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2004-01-06 by Spencer Chase
Greetings, Does anyone have information as to how the DKV responds to multi instrument midi files? I would like to add an option to my velocity setting program
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2004-01-06 by Spencer Chase
Greetings, Does anyone have information as to how the DKV responds to multi instrument midi files? I would like to add an option to my velocity setting program
2004-01-06 by Spencer Chase
Greetings Carol, Thanks for the details regarding different models and standards. I did not realize that the models that do not treat standard midi properly
2004-01-06 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. ... I believe that Yamaha s implementation of MIDI in the Disklavier has completely conformed to standards and has, on occasion, led
2004-01-06 by Carol Beigel
I meant to say in the last post A Reply.... that Yamaha designed their PianoSoft (not PianoSmart) software before there were standard MIDI conventions. Carol
2004-01-06 by Carol Beigel
Please remember that Yamaha designed the PianoSmart software and their Disklaviers BEFORE there was standardization of MIDI. They continue to support their
2004-01-06 by Carol Beigel
There is a universal result that any adjustment to piano pedals should produce. The standard adjustment should feel the same to the pianist if they are
2004-01-06 by Spencer Chase
Greetings Robert, Carol and Group, You quote from the manual confirms my suspicion that proper adjustment will eliminate pedal thumping. I found it difficult
2004-01-06 by Carol Beigel
Any scoring software will work. Often this feature is found in sequencing software. The more expensive it is the more features it will have. On October 26,
2004-01-06 by Kinara Hanba
Greetings everyone, I have a D-3 with a diskclavier, an older one. We have linked it to a computer so we can import midi files, and that works well. Now we
2004-01-06 by Carol Beigel
The physical adjustment of the pedals is different for uprights than it is for grand pianos. There can never be any standardization that would work for both
2004-01-06 by Danny
From: Carol Beigel ... D: Hi Carol, D: Thanks for your input and clarification here. ... D: Can you elaborate on the term gray
2004-01-06 by Danny
From: Robert Welcyng ... DD: Hi Robert, DD: I am using the internal DKV diskette drive for these tests. I have not experimented with
2004-01-06 by Robert Welcyng
I m taking the liberty of quoting (under fair use, I hope) from a Yamaha maintenance document. ... . . . The core plungers of the pedal drive units are not
2004-01-06 by Robert Welcyng
... Robert, I believe the firmware in my Mark II XG is version 1.44, as that was the latest download that I received from Yamaha which I still on my computer.
2004-01-06 by Carol Beigel
To save some of you a lot of time, I thought I would mention what I perceive to be a misconception. Pedal, key and hammer sensors only affect the Recording
2004-01-06 by Walter Sharpe
Danny, Absolutely no difference in the way these two versions sound on my MX500 II. It treats a 40 just like a 0. The project you are working on is very
2004-01-06 by Spencer Chase
Greetings Robert, http://www.spencerserolls.com/VelMod/VelMod.zip for the velocity program. On some computers, it seems that the c drive does not show up in
2004-01-05 by Robert Welcyng
Thanks for your note, Spencer. I haven t tried your program. Please jog my memory and tell me where I can get it so I can give it a spin. When people in the
2004-01-05 by Spencer Chase
Greetings I have several ideas to try for making a MIDI file de-thumper and will probably have time to work on it soon. I will not have a lot of time to apply
2004-01-05 by Danny
From: Walter Sharpe Here s another one that demonstrates the thump pretty well: Attached is an excerpt from Richard Carlson s excellent work optimized for the
2004-01-05 by Walter Sharpe
Bob, I don t have Cakewalk Pro. I only have Cakewalk Home Studio. The documentation is a little light and I could not find the kind of function we are
2004-01-05 by Walter Sharpe
Jean, Sure enough, the Stoptime Rag is a good demo of the thump - fun too, just as you suggest. Here s another one that demonstrates the thump pretty well:
2004-01-05 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. ... A point of clarification about this feature: This feature is based on the concept that the patches in the MIDI file are consistent
2004-01-05 by Walter Sharpe
Bob, Thanks a whole lot! I m learning quite a bit from you and the others here. Your description of the HP option was certainly a lot better than the one in
2004-01-05 by Spencer Chase
Greetings Robert, It is interesting to hear of al the complicated ways to make velocity adjustments to MIDI files. My program does all those various steps in
2004-01-05 by Robert Welcyng
Re adjusting velocities: Suppose you wish to prepare one of Katsuhiro Oguri s typical files for the DKV. Take a look at the file s velocity distribution using
2004-01-05 by Robert Welcyng
Again, primarily to Danny: R: I haven t discovered any way to set my Mark II to respond to continuous pedal data directed to any channel but #3. R: I reverted
2004-01-05 by Danny
From: Robert Welcyng ... D: Hi Robert, D: Thanks again for all the information.You ve always gone out of your way to help us all out
2004-01-05 by Walter Sharpe
PB, Your suggestion of reducing velocities by percentages to preserve dynamic variety sounds like a much better way to go. As far as I can find from the help
2004-01-05 by Walter Sharpe
Spencer, Thanks. I was hoping your program could help with pedal thump too but I guess the problem lies somewhere in the MX500 Disklavier II design,
2004-01-04 by Spencer Chase
Greetings PianoBench, My velocity modifying program is written in perl so it should be possible to make a mac version of it. If someone is good with macs and
2004-01-04 by Robert Welcyng
Primarily to Danny: I believe my Mark II s firmware is up-to-date. Perhaps it is not. However, directing sustain pedal data to MIDI channel #3 should always
2004-01-04 by Jean Debefve
... TEST.mid . It ... action and any ... going to be ... different ... Greetings all, My beloved DU1A is on tour, so I ll have to wait for a few days before I
2004-01-04 by Danny
From: Robert Welcyng ... Hi Robert, Thanks for the information. Somehow, my Mark II definitely seems to respond quite differently to
2004-01-04 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. Thanks for this info and the availability of your program, Spencer. As a Mac guy, I am usually rather slow to get around to looking
2004-01-04 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. ... As a piano teacher, I would like to add an unsolicited comment. In my experience, I have found MIDI disk accompaniments to be--by
2004-01-04 by Walter Sharpe
PB, Thank you. I figured you would know the reason for that. I forgot all about the R L buttons. I have so much to learn. I ve been at it for 2 years all on my
2004-01-04 by Robert Welcyng
For Mark II DKVs capable of continuous sustain pedal, please be aware of this: 1) Continuous sustain pedal data directed to MIDI channel #1 will be interpreted
2004-01-04 by Danny
From: Walter Sharpe Thank you Fred, Spencer and Piano Bench, I will respond to your various comments (copied below) all at once rather than separately to make
2004-01-04 by Victor Lim
Hi, I was in the same boat as you a few years ago. I do not play the paino myself but my daughters were going to take lessons and I wanted a piano to play by
2004-01-04 by Spencer Chase
Greetings PianoBench, The reason I bothered to write my velocity modifying program was so that any mapping may be done from original velocity to adjusted
2004-01-04 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 1/4/04 2:07:16 AM, Walt writes in his text file attachment:
2004-01-04 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 1/4/04 2:07:16 AM, Walt writes in his text file attachment:
2004-01-04 by Spencer Chase
Greetings Walter, Thanks for the report on what you do to improve midi files for use on the DKV. It sounds like nothing is really going to improve a thumping
2004-01-04 by Walter Sharpe
Thank you Fred, Spencer and Piano Bench, I will respond to your various comments (copied below) all at once rather than separately to make it easier for you
2004-01-04 by Carol Beigel
I really do think each audio CD has some data identity encoded on it. For instance, if you try to make an audio CD using tracks from 2 or 3 different CDs,
2004-01-04 by Mike Israel
Hello All, I am a newbie to both this list and piano ownership. Today, while on a piano shopping adventure, I came across an MX100B from a very reputable
2004-01-04 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. ... Although I can t comment on how any one person uses these terms, I think that I can clear up some of the confusion that many people
2004-01-04 by leenkseh
... difference between Frank Sinatra and Karen Carpenter. This can be and is done via CDDB, when connected to Interenet. For albums, track names are based on
2004-01-03 by Freehold Computer Training
Here is the message, which was posted in the group, that I replied to: Greetings disklavier, I have a program that will do all sorts of conversions to midi