Re: [disklavier] Yamaha Technicians
2002-09-03 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. Rich: I strong suggest that you Call Mark Wisner at Yamaha Piano Service: (800) 854-1569 between 8:30-5:00 PST. Push 2 at the first
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2002-09-03 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. Rich: I strong suggest that you Call Mark Wisner at Yamaha Piano Service: (800) 854-1569 between 8:30-5:00 PST. Push 2 at the first
2002-09-03 by rjtolsma@aol.com
All this recent talk about getting rid of noises, etc., has gotten me thinking about something. When I took delivery on my Disklavier about 18 months ago, the
2002-09-02 by Rick Conti
Thanks for the info Mike! I m sure as soon as my dealer and Yamaha find a tech who has worked on my model piano the fix will be relatively simple. Thanks
2002-09-02 by jjweb@aol.com
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hi! We want to ask you a few questions about how and where you listen to your music,
2002-09-01 by Mike Wong
My experience with a sound which wasn t supposed to be there was detected and corrected by my tech on his first visit. The first time, it was due to the fact
2002-08-30 by Tom Wheeler
Peter, While no one could disagree that removing repeats of previous messages in replying to them would reduce file size, I do find that often having the
2002-08-30 by Peter Braun
Is it possible that we could delete repeats of previous messages when replying to a post? It would reduce the size of messages and increase comprehension.
2002-08-29 by Carol Beigel
Make sure the volume is turned up sufficiently to hear the music. All piano actions have mechanical noises, so if the volume is too low it will sound
2002-08-29 by Rick Conti
I ve only had my piano for 6 months so yes, it is under warranty. My piano has no strings so I m thinking it has something to do with the tone generator. I
2002-08-29 by Robert Welcyng
I m sorry Rick! I m the one who is ignorant! I should have noticed that you have a GranTouch. May I assume that the thump is acoustic and not coming out of
2002-08-29 by Rick Conti
Robert, excuse my ignorance but this is my first piano and I ve only had it for about 6 months. Are you saying that the Disklavier portion is considered the
2002-08-29 by Robert Welcyng
In intention, at least, the Disklavier portion of the instrument was designed so as not to interfere or even be connected to the piano portion. While that
2002-08-28 by rick.conti
For lack of a better explanation - when I depress the sustain pedal and hit a key from near left of middle C up I hear a distinct thumping sound after the
2002-08-28 by Carol Beigel
I really like the Advent self powered speakers AV570. You really only need one speaker because the audio is dual monoaural. You only get stereo if the MIDI
2002-08-27 by bin_kuei
Anybody has experience with Yamaha MSP5 or JBL LSR25P powered studio speakers? These have similar footprint, weight, capabilities and cost. I like the MSP5
2002-08-22 by Robert Welcyng
When playing around with MIDI files downloaded from the Net, you will need a tool that lets you determine what tracks are present and what channels they are
2002-08-22 by djsammy_33629
Thanks Carol, The real 720 DSDD 3.5 disks work just fine. Now I am busy finding songs on this site that sound good. I am not familiar with MIDI specifically.
2002-08-20 by macaw22
Does anyone have any news on when Pianosmart is going to be released? -Sean
2002-08-20 by vincent de leur
Welcome to the group ! I suggest you will install a sequence programm like XG works (Yamaha) or Cakewalk or Cubase on a PC or Laptop and conncet this to your
2002-08-19 by DrSwiney@aol.com
Hello friends, Permit me to introduce myself. I am rather new to the group. I have recently acquired a Disklavier XG which plays but does not record. I am a 62
2002-08-18 by davidmvincent
I m moving and have sold my Piano and now its time to part with a DCD1 for playing some of the newer Yamaha disks that are available on CD. Checkout my eBay
2002-08-15 by Carol Beigel
RTFM certainly works when all else fails! Did others know that their DKVs came with a way to turn down the volume already built into the control box? It is
2002-08-15 by Carol Beigel
Good evening PianoBench! I was hoping you might clarify and explain in further detail your marvelous reply Re: music creator 2002. I just want to be sure I
2002-08-15 by Robert Welcyng
In Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, there is a column Vol where one may set the volume for each track. ... -- Robert Welcyng Anchorage, Alaska
2002-08-15 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good evening, everyone. In a message dated 8/14/02 7:28:31 PM, hedoshedo@yahoo.com writes:
2002-08-15 by HedoShedo
Ok...i m lost here..what and where is controller 7??? Also all my files are from internet sources,that i edit with cake wall music creator 2002...i used the
2002-08-14 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good afternoon, everyone. In a message dated 8/14/02 11:39:00 AM, Jim writes:
2002-08-14 by Robert Welcyng
One other catch I forgot to mention . . . If you are messing around quieting PianoSoft Plus files, you should probably not use Veloset. Veloset scales all
2002-08-14 by Jim Walski
Hello, Setup: Disklavier Upright MarkIIXG, Power Tracks Audio software. I am very new to the MIDI concept. I just recently started trying to play MIDI files
2002-08-14 by Robert Welcyng
If a midi song is intended to have full dynamic range--that is, both very loud parts and soft parts--I generally limit the high velocity notes to 95 and the
2002-08-14 by PianoBench@aol.com
Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 8/13/02 9:36:25 PM, hedoshedo@yahoo.com writes:
2002-08-14 by HedoShedo
-thanks Robert..i did just that...works good..looks like most songs downloaded from the internet are set at 127 or 109..what do you suggest as a maximum? I
2002-08-14 by Robert Welcyng
From this group s archives, download the dkvutils. Make a second copy of your MIDI file and open it in Veloset. Scale and shift the velocity distribution to
2002-08-13 by HedoShedo
hello..i recently bought a disklavier..love it,it s a 1999 mkII xg...Bought music creator 2002,works ok,but i need to see if someone knows how to edit
2002-08-13 by Spencer Chase
I have not used the eseq2mid and just assumed that it worked the way the MID2ESEQ worked. All that is might be necessary is to write a dos batch program
2002-08-13 by midi_magic2000
Hi Spencer I have just downloaded the two utility files from your page and they don t do what you say. There is the Eseq2Mid but it will only do one file at a
2002-08-12 by Spencer Chase
I find VanBasco s Midi (new version is Karoake) player to be about the best I have found. You can convert whole directories of fil files to midi using the
2002-08-12 by midi_magic2000
Hi You could try Winamp. That has playlists. Or vanBasco s Karaoke Player this one has a keyboard to watch while it plays. Of coure these will not play Eseq
2002-08-11 by Carol Beigel
Cakewalk Express 8.0 would work - costs $29. Cakewalk Home Studio has more features - costs $129 - also includes demos for Pyro. Download the demos and see
2002-08-11 by Charlers F Muller Jr
Answering my own question, the Cakewalk Pyro 1.5 is for recording CDs and MP3 format, it has no MIDI capability, dumb question. But, the first question is
2002-08-11 by Charlers F Muller Jr
Which Cakewalk product is the product of choice for Disklavier Users. Does Cakewalk Pyro 1.5 software satisfy the needs?
2002-08-11 by Carol Beigel
There are several free jukebox programs on cnet. MidiPlayer217 is one I have used. Carol Beigel ...
2002-08-10 by Robert Welcyng
If your version of Cakewalk does not support playlists, you may wish to upgrade. (Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 and earlier versions of it do support playlists.) I
2002-08-10 by ubec2002
Thanks for all the help, guys and gals. I ve finally archived all my Pianosoft Diskettes into my Hard Drive. Now I face a new challenge. I did this little
2002-08-08 by Carol Beigel
You need to get yourself some genuine 720k disketes. I buy mine from www.shoplet.com by the case. Either unformatted ones (for using the Giebler software) or
2002-08-08 by Carol Beigel
I buy my double density disks, by the case, from www.shoplet.com for a very reasonable price. They come unformatted or IBM formatted 720k. When all is said
2002-08-08 by Jim Walski
Carol, I have been trying to duplicate my pianosoft disk, however, do you need Double Density Disks to make a copy or will it work with the HD floppy disks. I
2002-08-08 by Chine-Chine Wang
I know that all the documentations say you have to be in pure DOS to use DKVCOPY, but I ve been successfully running it in a DOS Prompt window under Windows 98
2002-08-08 by Carol Beigel
I don t think you have a problem. The DOS copy utility (DKcopy) makes an exact copy of your original PianoSoft disk with the exception of the first boot
2002-08-08 by ubec2002
Do I need DOS 6.22 or earlier? Reason for asking is that my hardisk is FAT32 and over 2Gb. That means if I boot with DOS 6.22 or earlier, I can t copy the