MID2PianoCD supports more than one type of player piano system. You need to select "Yamaha Disklavier" under "Output format" before starting the conversion. The default player piano system is "Live Performance Model LX", and its format does sound like white noise / static. Once you select "Yamaha Disklavier", the resulting files will sound like any other Yamaha CD. On 12/10/2014 08:58 PM, buffalobuilt@... [disklavier] wrote: > > I've been reading as much as I can from all you pros, especially > Spencer who wrote the software. I'm trying to convert some of my > performances (which are in .mid) to the audio/piano CD to play on my > Disklavier Mark III (DKC55CD) through the Analog Audio mini in port. I > imported a bunch of my Pianosoft CDs to iTunes and can get them to > play on the Disklavier piano, and when I listen to them over normal > speakers I hear a bunch of rapid ringing sounds like a bell (which > obviously the Disklavier interprets as data). > > > When I converted a midi file to test out MID2PianoCD in Disklavier > setting and in Full Range, I'm only getting what sounds like static > from the tv, a fuzzy noise. Am I supposed to get that or should I be > hearing the bell noises? What am I doing wrong? > >
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Re: [disklavier] MID2PianoCD
2014-12-11 by Mark Fontana
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