In the MIDI Setup area, move the cursor to PianoPart and press Enter. --Look for a setting called Import File. If necessary, press the Right Arrow button to move to the next screen of this area. If you are always going to use MIDI files with the piano part on channel one, set L=1 and R=##. If you think that you might use MIDI files in which the piano part is on other channels, set L=PRG(all) and R=##. If you think that you will sometimes have files in which the piano left- and right-hand parts are on separate tracks and you want to be able to cancel the playback of just one track, set L=PRG and R=PRG. These defaults can be used to get you what you want most or all of the time. My instructions above enable you to set the Disklavier's default setting for how to handle an Import File. The simple explanation is this: When you record a song file using a Disklavier or Clavinova, a special, Yamaha-specific message is added to the file which tells Disklaviers and Clavinovas where to find the left- and right-hand piano tracks. Any file that lacks this message is considered to be an "Import File." Regards, PianoBench On Oct 9, 2006, at 9:39 AM, chadbot wrote: > The manual says "Mark II XG Series". I don't have the actual model > number with me at the moment, it's the unit without the "record" > feature. > > (Which is why we're recording on a Roland digital piano and > transferring files via diskette) > > --- In disklavier@yahoogro <mailto:disklavier%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com, "George F. Litterst" > <PianoBench@...> wrote: > > > > Good evening, everyone. > > > > Chadbot, which model Disklavier do you have? > > > > Regards, > > PianoBench > > > > On Oct 8, 2006, at 4:39 PM, chadbot wrote: > > > > > Help please: > > > I've got a type 0 standard midi file from another source that was > > > recorded using Acoustic Grand Piano voice on channel 1 (this > was the > > > specified format). > > > > > > I put it on floppy and tried playing it on the Disklavier. It > played > > > but only using the Tone Generator, i.e. the piano sound came > through > > > the speakers, but did not play on the actual piano strings. > > > > > > How do I get this to play on the strings? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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RE: [disklavier] Re: Playing imported midi files on disklavier
2006-10-15 by Director, Region 1
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