For those who can afford a Mark IV, this software looks very useful. It seems similar to the "Maestro RF" software available for PianoDisc systems (http://www.maestrorf.com). Hopefully, Yamaha won't respond by signing and encrypting communications in a future update in an attempt to thwart projects like this. Mark Fontana On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, JORGE FERNANDEZ wrote: > Thanks Kevin. > > Even I don't have a Mark IV DKV (may be will never have one) this > information is very interesting and of great technical value to some of the > software "gurus" in the group. > > If any of you have a computer software background, I suggest you to follow > the link. > 2007/10/24, kgoroway <kgoroway@...>: > > > > First, a brief introduction. I've already posted once to the list, > > but without introducing myself. > > > > I've recently taken delivery of a DGC1b (Mark 3, with record). We > > love it. I've spent that last few weeks researching everything I > > could about this piano, and the Disklavier. We've had it about 3 > > weeks, but, long story short, we are swapping it out for a DC3M4t in > > the next week or so. I've taken the past few days to read the last few > > thousand posts in this group. :-) > > > > One thing that I didn't find mentioned is this project (maybe I just > > missed it?) > > > > http://music.arts.uci.edu/dobrian/disklavier/ > > > > It seems very promising. Has anyone heard anything further about this?
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Re: [disklavier] Alternative to tablet and PDA for MKIV
2007-10-24 by Mark Fontana
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