Did some further test with test midi samples of different velocity ranging from 5 to 100. The piano did play the samples with different volume. However the loudness of samples with note velocity 5, 10, 20 and 30 are almost the same (all pretty loud to my ear), while those with 40, 60, 80, 90 and 100 have discernible difference, progressively louder). It seems to me that the piano cannot play very soft notes well, and notes with velocity 1-20 are all played at similar volume. It works best for 30-100...didn't try anything over 100 though. Really great to have the piano play by itself...and all the midi music from the web. Cheers --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "jboxnz" <junkbox.nz@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > We recently bought a grey market U3 (originally from Japan) with a playback-only Disklavier systerm. The S/N on the piano indicates it's a 1986 model, although the test menu on the controller seems to show 1993 firmware (Maybe a retrofit system). It looks like a MX80 unit with separate control unit and has the same physical layout and test menu as the MX80 according to the service manul I found on the web. > > I hooked it via a USB-Midi cable to my computer and to play the downloaded midi files (From www.kuhmann.com). What I found is that the piano seems to play at same volume no matter what I do with the velocity of the midi files (I use Veloset). Also for soft notes it also plays quite loud. Say for a midi piece with note velocity ranged from 10-100, all notes seems were played at same volume. > > However in the test mode, it seems can play softely and forcefully. > > Is this normal for it or something wrong? > > I've made some more test midi files with different velocity and volume settings, and will do more test tonight. > > Appreciate any info. > > Cheers >
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Re: 1986 Disklavier midi play back volumne
2011-03-09 by jboxnz
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