I will let one of the experts here advise you on settings. I will just say that I use Van Basco as my MIDI player and it works fine. I also use a sequencer (PG Music Realband) for playing multi-track songs as I can use virtual insteuments in the computer for non-piano sounds). Perhaps you should try Van Basco. Sam www.keyboardcollective.com > On Nov 22, 2014, at 1:54 PM, ryanlutterbach@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Hello folks, I believe you are literally the only people on earth who may be able to help here! > > > > I have an original Wagon Grand and the disk drive went out. After experimenting with finding a vintage drive replacement (unable to find) and a trying an HXC floppy emulator (far too complex for my ability), I've decided to attempt to bypass the drive by using MIDI. > > > > I have a Macbook running 10.8 with a mio iConnectivity USB-MIDI. As I've found in this forum and elsewhere, I'm using Rondo as a jukebox. > > > > Via MIDI Monitor, I see that Rondo is apparently successful in sending MIDI messages to the mio, but there is no response from the piano. > > > > I have no idea what the MIDI settings on the Control Wagon (or any other setting on the Control Wagon) must be in order to successfully pass the signal. I've tried about every setting in the original Wagon manual, but nothing seems to work. > > > > Can anyone help here? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Ryan > >
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Re: [disklavier] Using MIDI to bypass Wagon Grand floppy.
2014-11-22 by Skanter123
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