editing help?
2019-08-10 by Spencer Chase
i changed the filenames to track names for all the 2011 to 2018 ecomp files and noticed that some of the titles are messed up due to yamaha using some strange
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2019-08-10 by Spencer Chase
i changed the filenames to track names for all the 2011 to 2018 ecomp files and noticed that some of the titles are messed up due to yamaha using some strange
2019-08-10 by Carol Beigel
I am not sure these comments will be useful to you, but ... The Mark II , by itself with no upgrades, only played ESEQ files from floppy disks and MIDI 0 Files
2019-08-10 by Spencer Chase
does the attached file work? it has sysex and sequencer specific stuff removed. Best regards, Spencer Chase 67550 Bell Springs Rd. Garberville, CA 95542 Postal
2019-08-10 by carlspost2@...
HI Spencer, Thank you again for all your help with our questions. We are lucky to have someone with such vast knowledge. I have been pulling my hair put trying
2019-08-10 by Geoff Ward
A further comment, Sheldon - 64bit Windows 10 is designed to run 32bit programs. If you can t run Cakewalk v.9, it is a setup problem rather than the wrong
2019-08-10 by Dmitry
Respect! On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 3:46 PM Spencer Chase lists@spencerserolls.com
2019-08-10 by Spencer Chase
i got the case of one letter in the links wrong. these should work www.spencerserolls.com/Ecomp/ecomp-2013-2018.zip
2019-08-10 by Spencer Chase
i added meta data to the newer e-comp files so it will display in players such as van bascos. these files are similar to the ones i did of the earlier e-comps.
2019-08-10 by Geoff Ward
Sheldon My earlier response was deficient - I meant to say the I have Cakewalk Pro Audio v.9 running under 64bit Windows 10. This is the old version 9 you are
2019-08-09 by Spencer Chase
there are a lot of extra events that need to be passed on the rather slow MIDI data stream. i can see how this could cause event slurring. it should be
2019-08-09 by Sheldon H. Deluty, M.D.
Pro Audio may work When I tried installing 9.0 on a Windows 10 64 bit system, it refused...I didn t even try with 6.0 My point is that the legacy Cakewalk
2019-08-09 by Sheldon H. Deluty, M.D.
I use 6 and/or 9 with the DKC-850 for editing and rearranging multi instrument multi track midi files in real time. I have yet to find another program with the
2019-08-09 by Ian
Thank you both, Spencer & Sheldon, for your update on recommended Midi Editing for my friends using Windows. The Zenph Editor is called RePerform. I use the
2019-08-09 by Geoff Ward
Hi Sheldon and others. I have found that Cakewalk Pro Audio runs under 64 bit Windows 10. You need to run it as Administrator. I also have Cakewalk Home
2019-08-09 by carlspost2@yahoo.com.au
I will compare a few files and see if I can detect any noticeable differences between the xp and standard ones in playback.. . Carl On Friday, 9 August
2019-08-09 by Spencer Chase
since i do not have a DKV i do not know how well the XP files play on various DKV models. does it make sense to strip out the XP data for non XP pianos? my
2019-08-09 by Spencer Chase
i plan to just do the XP files because they will play on both DKV pro and also on any MIDI player that will ignore the XP controllers. it is also possible to
2019-08-09 by Spencer Chase
i should have the zenph editor for windows somewhere. i got it a long time ago and found it to be such a horrible editor that i never used it. if it is ok to
2019-08-09 by Spencer Chase
i agree that the cake 6 and 9 are probably the best for editing solo MIDI piano and a lot more complicated files as well. be warned that cakewalk will not edit
2019-08-09 by Sheldon H. Deluty, M.D.
Good Evening: The best real time Windows based midi editing programs for the Disklavier I have found over the 25 plus years I have owned my piano are the
2019-08-09 by Ian
Carl, the XP format works fine for me in playback on my Mac thru older Standard Midi Editors and players. The extra info seems to be ignored by those Apps but
2019-08-08 by carlspost2@...
Thanks Spencer, Yes I have a mark II and play the files from my laptop. Will you be doing just the XP files from the e competition website? Carl
2019-08-08 by GEORGE LITTERST
Good afternoon, everyone. Carl, the XP data consists of normal MIDI data plus one or more SysEx messages, polyphonic aftertouch messages, and extra controller
2019-08-08 by carlspost2@yahoo.com.au
That s great news Spencer. Thank you so much. I understand that the xp format has more information in it, but is it correct that they will work fine on
2019-08-08 by Gordon Tayor
Great! ________________________________ From: disklavier@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Spencer Chase lists@spencerserolls.com
2019-08-08 by Spencer Chase
i had some time with a fast internet connection so i got all the 2013 to 2018 ecomp files in XP format where available and std MIDI when not available as XP. i
2019-08-08 by Spencer Chase
if there is a way to bulk download them all after 2011 i can do it myself. i remember that getting the earlier ones required multiple downloads and that i
2019-08-08 by George F. Litterst
Good morning, everyone. I believe that you’ll find that all Piano-e-Competition files after 2011 have meta data in them. Regards, PianoBench ... Good
2019-08-08 by Spencer Chase
Might be good to start with a few samples from each year to see how consistent the formatting is of the text events. Then we can figure out how to send them.
2019-08-08 by carlspost2@yahoo.com.au
Hi Spencer, Thank you for your response. Actually I have already sent you an email in regard to this so forgive the double up if you discover the duplicated
2019-08-08 by Spencer Chase
i have all of the e-comp files up to 2011 with meta data as keyworded text events and track names as composites of title composer and performer. i also have
2019-08-08 by Spencer Chase
i have programs that will list all text events in MIDI files to a tab delimited text file. i also have a program called renameastrack that will change the
2019-08-08 by carlspost2@yahoo.com.au
Thanks for your reply Ian. This is not working for me unfortunately. I have windows 10 and used the general search function with no luck. Carl On Thursday, 8
2019-08-08 by Ian
Carl, the meta data is available to any screen search, In your FIND window, simply type a search for a file like this: Cao Bach .mid or Bach BWV 875 .mid
2019-08-07 by carlspost2@...
Hi All, I have a large number of midi files that are saved using abbreviated titles. However, in the actual midi file themselves there is a lot of other
2019-08-07 by Kevin Goroway
I did it myself, but I have plenty of experience with these things. I think you should be okay if you follow the directions closely. Though, to be honest,
2019-08-07 by wdwortley@...
Kevin - did you do the conversion yourself or did you hire a certified tech as mentioned in the instructions? I m keen to try it, but I ve never worked on
2019-08-07 by George F. Litterst
Good morning, everyone. A couple of points regarding System Exclusive (SysEx) MIDI messages and Sequencer-Specific Meta Events. SysEx messages are always sent
2019-08-07 by carlspost2@yahoo.com.au
Thank you again for all of your suggestions. I have looked at your various programs and have been helped a great deal. From what I have been able to deduce,
2019-08-07 by Spencer Chase
I also write little perl programs to do this stuff. My list midi events program lists sysex messages as well as most others ... -- Sent from my Android device
2019-08-06 by Mark Fontana
To inspect the events in MIDI files, I tend to use an ancient MusicQuest command line program from the early 1990s, strictly out of habit, but a quick and easy
2019-08-06 by Geoff Ward
Hi Mark What program do you use to view the SYSEX messages? I can’t seem to find them using Cakewalk Pro Audio 9. Kind regards Geoff Ward From:
2019-08-06 by dashby
Hi Kevin, I currently have a Yamaha GranTouch GT1 which I am happy with. Years ago I had a Glubransen Organ Model G-3. When it was turned on in standby or I
2019-08-06 by Kevin Farnsworth
Thank you for getting back to me Carol I put the credit card towards the mid to top range of keys. Under the keys are a couple of credit-card sized
2019-08-06 by Spencer Chase
i have a few programs that can possibly fix these files without having o use a sequencer. My listmidievents to log program will show you everything in the file
2019-08-06 by Carol Beigel
Thank you for your explanation of how this software can work. Except for changing a note‘s pitch and timing using Logic, I have never been anywhere near
2019-08-06 by Mark Fontana
Hi Carl, I examined the events in 2002.mid and 2014.mid. Both are type 0 MIDI files, and it looks like the actual piano performance data is arranged
2019-08-05 by Ian
For Carl & George. Thanks, George û for your clarification. I was not aware of how earlier Disklaviers handle Type 1. The e-competition files that Carl wants
2019-08-05 by Geoff Ward
Could it be caused by vibration from the hard disk drive. Kind regards Geoff Ward From: disklavier@yahoogroups.com [mailto:disklavier@yahoogroups.com] Sent:
2019-08-04 by Carol Beigel
Exactly, where do you put the credit card? Does it always stop the buzz? Have you checked thoroughly for a foreign object? Is there something sitting at the