Re: [disklavier] Pianosoft Plus
2003-07-05 by Carol Beigel
Well, Fred, this is where the Owner s Manuals come in real handy! I will try to respond as best I can under each question: From: fkagel
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2003-07-05 by Carol Beigel
Well, Fred, this is where the Owner s Manuals come in real handy! I will try to respond as best I can under each question: From: fkagel
2003-07-05 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. In a message dated 6/29/03 11:21:26 PM, Chuck writes:
2003-07-05 by fkagel
Hi, I (really my wife) is the proud new owner of a Mark III Disklavier and am really excited about it. I am the technical assistant. I have a few questions and
2003-07-03 by James Fry
... Phil Rees makes such units as well as MIDI line drivers, merge boxes, etc. He s based in the UK, but they say on the website they will discuss
2003-07-02 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. Sorry, Don, to be slow to respond to your message. I have been out of the country attending the World Piano Conference (where I did a
2003-07-01 by Alex Chao
Robert and Carol: Thanks very much for the info on baffles. I had never thought of that. Thanks for the great links also. I will definitely look into this
2003-06-30 by ckmartinez1
I have had trouble making CueTime w/ Smart Key software operate properly on my 5 month old Disklavier PRO DC3A. My dealer was vague about the compatibility
2003-06-29 by Carol Beigel
Oops! Forgot to mention that you crawl under your grand piano, or get behing your upright piano, and make a patten of the spaces of soundboard between the
2003-06-29 by Carol Beigel
After many trials, I can now recommend a reasonble and workable solution to foam baffles to quiet pianos. I use Markertek foam, the 3-inch thickness, in two
2003-06-29 by Carol Beigel
Your current P80 MIDI files should play on a DKV just the way they are. You can probably render those MIDI files to wave files using your current computer.
2003-06-29 by hardymuse2003
Hello: I m new to this group, and I really appreciate the postings I ve read in the past few days. I have learned a lot about Disklavier. I don t own one
2003-06-27 by Robert Welcyng
Alex, Probably the most satisfactory solution to your loud piano problem would turn out to be by installing an acoustic blanket or baffle in your piano. Other
2003-06-27 by Terry Smythe
... Not in 2003. See: http://www.piano-e-competition.com/ Scheduled for May 25 - June 5, 2004 in Minneapolis again, applications currently underway.
2003-06-26 by Alex Chao
Carol: You really peaked my interest when you wrote about having a technician set the ppp value for the DKV to play more quitely. You everyone, I really love
2003-06-26 by Don Shifris
I have tried to purchase such a device and have not been able to find one. Can you direct me to a vendor ? I have been calling it a line driver. The local
2003-06-26 by Carol Beigel
Ana Disk is one of those shareware programs that have been floating around for years that seems to be able to copy just about anything. It is useful for
2003-06-26 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone, and greetings from the World Piano Conference in Slovenia. ... I believe that the maximum recommended lenghth of a MIDI cable is 45
2003-06-26 by Don Shifris
Hello Carol Thanks again for all your information. I have not worried at all about diskettes since you told me about vanBasco s jukebox. I drive my MX80 with
2003-06-26 by suresh
... What is ana disk??? suresh mysore
2003-06-26 by Carol Beigel
All the Windows programs will work in XP - like Veloset, EseqtoMid and gnmidi. It is only dkcopy that needs real DOS, not virtual DOS, and will not work in XP
2003-06-26 by Don Shifris
Does anyone know if this program runs on XP? The website says that they have not tested in on win98 or xp. Don Shifris
2003-06-26 by Ralph Specht
There is also a batch mode to convert all of the files to PianoDisc Format from one directory to another directory. Highly recommended for the Piano Rolls
2003-06-26 by Carol Beigel
Use the regular Volume control on the DKV control box for the piano. Set it all the way low and it will stay there. You can adjust the volume coming through
2003-06-26 by Carol Beigel
If you are using the gnmidi program, pay for it first! Then you have full access. The website is www.gnmidi.com This is probably the best $30 you will ever
2003-06-26 by Carol Beigel
You can do this using ProAudio Tracks from www.pgmusic.com (cost $29?). I did this on my computer and remember that the instructions were a bit screwy. You
2003-06-26 by Carol Beigel
I hear those Advent speakers all the time, but cannot remember the model number. I once looked for them on the web with no luck. I buy mine from QRS, and
2003-06-26 by Carol Beigel
I m not sure what is going on here, but the following are my thoughts. Veloset is a program that allows one to edit the velocity of a MIDI file. It was a
2003-06-25 by Robert Welcyng
Corrections: The MIDI spec actually states 15 meters (= 49.2 feet) max cable length. I should have said your DKV, with its 70-foot cable . Bob ... -- Robert
2003-06-25 by Robert Welcyng
Don, The MIDI specification does call for a maximum MIDI cable length of 50 feet. What is the reason for specifying maximum cable length? Well, if you are a
2003-06-23 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. In a message dated 6/22/03 9:01:55 PM, Danny writes:
2003-06-23 by Danny
If I remember correctly, it was about this time last year when the Yamaha piano e-Competition event took place... It was excellent! There was a bit of on-line
2003-06-23 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. I am pleased to announce that the Massachusetts Music Teachers Association (a state division of MTNA--Music Teachers National
2003-06-22 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. In a message dated 5/24/03 4:13:00 PM, Sean writes:
2003-06-20 by jeankobold
Hi all, About a month ago, someone in this group kindly sent me the address of a qualified Disklavier tech in Ghent (Belgium). Then my HD crashed, sending my
2003-06-20 by jsbakal@aol.com
Carol, am I assuming correctly you are referring to the Advent AV570 speakers that are wedge shaped? These appear to be half the price of the Yamaha s at
2003-06-19 by DrSwiney@aol.com
I find it rather strange that the author of Veloset puts this in his Notes ... days free testing But can t supply info on how to get or pay for the program.
2003-06-19 by James Fry
... It does :) I have a pair of Creative speakers on my MPX1Z (forerunner to the DU1A) and they sound rather naff - and they are almost the top of the line
2003-06-19 by Bill Brandom
I have worked with these speakers in our offices at Yamaha and they sound great! Much better sound than the MS20s. Bill Brandom Senior Technical Manager,
2003-06-19 by jsbakal@aol.com
Does anyone have experience with these speakers? My local dealer only has discontinued models in stock and Yamaha recommended these as new models to attach to
2003-06-18 by ralph_specht
I was thinking of converting some of the Piano Roll Midi files to an audio CD which I can play in the car. Any suggestions on cheap utilities (maybe freeware
2003-06-18 by Jimmy
I am trying to foind out how to reduce the level (volume) on the mark III when playing SPS disk qith commercial CD. I have notice that I can reduce the level
2003-06-18 by Jimmy
Hello, I have a question regarding this software, when I open it the first time it said that I did not have full access, but a restricted one. How can Iget
2003-06-18 by Chris Moore
I have two of the 8 inch Yamaha models and they sound very good. The $650 price tag is nearly triple what you should pay though. (I bought on the internet for
2003-06-17 by Jan Teuwen
... words Yamaha ... up ... replaced? ... can ... Ralph I fear that the MX100A/B does not have a flash ROM (EPROM) but a fixed ROM, so that the language
2003-06-12 by Carol Beigel
The big Yamaha speaker is great, the two little ones are okay. Computer speakers will not do the trick. You need self powered speakers - ones with their own
2003-06-12 by jazzyjoepass
Was wondering if the floppy drives on the Disklavier MX100II and DKC100/R are compatible on the SY77 and DX7IIFD machines?
2003-06-12 by jsbakal@aol.com
I ordered a DU1A today and the salesman showed me two types of Yamaha powered speakers. One was a larger 60W model with about an 8 speaker that he
2003-06-11 by wolsog@aol.com
I assume that no one takes Douglas (Fields Pianos in California) serious.. Either his comments were meant to be a joke..... or he is a con-man, etc..... Good
2003-06-11 by Ken Hanba
Talk to a local dealer, be honest. They are a good source for this market information. Ken ... From: Layne Thomas [mailto:l.thomas@cox.net] Sent: Tuesday,
2003-06-11 by Ken Hanba
How do I select the midi output mode. Ken ... From: PianoBench@aol.com [mailto:PianoBench@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 12:47 AM To: