Droidklavier is a music & audio app developed by Droidklavier.
Download Statistics
Droidklavier has been downloaded 2.7 thousand times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 0 times.
User Ratings
Droidklavier is rated 4.00 out of 5 stars. The rating is based on 14 ratings.
App Information
Droidklavier is FREE to download. The APK download size is 1.59 MB. The latest version available is 0.3.1. The last update was on March 26, 2017.
Technical Requirements
Droidklavier requires Android 4.4+ or higher. The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play February 2014.
Description
Remote controller for the Yamaha Mark IV Disklavier piano.
You should be connected to the same WiFi network in both your Android device and your Disklavier piano.
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Wow! New update! Thanks! I'm using this on my Disclaimer Mark IV and Samsung Note 3, and I'm glad the IP can still be manually configured! Thanks! Although, I wish this update included support for the shutdown command though. I always shut down and switch off power via "WeMo Switch" due to Disclaimer's high standby power consumption. USER TIP: Don't modify or change the password. Just enter the IP address of your piano and click connect. The piano needs to be powered on. You will also need your Mark IV software version 3.1 or higher.
★★★★☆A Google User· Jan 5, 2014
NICE, but doesn't do Disclaimer Radio It is very cool, but it unfortunately doesn't support Internet Direct Connect through which the Disclaimer Radio service works. It took some fiddling to get it to connect to my DC3M4. I obtained (using Windows 7) the IP address of the piano by going to "Control Panel", then choosing "Network and Internet", and then selecting "See Full Map". My piano showed up twice in the list -- once as a computer and again as a media device. I did a right click on the media device version of the piano and selected "properties", after which it displayed the IP address and other information. My IP address was different from the "default" IP address in the Droidklavier app, and I do not use a password. I typed the IP address I had learned from "properties" into the IP address field, and I deleted the default password (leaving a blank in the password field). Sitting beside the piano, it still took 20–30 times of pressing the "connect" button and, as necessary, re-entering the same information (because it would sometimes replace my input with the default IP address and password). SO, after some fiddling I was finally able to make it work, and it works very nicely. You will definitely want it.
★★☆☆☆A Google User· Sep 16, 2013
Can't connect. I know IP address of my Mak IV, but also prompts me for a password (???) Won't even try to connect without it.
★★☆☆☆A Google User· Mar 17, 2013
Would love support for E3 I can get it to connect to my Disclaimer E3 but none of the controls or features work. Would love support for my E3, so I can control it from my Samsung GS3. Thanks!
★☆☆☆☆A Google User· Jan 14, 2014
Too much work Use the ipad instead. Rachmaninoff spent less time writing his Third piano concerto than I spent trying to get this app functioning.
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