While George is correct in what he says, using that means of doing it will affect all songs, and the balance that you find will likely be different for other songs. Instead, while the song is playing, hit the left side of the 4 way button on the bottom of the PRC to get to a page that says "Option" on the bottom. There you should see an "Audio Volume Adjust". That will let you alter the balance and the piano will remember the setting the next time that song is played. Following George's lead... this same setting is available in the "Song Options" view in DKVBrowser. I've also been using the "Song Options" recently for another means... I used to pre-process downloaded MIDI files to adjust their overall "velocity" or volume...I've stopped doing that, and now just use this screen to do it on the piano. -Kevin ________________________________ From: George Allison <disklav@...> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:40:20 PM Subject: [disklavier] Re: Any Reviews of Yamaha Disklavier Music? You can adjust the balance of the music vs. the piano in the Volume control window -- in the PRC, click on the speaker icon in the upper left corner and adjust the Audio slider to control the CD music volume. In DKVBrowser, click the Volume button in the upper left and adjust the Audio slider that will appear in the Volume window. --- In disklavier@yahoogro ups.com, "ezephyr5" <ezephyr5@.. .> wrote: > > For many of the Yamaha Smart Piano Soft titles, the piano overpowers the music, mainly because the playback of the CD seems too soft and its volume is weaker that it should be, even with the speakers and the audio turned all the way up. > > Some Smart Piano soft titles do not have this problem, so perhaps this is becuase of the recording volume of the original CD. >
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Re: [disklavier] Re: Any Reviews of Yamaha Disklavier Music?
2009-03-21 by Kevin Goroway
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