Showing posts with label Disklavier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disklavier. Show all posts

Monday, June 03, 2024

Hallelujah - Disklavier app for my Mark IV working again!

I noticed an update to the Disklavier controller app for iPhone and Mark IV today.  This update notification came on a version  I had loaded on my MacBook Pro with M1 chip.  When I checked on my iPhone the app wasn't listed as an update. So, I deleted the app from my iPhone and then searched for it on the application app for iPhone and reloaded it. 

I was excited that the app loaded with the screen to allow for searching for my piano.  Unfortunately, the search didn't work after a minute or so.  

I then re-booted my piano and that didn't work either. 

Then I noticed that the AirPort Express connecting my piano to my router was blinking yellow. So I unplugged the AirPort Express and waited a few minutes. and replugged it in.  It turned green.

I then shut down my Mark IV and restarted it so it could connect.

That worked!  I now can control my piano again from my iPhone.


 

Saturday, February 18, 2023

How I transfer files to apps on my iPhone/iPad 2023 from my Mac computer

Here are the steps for transferring files to my iPhone or iPad in 2023 with latest iPhones and Mac OS:


Connect iPhone with cable to your Mac computer or laptop  using connector on left side of laptop and appropriate cable.


Note: The first time you connect the device (iPhone or iPad), select Trust when asked on iPhone/iPad whether to trust this computer.  


Open a Finder window.


You should see your iPhone listed in the left hand column of finder winder under Locations.  For example:  George's iPhone 13


Click on the name of your iPhone on the left side of finder window.  You should then see name of iPhone and various tabs that are available to see what is on your iPhone.


(Tabs: General Music Movies TV Shows Books Photos Files Info)


Click on the Files tab.  You should then see a list of apps that have files.  You can click on the name of app and see the files associated with that app on your iPhone. If you don’t see anything then you haven’t added any files to that app.


You can add files to the apps. 


For example, if you want to add an audio book to MP3 player app. You can just drag the folder of mp3 files to that app and they will appear under the name of  the app on your laptop screen.  These files should now be accessible in your app for use on your iPhone.


I was able to transfer audio book mp3 chapter files are all in one folder to the MP3 player app.  


I  also was successful in transferring single midi files to Piano Jukebox app, (This app accesses our bluetooth device BT101 that is connected to our piano.  I was not successful in transferring a folder of midis to the Piano Jukebox app.


I also use an app called Midi_Recorder that I got from App Store. I was able to transfer a folder of midis to this app successfully. It also accesses our Disklavier Mark IV via bluetooth midi device BT101 and plays these midis.


Note:  You can also drag files from an app to your computer's desktop to make a backup of anything you have on your iPhone.  There is also an option to backup all info from iPhone to your computer.  


In earlier systems, this sort of backup and transfer was done using iTunes.  Now appears that it is all done through the finder window and not necessary to run Music app on latest Mac OS systems.







Thursday, December 15, 2022

How to Reset DKVBrowser FromTo PC folder on a Mac running Ventura 13.1

After updating my Mac to the latest system Ventura 13.1 - It did not appear that I could see my FromTo folder or DKV###### network for the Disklavier.


Here are the steps to access the To/From PC using a Mac with the new system:


1:  Open a finder window



2:  Click on Network, under locations on the lefthand sidebar.




3:  Goto the menubar and select the “Go” Menu and the “Connect to Server” option in the pulldown menu



4:  Type in smb://dkv###### that corresponds to your piano


Select Guest and hit return.


The FromTo PC option should also be selected.  Once selected, you will see any files or folders that you have stored on your piano in the FromTo folder in the finder directory. You can drag midi files from your Mac directory to that area. Once they are transferred to the folder on your piano, use Refresh PC option in DKVBrowser to see the files on your piano's FromTo folder.








Saturday, July 30, 2022

Playing Midis from my iPhone on my Mark IV Disklavier via Bluetooth



Make sure your piano is ON and not in standby.  


I run Disklavier Controller app from my iPhone to activate my piano: I select a song and play, then stop.  


        Note: Use the app that is associated with your piano to play a song to make sure the piano is active or just go to your piano and turn on and play a song.



I connect my Bluetooth device which is hooked to my piano by selecting
midimittr app.  

    Note: you may have a different app that allows you to connect your bluetooth device located on your piano in the midi port.


If using midimittr, select Devices icon from lower bar on screen.  The following screen should appear.  Click on "Not Connected" next to your device (i.e. mine is m1.1).  Eventually "Connected" should appear next to your device.




I use an app called MidiOnStage for iPhone to store midis and to play via my bluetooth device to my Mark IV Disklavier piano.


If you use MidiOnStage app, you need to click on Settings>General and scroll to bottom of screen to Midi Output and select your device.









MidiOnStage allows multiple ways to load midis from Mac laptop  to the app.  Note: The midis added to MidiOnStage songs list are stored in the Files app on your iPhone.  

You can use Airdrop to move a midi or an entire folder of midis directly from your laptop to your iPhone and into MidiOnStage.  

Click on a midi filename on your laptop, hold down the option key while clicking on filename, then select Share option and select Airdrop to your iPhone.  Then select MidiOnStage from Airdrop menu that appears on your iPhone. 





Note:  If you are moving an entire folder of midis,  you will need to select a path to Files >On My iPhone>MidiOnStage folder from the Airdrop options menu.

Using MidiOnStage, you can create Playlists by using the + icon at top of the Playlists screen. You will be asked to enter a Playlist name to create.  You can then use the various screens and + buttons to maneuver and add songs to your playlist.  



















You can select a song to play or an entire playlist.  click on play button to start playing.  Your midi songs should play on the piano.  






Friday, August 06, 2021

Adding New Midis to My Mark IV Disklavier Piano

 Over the past few years it has been hard to add midis to my Mark IV Disklavier.  The music store that was accessible using the PRC (remote) and internet connection was not working.  Yamaha decided to move their Musicsoft store online.  The store is accessible on my Macintosh laptop at Yamaha Musicsoft Store  

 

I had tried in 2019 to download a free album from the store using my Macintosh laptop. The download went okay, but the file was compressed as a .PSX file and the album and included midi files had to be extracted. There was no available software for my Mac that would extract the file.  So, after 2 years I decided to pursue this problem and also figure out why the albums I was seeing on my Mac were not available on my piano's internet store (from PRC).

 

Result:  After talking with knowledgeable and helpful staff at Yamaha MusicSoft support, I have found out the following:

* The original Mark IV's that have not been upgraded with new controllers do not have viable access to the store using their piano's PRC.

* But recently the .PSX file type has been eliminated and a new zipfile protocol allows for easy download and unzipping of files on my Mac laptop. 

* Once files are unzipped on your computer, you can transfer to a USB stick (thumbdrive) and use the USB connection under your Mark IV to load the files to your piano.  

* Using the piano's remote or PRC, you can access the USB and then select album or midi file, click on Function and select Copy to place a copy of new songs into your piano library.

I did have one problem with the online purchase and a call to the support fixed an error in my account info.  I was able to enter my new credit card info and purchase an album. (There are phone numbers on the website to direct you to support)

 There is a nice selection of albums online.  Nice to be able to buy some Piano only - again -- thanks to Yamaha!

The "sound of music" playing on my piano has put me in a better frame of mind.  

Support staff, reminded me that any thing purchased in the store is easily downloaded again.  I was able to redownload my free album which had been changed to midi format instead of .PSX

NOTE:  USB stick should be initialized as FAT 32



Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Playing Midis via Bluetooth from my Mac to my Disklavier Mark IV

 I connected the mi1v2 Bluetooth midi device to my Disklavier Mark IV this evening.





I purchased the Bluetooth midi device from Amazon at
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-MIDI-Interface-mi-1-Rev-3/dp/B01D61QK6W/ref=asc_df_B01D61QK6W/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312118595187&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14263083875715554474&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9029598&hvtargid=pla-570048501731&psc=1

 Description of device:
Wireless technology    Bluetooth Low Energy
Bluetooth LE MIDI Profile    Apple Bluetooth LE MIDI (iOS 9)
Connectors    1 x MIDI IN (5pin-DIN)
1 x MIDI OUT (5pin-DIN)
Switch、Indicator    1 x Hall element Switch
1 x Magnet
1 x white LED
Power Supply    From MIDI Out 3.3V-5.0V
Compatible iOS devices    iPad (3rd, 4th), iPad Air2, iPad mini, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3,
iPhone(4s,5,5s, 6, 6plus, 6s, 6splus) iPod touch (5th, 6th)
Compatible OS    iOS8, iOS9, OSX (Yosemite, El Captain)
Firmware Update    On the air by using Piano Jukebox
iOS Apps for mi.1    mi.1 connect : bridges mi.1 and Core MIDI music apps
Piano JukeBox : Simple SMF player, firmware updater
Power consumption    7 mW (when MIDI OUT is 3.3 V)
25 mW (when MIDI OUT is 5 V)
Steps:
  • Turn Piano off.
  • Connected mi1vi2 Bluetooth devices input/output pins to I/O center at front of piano when piano off.  There are arrows on the device to aid in connecting properly.
  • Then turned piano on and made sure piano still worked.
  • Used instructions from http://quicco.co.jp/products/
  • Updated the device using Piano Jukebox app on iPhone  (be sure to get this app for your iPhone to use for update…
Firmware update
Updating the firmware is recommended to ensure that the mi.1 can be used in the most optimal condition. To do this, please download the dedicated iPhone/iPad application "Piano Jukebox" (free) from the App Store.
1. Launch the Piano Jukebox app
2. Tap the wheel icon and select 'Firmware Update'
3. Turn on the MIDI instrument to which the mi.1 is plugged, then tap the 'OK' button
4. Tap the 'Upload' button when it becomes available (blue) †
5. Keep the MIDI instrument turned on while updating the firmware
6. When the firmware has uploaded successfully, a message will be shown .
How to connect to iPhone/iPad
The connection between mi.1 and the iOS is made by Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI. The connection is managed in the “Bluetooth Midi Devices” List which the Piano Jukebox or some other MIDI apps have.
Preparation: Turn on the device to which the mi.1 is connected
1. Launch the Piano Jukebox app
2. Tap the mi.1 icon in the menu bar
3. Tap the “Not Connected” next to the mi.1 in the list.
4. You can now use the Piano Jukebox and other MIDI apps, such as GarageBand, on your iPhone

How to connect to Mac
1.For the connection between Mac, go to Application/Utilities folder and open Audio MIDI Setup.
2. Launch the "Audio MIDI Setup" tool
3. From the titlebar menu, select Window > Show MIDI Studio
4. Double-Click the Bluetooth Icon
5. Click the "Connect" button
6. If the button changes to "Disconnect", the mi.1 has connected successfully
7. MIDI apps can now recognise the mi.1 Bluetooth as a MIDI device.

Next I needed to decide on the best option for playing midis on my Macbook Pro.  I decided to purchase MidiYodi which works with this Bluetooth device, set up using Audio Midi Setup on Mac laptop.  This is a pretty good midi player for my current Macbook Pro running High Sierra  10.13.6.  I decided on this midi player because of the reasonable cost, the extensive online manual and the ability to create and save playlists.  It also has some editing capabilities.  MidiYodi can be found at:  https://www.canato.se/midiyodi/


Other Midi software that I tried out that worked with this Bluetooth device connected to my Disklavier Mark IV included:
Midikit is trial only, would need to purchase the version for 11.99 - good for editing titles and channels. No playlist capability.  Make sure connected to device by: looking under Midikit menubar select Midi Settings. Click on Midi port.  And the mi 1 bluetooth device should show up
Midiswing worked and needed to make sure to select output: Bluetooth (Quicco Sound Corp.) 2
Sweet Midi which has playlist capability. $29.95 USD

Most of these played midis using the Bluetooth device  but lacked playlist capabilities. In order to get some of these to work, I had to go to preferences or audio setup or midi settings in the individual apps and make sure that Bluetooth was selected.


** Update:  After hooking up Bluetooth, I noticed the only channel that was playing was Channel 1.  Needed to access Setup>Midi on my Mark IV PRC remote to set the channels for piano playback.