RE: [disklavier] How many notes
2000-10-03 by Dirk Leas
According to the docs, Mark III is 32 note polyphonic. ... From: Steve Schow [mailto:sjs@bstage.com] Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 9:57 pm To:
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2000-10-03 by Dirk Leas
According to the docs, Mark III is 32 note polyphonic. ... From: Steve Schow [mailto:sjs@bstage.com] Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 9:57 pm To:
2000-10-03 by Robert E. Welcyng
Sixteen note polyphonic is the maximum for the Mark II. ... -- Robert Welcyng Anchorage, Alaska
2000-10-03 by Steve Schow
And the Mark III? -steve
2000-10-03 by Steve Schow
Someone told me that the Disklavier only supports up to 16 notes being held down at the same time...essentially 16 voice polyphony. Is this true? What about
2000-09-13 by vincentdeleur
The Mark II also had XG sounds. ... From: Carol Beigel To: Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 3:45 PM Subject:
2000-09-11 by Larry McKenzie
I have an MX80 series piano and it speaks eseq only. I use the giebler software to convert standard midi files to eseq format or simply use the midi in on the
2000-09-11 by Carol Beigel
I have been trying to sort out the MIDI capabilities of the various Disklaviers. I recently saw a comparison of the different control boxes used on them, but
2000-09-11 by Carol Beigel
A Mark III Disklavier will read E-SEQ, MIDI 1 and MIDI 0 SMF files on either HD or DD disks. The CD drive also plays QRS cds. I don t think it is possible at
2000-09-10 by Thomas N. Wheeler
Robert, In an e-mail sent yesterday, I described how very very slight sanding of the solenoid plungers in my DC3IIXG ended all problems with sticking keys. I
2000-09-10 by Robert E. Welcyng
I have no advice for correcting the sticking of keys, but can describe the cause on my Mark II: First of all, sticking does not occur with manual playing
2000-09-09 by Thomas N. Wheeler
Kent and All, I purchased a Yamaha DC3IIXG disklavier grand piano in December 1999, and I occasionally experienced one or more sticking keys. This never
2000-09-09 by Kent Swafford
Mr. Stibbins is correct that one of the causes of sticking keys in Disklaviers can be the solenoid plunger. It is great that Mr. Stibbins had success with
2000-09-09 by Richard Stibbons
I had problems from new with sticking keys on my C2 Grand and I found that there was no lubrication on the solenoid plungers. This is easily solved by
2000-09-08 by Mark Wisner
Having a slight problem here with sticking keys. Manual playing of the piano is ok, no keys stick. However when the DK is playing several keys stick as soon
2000-09-08 by Jim Welsh
hello all; Having a slight problem here with sticking keys. Manual playing of the piano is ok, no keys stick. However when the DK is playing several keys
2000-09-07 by Jack Schueler
I thought that the EEXPLORE, ESEQ2MID, and MID2ESEQ utilities were on the Disklavier eGroup site. If so, where are they located? Jack
2000-09-06 by jpa911@aol.com
Yesterday I purchased an MX 80 and am trying to learn the basics. How can I use MIDI files I have downloaded to my pc?
2000-09-05 by disklavier@egroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the disklavier group. File : /Jazz
2000-08-22 by Terry Holek
Circumstances require me to offer my Disklavier for sale. It was purchased new in Feb. 1999. It is the 5 3 C1 series Mark IIXG model, with the silent mode
2000-08-21 by ron
Danny, I understand PianoBench actually was involved in the development of Home Concert and if I am not mistaken his company owns the product. The article you
2000-08-21 by Chan Syin (Assoc Prof)
Thanks for offering to help. Before i call my technician, may i know whether the adjustment will affect only the disklavier play volume, or will it also affect
2000-08-20 by Danny Simpson
I guess this question is really directed at Pianobench (George). I noticed in the new issue of Electronic Musician (September 2000) that Home Concert 2000 has
2000-08-18 by ayanrand@aol.com
Thanks for the replies to my DGA1 question. I was gret to hear how positive everyone is about their pianos. I have to admit I was smitten when I saw it in
2000-08-16 by Viet Hoang
Hi Mark Thank you for the quick respond. I live in Fairfax, Virginia , Could you please tell me where to find the Disklavier Tech qualify for doing that?
2000-08-16 by Rglundbom@aol.com
Can the MX85 (mfg approx 1991) upright also be adjusted to lower the volume?
2000-08-16 by Mark Wisner
It involves adjusting the pedal solenoid and the hammer blow distance. A tech is really my first choice. It would be too difficult to walk someone who has
2000-08-16 by Viet Hoang
Hello Mark Wisner Would it be OK if I call you myself for adjusting my MX1 volume? Viet Hoang ... From: Mark Wisner To:
2000-08-16 by Mark Wisner
The MX1 can be adjusted to play almost whisper-quiet. Have your Disklavier Tech call me for directions at 800 854 1569, press 2 at each menu choice and ask
2000-08-16 by Larry McKenzie
I bought an MX-85 (first generation) disklavier in 1991. Nearly a decade later I use it nearly everyday. Although technically limited by today s Disklavier
2000-08-16 by Chan Syin (Assoc Prof)
We have one MX-1 upright and it is one of the best purchases we have made in recent years. i used the record and playback functions to help my six year old to
2000-08-15 by Rudy Salci
My opinion is that the recording capability is an important function and you will most likely tire of it. It s nice to record people who play well; and I ve
2000-08-15 by Eric & Cindy Schindelbeck
No regrets for me. I have an MX-88 and find I don t record very much, but it is a nice feature to have. May I recommend you consider the MX-1 upright? It is
2000-08-15 by ayanrand@aol.com
I haven t bought one yet, but I m looking at the DGA1XG for 13k. the price seems a little high. It s the 4 11 acoustic with disklavier player. I like the
2000-08-15 by suepik@juno.com
Regarding the MX-1 upright, we have a DKC 500R XG Mark II and it is wonderful all around. The sound is beautiful and we ve had nothing but great results
2000-08-13 by ron
I have been seeing several posts of new Mark III owners looking for software. In case you were not aware, the new PianoSoft catalog (which I received this
2000-08-13 by Dick Ivey
First question is, Do all the files you are downloading have the same file extension (i.e. .FIL or .MID)? Only files with the same extension will play on any
2000-08-12 by cdcdesigns@excite.com
I am a new user and only have a disklavier for play back use. I m only now starting to download music for the first time from whatever sites I can find. I m
2000-08-10 by Steve Schow
Thanks for responding!!!!!
2000-08-10 by Steve Schow
Basically I am interested in all the same things you are...in particular, how to access the Diskclavier from a computer if I write my own software. I want to
2000-08-10 by Dirk Leas
I ve made contact with one of the US Yamaha tech support guys. He s taking these questions with him on a trip to Japan -- I guess he goes every once in a while
2000-08-10 by Steve Schow
Boy...this is EXACTLY the kind of information that I have been trying to find......BEFORE I buy it. So far I have not been able to locate anything at all.
2000-08-09 by Dirk Leas
I m trying to find technical details about my DCA1 Mark III -- stuff like whattypes of content I can put on the CD/floppies/how do I create the content, the
2000-08-07 by Robert E. Welcyng
Strange that you should ask AFTER you ve completed a deal. If you and your wife are happy, and the dealer obviously is, it s time to look forward, not
2000-08-07 by JCCORDOGAN@aol.com
In a message dated 8/7/00 9:44:33 AM Central Daylight Time, dirkl@home.com writes:
2000-08-07 by Dirk Leas
Wow! Killer deal! My wife had a soft spot for a Disklaviers, so we limited our search to Yamaha. Thanks for the feedback. Later, D ... From: Anthony J. Messana
2000-08-07 by Dirk Leas
MK3. ... From: CHUCK BLANTON [mailto:chuck@ogsys.com] Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 7:37 am To: disklavier@egroups.com Subject: RE: [disklavier] DC1A for
2000-08-07 by CHUCK BLANTON
Dirk Was this a MK3 unit or a MK2? Chuck Blanton chuck@ogsys.com Oil & Gas Information Systems Inc. (817) 877-5341 1320 South University Drive (817) 877-5360
2000-08-07 by Anthony J. Messana
I am not that big of a piano buff (just like the sound) But I only paid $12,500 for a wurlitzer baby grand with the Pianodisc PDS128+ with symphony and silent
2000-08-07 by Dirk Leas
Bought yesterday in Phoenix, AZ (there s only 1 Yamaha dealer here). MSRP was a hair over $32K. They also gave me $2K USD for a 7 year old Clavinova (so our
2000-08-05 by ron
For all of you that are always looking for new music to play on your disklaviers, I would highly suggest an artist by the name of Kerri Sherwood. She is a