Re: [disklavier] MX100A
2015-09-06 by Jeff Joseph
Hi Bill, I only use fast blow I’ll try your troubleshooting method. thanks Jeff ... Hi Bill, I only use fast blow I’ll try your troubleshooting method.
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2015-09-06 by Jeff Joseph
Hi Bill, I only use fast blow I’ll try your troubleshooting method. thanks Jeff ... Hi Bill, I only use fast blow I’ll try your troubleshooting method.
2015-09-06 by Spencer Chase
for testing things like this it is easier if you use my virtual midi keyboard. you can set the velocity and can play each note repeatedly one at a time without
2015-09-06 by Bill Brandom
A couple of things: - are you replacing the 7 amp fuse with a Slo-Blow type fuse? - You may have a bad solenoid. Make a recording playing each key 20 times
2015-09-06 by Jeff Joseph
I spoke too soon, It has the US & Canada Power Supply too. But the piano is playing at the moment. I wonder if there’s some pedal action or code in MIDI
2015-09-06 by Bill Brandom
Julien, let me know. I believe if you make a recording pushing pedal down and letting it come up many times, and then play it back and get under the piano, you
2015-09-06 by Julien Roche
Thanks i will do that and advise Envoyé depuis Yahoo Mail pour iPad Le 6 sept. 2015 17:54:18, Bill Brandom bill.brandom03@gmail.com [disklavier] a écrit : Hi
2015-09-06 by Jeff Joseph
that’s perfect! Thanks Jeff (and yes, the power supply looks identical, though the MX100B manual is for the West German electricity) ... that’s perfect!
2015-09-06 by Bill Brandom
Hi again Julien, That noise should not be there. Notice the rod in shape of an L . This piece is only needed when the pedal lyre is removed from the piano. It
2015-09-06 by Bill Brandom
Sorry about that. I am also sending the MX100B Service Manual. Power supplies should ve the same, it seems that the B Information goes into more depth. MX100A
2015-09-06 by Jeff Joseph
Thanks Bill, but the attached file is the Owner’s Manual and Midi Handbook. I need the service manual to find out what voltages should be within the power
2015-09-06 by Julien Roche
Sure, right now, thanks Envoyé depuis Yahoo Mail pour iPad Le 6 sept. 2015 17:22:14, Bill Brandom billbrando@aol.com [disklavier] a écrit : Julien, for some
2015-09-06 by Bill Brandom
Julien, for some reason I can t play the video from your post. Can you email it direct to me? bill.brandom03@gmail.com Bill Love God. Love People. Make a
2015-09-06 by Bill Brandom
Jeff, Here is a link to the MX100A Service Manual: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/a9f1dp2awyftzmq/AACeefJwktpnGoxK_2BgJKfPa?dl=0 Bill Brandom On Sep 6, 2015, at
2015-09-06 by Julien Roche
See small attached film to see and listen the noise. This piano is new and did that noise from the very first day when you release strongly the main pedal.
2015-09-06 by Jeff Joseph
Thought I’d try again in case someone has a link to the service manual for the MX100A Jeff ... Thought I’d try again in case someone has a link to the
2015-09-06 by Richard Freeman
Thank you Carol.
2015-09-05 by Carol Beigel
Absolutely the lid can be restored! You need a piano tech or furniture repair person who does polyester repair. Carol Beigel Sent from my iPhone
2015-09-05 by Richard Freeman
Recently, our dear cat knocked over a plant stand, which slammed into the lid of my even dearer 5 8 Mark II. For the last 15 years, this piano has been
2015-09-05 by Bill Brandom
Yes, I agree with you. Eliminating any and all compression provides a wider dynamic range. Bill *Bill* *Love God. Love People. Make a difference.* On Sat, Sep
2015-09-05 by thirdharmonic@...
Thanks Kevin. You know your stuff.
2015-09-05 by thirdharmonic@...
Hi Bill, Not louder, but wider. When you compress a velocity curve, you are shaping your velocities with fewer choices. Unless you know something I don t.
2015-09-05 by Bill Brandom
Kevin, good response, during all I my years with Mark IV, it has been quite rare for someone to want their MIDI files to player louder on their piano. Most
2015-09-05 by Kevin Goroway
I haven t followed this thread, but I think the short answer is no . A midi file is just a midi file. Normally, these are added to the Disklavier through
2015-09-05 by thirdharmonic@...
Hi and thank you for your input. What I am trying to accomplish should be , but apparrently isn t, a setting that can be accessed and adjusted. Nothing more or
2015-09-03 by Jeff Joseph
Hi, My power supply has been blowing its 7A fuse with increasing regularity. Does anyone have a service manual or schematic for this early disklavier? Any
2015-08-29 by owen.sayers@...
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2015-08-28 by fctc4@juno.com
My wife has a Mark III. The controller has a defective CD Player. Over a year ago, I was interested in upgrading to the 850 as a pretty straight forward
2015-08-28 by George F. Litterst
Good evening, everyone. I apparently misunderstood the original question and thought that playback was taking place from an external source via MIDI input.
2015-08-27 by thirdharmonic@...
Apparently this is unfamiliar territory. My objective is to have the music not squashed to 80%, or as the setting indicates Soft 80 . Sorry, thought it was
2015-08-26 by sanchezc2264@...
Hi, everyone. Thank you very much for the extensive suggestions and comments. I ll try the various options so far recommended (and am, of course, open to new
2015-08-26 by George F. Litterst
Good evening, everyone. Carlos, the comments that Spencer made are true. Nonetheless, in your situation, you should turn the MIDI Input Delay to ON. There is
2015-08-25 by Spencer Chase
The delay should delay all events, i don t see why it would mess up repetition. you can use my virtual keyboard program to send repeated notes at various
2015-08-25 by sanchezc2264@...
Hello, George. The MIDI Input Delay is set to OFF. Thanks!
2015-08-25 by George F. Litterst
Good evening, everyone. Carlos, is the MIDI Input Delay (500 ms) on your Disklavier set to ON or OFF? Once I know that, I can provide further explanation.
2015-08-25 by sanchezc2264@...
Hi everyone, again. Further to my earlier questions about my Mark III DGB1CD disklavier, I am having a new problem about which I could use some advice. When
2015-08-25 by Spencer Chase
i was going to reply to this to ask WTF they were asking. glad you did. i ll offer to look at one of the pieces to see what strangeness might be in it. On
2015-08-25 by George Frederick Litterst
Good morning, everyone. ... What does this mean, exactly? Does the volume setting on your Mark IV go from 100 down to 80 when you play one of these pieces? Or,
2015-08-24 by thirdharmonic@...
I have a number of pieces, programmed on a computer, that are in the final stages of production. Problem is the Mk-IV defaults to 80% velocity. This in turn
2015-08-18 by Bill Brandom
Charles, Completely power down the piano by pushing the oblong power button on the front of the piano until the button starts blinking. About 30 seconds later
2015-08-18 by Carol Beigel
I got as far as the blinking light 1. Bad. Means the hard disk is probably fried. Power supply is probably fine. You need a technician to remove the hard
2015-08-18 by Charles Lau
Hi, First time posting. Own DGC1M4 (2008) Mark IV model has problem with Acoustic playback. It worked before but now after inserting the CD it will playback
2015-08-10 by sanchezc2264@...
Thanks, James, Geoff, and Bill for all your fascinating responses and suggestions! Looks as if there may be some options out there! Carlos
2015-08-10 by James Fry
On 10 August 2015 at 00:54, Geoff Ward gward1211@bigpond.com [disklavier] ... Hi Geoff, Perhaps my phrasing wasn t clear; the Disklavier generates MIDI
2015-08-09 by Geoff Ward
James and Carlos The QRS PNOScan II, which I have installed in my upright player piano, has velocity sensing. Kind regards Geoff From:
2015-08-09 by James Fry
Hi Carlos, If your Disklavier is a playback only model as Bill suggested then you will need to retrofit it with MIDI sensing electronics before you can do what
2015-08-07 by sanchezc2264@...
Hi, I would like to be able to use the Disklavier as a master keyboard, possibly to control other keyboards, as well as to input notes directly into notation
2015-08-07 by Bill Brandom
Carlos, Yamaha does not offer a retrofit sensing system for Disklavier Pianos. What exactly are you trying to do that requires Keyboard Out ? Bill On Aug 7,
2015-08-07 by sanchezc2264@...
Thanks, Bill. Wow, I had no idea there is no sensing function on this model. Do you know if there is any way I could upgrade the unit, to allow for MIDI data
2015-08-07 by Bill Brandom
The DGB1CD is playback-only Disklavier. There is so sensing system in the piano. It cannot record or generate MIDI data to send out the MIDI Out port. As a
2015-08-07 by sanchezc2264@...
Hi, Thank for your response. The unit doesn t have a model # on the front, but I understand it is DGB1CD. Thanks again, Carlos