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Re: [disklavier]

2001-04-17 by Carol Beigel

You would have to create "wave" files through your computer sound card, then 
burn them to a writable CD.  Take the recordings on your cassette tapes, use 
software like Cool Edit or maybe some software that came with your soundcard 
that makes .wav files and create the waves files.

Disklavier files are MIDI-type files and not audio files, so I find unusual 
that you can "export" this music to a tape deck.  If you are using a 
microphone to record your disklavier playing, then you are creating perhaps 
digital audio files?

Unfortunately, you cannot put MIDI files on a CD and play them through the 
Disklavier.

Carol Beigel

>From: "Fraser Rubens" <frubens@...>
>Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: [disklavier]
>Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 07:22:04 -0400
>
>I find it pretty easy to export music from my disklavier to a tape deck, 
>but is there an easy way to export recorded piano music to a CD?
>
>Great recent ideas on quieting down a disklavier - very important for 
>parties for background music.
>Fraser

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