PianoDisc Calibrate

PianoDisc Calibrate

Details about PianoDisc Calibrate

  • Released
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  • iOS Version
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  • Devices
  • Languages
  • April 20, 2015
  • September 30, 2024
  • 11.0+
  • 4+
  • 45.63MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    French
    German
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Version History of PianoDisc Calibrate

5.0.16

July 24, 2024

This version includes minor bug fixes as well as the latest beta firmware for Prodigy II.

5.0.15

April 23, 2024

Added new firmware for MIDI and audio engines. Fixed minor bugs.

5.0.14

March 12, 2024

In addition to bug fixes, this version includes new audio and MIDI engine firmware. New features include start volume, ProRecord port setting and Redirect mode. Please read the in-app description to learn more about these features.

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5.0.12

February 2, 2024

In addition to minor bug fixes, this version also includes beta versions of the latest Prodigy II audio and MIDI engine firmware. Beta firmware may be less stable than production firmware and is provided as a convenience for testing only. If you decide to load the latest beta firmware, please make sure you load both audio and MIDI (not just one).

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5.0.10

December 8, 2023

Minor UI changes and new Prodigy II firmware.

5.0.9

December 1, 2023

This version of the app adds support for the new Prodigy II, fixes bugs, and improves usability.

5.0.8

September 30, 2021

Minor bug fixes.

5.0.7

July 20, 2021

This release includes firmware version 15.3, which can be installed from the Advanced page of SilentDrive.

5.0.6

June 7, 2021

This is a minor bug fix that solves issues with saving settings.

5.0.5

May 3, 2021

Fixed an issue that occasionally prevented learn values from being saved properly.

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Description of PianoDisc Calibrate

PianoDisc Calibrate is a companion app for automatic player pianos equipped with Prodigy player systems.  The app allows professional PianoDisc installers to calibrate key features and settings faster and easier than ever before. PLEASE NOTE:  This app is designed to be used by professional installers who have completed the PianoDisc installation training program.  Improper adjustment is not covered under warranty, and may adversely affect playback. [Requirements] A hardware MIDI interface is required (such as the Prodigy CPU, Roland UM-ONE Mk II, or Quicco Sound mi.1).  MIDI IN and OUT must both be connected to the SilentDrive HD CPU. NOTE: The MIDI interface must be connected before you launch the app! Settings are only adjusted when the MIDI indicator is green. If the indicator remains red, try pressing the reset button on the SilentDrive CPU. [SilentDrive Settings] * Key Hold Force * Power Offset * Individual Key Calibration (Learn) * Pedal Strike Force * Pedal Hold Force * Pedal Drop Time * Minimum Note Duration * Springless Solenoids * Note Release Control (NRC) * Pedal Release Control (PRC) * Firmware Update (for CPUs manufactured in 2015 or later; the mi.1 cannot be used for firmware updates) [iQ Settings] * Music Player Volume Range * Piano Volume Range * Accompaniment Volume Range * Sync Range * Manual/Automatic Volume * Much more
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PianoDisc Calibrate: FAQ

Does PianoDisc Calibrate work on iPad devices?

The PianoDisc Calibrate software is compatible with iPad devices.

Who built the PianoDisc Calibrate app?

The PianoDisc Calibrate app was launched by Burgett, Incorporated.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by PianoDisc Calibrate?

The PianoDisc Calibrate app currently supports iOS 11.0 or later.

How do users rate the app?

The PianoDisc Calibrate app has a consumer rating of 4 and gets mild reviews.

What genre of app is PianoDisc Calibrate?

The App Category Of The Pianodisc Calibrate App Is Utilities.

What is the latest version of PianoDisc Calibrate?

The latest PianoDisc Calibrate version released is 5.0.16.

When did the new PianoDisc Calibrate update happen?

PianoDisc Calibrate released its latest update on September 30, 2024.

When did PianoDisc Calibrate first launch?

PianoDisc Calibrate was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What's the content advisory rating of the PianoDisc Calibrate app?

The PianoDisc Calibrate app is rated Burgett, Incorporated.

What languages is PianoDisc Calibrate available in?

Currently, the PianoDisc Calibrate app supports the following languages: English, French, German and 5 more.

Is PianoDisc Calibrate part of the Apple Arcade lineup of games?

Sorry, PianoDisc Calibrate is not part of Apple Arcade.

Is PianoDisc Calibrate eligible for in-app purchases?

Yes, PianoDisc Calibrate is eligible for in-app purchases to enrich your usage.

Does PianoDisc Calibrate offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, PianoDisc Calibrate does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does PianoDisc Calibrate use ad-based monetization?

No, PianoDisc Calibrate does not use ad-based monetization.

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  • Goodbye Thumbwheel!

    The iQ thumbwheel/blinking light interface seemed about as up to date as a punched paper roll or pumping pedals to make the piano play. The PianoDisc Calibrate app brings adjusting the iQ into the 21st century. The app is accessible either via a wired interface or a wireless one. You can jump straight to a note you want to calibrate on a virtual keyboard rather than umpteen flicks of your thumb on that doggone wheel. And on a new or appropriately updated CPU you can easily upgrade the iQ firmware. This is the greatest thing for the PianoDisc player since they got rid of the floppy disks and CD-ROM drives. One day I hope they might come up with a way to allow the iOS device to “listen” to the piano and calibrate each note on it’s own rather than rely on my subjective ear. But in the meantime, this GREATLY simplifies life for the appropriately trained installer you would otherwise be forced to use the iQ thumbwheel for calibration.
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