Fraser, I suggest you add two items to your laptop: 1) A MIDI interface. Most musical instument stores that carry electronic keyboards have them. MIDI interfaces are available that will attach to your laptop's parallel port, or, better if you have it, a USB port. You will then attach a standard MIDI cable between the laptop's MIDI out connector and the DKV's MIDI in connector. 2) A MIDI editor/sequencer program. The least costly and quite functional is PG Music's Power Tracks (http://www.pgmusic.com/). Cakewalk and many others will also work. A MIDI editor is quite useful as you will often find that downloaded MIDI files have A) the piano part assigned to a channel other than 1 and B) key velocities that are too high for comfort. With an editor, it is a simple matter to change the MIDI channel assigments to match the DKV and XG instruments. The sequencer feature of the program is the software that reads your MIDI files and drives the DKV. As you become more experienced playing downloaded files, here are a couple tips: 1) Look at the note velocities and note timing and durations of a file. If the velocities are all of the same or several fixed values, that means that someone step-sequenced the file, not played it in real time. Depending upon your taste, while it may be a file something someone slaved over, artistically it is probably junk. The same holds for note timing and durations. 2) If you're tired of shuffling through your collection of disks, including Pianosoft, why not arrange all your files in MIDI format and in appropriate folders on your HD and play them from your laptop? You may use the PlayList feature of your sequencer to set up customized programs of music. Something you'll discover is that some files, such as many PianoSoft, operate the pedals using continuous pedal data directed to MIDI channel 3. To insure that the pedals respond to that continuous data, set the DKV's MIDI in channel to "CH=HP". Most other downloaded files contain only ON/OFF data directed to channel 1. In that case, set it to "CH=01". Good luck! Fraser Rubens wrote: > > I have a MarkII XG Disklavier which is wonderful-I have downloaded tons of music from the internet, most of which is quite good. I still have a great deal of difficulty directly connecting my laptop to the piano to screen stuff to see if it sounds great. I usually have to copy > the music to a floppy, then try it out on the piano. If it is no good, I have to re-trace my steps and delete the file from the hard drive. For a connection of my laptop to the piano, do I have to play the music with special music software or can I output it to the piano with a > Windows media player? > Fraser > > PianoBench@... wrote: > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > In a message dated 12/17/00 3:35:12 PM, Fraser writes: > > > > << Further, any suggestions for the best collection at a web site for > > classical vocal music accompaniment. >> > > > > Check out MusAcom: > > > > http://www.musacom.com > > > > This is a brand, new e-commerce site from Houston Texas. I have observed some > > of the recordings as they were done. They have worked with the best vocal > > accompanists, all of whom recorded on a Disklavier. > > > > Regards, > > PianoBench > > > > > > To Post a message to the group, send it to: disklavier@... > > > > To Post a private message to Todd Muncy, the group's founder and moderator, send it to: > > disklavier-owner@egroups.com > > > > To reach our group's web site go to: > > http://egroups.com/group/disklavier > > > > To visit Todd's family web site that contains some fun disklavier content among other things, go to: > > http://MuncyFamily.com > > > > THINKING OF LEAVING THE GROUP? > > If you are thinking of unsubcribing because you are getting too much mail, go the the web site and change your email delivery option instead. That will fix the problem, while maintaining your access to the group. If you insist on leaving us completely send a blank email to: > > disklavier-unsubscribe@... > > > > Know someone who wants to join? Have them send a blank email to: > > disklavier-subscribe@... > > > To Post a message to the group, send it to: disklavier@... > > To Post a private message to Todd Muncy, the group's founder and moderator, send it to: > disklavier-owner@egroups.com > > To reach our group's web site go to: > http://egroups.com/group/disklavier > > To visit Todd's family web site that contains some fun disklavier content among other things, go to: > http://MuncyFamily.com > > THINKING OF LEAVING THE GROUP? > If you are thinking of unsubcribing because you are getting too much mail, go the the web site and change your email delivery option instead. That will fix the problem, while maintaining your access to the group. If you insist on leaving us completely send a blank email to: > disklavier-unsubscribe@... > > Know someone who wants to join? Have them send a blank email to: > disklavier-subscribe@... -- Robert Welcyng Anchorage, Alaska
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Re: [disklavier] Web sites
2000-12-27 by Robert E. Welcyng
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