Re: [disklavier] Re: swixo utilities
2003-01-20 by Kent Swafford
On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 02:32 AM, midi_magic2000 ... I never heard of the Atari program. Atari ST, or an older Atari computer? What is the program?
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2003-01-20 by Kent Swafford
On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 02:32 AM, midi_magic2000 ... I never heard of the Atari program. Atari ST, or an older Atari computer? What is the program?
2003-01-20 by armyusa@aol.com
WOW. Thanks PianoBench for that news. I have the MX100A with a DSR 1 and a DCD1. Can t wait for that update. Good job YAMAHA.
2003-01-20 by midi_magic2000 <magic_midi@hotmail.com>
Not a lot realy. The Eseq file is NOT too unlike a midi file. In fact it is very close. I do have two programs that will do exactly as we want but one is for
2003-01-20 by r_d_wilson_47714 <music1@sigecom.net>
Several XG voices have the designation KSP at the end of them. KSP stands for Key Scale Panning --left to right, or right to left. I certainly understand
2003-01-20 by Robert Welcyng
The Contois Piano Player Version 1.0 (1997) did not play E-SEQ files directly. Menu functions were available to import a *.esq file, convert it to MIDI
2003-01-20 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. This week, Yamaha announced at the NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) show that it will be providing a feature update to
2003-01-20 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. Regarding a MIDI jukebox for computer that will play E-SEQ and SMF, In a message dated 1/19/03 8:16:06 AM, Carol writes:
2003-01-19 by DONALD DUSENBURY
subject: C/D and midi The C/D formate does not have midi on it with audio The baud rate on the C/Ds with audio is 4800. Midi is 31k.The midi info is arived at
2003-01-19 by Aaron.Zornes@metagroup.com
Not really. One 50% acrylic DK grand on display ... as a consumer item not as a prototype. An interesting silent steel string guitar for $900, a new guitar
2003-01-19 by Carol Beigel
THAT is exactly what I want to do also! There are several very talented and brilliant programmers on this list. What would be involved in doing this? Why has
2003-01-19 by midi_magic2000 <magic_midi@hotmail.com>
Hi Carol I too have tried to get this to work. From what I can remember it would play from a floppy but not from the hard disk. I fail to see the point of
2003-01-18 by fti/Galitzine-Pierre
Is the EMK1 memory kit compatible with a Disklavier II XG with a control unit DKC500R XG ? What is the average price EMK1 memory kit ? Is it available in
2003-01-18 by yamahamale <kwfla@bellsouth.net>
I was wondering if there were any upgrades or any related news to the Disklavier announced at the Namm show. Jeff
2003-01-18 by Carol Beigel
I did not get the program to work at all under Windows 98. However, I did manage to get it to read a floppy disk in an old laptop running Windows 95, but it
2003-01-18 by Mark A. Fontana
If you re trying to run dkutils under Windows NT, 2000, or XP, the low-level floppy disk access probably is blocked by the hardware abstraction layer component
2003-01-17 by Carol Beigel
I am trying to get the dkutils to work - the Eseq file player from Swixo. I can t even get it read ANY of my disks - not even the ones that are not copy
2003-01-17 by Robert Welcyng
Why not ask QRS first? You can e-mail QRS at info@qrsmusic.com BTW, the note velocity range of the QRS MIDI files that I have seen tend to be a little high,
2003-01-17 by Carol Beigel
I think QRS CDs will play on this setup. I would buy one CD and try it out. The only reason to put MIDI files in a CD is to have audio play along with them.
2003-01-17 by archstl <armyusa@aol.com>
I have a MX100A with a DSR1 and a CDC1 hooked up to it so I can pretty much have it play anything. I have a QRS catalog and was wondering what CD s of QRS
2003-01-17 by Enquiries
Hello Everyone As a dealer and fellow enthusiast I share Stephens frustration at not being able to obtain these disks. There are many complex copyright issues
2003-01-16 by davis328 <scdavis@comcast.net>
I m interested in any recommendations for specific pianosoft titles. What are your few favorite disks?
2003-01-16 by Ray Reich
Yes, it is a play only model that you describe. I did not realize that it did not have flash memory. Thank you for your help! ... --
2003-01-15 by David Moore
Hi Stephen I live in the Uk and would support any petition etc to Yamaha. Maybe you need to contact Yamaha- Kemble music in the UK and lobby some dealers
2003-01-15 by stephen <stephenb000@hotmail.com>
Hi there one and all!hope you all had a Good Christmas and a happy and peaceful New Year. The reason I am writing this e-mail is that I m really fed up with
2003-01-15 by Carol Beigel
I didn t look closely enough at your model number, but I looks to me like you have a play-only disklavier. This controller box does not have flash rom, so no
2003-01-15 by Ray Reich
I have tried that. No matter how long I hold it it continues to say insert disk . Any other suggestions? ... --
2003-01-14 by Carol Beigel
You need to HOLD (not just push it) the Play button in while turning on the Power button. Keep holding the PLay button until the update message comes on. It
2003-01-13 by Ray Reich
I have a DGA1XG Disklavier Piano with a DKC100XG controller. I am trying to load the most recent Flash ROM update that I downloaded from the Yamaha site.
2003-01-12 by Todd Muncy
You re fine in this group, but there is another one that is much better for you that you should join as well. It s the CVP Users group. Here s the link:
2003-01-12 by albert Edwards
I have a Yamaha Clavinova CVP-98. Should I be in a different group or is the disklavier group OK for me? I can play MIDI files and even some disklavier files
2003-01-12 by frogspit100 <scottha@power.net>
Jimmy, Be advised that there is a software update available from Yamaha for the Mk III that may improve that pitch difference just a bit. Make sure you have
2003-01-12 by armyusa@aol.com
www.discountpianosoftware.com
2003-01-12 by davis328 <stevenanna@msn.com>
Can anyone recommend a good online pianosoft dealer?
2003-01-11 by Jimmy <JimmyM@Videotron.ca>
I have just received the 3.5disk that goes along with my regular CD album. Celine Dion, Mile Davis, Frank Sinatra, and America History. I am very please with
2003-01-10 by Chine-Chine Wang
Ah... I did take a look at Everygreen2.mid in Cakewalk to make sure it was a real MIDI file, but forgot about the channel issue. In fact, I had configured my
2003-01-09 by Carol Beigel
Yes, this is both fun and informative. Thank you! Since there are lots of midi files out there on the internet using the Quick Time Player, does this mean
2003-01-09 by Rich Lunardi
When I open this file in WMP and with the sound all the way up I can barely hear the music. Same thing happens when I run with Real Player. What gives? (I am
2003-01-09 by Robert Welcyng
Thanks to Chine-Chine for getting it into SMF 0 format. Evergreen2 would not play from a 720K DOS diskette on my Mark II, the reason being that the note-ons
2003-01-09 by Chine-Chine Wang
Hi all - the save as in QuickTime 5 Pro Player didn t fix the file when I tested it, but export as standard MIDI file worked. Now the file is playable in
2003-01-09 by jqw2 <johnq_10@schwaller.org>
As Bob noted, file Evergreen.mid is not a real MIDI file (despite the file extension). I opened it in a hex editor, and saw the term Apple Music Media
2003-01-09 by Chine-Chine Wang
... For looking at the raw contents of any file, UltraEdit-32 is a great HEX/text editor program. It s also a handy tool if you do any programming, as it
2003-01-09 by Carol Beigel
What little I could read of the Evergreen midi in Quick View Plus said it was an Apple Music Media file. Not even gnmidi could read it. Somehow, my reply to
2003-01-08 by Robert Welcyng
The first bytes of a valid MIDI file are always 4D 54 68 64 (the ASCII equivalent of MThd ). Your file is something other than an SMF. Its first four bytes
2003-01-08 by Gary Connoley
Can anyone tell me if this file (which plays fine on my Mac) cannot be played on the Disklavier? Thanks gary
2003-01-08 by Carol Beigel
I better get some sleep! I just wrote a paragraph describing how to make an audio recording from a piano performance on a MarkIII system. The way I wrote it,
2003-01-08 by Carol Beigel
At the moment, you cannot convert a MarkIIXG Pro to a MarkIIIPro. I noticed on the Yamaha web site the the MarkIIIPros come in two models - the DC3APro with
2003-01-08 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. Regarding Mel s recent inquiry and John s response: The answer--at
2003-01-07 by MELAMAT@aol.com
John: Thanks for the detailed feedback. Any idea of what the street price without installation is for the DKC55RCD? I should be able to plug it in myself
2003-01-07 by jqw2 <johnq_10@schwaller.org>
Here s how I answered Mel... My understanding is that on a Pro model you should be able to replace your control unit and, by doing so, get the latest features.
2003-01-07 by MELAMAT@aol.com
We have a MarkIIXB Pro disklavier. Is it upgradeable to MarkIII? Thanks, Mel Amato