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RE: [disklavier] Wireless MIDI Adapter Questions

2008-03-06 by Phil Becker

The M-Audio should work fine to play via MIDI.  I have DC3 Pro and wanted to
have a bi-directional wireless MIDI connection to my computer and sequencer,
so I used CME's  WIDI-8X sinve the M-Audio is uni-directional and wouldn't
do everything I wanted. The WIDI is more expensive but does flawless
bi-directional real-time MIDI with no perceptable delay, so I can play,
record, and even use the DC3 keyboard as a midi controller keyboard in real
time.
 
http://www.amazon.com/CME-WIDI-X8-Wireless-System-Interface/dp/B000P5V39W

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Subject: [disklavier] Wireless MIDI Adapter Questions



Now that I've had my DC2A all of a week (!) I'm thinking it would be 
cool to be able to play MIDI files stored on my laptop wirelessly to my 
DC2A. Is that possible? Would this device work?

http://www.newegg.
<http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823143004>
com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823143004

Would I be able to "send" a MID or FIL file from my laptop to the 
DC2A? How would it begin to play? Does the external device (the 
laptop) show up as a channel like the Fd, CD, 1, 2, 3, etc. channels on 
the control unit? Do I also need particular software to make this work?

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