Re: [disklavier] Buying a Disklavier
2000-11-01 by Jim Moore
Try Ebay too, I see them go through there from time to time. P.S. I prefer PianoDisc though, more versatile. j
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2000-11-01 by Jim Moore
Try Ebay too, I see them go through there from time to time. P.S. I prefer PianoDisc though, more versatile. j
2000-11-01 by Larry McKenzie
On the same note, when you are talking about the cost of a disklavier piano sometimes it is actually cheaper to buy remotely. a 30,000 dollar piano bought in
2000-11-01 by Jack Schueler
... As a Mercedes owner, who purchased from a dealer in another city, I can only say that our local Mercedes Benz dealer has been the greatest when it comes to
2000-11-01 by Robert E. Welcyng
I suppose the picture Carol paints may be valid in some cases, but happily it does not reflect my experience at all. My best and final offer came from a
2000-11-01 by Larry McKenzie
The Gershwin disks were converted from old piano rolls played on a very good reproducing piano. It was common for these rolls to be made with 4 hand
2000-11-01 by bunkypiano@aol.com
i have a 1991 yamaha disklavier, wagon grand (external drive), high polish ebony, cheap, will ship to ca. 12k tm
2000-11-01 by Carol Beigel
To find a good technician to service your piano, you can locate an RPT (Registered Piano Technician) member of the Piano Technicians Guild for anywhere in the
2000-11-01 by Carol Beigel
If a Mercedes dealer was located down the street, and you bought your new Mercedes 300 miles from where you lived because they could save you a few bucks, or
2000-11-01 by Victor Lim
Hi, I was fortunate to find a used Disklavier being sold by someone leaving the country. Price was half what a new piano would be.Also saved the extra sales
2000-11-01 by Carol Beigel
Since the Mark III s are out, you can probably get a good deal on a Mark II. Talk to your local Yamaha dealer and see what you can work out. They also get
2000-11-01 by Robert E. Welcyng
Jim, Used Disklaviers for sale are hard to find. If you do find one, hire an RPT look it over before you bid. Common lore about Disklaviers is that they
2000-11-01 by suresh mysore
... Go to the database in egroups which shows prices paid for DKV s by various group members. You will find that in some places you can get really! good deals.
2000-11-01 by Jim
I am not a piano player and not at all wealthy....all that being said,I have not been able to put the Disklavier out of my head. I have to obtain one... 1. Are
2000-10-31 by Jack Schueler
Here are the steps to producing your own Disklavier E-SEQ format diskettes using a Microsoft Windows-based PC. It s a hand-holding guide to get you going. This
2000-10-31 by Carol Beigel
You can purchase a very nice, reasonably priced utility program from www.giebler.com that converts MIDI files to a format that plays on your old Disklavier.
2000-10-31 by suresh mysore
... Bryan I do not have your DKV model. But I assume that all DKV s will play yamaha s proprietary esq files. In the vault here ia a program(dkutil??) that
2000-10-31 by Bryan Cox
We have one of the orginal disklavier grand piano s with the rolling cart, is the anywhere on the internet to get music for this unit. We are new to this club
2000-10-29 by Carol Beigel
Install the driver that came with the interface, and make sure the Host Select switch is set to MIDI. Check the Options menu in the software you are using and
2000-10-29 by jjweb@aol.com
Does anybody know a Disklavier technician in Fredericksburg Virginia to repair a DGT2IIXG? Thanks, Josh
2000-10-29 by Jim Skrocki
I would like to connect an HP n5150 notebook computer to my MX88/DSR-1. I have a Yamaha CCIBM midi interface cable that fits the port on the back of the
2000-10-27 by Todd Muncy
No need to spend a dime. Download the zip file dkvutil.zip from the Utilities subdirectory of our site file vault. Complete documentation is also contained
2000-10-27 by Mark Wisner
Your MX500QA (MX80 Disklavier system) plays only Yamaha format, or PianoSoft/Plus disks. To be able to play Midi files you would need to get a DSR1, which
2000-10-27 by c.judice@ieee.org
I bought an upright Disklavier MX500QA last January. At the time I was told that it only came with the controler that plays the old format disks. Now when I
2000-10-20 by rogerdvd@hotmail.com
Thanks so much, Roger ... fun... ... ______________________________________________________________________ ... http://www.hotmail.com.
2000-10-19 by Larry McKenzie
Sure, here it is. The program is in the zipped attachment. Have fun... ... _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your
2000-10-19 by rogerdvd@hotmail.com
Does anyone know if there is a software tool that can convert E-SEQ (.fil) files to Midi ?
2000-10-19 by Carol Beigel
You can place an upright piano anywhere you want to except next to an open window, a radiator or heat vent, or in front of a baseboard heater. Personally, I
2000-10-19 by Bernhard Schmidt
I have an upright piano (disklavier MX100II) which stands 5 cm ( 2inch) far away from the wall. In comparison to a grand piano the soundboard is much more
2000-10-19 by Isadar
Hi: In case the Disklavier users in this group have an interest - I have four original new-age/jazz (i.e. George Winston, Liz Story) diskettes available of
2000-10-18 by Jack Schueler
BTW, once you have recorded the WAV file, you can then convert it to MP3 to reduce the size of the file. I have done this for friends who wanted MP3
2000-10-18 by patrick@lemli.com
Actually I sent a mail a few years ago to Yamaha to ask if their XG synthesizer would support output to a disk file. They said that that was not planned. So I
2000-10-18 by Tjako van Schie
No.. I actually wanted to playback on my silent disklavier. I like the sampled Yamaha grand sound. This sound is what I want to record to a .wav file. I tried
2000-10-17 by bunkypiano@aol.com
You must manually go through a sound module and take the output and re-record to a drive of choice. I don t know of any other way. tom mc
2000-10-17 by Terry Holek
I think the answers given (save 1), while correct, do not address Tjako s original question. I believe he wants to convert a MIDI file directly into WAV
2000-10-17 by sjs@bstage.com
not easily...and unless you re really savvy....don t bother.... -steve
2000-10-16 by Michael J. Ryan
Check out www.trachtman.org ... From: Tjako van Schie To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 8:47 AM Subject:
2000-10-16 by Robert E. Welcyng
To add to Jack s suggestion, Cakewalk Audio Pro, Sound Forge, or Syntrillium Cool Edit Pro can be used to make the recordings. The catch is that if you are
2000-10-16 by Jack Schueler
I should have prefaced my comments with .... You ll need a decent sound card that can reproduce piano sounds. I have an XG-based card. You certainly don t
2000-10-16 by Robert E. Welcyng
Tjako, As I recall, yours is an acoustic instrument--not a digital GranTouch GT. Unless you want just a quick and dirty wave file, I don t believe you will
2000-10-16 by Jack Schueler
If you are a Windows user, you shouldn t be too shocked. Any application that can record like the Windows Sound Recorder applet can convert MIDI to WAV.
2000-10-16 by Mark Hodgin
Hello Tjako, I found the following program which DOES convert from MIDI to wav files: http://home.att.net/~audiocompositor/ I was quite shocked that there was
2000-10-16 by Tjako van Schie
I would like to know if it is possible to convert midi files from my disklavier to wav. files Who knows how to? regards, Tjako van Schie
2000-10-15 by Mike McGregor
Responding to Len s question, according to the Yamaha specs at Yamaha.com, the DGT2 (Mark II) GranTouch accepts E-SEQ, MIDI type 1, and MIDI type 0 files.
2000-10-14 by Len Kosharek
I can play the .mid files on my new Yamaha DGT2 but don t know what to do with .fil s Anybody help me? Thanks
2000-10-14 by l.email@bigpond.com
I can play the .mid files on my new Yamaha DGT2 but don t know what to do with .fil s Anybody help me? Thanks
2000-10-03 by Glenn Grafton
2000-10-03 by Steve Schow
Oh bummer. I think this spec is talking about the polyphony of the tone module....not the polyphony of the player piano mechanism..... ?? -steve
2000-10-03 by Dirk Leas
Just to make sure I didn t read it wrong, here are a couple of scans of the manual cover and the first specs page: http://24.1.244.50/disklavier1.jpg,
2000-10-03 by Steve Schow
2000-10-03 by Robert E. Welcyng
Per http://www.yamaha.com/, the Pro and Mark III are all 16-note polyphonic. ... -- Robert Welcyng Anchorage, Alaska