Re: [disklavier] Midi velocity
2004-05-23 by Robert Welcyng
Just for the record, the highest possible MIDI note-on velocity is 127 decimal, and the lowest, 0 (note-off). (Velocity values are represented by seven bits
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2004-05-23 by Robert Welcyng
Just for the record, the highest possible MIDI note-on velocity is 127 decimal, and the lowest, 0 (note-off). (Velocity values are represented by seven bits
2004-05-23 by Carol Beigel
Velocity does not work the same on a real acoustic piano as say an electronic keyboard. A MIDI velocity value from 1 to 128 is a value for volume.
2004-05-22 by Don
I did some tests -- saved a normal performance played on my DC5A and analyzed the midi velocities... When I brought it over to my professional midi rig
2004-05-21 by Jeremy Roberts
Ed, Before you edit controller 7 (volume) data, consider this: MOST midi sound modules and samplers (software as well as hardware) are designed to receive midi
2004-05-21 by Gary Connoley
As new with box, manual, remote control, leads and Sample CD. Brought in December 2003. £275+P&P Gary
2004-05-21 by Carol R. Beigel
Sometimes folks complain that the piano plays too loudly. This especially happens when the piano is not sitting on carpeting. The piano sound coming from the
2004-05-21 by Ed Hutton
... employ, ... might ... Ann, Robert, and those who sent private email, Thank you for your encouragement. The RPT web site was a great lead. Thank you! I have
2004-05-21 by Ed Hutton
Have any of you experienced a problem where a MK III disklavier was playing at too loud a volume on the minimum setting? If so what did you do about it? Is
2004-05-18 by Robert Welcyng
I agree with Ann, Ed. While some dealers keep a tech in their employ, there are independent and qualified techs out there somewhere who might be happy to work
2004-05-18 by Viet Hoang
MessageWell put! ... From: Ann Weiser To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 5:09 PM Subject: RE: [disklavier] Buying Disklaviers out of
2004-05-18 by Ann Weiser
Ed, Don t give up just yet. Wherever there is a dealer, there is a service technician. You can go to Yamaha s website and ask for service in your area. If that
2004-05-18 by Ed Hutton
I have managed to find authorized out of state dealers who are beating the local dealer s quote by several thousand dollars. And yes it is for the exact
2004-05-18 by LeeH
MessageBravo! Well put Ann........ PS Morris should work on his spelling as well...... posting to this sites is really not proper. Lee ... From: Ann Weiser
2004-05-18 by Ann Weiser
I don t believe Carol is right! There are a few dealers in Southern California. My husband bouight a DC1A for a lot less than any other dealer would agree to.
2004-05-17 by Morris Smith
Carol, you are 100% correct. Keep up the good work. You know, some people should pay attention to their wording and grammar before posting to this sites. It
2004-05-17 by Joe Raziano
There is no special deals. I got a DC3 made in Japan for USA along with any other DC3 that was made the exact same way. This is called being a competetative
2004-05-16 by Joseph Kuhn
Well put!
2004-05-14 by Carol Beigel
I understand the value of saving a lot of money. However, when I read on this list about the deals some of you have purchased, I from time to time must
2004-05-14 by Joe Raziano
Here is another method that I used with great success. Call around to other states that are certified yahamaha dealters. Pick the disclavier that you like and
2004-05-13 by Ann Weiser
I have a dealer, that came to my husband s office to make the deal. My husband kept telling him he would buy the piano right then and there at a certain price
2004-05-13 by Peter Phillips
Hi All In response to Mr Hutton s request for compelling reasons to stay DKV, I can offer the following. I purchased a PianoDisc system in 1995, which was
2004-05-12 by Jeremy Roberts
Ed, I bought my new DC5A from an out of state dealer -- that was recommended to me by a friend. This dealer, who I only spoke with on the phone and via
2004-05-12 by Robert Welcyng
Ed, You are not required to buy in your state. You can approach any dealer in the U.S. or Canada. While it s always nice to work with a pleasant forthright
2004-05-12 by Carol Beigel
I m glad you got a nice deal on a nice piano. However, I would not recommend this way of doing business to anyone in the U.S. Hope nothing ever breaks,
2004-05-12 by minerl2001
You mention a lack of competition in your area for buying Yamaha. I had the same problem (Eastern Washington state)and went looking on the web. I found the
2004-05-12 by Carol Beigel
Yamaha supports with parts ALL the models of Disklaviers they have ever marketed over the 20 years they have been available. There is a consistent quality and
2004-05-12 by Ed Hutton
I m very impressed with the Disklavier systems from Yamaha (DC1 and DC2). Unfortunately one dealer has my state locked up for Yamaha. Since there is no
2004-05-07 by mx bailey
James, What is the model, and how much do you want for it? Matt ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at Yahoo!
2004-05-06 by Robert LeBlanc
Robert, I have visited colleagues overseas who own Disklaviers and who have PianoSoft libraries comprising many titles not available in North America. Although
2004-05-05 by sjhart110110
I know this may be strange, but I find that the recordings I make with my version of Cakewalk (Sonar 3) seem to be MORE accurate than if I do them with the
2004-05-04 by mewzicman2000
Hi Group; I find myself having to move to smaller quarters. My Yamaha Disklavier is 4 yrs. old and is a MarkII XG, black Baby Grand in immaclate condition.
2004-05-04 by Robert Welcyng
Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 will work very well for playing to and recording from your DKV. In recording to Cakewalk, you must break the MIDI feedback loop. At the
2004-05-04 by nevermindvera
I received a Disklavier Mark II Upright as a gift this year, and recently bought a M-Audio 1x1 MIDI channel USB connector to use the functionality of Cakewalk
2004-05-03 by Judine Cole
Thanks again and yes I am out of luck. Both my laptop and my desd top are Windows XP. Thanks so much for trying to help me. Judine
2004-05-03 by Chine-Chine Wang
To format a floppy as 720k under Windows XP: * If using a 1.44 HD floppy, cover the extra hole (the one WITHOUT the locking tab) with tape. 1. Click on Start
2004-05-03 by Robert LeBlanc
Judy, What operating system (OS) are you running on your computer? If you re running XP, you re out of luck as XP doesn t provide support for formatting 720
2004-05-02 by Judine Cole
I tried to do you as you suggested and did not see any way to change to 720Kb on my computer. None of the options talked about 720 KB. Any more suggestions?
2004-05-02 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. ... Keep in mind that if you ever try to read these disks in a device that knows the difference between HD and DD disks (such as a
2004-05-02 by Mark
You can easily make double density disks on a windows PC from 2HD disks. Format 2HD disks at the 720Kb size. The standard format is 1.44mb. Just change the
2004-05-02 by wstco2001
... you ... I have been doing a bit of house cleaning and I have about 50 old double density floppy disks from some very old software that I no longer want. I
2004-04-21 by Judine Cole
This has been in the files before but I need the information at this time. Where can I purchase double density floppy disks for my older piano? I would like
2004-04-21 by aterrarzas
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2004-04-20 by Spencer Chase
Greetings David, Try VanBasco s Karoake player (find it in google) and connect a midi interface from the computer to the DKV. If you can get MIDI files with
2004-04-20 by David Gardner
Rudy here. So on that note of asking dumb questions... Friends recently asked me if I knew of a way to run karaoke on my DC3A. Is there a way to have the piano
2004-04-20 by Robert Welcyng
Welcome! And of course, send your questions! We thrive on them. ... -- Robert Welcyng Anchorage, Alaska
2004-04-20 by janeywaneywoo
Hi There I bought a brand new DU1A upright disklavier last June because I d started having piano lessons last January. Since I ve had the piano I ve only
2004-04-18 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. ... I don t recall if this question was answered. The basic answer is no, but the ultimate answer is sort of. You cannot replace
2004-04-06 by mark.carline@btinternet.com
I am considering buying a Disklavier MX1 XG piano that comes with the above control unit and I jut wondered if anyone has any ideas if the control unit can be
2004-04-04 by Carol Beigel
The Lucite Model 205 from Paul Jansen and Sons is about the best I have seen. Go to: http://www.pljansen.com/serv03.htm Carol Beigel ... From: Ralph Specht
2004-04-03 by Terry Smythe
OOPS! Roger Dalziel just brought to my attention that 3 of the midi files I ve just uploaded to my web site, were incorrectly assigned to reed organ .