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re: convert midi-files to disklavier floppy

2003-11-21 by nicepresents

Hello all,
I am a starter (getting DU1A upright tomorrow), and have a question 
what I don't understand:

Is it true I need a programm (like Cakewalk Homestudio?? or other?) 
in which I can easily convert midi file to Yamaha disklavier format?
I am not a computer wizzard, so I need a comprehensible programm. And 
won't need complex extra's to compose my own midifiles. Also is it 
with this program possible to just copy the files to a floppy, 
because on my PC now I cannot read the yamaha floppies.

Could someone please help me how oto proceed making my own readable 
disklavier floppies?

By the way, great that I found this group of enthusiast disklavier-
interested people!
Thanks,
Paul de Jong / The Netherlands

Re: convert midi-files to disklavier floppy

2003-11-21 by Carol Beigel

In the files section of this website are all the utilites you need for free.
The dkvutils has a dkvcopy program that works with DOS, and the new RipARoot
works with WindowsXP to copy a disk so your computer can see the files on a
PianoSoft disk.  The dkvutil also has a MID2ESEQ and a ESEQ2MID to convert
files between Yamaha format and MIDI.  VanBasco Karaoke player is a good
jukebox program for playing MIDI files from your computer through your
Disklavier.  Also at www.jazzware.com is a free MIDI sequencer called
Jazz++.

Carol Beigel

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "nicepresents" <nicepresents@...>
To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 5:43 AM
Subject: [disklavier] re: convert midi-files to disklavier floppy


> Hello all,
> I am a starter (getting DU1A upright tomorrow), and have a question
> what I don't understand:
>
> Is it true I need a programm (like Cakewalk Homestudio?? or other?)
> in which I can easily convert midi file to Yamaha disklavier format?
> I am not a computer wizzard, so I need a comprehensible programm. And
> won't need complex extra's to compose my own midifiles. Also is it
> with this program possible to just copy the files to a floppy,
> because on my PC now I cannot read the yamaha floppies.
>
> Could someone please help me how oto proceed making my own readable
> disklavier floppies?
>
> By the way, great that I found this group of enthusiast disklavier-
> interested people!
> Thanks,
> Paul de Jong / The Netherlands
>
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Re: [disklavier] re: convert midi-files to disklavier floppy

2003-11-21 by Robert Welcyng

No, you don't even have to have a computer or software.

You can play PianoSoft files and some other similar commercial files. 
Better, you can play the instrument, or invite a pianist over, to record 
files of your own.

I'd suggest going slowly first and getting accustomed to your 
instrument.  Then, you might wish to download MIDI files from this site 
and learn to transfer them to diskette to play.

Once you are comfortable with that, you might consider projects that 
require modifying other downloaded MIDI files.  PowerTracks 
(www.pgmusic.com) and the utilities available on this site will be useful.

When you are comfortable with the preceding, you might wish to interface 
your computer to the DKV.

I suggest you approach all this in small steps.  The way to eat an 
elephant is one bite at a time.  Good luck!

nicepresents wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am a starter (getting DU1A upright tomorrow), and have a question 
> what I don't understand:
> 
> Is it true I need a programm (like Cakewalk Homestudio?? or other?) 
> in which I can easily convert midi file to Yamaha disklavier format?
> I am not a computer wizzard, so I need a comprehensible programm. And 
> won't need complex extra's to compose my own midifiles. Also is it 
> with this program possible to just copy the files to a floppy, 
> because on my PC now I cannot read the yamaha floppies.
> 
> Could someone please help me how oto proceed making my own readable 
> disklavier floppies?
> 
> By the way, great that I found this group of enthusiast disklavier-
> interested people!
> Thanks,
> Paul de Jong / The Netherlands
> 
> 
> 
> To Post a message to the group, send it to:   disklavier@...
> 
> To Post a private message to Todd Muncy, the group's founder and moderator, send it to:
> disklavier-owner@...
> 
> To reach our group's web site go to:
> http://Yahoogroups.com/group/disklavier
> 
> Todd's family web site was completely updated 01/15/03.  It contains some fun disklavier content and links to midi sites among many other things, The url is:
> http://MuncyFamily.com 
> 
> THINKING OF LEAVING THE GROUP?
> If you are thinking of unsubcribing because you are getting too much mail, go the the web site and change your email delivery option instead.  That will fix the problem, while maintaining your access to the group.  If you insist on leaving us completely send a blank email to:
> disklavier-unsubscribe@... 
> 
> Know someone who wants to join?  Have them send a blank email to:
> disklavier-subscribe@... or give them this link:
> http://Yahoogroups.com/group/disklavier/join 
>  
> 
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