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THANK YOU!

2011-03-10 by Shelley Bacon

Dear PianoBench and others - I just want to say how absolutely amazed I am at 
your body of knowledge about all things MIDI and Disklavier. I LOVE my DC4M4, 
but mostly I just play it. I have so little knowledge about how it actually 
works, though I do play around with it as much as I have time for. I have 
bragged to others many times about the depth and breadth of knowledge available 
here in this forum. I continue to be impressed. 

Maybe someday I'll learn more! Thanks to all of you who so willingly share your 
wisdom, experience, and resources. 

Shelley



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From: George Frederick Litterst <PianoBench@...>
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 6:11:47 PM
Subject: Re: [disklavier] Re: 1986 Disklavier midi play back volumne

 

Good evening, everyone.

I hope that someone from Zenph will speak up regarding the Mark IIXG Pro and the 
Mark IV Pro. I have not had the opportunity to do serious, back-to-back 
comparisons. I can tell you that the Mark IIXG Pro records pedal movement on a 
scale of 0-127 and that the Mark IV Pro does it on a scale of 0-255.

You asked about what you sacrifice when you replace the Mark IIXG Pro with a 
DKC-850 control unit. You lose the following:

--Playback of XP Data
The DKC-850 does not playback XP song data. (It does, however, record XP data.)

--Sending XP Data On/Off
The DKC-850 does not send XP data although it does send aftertouch data for 
silent notes.

--Receiving XP Data On/Off
The On/Off selection feature is missing. I don't know if the DKC-850 responds to 
that kind of data.

--Keyboard Out Split/Transposition
This option is gone.

--MIDI Thru2
This feature was previously available in order to allow you to connect an 
external tone generator. The incoming MIDI data stream would get the 500 ms 
delay applied to it before it was passed to the MIDI Out port. This option is 
gone.

--Piano Part Ensemble Out On/Off
The DKC-850 gives you an opportunity to designate MIDI Out as either Keyboard 
Out or Ensemble Out. If you choose Ensemble Out, by default, the old control 
units and the DKC-850 do not send the piano part of a song out the MIDI port or 
USB MIDI port during playback. The old control units, however, gave you an 
option to turn on Piano Part Ensemble Out when you turned on Ensemble Out. This 
option is gone.

--Voice: Option to have Piano Tone On or Off
When in Quiet Mode, it used to be possible to have the Piano Tone On while 
layering another voice on top. This feature is no longer present.

--MIDI Input Choice
The choices for MIDI Input used to include ## on Mark III, Mark IIXG, Mark II 
and other models. When this choice was selected, the piano would not play any of 
the incoming data and all data would go to the tone generator. This feature is 
not present on the DKC-850.

Regards,
PianoBench


www.georgelitterst.com
www.timewarptech.com
www.zenph.com 

On Mar 9, 2011, at 6:40 PM, kassey22000 wrote:

  
>Helo, 
>Great explanation. 
>
>How does a Mark IIXG Pro compare to a Mark IV Pro as far as playback resolution 
>and dynamic range?  And what do you sacrifice coverting a Mark IIXG Pro to a 
>DKC-850 in such comparisons? 
>
>
>--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, George Frederick Litterst <PianoBench@...> 
>wrote:
>>
>> Good afternoon, everyone.
>> 
>> This is true. The early Disklaviers compressed the dynamic range on playback, 
>>boosting the low MIDI velocities and capping the high MIDI velocities.
>> 
>> Starting with the Mark IIXG Pro, Yamaha achieved a full spectrum of playback 
>>possibilities on the Disklavier. The original Pro and subsequent Pro models have 
>>been unsurpassed in this regard and offer more resolution in between the 
>>traditional  0-127 velocity measurements. The Mark III, current E3, and Mark IVs 
>>non-Pros also have a much wider dynamic range compared to the early model 
>>instruments.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> PianoBench
>> 
>> www.georgelitterst.com
>> www.timewarptech.com
>> www.zenph.com
>> 
>> On Mar 9, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Spencer chase wrote:
>> 
>> > the older dkvs do not play soft notes very well. also they only play the 
>>range of something like 30 to 100 just as you have discovered. if you have files 
>>that use the whole dynamic range from 1 to 127,     you can remap them to the 
>>DKV range with either Veloset or with my midimod2 program. You will never be 
>>able to change the capabilities of the piano by modifying the software but you 
>>can achieve a better match between the source and what the piano wants.
>> > midimod2 is on the following page: 
>>http://www.spencerserolls.com/Files4Download.html
>> > 
>> > On 3/8/2011 10:42 PM, jboxnz wrote:
>> > 
>> >> 
>> >> 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
>> >> >
>> >> 
>> > 
>> > -- 
>> > Best regards, Spencer Chase
>> > 67550-Bell Springs Rd.
>> > Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only.
>> > Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only.
>> > Spencer@...
>> > http://www.spencerserolls.com/
>> > (707) 984-8356 
>> > (425) 791-0309
>> > 
>> >
>>
>
>

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