Bill, It is good to see your response to Jason, and I am sure that all of us on this forum appreciate your participation and for your listening and forwarding our ideas to the engineers in Japan who do the programming for the Mark IV. I would like to suggest a few ideas, some of which I have been requesting for over two years now. (1) A search function. The necessity for this is readily appreciated by anyone who has a large number of files on their disklavier and tries to find a particular song or artist. Right now it is impossible to do so. (2) A larger internal HD drive for the Mark IV. Initially an 80 GB internal HD for the Mark IV seems like a lot of drive space, and it is if one is only storing midi files on the HD. However, the Mark IV stores CD's (required for PianoSoft Plus Audio and Smart Piano Yamaha software) as .wav files. These take up a huge amount of space, and it is easily possible to consume all of the capacity of the Mark IV's 80 GB HD when one begins storing CD's on the internal HD. In fact, I have already done so, and because my internal HD on my Mark IV has very little free space remaining, I no longer purchase Yamaha software since I have no where to store it. Please note that it is NOT possible to use an external USB HD to store any of the Yamaha software that requires CD's due to copy protection issues and thus one has no choice but to use the internal HD of the Mark IV. The Mark IV is modular in construction and replacing the internal HD of the Mark IV with a larger Yamaha approved HD should be possible. I would strongly urge Yamaha to make a larger HD available for the Mark IV. (3) Enable the Yamaha TRC-100 tablet remote to connect wirelessly to the Internet and download files directly to either the Mark IV's internal HD or (if the files are not copy protected) to an external USB HD. It is illogical that we have a fine wirelessly controlled disklavier and absolutely no way to interact with the internet from the Mark IV to download files. This feature is long overdue! (4) Since purchasing the Mark IV, I have found the tablet remote (the TRC-100) to be of little or no use. In fact, the pocket remote (PRC-100) has many capabilities that the larger TRC-100 does not have. I would urge Yamaha to provide software that makes full use of the capabilities of the TRC-100. This would not only include wireless access to the Internet for midi file downloading, but other features as well. One perfect example would be Yamaha's own Digital Music Notebook software. This software, running on the TRC-100 remote, would allow a vast range of teaching/student interactions not now possible on the Mark IV. I am sure there are many other examples of software that could run on the TRC-100 that I am not aware of that others might suggest. I will close by pointing out several of the features I am requesting for the Mark IV are already available on some Yamaha clavinovas which are able to wirelessly download software from the Internet. The Mark IV is a VERY expensive Yamaha instrument. The Mark IV should represent the pinnacle of what Yamaha is able to do with their instruments. Many of us purchased the Mark IV expecting features to be added at regular intervals. While this has occurred to a small extent with the version 1.20 software, I have been disappointed in how slow Yamaha Japan has been to enable features clearly supported by the basic hardware of the Mark IV. I hope that if others share my interest in any of the above features (and others that I have not mentioned) they will add their voice to my own pleas for these features. Tom Wheeler Bill Brandom wrote: Hello Jason, I am responsible for product development for Disklavier in the United States. I am reading everything that goes through this Disklavier group. I welcome any ideas from our customers. I sort through them and then forward them to the appropriate engineers in Japan for their consideration. Please keep your ideas coming! Bill Brandom Senior Technical Manager, Piano Division YAMAHA Corporation of America TEL (800) 854-1569 FAX (714) 522-9301 E-mail: bbrandom@... Web: http://www.yamaha.com >>>"jfoodman" <jasonht@...> 11/07/2006 3:54:13 PM >>> >>> >>> Here's an idea ... we all presumably love our Disklaviers so I mean this in the spirit of community 'helping guide' (not complaining). But what if we all drafted something that outlined say our Top 10 'wish list' items for the future (and present) and we each sent that list independently to Yamaha - so they hear the same thing from a lot of Disklavier owners? Another way, of course, would be to send a single e-mail but with anyone who wanted to participates name on it. Hopefully if they heard from their loyal owners they might be moved to adapt some of the feedback into the roadmap ... Or, better yet, does anyone know who the Product Manager for Disklavier is at Yamaha, would be great to go right to the source. Regards, Jason
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Re: feedback to yamaha
2006-11-08 by Tom Wheeler
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