- Dear Carol: Many thanks for your reply. It seems this piano is going to win over my mental state, but I intend to keep trying. The model that I have is a 5 Foot Disklavier, DGA-1. My piano is strictly a playing model with no recording equipment. Sure would appreciate any help you can give to help me get a better path to understanding. Thanks, John Bryant , "Carol Beigel" <carolrpt@h...> wrote: > It all depends upon which Disklavier you have. Which model do you have? > Some only play ESEQ files; some play ESEQ and MIDI O; and some play ESEQ, > MIDI 0, and MIDI 1. > > You may have to convert the files you downloaded to a format your DKV will > play. These progams are available in the vault - DKV utilities. > > Those that only play ESEQ files, MUST be placed on diskettes that are double > density (one hole) and not High Density - the more common and have two > holes. Sometimes it is possible to fake out the computer and tape over one > hole. > > Only files of the same type should be placed on a disk. > > Carol Beigel > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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Re: yamahamusicsoft disks
2001-05-28 by doechase@midsouth.rr.com
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