Hi Why can't you just put the floppy into the PC? If it is in the Eseq (.fil) format then there are many programs that will convert it to a midi file. Midi Magic --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "yamahamale" <kwfla@...> wrote: > > I suppose I have it wrong then. I looked but can't find anything in > the manual about what model I have other than the reciepts that say > it's a DC7A Pro. I would think it's a Mark 3 if it can't be a four. I > got it in 2003. > Back to my questions, is it possible to have a disk playing on the > piano then have my software recording it so I can edit the scores? > Thanks! > > --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Carl Youngblood <carl@> wrote: > > > > I didn't think the Mark 4 Pro had been out for five years. > > > > > > > > > On Nov 27, 2006, at 8:57 AM, yamahamale wrote: > > > > > Hello, It's been so long since I've been here. I've got a Mark 4 Pro. > > > Using an IBM Windows98 with PowerTracks v11. I've had this piano for > > > maybe five years. I seem to have everything operating except when I > > > put a disk into the piano and press play, it doesn't register as > > > playing on the computer software. Everything else works like; when I > > > play something on the computer, it plays on the piano and when I play > > > something by hand on the piano, it plays on the computer. It's just > > > when I stick a disk into the piano and press play, the disk doesn't > > > play on the computer. It doesn't show up in the software program. This > > > is agravating becasue I have written a lot of music onto disks over > > > the years. Now I want to edit the scores but can't because I can't > > > seem to get the music from the disc into my computer software. I am > > > now wondering if this is even possible. I also have a laptop with XP > > > if that helps. It's not hooked up but I had it hooked up last week. > > > Maybe that would help? Also is there a book that I can purchase that > > > will explain hoooking up the piano in detail to the computer. I've got > > > the origianl manuals but I can't make heads or tails out of the > > > instructions. I know from the past, there are a lot of very > > > knowledgeable people in this group. Maybe one of them can help? Thanks > > > so much!! > > >
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Re: transferring my music on disks to the computer
2006-11-28 by david962548
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