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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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Yamaha Technicians

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

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Music Survey!

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,

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Re: [disklavier] Digest Number 429

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

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RE: [disklavier] Digest Number 429

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.

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DGT2IIXG thumping noise

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

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Re: [disklavier] External Speakers

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

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External Speakers

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

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Re: [disklavier] Thanks Carol

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

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Thanks Carol

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.

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Re: [disklavier] new member John...

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

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new member John...

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

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DCD1 and Pianosoft Disks for Sale

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

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DKV Track Edit

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

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Re: [disklavier] Re: music creator 2002

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

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Re: music creator 2002

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

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Re: [disklavier] Re: music creator 2002

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

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Playing MIDI files on Disklavier IIXG

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

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Re: [disklavier] Re: music creator 2002

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

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Re: music creator 2002

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

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Re: [disklavier] music creator 2002

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

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music creator 2002

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

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Re: [disklavier] (unknown)

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

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(no subject)

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

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(no subject)

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

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Re: USB to Midi In/Out

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

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Re: [disklavier] Re: USB to Midi In/Out

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

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Re: [disklavier] Re: USB to Midi In/Out

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

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Re: [disklavier] Re: USB to Midi In/Out

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

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Re: USB to Midi In/Out

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

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Re: [disklavier] New user MX80

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

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Re: [disklavier] Re: USB to Midi In/Out

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

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Re: [disklavier] Re: USB to Midi In/Out

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

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Re: [disklavier] Re: USB to Midi In/Out

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

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Re: USB to Midi In/Out

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

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Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.