I tried this previously (detailed below in my original post). It only works with songs played from within the Disklavier. It has no effect on playback via MIDI. When the Disklavier receives MIDI data, it ignores this setting. Is there anything else I can try? --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, George Frederick Litterst <PianoBench@...> wrote: > > Good afternoon, everyone. > > John, page 66 of the Mark IV manual (section called Other Settings) describes 2 ways to do this. > > Regards, > PianoBench > > On May 22, 2012, at 12:24 AM, ostimu wrote: > > > Subject says it all... Is there a way to disable the movement of the keys when I'm using MIDI to play the Disklavier while in Silent Mode? I plug in headphones, which of course blocks the hammers, but the keys still move -- and make quite a bit of noise when playing back "loud" music. (I say "loud" because I have headphones on.) Under the Setup menu of the PRC, there's an option "QUIET KEY:" which can be on or off. It seems that "OFF" should disable the keys when the piano is playing back (via MIDI) in quiet mode, but it doesn't. > > > > It's great that I can go into quiet mode, but with the keys bouncing all over the place, it's not really all that quiet! Is there some setting I'm missing? Does the "QUIET KEY" setting only apply to silent playback from within the Disklavier itself? (If I play a track contained on the Disklavier's hard drive, the keys don't move.) > > Thanks! > > -John > > > > >
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Re: Disable keys while playing back in silent mode?
2012-05-23 by ostimu
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