Hello, Well since you asked :) I originally thought the radio was expensive per month.. but I think it's a great idea for when you just get stuck in your music ways and just need someone else to choose the next song for you. The only problem is many songs they have are great/fine... then you get this horrible song that needs to be banned, infact yamaha should be embarrised that even have it! - you all know those horrible cheasy mostly using the syth with a bad piano riff... god... I really wish someone at yamaha would play a nice modern version of pop/movie songs, beautiful on the piano - (pop as in modern movie music [no the god father is old now and so is forest gump and ghost] or mostly a song that is not horrible that everyone hates.. or is like 40+ years old)... the song does NOT have to be the exact same beat/tempo... So many Madonna and even dead old michael jackson or other movie songs - songs would be great properly played on the piano with feeling... If you ever search for midi's on the net, most of yamaha's radio on the pop section are like that. With the classical section, most of these songs hammer the piano to death and make it go out of tune, sorry but classical songs are depressing and boring after a while, if you just want to clean the house or have a few friends over, you can't have them bashing away without annoying you and everyone else. - actually I don't mind classical music, but you just have to be in the mood and many of the yamaha songs are all robotic with no feeling. - I would rather the free classic songs played LIVE properly by people like Finley etc. In the end, it's a fun service and it is addictive... the real thing that will take these pianos to 2011 is forget the horrible synths (yes i have a mark4) and stream proper audio with the midi... so you can have the live band playing and the original piano WAS a disklavier and so you ONLY hear your piano as the piano, not some crappy over the top thing. Hearing a human sing with a real drumkit and base is just excellent. They stream waves in the demo tracks so it would not take much to just intergrate midi with it. Anyway, just buy a month and see for yourself. Cya Philip ________________________________ From: nehs1975 <nehs1975@...> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, 9 May, 2011 5:23:50 AM Subject: [disklavier] Internet Radio Review For folks who are currently subscribed to Yamaha's internet radio, I'd like to know your experience with it. I haven't seen any Amazon.com-like review on the internet about it. I'm thinking of upgrading to E3 or getting the DKC-850 to replace my unit. The E3/DKC-850 desire is driven for the most part by the appeal of internet radio, and of course the convenience of USB. I have Sirius satellite and find that selections, over time, tend to repeat to a point where you'd know you're listening to Sirius when you hear song selections/groups being played. Wondering if such is the case with Yamaha's internet radio? What else do you like with the internet radio aside from what's advertised as its selling points?
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Re: [disklavier] Internet Radio Review
2011-05-09 by Phil Blah
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