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2003-04-01 by yamahamale
After months of dreaming, my dc7a pro arrived about a week ago and I love it! I ve been up late every night playing it. My first question is this: I was
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2003-04-01 by yamahamale
After months of dreaming, my dc7a pro arrived about a week ago and I love it! I ve been up late every night playing it. My first question is this: I was
2003-03-31 by Bill
Thank you everyone for your help. I just found out that it is the PK board which has failed. A new one is on the way. Thanks again.
2003-03-31 by Larry McKenzie
Sounds like a great work around. maybe better than using the original disk at all. if it works don t fix it. ...
2003-03-31 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. Bill wrote:
2003-03-31 by Carol Beigel
Here are a few things to try: 1) Check the volume control button on the DCD1. The piano won t play if this setting is too low. 2) On the back of the DCD1,
2003-03-30 by Carol Beigel
I m on the run, but look in your owner s manual. You need to turn the keybd out to ON. Like PIanoBench says, you can make the MIDI go out from the keys, and
2003-03-30 by Rik Vig
Larry: Thanks for the advise! That sounds like a great way replace the drive without too great of an expense. I m afraid that my floppy drive also fell prey to
2003-03-30 by Bill
This is my first post so please excuse any clumsiness stating funcitons of the piano. I have a DC3Pro with a DKC500RW control unit. I also have the DCD1. The
2003-03-29 by Larry McKenzie
I had the same problem with my disk drive in a MX-85. Maybe because my 18 month old daughter thought it needed to be fed chereos years ago. Anyway, I called
2003-03-29 by midiacc2002
... to ... I have a MX100II Disklavier appr. 6 years old. It has the control unit built inside. I opened it to check the disk drive: It is a Mitsubishi
2003-03-29 by Amanda H
The screen reads Thermostat
2003-03-29 by cuteyngjoc@aol.com
Hey Amanda, I have a DC1A and have heat related issues, however mine has never turned itself off. I would be interested in talking with you more in depth about
2003-03-28 by Carol Beigel
What is it about this condition that leads you to think that you have a thermostat problem? What is the number and message that appears? Usually, the only
2003-03-28 by Amanda H
Hi, I have had my DC2A for a week now, and have had the thermostat indicator turn off the piano quite a few times. It s going to be a while before the dealer
2003-03-28 by James Fry
... From what I can tell, the DU1A has two beams on each hammer plus the key sensors, but I was really impressed with the performance of the MPX1Z when I tried
2003-03-27 by Jon
per Todd: ... Todd, Rik and everyone, WOW! This group is so cool. I stumbled on it by accident and immediately subscribed. I too now feel more connected! I m a
2003-03-27 by Carol Beigel
I think Pianobench needs to step in here. My impression is that the recordings are the same. I know the MarkIIXG used beams from both the key and hammer
2003-03-27 by James Fry
Thank you very much for the information Carol. Another couple of questions though :) 1) How much difference does the dual beam vs single beam sensing make to
2003-03-26 by Rik Vig
Thanks Todd! That will save me the fifty four plus dollars that Geibler s conversion software was going to cost me. With appreciation, Rik From: Todd Muncy
2003-03-26 by Todd Muncy
Go to the files section of our group website and download the dkvutils suite of freeware programs. You will need a PC (not Mac) that can be booted into native
2003-03-26 by Rik Vig
Thank you SO MUCH for the information and education. - Rik From: PianoBench@aol.com Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 16:29:59 EST
2003-03-26 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. In a message dated 3/26/03 4:20:22 PM, rvig@socal.rr.com writes:
2003-03-26 by rvig51
I have a Disklavier Grand Piano (acoustic) with the separate big black Control Wagon and a big umbilical cord that joins them. Over 12 years old, it is a G2 R
2003-03-26 by Carol Beigel
The other thing I forgot to mention, and this can be important to some, is the matter of the memory disks. The MarkIIXG has one memory disk built-in. That
2003-03-26 by Carol Beigel
The MPX1Z is a MarkIIXG Disklavier with a Silent System on a U1 piano. The DU1A is the same exact piano with a MarkIII Disklavier. The only difference is in
2003-03-26 by James Fry
Hello all, I ve been seriously considering buying a new disklavier for the last few months, and have just about sorted what parts of my body I am going to have
2003-03-22 by Carol Beigel
You should be able to play a SMF format 0 file. When I download a midi file from the internet and use gnmidi, I click on the modify tab, then prepare program
2003-03-21 by mspurcell2000
I found some preformatted 720k disks and downloaded the gn software to convert to midi 0. When I put a downloaded disk in the piano it says convert disk When
2003-03-21 by bdpotts
mspurcell It can be very difficult these days to find a DD (720K) diskette. So difficult, in fact, that I don t bother doing it. Here s a little trick you
2003-03-21 by Morris Smith
The Mark III models are so new, especially the Pro with an A designation, that you can bet on it being designed for the US. Chine-Chine Wang
2003-03-21 by Larry McKenzie
Try this link. Lots of good stuff. http://www.learnjazzpiano.com/midimgr/midi_mgr.mv?page=midimgr&sub_page=null ...
2003-03-20 by Chine-Chine Wang
Hi Jeff, This is probably not very helpful information for you but I would like to mention that all the Yamaha pianos (mostly uprights, of which only one was a
2003-03-20 by yamahamale
forgot serial number 601-9903
2003-03-20 by yamahamale
I ve punched the serial number into Yamaha s site but nothing came up. I then called Yamaha and they said they had nothing on it because it was, in their
2003-03-19 by Rick Conti
Todd, I completely agree with your comment and appreciate the way you watch over this site. Carol, has been very helpful to me and everyone else who uses this
2003-03-19 by Rick Conti
Check out this site - http://www.scottj.f9.co.uk/bobmidi.htm. Rick ... From: jhk29072 To: Sent: Monday,
2003-03-19 by Carol Beigel
Truly many people have good experiences purchasing used merchandise. My experiences as a piano technician skew my opinions. I have had many, many
2003-03-19 by bonsaimike@aol.com
Hello to all, I always enjoy following the group on the side , and most recently the string about used vs. new. I just bought a used Dodge Durango with
2003-03-19 by Carol Beigel
Truly many people have good experiences purchasing used merchandise. Unfortunately, my experiences as a piano technician skew my opinions. I have had many,
2003-03-19 by Todd Muncy
Mark, I am sure that Carol understood his point. Furthermore, I m sure Carol has forgotten more about disklaviers than most of us will ever know. She went
2003-03-19 by Yahoo@Biffs.Biz
Dear Carol, get more features and a better quality for the SAME money as one would spend new is precisely one of the key advantages of buying used. Ed even
2003-03-19 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 3/17/03 2:21:17 PM, Chris writes:
2003-03-18 by Victor Lim
Hi, I am a purchaser of a used Disklavier MX100A for which I paid $5,000 four years ago. I always wanted to get a Disklavier but could not justify spending the
2003-03-18 by Robert Welcyng
Surely I don t fit the profile of Yamaha s target consumer. I don t care a hoot for XG capability, PianoSmart, or playing audio CDs on my piano. Primarily, I
2003-03-18 by Carol Beigel
I don t disagree with anything you said! I will admit though, that I never met anyone who bought used to get more features! I think every instrument, new or
2003-03-18 by Carol Beigel
Somewhere in the manual should explain the MIDI set up. Make sure kybd is set to out. You can turn this feature on or off. Also, in the software you are
2003-03-18 by Ed Spillane
I wouldn t dissagree with any of this. Buying a used instrument can definitely be worthwhile but it is certainly NOT the NO Brainer that most people think it
2003-03-17 by Joe Kirkland
Thanks for the information. Joe ... From: Todd Muncy [mailto:disklavier@muncyfamily.com] Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 5:58 PM To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
2003-03-17 by Todd Muncy
Have you downloaded the large amount of material available in the Files section of our group website http://Yahoogroups.com/group/disklavier ? You can also
2003-03-17 by Robert Welcyng
You certainly have something peculiar going on. The next step should be to try to discover if the problem is within the DKV or within Cubase and the computer.