Re: [disklavier] piano accompaniments x
2002-12-31 by V.Aschenbruck
HI PianoBench many thanks for your really quick answer. You are right: The Titel it´s raining again is not in mimusone and not in play along I will try
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2002-12-31 by V.Aschenbruck
HI PianoBench many thanks for your really quick answer. You are right: The Titel it´s raining again is not in mimusone and not in play along I will try
2002-12-31 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 12/31/02 7:37:31 AM, Volker from Germany writes:
2002-12-31 by V.Aschenbruck
Hi PianoBench you wrote, you are a sax player. THis letter now i am writing for my friend. He is a sax player too. He is surching for a midifile or a special
2002-12-31 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 12/31/02 12:41:11 AM, Ken writes:
2002-12-31 by sold@weblistings.com
This is a dumb question... What would make it a flute accompaniment? Of course, any instrument could be played along with the piano. Is it that it comes with
2002-12-31 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. Regarding the flute accompaniment issue:
2002-12-30 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. I have just one more follow-up to this question:
2002-12-30 by sold@weblistings.com
Thank you! That is the type of terrific advice that makes this group a great one! And do you notice that Disklavier owners are not whiners and complainers, but
2002-12-30 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. In a message dated 12/20/02 10:09:10 PM, Ken writes:
2002-12-30 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. In a message dated 12/20/02 10:58:50 PM, scottha@power.net writes:
2002-12-29 by Budds
Thanks for the advice and wishes Carol! Rgds Budds ... From: Carol Beigel [mailto:carolrpt@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 7:38 PM To:
2002-12-27 by Ken Hanba
Not all disks are usable this way. The media is different between 720 and 1.4M. Some disk / computer /readers will work this way, others will not. Ken ...
2002-12-27 by peegmiester <peter@sterlingkarate.com>
Hi everyone, I m new to this group and am the proud owner of a disk -w a wagon. As far as 720 dd disk go a friend told me that if you cover the right side hole
2002-12-26 by Chine-Chine Wang
Try these places for double density 720k floppy disks: http://shop.store.yahoo.com/meritline/500pcsflopdi.html http://www.ezlabel.com/500pcsflopdi.html They re
2002-12-26 by Ken Hanba
They are available on EBAY, or call some computer stores that carry refurb systems or old systems ... From: john weiler [mailto:jmw_iowa@yahoo.com] Sent:
2002-12-26 by john weiler
Can anyone tell me where to purchase 2DD diskettes for a disklavier? __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus -
2002-12-26 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 12/26/02 6:35:59 AM, Gary writes:
2002-12-26 by gazzyc <gary.connoley@ntlworld.com>
Hi I want to upgrade my Disklavier MPX1Z which is a MKII piano to a MKIII. I believe that this can be done with a control box replacement. The current control
2002-12-26 by HedoShedo <hedoshedo@yahoo.com>
opps...i mean DGP1XG In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, HedoShedo ... 23- ... model ... have ... 0 ... have ... mentioned ... III ... of ...
2002-12-26 by HedoShedo <hedoshedo@yahoo.com>
For the record,the sales invoice says: model PDG1XG It plays high density 3.5 floppys or all yamaha piano soft,plus or XG..I went to the dealer and put in the
2002-12-26 by Carol Beigel
I think our local Yamaha dealer bought a train load of this model 2 years ago just before Christmas. They are play-only with the DKC100XG control boxes. My
2002-12-26 by Carol Beigel
It s better. It is a MarkIIXG which means it is a MarkII with a built-in tone generator. It might also be able to use high density disks as well as double
2002-12-26 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone, and happy holidays! In a message dated 12/25/02 7:59:52 PM, hedoshedo@yahoo.com writes:
2002-12-26 by HedoShedo <hedoshedo@yahoo.com>
it has the DKC100XG...i can download midi files ,,,and hear all the instuments with the loudspeaker,mounted below the piano...so it is a MKII? -- In
2002-12-26 by Carol Beigel
It depends on the model of the control box. Is it a DKC100XG or a DKC55? The XG means it has a built-in tone generator, so if you hook up a powered speaker or
2002-12-25 by HedoShedo <hedoshedo@yahoo.com>
I own a DGP1XG.....is this considered a MKII?,,,it seems to do all the things that they do,but is playback only... if it isn t,what else does a MKII do that
2002-12-24 by Jimmy
Carol Just an idea, but have you try starting in SAFE MODE, when the system boot I believe you press F8 or esc. It would prompt window to go in SAFE MODE ,
2002-12-24 by Carol Beigel
Thank you for your help. However, mostly this did not work. I created a bootable system disk in Windows 98 and pput the dkvcopy and ydm programs on it. Only
2002-12-24 by Todd Muncy
Make up some bootable floppies from a win 98 machine and put a copy of dkvcopy, format, and/or other DOS only programs on the floppy. Pure DOS can t read the
2002-12-24 by Carol Beigel
I just tried out a new Compaq Presario 900usb laptop runing Windows XP Home. Nothing DOS-based (Giebler or dkvcopy) worked. I used the Command Prompt to get
2002-12-24 by Carol Beigel
Actually, I wouldn t worry too much about the usefullness of older Disklaviers. They have been around for twenty years now; still working and still possible
2002-12-24 by Carol Beigel
One of the blessings of the internet, to me, is communicating with real people and exchanging unedited information. Just remember though, that such a
2002-12-24 by Jimmy
Carol Correct me if I M wrong... I have been able to use Giebler software and DvK util software with the Windows 2000 interface. However, I M not sure if
2002-12-24 by Danny
From: Carol Beigel ... time ... Windows ... Hi Carol, re: Windows XP: On my desktop, dkvcopy and XP Home seem to work
2002-12-24 by Carol Beigel
The Disklavier does not need a fast connection to work with a notebook computer. There are two reasons why an older notebook may be more useful and trouble
2002-12-24 by Budds
Dear Carol, Having had endless chats on email with you, I used to often wonder how you had achieved such heights in knowledge on the technical aspects of a
2002-12-24 by yamahamale <kwfla@bellsouth.net>
I know there has got to be at least a couple of comuter geeks here who might be able to answer this. While I m waiting for my Disklavier to arrive I m
2002-12-24 by HedoShedo <hedoshedo@yahoo.com>
thanks for the info...looks like i ll get the DSR1... ... to ... to ... KMU50. Both ... its own ... density disks. ... computer ... find her ... features ...
2002-12-23 by DONALD DUSENBURY
TO Carl Beigel Your post of past experiances was interesting I had the experience of using the Pianocorder Vorsetzer also to test rebuilds. I have designed
2002-12-23 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 12/23/02 7:25:49 AM, hedoshedo@yahoo.com writes:
2002-12-23 by HedoShedo <hedoshedo@yahoo.com>
Looking to buy an older disklavier for my mother,a 1997 MX80..upright,,,does not have XG tone generator. saw two options to add.. a KMU50 or a DSR1...what
2002-12-22 by The Muncy Family
To see what we ve been up to all year visit us at: http://MuncyFamily.com/what s_new.htm Updated 12/22/02
2002-12-22 by Douglas J. Miller
Dear Carol, Thank you for your reply. I work in the Steinway dealership of Los Angeles, and after spending the first seven years of my life working in Human
2002-12-22 by Carol Beigel
I am the grown-up version of the 6-year-old who fell in love with my piano teacher s player piano. It would take me another 30 years before I bought a broken
2002-12-22 by Douglas J. Miller
Dear Ms. Beigel, Thank you for the wonderful email about learning piano / music theory! You are so right! If folks would stop and consider how easy playing
2002-12-22 by Carol Beigel
I know this may seem a far-fetched reply to the matter of piano accompaniments, but I just finished reading a book, How to Play the Piano Despite Years of
2002-12-21 by frogspit100 <scottha@power.net>
Oh, excellent question! As a flutist (never flautist) that is exactly why I bought my Disklavier. There is a market, apparently, for those of us who wish to
2002-12-21 by sold@weblistings.com
Hi Group! Does anyone know a good source for piano accompaniments? I own a Disklavier, but am a sax player. In all of the downloads I have seen, the piano
2002-12-20 by Budds
Wish all the members of the Disklavier Group a merry Christmas and a very happy New year. Have a fun filled and joyful holiday! Special thanks to Dr John
2002-12-20 by Chine-Chine Wang
You re very welcome:-) Miss Wang (not Mister!)