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Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-08 by Phil Blah

Hey guys,

This might be a crappy question(s), but I finally connected the TV to the piano.. I don't know why they (Yamaha) did not have Proper RGB out or S-VIDEO but instead a yukky old Composite video out... anyway my question is.. 

Does anyone know how to make the piano look at the 'MyPicture' share that has sample pics in it etc.. it must be there for a reason..? I chucked a few random .jpg's there but in the SYSTEM under 'video out' it only has the built-in samples ie nature, flowers,vacation,world etc etc.. And in the 'From/To PC' it does not care about .jpg files.

Also another question, why can't I assign a pic to a song.. surley that's the whole point? or do they have to be 'special yamaha soft graphics blah format..' ?

Any ideas!??

Cheers,

Philip

Re: [disklavier] Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-08 by Kevin Goroway

Phil,

Most of what you are asking about is due to the tablet remote. The tablet remote let's you use pictures from that folder on backgrounds.

I concur about the "yukky old Composite video out." I can't imagine that Yamaha will do anything about that to bring it up to modern standards, but there are some empty slots in that computer afterall. ;-)

-Kevin

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From: Phil Blah
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 8, 2008 9:18:08 AM
Subject: [disklavier] Images etc Mark 4

Hey guys,

This might be a crappy question(s), but I finally connected the TV to the piano.. I don't know why they (Yamaha) did not have Proper RGB out or S-VIDEO but instead a yukky old Composite video out... anyway my question is..

Does anyone know how to make the piano look at the 'MyPicture' share that has sample pics in it etc.. it must be there for a reason..? I chucked a few random .jpg's there but in the SYSTEM under 'video out' it only has the built-in samples ie nature, flowers,vacation, world etc etc.. And in the 'From/To PC' it does not care about .jpg files.

Also another question, why can't I assign a pic to a song.. surley that's the whole point? or do they have to be 'special yamaha soft graphics blah format..' ?

Any ideas!??

Cheers,

Philip


Re: [disklavier] Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-08 by George F. Litterst

Good morning, everyone.

The MyPictures folder is for displaying pictures on the tablet  
controller.

Graphics that are displayed via the analog video output are graphics  
contained in a special file bundle called PSPG  
(PianoSoftPlusGraphics). The Mark IV comes with a number of these PSPG  
files. Play the files as normal files, enjoy the music, and watch the  
output on your TV.

Regards,
PianoBench

www.georgelitterst.com
www.timewarptech.com
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On Sep 8, 2008, at 9:18 AM, Phil Blah wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> This might be a crappy question(s), but I finally connected the TV  
> to the piano.. I don't know why they (Yamaha) did not have Proper  
> RGB out or S-VIDEO but instead a yukky old Composite video out...  
> anyway my question is..
>
> Does anyone know how to make the piano look at the 'MyPicture' share  
> that has sample pics in it etc.. it must be there for a reason..? I  
> chucked a few random .jpg's there but in the SYSTEM under 'video  
> out' it only has the built-in samples ie nature,  
> flowers,vacation,world etc etc.. And in the 'From/To PC' it does not  
> care about .jpg files.
>
> Also another question, why can't I assign a pic to a song.. surley  
> that's the whole point? or do they have to be 'special yamaha soft  
> graphics blah format..' ?
>
> Any ideas!??
>
> Cheers,
>
> Philip
>

Re: [disklavier] Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-08 by athomik

I believe that only the tablet controller can access uploaded pictures at the moment. If you live anywhere other than the USA or Canada, this is not an option.

Redarding the RGB output, the motherboard does have an RGB connection, but this has only been implemented in Europe as a means of complying with RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous Substances)regulations. If you do live in Europe and have an earlier Disklavier with S-video out, contact your local Yamaha representative with regard to updating your video interface. (may or may not be chargeable, but it is quite a simple fix)

athomik

On Sep 8 2008, Phil Blah wrote:

>Hey guys,
>
>This might be a crappy question(s), but I finally connected the TV to the piano.. I don't know why they (Yamaha) did not have Proper RGB out or S-VIDEO but instead a yukky old Composite video out... anyway my question is..
>
>Does anyone know how to make the piano look at the 'MyPicture' share that has sample pics in it etc.. it must be there for a reason..? I chucked a few random .jpg's there but in the SYSTEM under 'video out' it only has the built-in samples ie nature, flowers,vacation,world etc etc.. And in the 'From/To PC' it does not care about .jpg files.
>
>Also another question, why can't I assign a pic to a song.. surley that's the whole point? or do they have to be 'special yamaha soft graphics blah format..' ?
>
>Any ideas!??
>
>Cheers,
>
>Philip
>
>
>
>
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Re: Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-08 by Adrian Thomas

Make that: "...if you only have composite video out...."

Re: Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-08 by Joan Heitzeberg (Conahan)

The picture folder is used by the tablet that was an option for the
Mark IV Disklavier.  It allows you to view these pictures in a
slideshow as well as puts these same pictures into the various frames
of some of the background selections.

I was successful in the earliest versions of software (September 2006)
to transfer jpg files to the 'Picture Folder' via wifi, in the same
manner that one transfers to the 'To/From PC folder'.

I do believe that it was necessary to name the file mysample##.jpg in
order that it be recognized by the software that runs the slideshow. 
(where ## is a number).  However, I have not tried uploading any jpgs
lately.  

Mac Users Note:  There was one other problem that I came across with
the type of jpeg file needed to work with the slideshow.  The jpg file
had to have extension .jpg   The file had to have the JFIF data
(basically a x and y density property).  This JFIF data was not in
some of my jpeg files on my Macintosh, that I had taken with digital
cameras and saved in some of the photo type software.  The best way to
make sure this JFIF data is available is to:  load the jpeg file into
Preview and then resave as jpg file format with new name.  

I vaguely remember there being a maximum number of jpegs that could be
used in the slideshow, but my memory might be wrong.  I have not
played with this jpg stuff since September 2006.   The photos
displayed as a slideshow were fun for awhile and the grandkids enjoyed
watching them as the music played, but haven't actually played with it
since.  I usually try to test out all the features to make sure they
are working correctly even if I don't plan on using them at the time.  

Hope this helps.

Joan





--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Goroway <kgoroway@...> wrote:
>
> Phil,
> 
> Most of what you are asking about is due to the tablet remote.  The
tablet remote let's you use pictures from that folder on backgrounds.
> 
> I concur about the "yukky old Composite video out."  I can't imagine
that Yamaha will do anything about that to bring it up to modern
standards, but there are some empty slots in that computer afterall. ;-)
> 
> -Kevin
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Phil Blah <phil.blah@...>
> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, September 8, 2008 9:18:08 AM
> Subject: [disklavier] Images etc Mark 4
> 
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> This might be a crappy question(s), but I finally connected the TV
to the piano.. I don't know why they (Yamaha) did not have Proper RGB
out or S-VIDEO but instead a yukky old Composite video out... anyway
my question is.. 
> 
> Does anyone know how to make the piano look at the 'MyPicture' share
that has sample pics in it etc.. it must be there for a reason..? I
chucked a few random .jpg's there but in the SYSTEM under 'video out'
it only has the built-in samples ie nature, flowers,vacation, world
etc etc.. And in the 'From/To PC' it does not care about .jpg files.
> 
> Also another question, why can't I assign a pic to a song.. surley
that's the whole point? or do they have to be 'special yamaha soft
graphics blah format..' ?
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> 
> Any ideas!??
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Philip
>

Re: [disklavier] Re: Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-08 by Spencer_Lists

Greetings Joan,

Just wondering why anyone cares about looking at the monitor when listening to the piano. I thought the reason for having a Disklavier was that listening to a real piano is superior to listening to a recording. If you want a multimedia presentation, why not get a DVD video by a professional. It will be much better than any slide show you can put together with such primitive tools.
-- 
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67550 Bell Springs Rd.
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Laytonville, CA 95454    UPS only.
Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com
http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com 
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(707) 984-8356

Re: Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-08 by Joan Heitzeberg (Conahan)

Someone asked about the transfer and use of the 'Pictures' folder that
is available in the system of the Mark IV Disklavier.  I was just
answering that question.  

I believe the original intent and future capabilities of the
disklavier Mark IV which hooks to a TV monitor will be for the option
of hooking up with satellite TV and viewing musicians in concert
playing on the TV monitor while the midi is streamed to your piano ...
thus a virtual experience of seeing possibly and hearing on your own
piano the performance of someone such as Elton John.

As far a multimedia presentations, on my Mac I am able to develop
those myself without the need of a professional to do it for me.   As
far as the capability of viewing pictures on the tablet in slideshow
format ... I don't see anything wrong with that, very similar to the
same device people by to display their photos in a digital manner. 
What is wrong with another option or use for the tablet?  If the
capability is there why not offer it to those that might want it?

Joan


--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Spencer_Lists <lists@...> wrote:
>
> Greetings Joan,
> 
> Just wondering why anyone cares about looking at the monitor when
listening to the piano. I thought the reason for having a Disklavier
was that listening to a real piano is superior to listening to a
recording. If you want a multimedia presentation, why not get a DVD
video by a professional. It will be much better than any slide show
you can put together with such primitive tools.
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Spencer_Lists Chase        mailto:lists@...
> 67550 Bell Springs Rd.
> Garberville,  CA 95542    Postal service only.
> Laytonville, CA 95454    UPS only.
> Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com
> http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com 
> replace (dot) with a .
> (707) 984-8356
>

Re: [disklavier] Re: Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-08 by Spencer_Lists

Greetings Joan,

Watching a performance make sense. That is the first I have heard of this possibility which looks a little bit in the future. I still think that looking at a home made (or otherwise) slide show is just a distraction from the music. We have made music such a small part of an otherwise complicated environment in so situations that the music is just a secondary and often poor quality aspect. I thought that people who were interested in piano were more likely to appreciate the performance and not just want a bunch of complicated distraction with elements that serve little purpose than possibly distracting from badly played music. 

It is certainly possible that a performance can involve well integrated video and audio parts. Ballet, movies etc. If this is the sort of work that can be produced for the Disklavier (preferably with a high resolution and quality monitor) then I will certainly vote for that. A slide show on a crappy monitor is not going to impress me.

Another possibility would be to display lyrics on the monitor as slide show images but that would be better done by displaying the lyrics contained in a MIDI or Karaoke file.

Monday, September 8, 2008, 2:40:59 PM, you wrote:
> Someone asked about the transfer and use of the 'Pictures' folder that
> is available in the system of the Mark IV Disklavier. I was just
> answering that question. 

> I believe the original intent and future capabilities of the
> disklavier Mark IV which hooks to a TV monitor will be for the option
> of hooking up with satellite TV and viewing musicians in concert
> playing on the TV monitor while the midi is streamed to your piano ...
> thus a virtual experience of seeing possibly and hearing on your own
> piano the performance of someone such as Elton John.

> As far a multimedia presentations, on my Mac I am able to develop
> those myself without the need of a professional to do it for me. As
> far as the capability of viewing pictures on the tablet in slideshow
> format ... I don't see anything wrong with that, very similar to the
> same device people by to display their photos in a digital manner. 
> What is wrong with another option or use for the tablet? If the
> capability is there why not offer it to those that might want it?

> Joan

> --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Spencer_Lists <lists@...> wrote:

>> Greetings Joan,

>> Just wondering why anyone cares about looking at the monitor when
> listening to the piano. I thought the reason for having a Disklavier
> was that listening to a real piano is superior to listening to a
> recording. If you want a multimedia presentation, why not get a DVD
> video by a professional. It will be much better than any slide show
> you can put together with such primitive tools.
>> -- 
>> Best regards,
>> Spencer_Lists Chase mailto:lists@...
>> 67550 Bell Springs Rd.
>> Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only.
>> Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only.
>> Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com
>> http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com 
>> replace (dot) with a .
>> (707) 984-8356



>  

-- 
Best regards,
Spencer_Lists Chase        mailto:lists@...
67550 Bell Springs Rd.
Garberville,  CA 95542    Postal service only.
Laytonville, CA 95454    UPS only.
Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com
http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com 
replace (dot) with a .
(707) 984-8356

Re: Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-09 by Joan Heitzeberg (Conahan)

There is an option to display the lyrics to a karaoke file that has
been saved in midi format on the tablet.  I have tested that and it
works as well.  Unfortunately most of the karaoke midi files are not
that good.  We basically enjoy strictly piano only type midis,
although we have the other types also on the piano, but enjoy the true
quality of piano on our Mark IV.

If I want to listen to some other audio CD I prefer to use a better
stereo system.  However, since our disklavier is set up via WIFI with
our Macs, we can also use the airport connection plugged into the
socket near the piano to play any of our iTunes music through the
speakers on the piano.

I like the options available, not that I use them, but do think that
if it is feasible why not have those options for those that might use
them.  

There are a lot of input/output sources on the tablet that have not
been implemented as well, and it will be interesting to see what
develops for these i/o ports through future updates.  At least they
had the foresight to incorporate these i/o ports for future possibilities.

Joan

--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Spencer_Lists <lists@...> wrote:
>
> Greetings Joan,
> 
> Watching a performance make sense. That is the first I have heard of
this possibility which looks a little bit in the future. I still think
that looking at a home made (or otherwise) slide show is just a
distraction from the music. We have made music such a small part of an
otherwise complicated environment in so situations that the music is
just a secondary and often poor quality aspect. I thought that people
who were interested in piano were more likely to appreciate the
performance and not just want a bunch of complicated distraction with
elements that serve little purpose than possibly distracting from
badly played music. 
> 
> It is certainly possible that a performance can involve well
integrated video and audio parts. Ballet, movies etc. If this is the
sort of work that can be produced for the Disklavier (preferably with
a high resolution and quality monitor) then I will certainly vote for
that. A slide show on a crappy monitor is not going to impress me.
> 
> Another possibility would be to display lyrics on the monitor as
slide show images but that would be better done by displaying the
lyrics contained in a MIDI or Karaoke file.
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> 
> Monday, September 8, 2008, 2:40:59 PM, you wrote:
> > Someone asked about the transfer and use of the 'Pictures' folder that
> > is available in the system of the Mark IV Disklavier. I was just
> > answering that question. 
> 
> > I believe the original intent and future capabilities of the
> > disklavier Mark IV which hooks to a TV monitor will be for the option
> > of hooking up with satellite TV and viewing musicians in concert
> > playing on the TV monitor while the midi is streamed to your piano ...
> > thus a virtual experience of seeing possibly and hearing on your own
> > piano the performance of someone such as Elton John.
> 
> > As far a multimedia presentations, on my Mac I am able to develop
> > those myself without the need of a professional to do it for me. As
> > far as the capability of viewing pictures on the tablet in slideshow
> > format ... I don't see anything wrong with that, very similar to the
> > same device people by to display their photos in a digital manner. 
> > What is wrong with another option or use for the tablet? If the
> > capability is there why not offer it to those that might want it?
> 
> > Joan
> 
> > --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Spencer_Lists <lists@> wrote:
> 
> >> Greetings Joan,
> 
> >> Just wondering why anyone cares about looking at the monitor when
> > listening to the piano. I thought the reason for having a Disklavier
> > was that listening to a real piano is superior to listening to a
> > recording. If you want a multimedia presentation, why not get a DVD
> > video by a professional. It will be much better than any slide show
> > you can put together with such primitive tools.
> >> -- 
> >> Best regards,
> >> Spencer_Lists Chase mailto:lists@
> >> 67550 Bell Springs Rd.
> >> Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only.
> >> Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only.
> >> Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com
> >> http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com 
> >> replace (dot) with a .
> >> (707) 984-8356
> 
> 
> 
> >  
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Spencer_Lists Chase        mailto:lists@...
> 67550 Bell Springs Rd.
> Garberville,  CA 95542    Postal service only.
> Laytonville, CA 95454    UPS only.
> Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com
> http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com 
> replace (dot) with a .
> (707) 984-8356
>

Re: [disklavier] Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-09 by Phil Blah

Hey guys,

Thanks for all your replys, that answered the question. I am in Australia, and we don't have the tablet interface for the Mark 4 ;-) no .jpg for me!

Ah yes Kevin, thats a good point, perhaps I can chuck a video card into the computer in a few years when it's all old hat and out of warranty and Yamaha release the Mark 5. lol.

I agree with you Spencers List, to often people like to just chuck music in somewhere to fill the gap in the room! But I did enjoy a few (except the kids learn to play crap) of those Demo Piano Soft with graphics files, just a nice slide show made things interesting, and I was hoping for just a 'touch' of customisation... I have a wall mounted large screen and it would be cool to have a .jpg assigned to a song, even a shot of the artist (or myself haha no, just kidding).

The other thing that inspired me was the screen is directly behind the piano, it would be good to have scanned in sheet music nice and large to read off or (hence the output quality isssue I raised) have an inbedded light weight TFT where you would normall sit the music...to use as an electronic sheet music display, turn the page with the left pedal etc! I have seen a modded music stand with this... (but bigger and better than the tablets that I can't have).

Cheers,

Philip
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----- Original Message ----
From: Phil Blah <phil.blah@...>
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 8, 2008 11:18:08 PM
Subject: [disklavier] Images etc Mark 4


Hey guys,

This might be a crappy question(s), but I finally connected the TV to the piano.. I don't know why they (Yamaha) did not have Proper RGB out or S-VIDEO but instead a yukky old Composite video out... anyway my question is.. 

Does anyone know how to make the piano look at the 'MyPicture' share that has sample pics in it etc.. it must be there for a reason..? I chucked a few random .jpg's there but in the SYSTEM under 'video out' it only has the built-in samples ie nature, flowers,vacation, world etc etc.. And in the 'From/To PC' it does not care about .jpg files.

Also another question, why can't I assign a pic to a song.. surley that's the whole point? or do they have to be 'special yamaha soft graphics blah format..' ?

Any ideas!??

Cheers,

Philip

Re: [disklavier] Images etc Mark 4

2008-09-09 by George F. Litterst

Good evening, everyone.

On Sep 8, 2008, at 8:26 PM, Phil Blah wrote:

> The other thing that inspired me was the screen is directly behind  
> the piano, it would be good to have scanned in sheet music nice and  
> large to read off or (hence the output quality isssue I raised) have  
> an inbedded light weight TFT where you would normall sit the  
> music...to use as an electronic sheet music display, turn the page  
> with the left pedal etc! I have seen a modded music stand with  
> this... (but bigger and better than the tablets that I can't have).


Phil, if you are interested in turning the pages with foot pedals,  
check out my software program, Home Concert Xtreme:

http://www.timewarptech.com/Pages/Products/HCX/HCX.html

Home Concert Xtreme turns properly formatted MIDI files into viewable  
music on a computer screen. If you use the program in Learn mode, it  
will set a tempo for you and turn your pages automatically. If you  
fail to keep up, it will pause and wait for you.

In Jam mode, you still enjoy automatic page-turning, but you have to  
keep up with the playback of the accompaniment tracks. In Perform  
mode, Home Concert Xtreme will actually follow your playing.

Regards,
PianoBench

www.georgelitterst.com
www.timewarptech.com

use of images and other fun stuff

2008-09-09 by Spencer_Lists

Greetings Joan,

It is good to hear of interesting uses of the display. Educational and music display sound like very legitimate uses. Appropriate introductory visuals for the music also make sense. A distracting slide show still sounds like  a horrible distraction from good music that you might want to listen to.

It is unfortunate that there are not a lot of good Karaoke files. I would guess that most are musically terrible. There were thousands of piano rolls made in the 20s and 30s and many of these are songs that are still known today. Porter, Gershwin, Berlin etc. are all as much fun to sing as they were when they were written. Unfortunately it takes a lot of effort to add lyrics to a MIDI file and to do a good job. 

Tom Lear has given me a few fun songs and I had added lyrics to a few myself although I am not very good at it. According to Tom, Powertracks is a good program for adding lyrics. Cakewalk is not easy to use. I am considering writing a program to make adding lyrics easier but there is probably not enough interest to make it worth the effort.

I usually listen to classical music but have been getting more interested in pops of the 20 and 30s recently and have been having fun playing them with a new program that I wrote. It displays lyrics and also allows you to interpret the performance yourself, changing the loudness (velocity) and tempo to create an interesting performance from a flat one. It uses a gamepad control to let you modify the music while it is playing. A little practice and you can get the feel of it and really have some fun. It would be most fun to use with pops that have lyrics but you can also try your skill at interpreting classical music.

The program can control any MIDI device including the computer synth an external hardware synth or keyboard or the DKV. It runs on a PC with XP only. (I don't have the patience to try to get it to work on Vista. I have wasted too much time with Vista already.) If a file has the basic notes entered from sheet music as do many of the old piano roll arrangements, you can make them come alive with a little interpretation.

If anyone is interested in trying this program, contact me and I'll give the link for it. You do need to buy a $15 gamepad control to use it.

Monday, September 8, 2008, 5:04:09 PM, you wrote:
> There is an option to display the lyrics to a karaoke file that has
> been saved in midi format on the tablet. I have tested that and it
> works as well. Unfortunately most of the karaoke midi files are not
> that good. We basically enjoy strictly piano only type midis,
> although we have the other types also on the piano, but enjoy the true
> quality of piano on our Mark IV.

> If I want to listen to some other audio CD I prefer to use a better
> stereo system. However, since our disklavier is set up via WIFI with
> our Macs, we can also use the airport connection plugged into the
> socket near the piano to play any of our iTunes music through the
> speakers on the piano.

> I like the options available, not that I use them, but do think that
> if it is feasible why not have those options for those that might use
> them. 

> There are a lot of input/output sources on the tablet that have not
> been implemented as well, and it will be interesting to see what
> develops for these i/o ports through future updates. At least they
> had the foresight to incorporate these i/o ports for future possibilities.

> Joan

> --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Spencer_Lists <lists@...> wrote:

>> Greetings Joan,

>> Watching a performance make sense. That is the first I have heard of
> this possibility which looks a little bit in the future. I still think
> that looking at a home made (or otherwise) slide show is just a
> distraction from the music. We have made music such a small part of an
> otherwise complicated environment in so situations that the music is
> just a secondary and often poor quality aspect. I thought that people
> who were interested in piano were more likely to appreciate the
> performance and not just want a bunch of complicated distraction with
> elements that serve little purpose than possibly distracting from
> badly played music. 

>> It is certainly possible that a performance can involve well
> integrated video and audio parts. Ballet, movies etc. If this is the
> sort of work that can be produced for the Disklavier (preferably with
> a high resolution and quality monitor) then I will certainly vote for
> that. A slide show on a crappy monitor is not going to impress me.

>> Another possibility would be to display lyrics on the monitor as
> slide show images but that would be better done by displaying the
> lyrics contained in a MIDI or Karaoke file.

>> Monday, September 8, 2008, 2:40:59 PM, you wrote:
>> > Someone asked about the transfer and use of the 'Pictures' folder that
>> > is available in the system of the Mark IV Disklavier. I was just
>> > answering that question. 

>> > I believe the original intent and future capabilities of the
>> > disklavier Mark IV which hooks to a TV monitor will be for the option
>> > of hooking up with satellite TV and viewing musicians in concert
>> > playing on the TV monitor while the midi is streamed to your piano ...
>> > thus a virtual experience of seeing possibly and hearing on your own
>> > piano the performance of someone such as Elton John.

>> > As far a multimedia presentations, on my Mac I am able to develop
>> > those myself without the need of a professional to do it for me. As
>> > far as the capability of viewing pictures on the tablet in slideshow
>> > format ... I don't see anything wrong with that, very similar to the
>> > same device people by to display their photos in a digital manner. 
>> > What is wrong with another option or use for the tablet? If the
>> > capability is there why not offer it to those that might want it?

>> > Joan

>> > --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Spencer_Lists <lists@> wrote:

>> >> Greetings Joan,

>> >> Just wondering why anyone cares about looking at the monitor when
>> > listening to the piano. I thought the reason for having a Disklavier
>> > was that listening to a real piano is superior to listening to a
>> > recording. If you want a multimedia presentation, why not get a DVD
>> > video by a professional. It will be much better than any slide show
>> > you can put together with such primitive tools.
>> >> -- 
>> >> Best regards,
>> >> Spencer_Lists Chase mailto:lists@
>> >> 67550 Bell Springs Rd.
>> >> Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only.
>> >> Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only.
>> >> Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com
>> >> http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com 
>> >> replace (dot) with a .
>> >> (707) 984-8356



>> > 

>> -- 
>> Best regards,
>> Spencer_Lists Chase mailto:lists@...
>> 67550 Bell Springs Rd.
>> Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only.
>> Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only.
>> Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com
>> http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com 
>> replace (dot) with a .
>> (707) 984-8356


>  

-- 
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Spencer_Lists Chase        mailto:lists@...
67550 Bell Springs Rd.
Garberville,  CA 95542    Postal service only.
Laytonville, CA 95454    UPS only.
Lists@spencerserolls(dot)com
http://www(dot)spencerserolls.com 
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