Re: [disklavier] should be MIDI interface
2003-10-27 by Carol Beigel
This is where ebay might be useful. You really, really need either a serial or parallel port MIDI interface. Unless your laptop has a game port that a
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2003-10-27 by Carol Beigel
This is where ebay might be useful. You really, really need either a serial or parallel port MIDI interface. Unless your laptop has a game port that a
2003-10-27 by Todd Muncy
Windows 95 lacks USB support altogether. You need Windows 98 as a minimum. Since Win 98 is basically a Win 95 revision, it shouldn t be much more taxing for
2003-10-27 by Buddhika Wije
Hi Leigh, many thanks for that advice. Yes I think it should work providing my 486 with windows 95 support the driver. Just intresting to find out which shop
2003-10-26 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. ... This can definitely be done if you do the right steps in the right order. The crucial issue is reclocking the MIDI file. Any time
2003-10-26 by Tom Reid
Check out the superb Midinotate it,s available for a free trial @ http://www.notation.com/ It is far easier to use than Cubase, Cakewalk or Sibelius although
2003-10-25 by Robert Welcyng
Fraser, Musical notation, as you have confirmed, is only an approximation of a truly expressive musical performance. So, of course, when you reverse the
2003-10-25 by Sheldon Deluty
the program Cakewalk can visualize a score and then print it i am sure there are other programs that do it, but i know for a fact that cakewalk CAN do hope
2003-10-25 by Rubens Family
I have a great midi recording of a particular song that I m fond of. It was recorded on a disklavier, and I d dearly like to convert it to a score on paper.
2003-10-25 by Leigh Whitley
Hi Budds, Whilst I was browsing the local computer markets here in Sydney the other week, I noticed a 2 output USB 2 PCMCIA card for about $45. Your Toshiba
2003-10-25 by Buddhika Wije
Hi, I have an old Toshiba laptop (486) which I use for formatting disks and coping files to 720k disks to insert into mt Mark 2 disklavier. I was wondering
2003-10-22 by bonsaimike@aol.com
Hello group, I have received a lot of inquiries regarding my ticket offer to members in the NYC area for Mei-Ting Sun s recital 11-10-03. I still have some
2003-10-22 by Carol Beigel
Depends upon what model of DKV you have. All Disklaviers will play whatever is on Channels 1 or 2 of a MIDI file from a computer attached to the Disklavier.
2003-10-22 by kamauwaalee
what is the best way to download midi files from the internet that will play on my old 1990 disklavier. Thanks
2003-10-22 by barrycmccarthy
Lance Please contact me at barrymccar@aol.com or 510 376 4547. Barry ... up a DC7A for 20k in mint shape. ... Yamaha here. ... know theve got another like mine
2003-10-21 by Carol Beigel
The DGC1A is MUCH better sounding piano than the DGH1BA piano. It is the newest price point piano in that they took a C1 piano and cut enough corners to be
2003-10-21 by barrycmccarthy
I am researching these instruments. Can anyone tell me the basic difference? Looks like one is older than the other, and one can do transpositions, but the
2003-10-20 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. I am writing on behalf of Mike Bates, Director of Academic and Institutional Relations for Yamaha s Piano Division in the US. Mike is
2003-10-18 by sjhart110110
OK. The tech came out and did a procedure which was recommended by Yamaha for these types of problems. He said that they used to swap solenoids and/or
2003-10-16 by Carol Beigel
Doesn t sound like a model that ever sold in the United States. Are you sure that is the correct model? Carol Beigel ... From: kamauwaalee
2003-10-16 by kamauwaalee
Can some one tell me any thing about the yamaha disklavier mx300m. Where if any where can I get a manual. I am new. This is a great group.
2003-10-16 by kamauwaalee
Can some one tell me any thing about the yamaha disklavier mx300m. Where if any where can I get a manual. I am new. This is a great group.
2003-10-15 by hotmail L
Barry Hows it goin. Ive got some good leads on used pianos. I just picked up a DC7A for 20k in mint shape. Im a composer here in Utah and have some good
2003-10-15 by Spencer Chase
Greetings Robert and group, I have a utility that I wrote that will shift notes of any selected range by any amount desired. Will do controllers too. The
2003-10-14 by Carol Beigel
You can download Jazz++ as freeware at: http://www.jazzware.com This is a MIDI sequencer that will allow you to change tracks and channels. Your Disklavier
2003-10-14 by Robert Welcyng
I happen to use Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, but other sequencer/editors should be capable of this operation. Yes, you will first need to settle on a single tempo
2003-10-14 by Robert Welcyng
I suggest you consider purchasing a copy of PowerTracks Pro Audio 8.0. See www.pgmusic.com In time, you will probably want to examine and edit other
2003-10-14 by sjhart110110
How do you slide tracks by .5 second? Doesn t this depend on tempo, etc.? ... all ... contains some fun disklavier content and links to midi sites among ...
2003-10-14 by James Fry
Hi everyone, Does anyone know whats happened to the disklavier owners club mailing list? I was subscribed to it, but stopped getting mails a while ago. I ve
2003-10-14 by PaleAliens
Does anyone know of a downloadable utility that will allow me to convert the grand piano or bright piano voice in a midi file from channel 1 to channel 1? I
2003-10-13 by Robert Welcyng
There are other options. In your sequencing file, you can slide all tracks but the DKV s by a half-second. ... -- Robert Welcyng Anchorage, Alaska
2003-10-13 by Danny
... can be ... notes/events of ... especially ... From: Robert Welcyng ... Using the ... with ... DKV s MIDI ... Hi, Of course this
2003-10-13 by Robert Welcyng
Your Advanced Operation Manual has the answer in the section Using the Disklavier Piano in a MIDI Setup . Basically, feed the DKV with sequencing computer.
2003-10-13 by sjhart110110
I am driving my DC3A as well as other midi devices from SONAR (Cakewalk). I understand that there is a 500ms delay (which can be turned on/off). However,
2003-10-11 by steinja66
Thanks to Bill Brandom and everyone else, I m playing on the P-150 and it s sounding out on the MX100B accoustically. It s not perfect, but I m a happy
2003-10-10 by midi_magic2000
Hi Mark Thanks for the info. It s a shame about the Program Dependent Area as that is what we need most. Still the rest is very useful indeed. Once again
2003-10-10 by Mark A. Fontana
Midi Magic, Here is the ESEQ format spec available from Yamaha: http://dp70.dyndns.org/tmp/eseq_format_spec.pdf This was freely available by fax from Yamaha
2003-10-10 by midi_magic2000
Hi Robert That s for that info, at least I know there is/was one. I will give Yamaha a ring here in the UK. Midi Magic ... it ... universal ... eventually ...
2003-10-10 by Robert Welcyng
I once had a copy of the E-SEQ format definition, but I regret that it got away from me. Before the MIDI standard was conceived, Yamaha offered the E-SEQ
2003-10-09 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. ... Bill Brandom answered the crucial issue. Here are some follow-up thoughts: If you don t mind the sluggishness between playing a
2003-10-09 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. ... To follow up on what Carol said, I would put it this way, in brief summary: --DC5 Mark IIXG System (record and playback, floppy
2003-10-09 by midi_magic2000
Hi Carol Beigel / All Wanted Eseq file Format. I have a friend who is writing a program for me that will allow you to play Eseq ( .fil ) files from the PC. It
2003-10-09 by Carol Beigel
All the pianos are the same, just the electronic features are different. A C5 is a 6 7 Yamaha grand piano Conservatory model. A DC5 would be a C5 piano with
2003-10-09 by mae121864@aol.com
Try Yamaha.com
2003-10-09 by Jeremy Roberts
Hi - I ve been reading the list for a bit, this is my first post... Can someone explain the difference between the flavors of Disklavier? What is the
2003-10-08 by mae121864@aol.com
I am selling a DC6A only 3 years old.
2003-10-08 by jsbakal@aol.com
I paid under $11K + tax for a new Mark III upright (DU1A) and am very happy with it. You re probably better off with this than buying an older unit and trying
2003-10-08 by barrymccar@aol.com
Hello! I am new to the group and am working to acquire a Disklavier, but can t afford $30K for a new DC1A. Two questions (sorry if these have been answered
2003-10-07 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. ... Bill Brandom answered the crucial issue. Here are some follow-up thoughts: If you don t mind the sluggishness between playing a
2003-10-07 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. ... Bill Brandom answered the crucial issue. Here are some follow-up thoughts: If you don t mind the sluggishness between playing a
2003-10-07 by Bill Brandom
Hi Jason, The Disklavier incorporates a 500msec delay when it receives MIDI data in order to be able to play more accurately. There is a secret mode on the