Disklavier radio
2007-09-03 by yeloc2
Yahoo Groups archive
Index last updated: 2026-04-28 23:20 UTC
Thread
2007-09-03 by yeloc2
Can anyone tell me about Disklavier radio? I cannot find any info on it online. I would just like to khow what stations and what packages are offered. Thanks
2007-09-03 by jheitzeb1
I am currently subscribed to Disklavier Radio which I use on my Mark IV piano. Disklavier radio is described as a streaming broadcast of music from the internet directly to your Disklavier sllowing your Mark IV piano to function as a radio. Disklavier Radio Subscribers may choose from among more than 10 music channels. These channels actually play your piano. As I recall, you pay a monthly subscription fee of $20 per month. I believe that you can get a full year for $200. In order to connect to the internet to your Mark IV, it was suggested to hook directly via ethernet cable to your computer's Internet access point (i.e., cable modem). This also requires V2.0 update to disklavier system. You would need extra hardware to connect wirelessly or by WIFI. They suggest buying Buffalo Technology. Since I am a Mac person, I decided that WIFI connection would probably be doable using Apple's Airport Express and Extreme. And it was! I have connected my Mark IV via ethernet cable to an Airport Express plugged in socket near my piano. This is set up as a remote WDS station and is able to access the internet from my Airport Extreme Main Base station hooked up to my cable internet service provider in another room. This Airport Extreme Main WDS Base Station sends internet to all my computers in my home as well as to this remote near my Mark IV. It works great and the music selections that are played on my piano include solos as well as excellent pianosoft type midis. I have thoroughly enjoyed this feature of my Mark IV and use it more than I thought. I seem to choose this option to play during the day and seldom play my own playlists or albums as much as I use to do. I understand this feature is currently available only in the USA due to copyright issues with the Disklavier Radio suppliers. The following are a list of channels that appear as choices: (Note: the first two are available without subscription, giving users the opportunity to try before subscribing to service.) Complimentary Sampler Channel Complimentary Music Channel Broadway Classical & Semi Classical Country Great Piano Solos Jazz Pop Rock & Classic Rock Soundtracks Standards Hope this answers any questions you might have. If not, fire away and I will try to answer any more that you might have. Joan --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "yeloc2" <enquirer@...> wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me about Disklavier radio? I cannot find any info on it > online. I would just like to khow what stations and what packages are > offered. > > > Thanks >
2007-09-03 by dirkveldhorst
Hi Joan, Thanks for this introduction. I searched for Disklavier Radio and Mark3 Disklavier hooked up with Midi link to a laptop/internet, but couldn't find a thing. Is it possible to set Disklavier Radio up like that? Is there a website to check out? best regards Dirk Veldhorst --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "jheitzeb1" <jheitzeb1@...> wrote: > > I am currently subscribed to Disklavier Radio which I use on my Mark IV piano. > > Disklavier radio is described as a streaming broadcast of music from the internet directly > to your Disklavier sllowing your Mark IV piano to function as a radio. Disklavier Radio > Subscribers may choose from among more than 10 music channels. These channels > actually play your piano. > > As I recall, you pay a monthly subscription fee of $20 per month. I believe that you can > get a full year for $200. > > In order to connect to the internet to your Mark IV, it was suggested to hook directly via > ethernet cable to your computer's Internet access point (i.e., cable modem). This also > requires V2.0 update to disklavier system. You would need extra hardware to connect > wirelessly or by WIFI. They suggest buying Buffalo Technology. > > Since I am a Mac person, I decided that WIFI connection would probably be doable using > Apple's Airport Express and Extreme. And it was! > > I have connected my Mark IV via ethernet cable to an Airport Express plugged in socket > near my piano. This is set up as a remote WDS station and is able to access the internet > from my Airport Extreme Main Base station hooked up to my cable internet service > provider in another room. This Airport Extreme Main WDS Base Station sends internet to > all my computers in my home as well as to this remote near my Mark IV. > > It works great and the music selections that are played on my piano include solos as well > as excellent pianosoft type midis. I have thoroughly enjoyed this feature of my Mark IV > and use it more than I thought. I seem to choose this option to play during the day and > seldom play my own playlists or albums as much as I use to do. > > I understand this feature is currently available only in the USA due to copyright issues with > the Disklavier Radio suppliers. > > The following are a list of channels that appear as choices: (Note: the first two are > available without subscription, giving users the opportunity to try before subscribing to > service.) > > Complimentary Sampler Channel > Complimentary Music Channel > Broadway > Classical & Semi Classical > Country > Great Piano Solos > Jazz > Pop > Rock & Classic Rock > Soundtracks > Standards > > Hope this answers any questions you might have. If not, fire away and I will try to answer > any more that you might have. > > Joan > > --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "yeloc2" <enquirer@> wrote: > > > > Can anyone tell me about Disklavier radio? I cannot find any info on it > > online. I would just like to khow what stations and what packages are
> > offered. > > > > > > Thanks > > >
2007-09-03 by George F. Litterst
Hi Joan,
Thanks for this introduction.
I searched for Disklavier Radio and Mark3 Disklavier hooked up with
Midi link to a laptop/internet, but couldn't find a thing.
Is it possible to set Disklavier Radio up like that?
Is there a website to check out?
best regards
Dirk Veldhorst
--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "jheitzeb1" ..> wrote:
>
> I am currently subscribed to Disklavier Radio which I use on my
Mark IV piano.
>
> Disklavier radio is described as a streaming broadcast of music
from the internet directly
> to your Disklavier sllowing your Mark IV piano to function as a
radio. Disklavier Radio
>; Subscribers may choose from among more than 10 music channels.
These channels
> actually play your piano.
>
> As I recall, you pay a monthly subscription fee of $20 per month.
I believe that you can
> get a full year for $200.
>
> In order to connect to the internet to your Mark IV, it was
suggested to hook directly via
> ethernet cable to your computer's Internet access point (i.e.,
cable modem). This also
>; requires V2.0 update to disklavier system. You would need extra
hardware to connect
> wirelessly or by WIFI. They suggest buying Buffalo Technology.
>
> Since I am a Mac person, I decided that WIFI connection would
probably be doable using
> Apple's Airport Express and Extreme. And it was!
>
> I have connected my Mark IV via ethernet cable to an Airport
Express plugged in socket
> near my piano. This is set up as a remote WDS station and is able
to access the internet
> from my Airport Extreme Main Base station hooked up to my cable
internet service
> provider in another room. This Airport Extreme Main WDS Base
Station sends internet to
> all my computers in my home as well as to this remote near my Mark
IV.
>
> It works great and the music selections that are played on my piano
include solos as well
> as excellent pianosoft type midis. I have thoroughly enjoyed this
feature of my Mark IV
> and use it more than I thought. I seem to choose this option to
play during the day and
> seldom play my own playlists or albums as much as I use to do.
>
> I understand this feature is currently available only in the USA
due to copyright issues with
> the Disklavier Radio suppliers.
>
> The following are a list of channels that appear as choices:
(Note: the first two are
> available without subscription, giving users the opportunity to try
before subscribing to
> service.)
>
> Complimentary Sampler Channel
> Complimentary Music Channel
>; Broadway
> Classical & Semi Classical
> Country
> Great Piano Solos
> Jazz
> Pop
> Rock & Classic Rock
> Soundtracks
> Standards
>
> Hope this answers any questions you might have. If not, fire away
and I will try to answer
> any more that you might have.
>
> Joan
>
> --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "yeloc2" wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone tell me about Disklavier radio? I cannot find any info
on it
> >; online. I would just like to khow what stations and what packages
are
> > offered.
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>