Hi Graham,
You needin' something ?
Let me chime in :)
(this file is courtesy of Biggi, btw)
kind regards,
Joscelyn
2013/2/21 Graham <gmeredith1@...>
Yes I've been looking too - the only ones available are a service manual, not a user manual (usually its the other way round!). I'm hoping it comes boxed with a user manual. It's probably pretty simple to use though - I just wanted to find out the procedure for loading a MIDI file onto a DOS formatted floppy.
> Ah yes, makes sense!
>
> I spent some time searching online for a manual for you but came up with
> nothing (except for lots of 'paid' sites). Looks like a bit of a rarity.
>
> -Tom
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Graham wrote:
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> > **
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> >
> > Hi Tom - good to hear from you. Yes I saw that site when I did a search
> > before I bid on the FD1 - good info. Another site I read explained how to
> > put the MIDI files onto the floppy disk (since the FD1 is only a playback
> > unit, not a record unit) - you use DOS - looks like I'll have to drag out
> > my old Win95 machine, heheh! I guess that makes sense, since DOS was the
> > only thing around when this thing was made (1987-ish). I also have an
> > alterior motive for buying this unit - as a backup floppy drive for my
> > FZ-1. If mine ever dies, I can pull the drive unit out of the FD1 and put
> > it in the FZ.
> >
> > Cheers, Graham
> >
> > --- In casiocollectors@yahoogroups.com.au, Tom Green wrote:
> > >;
> > > Hi Graham!
> > >
> > > Nice one! You've probably already seen this but,... (From <
> > > http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/timsaddler/smf.html>)
> > >
> > > * *
> > >
> > > *";I have just acquired a Casio FD-1 for about £80. This is a very simple
> > > unit along the lines of the Yamaha MDF2.**
> > > The Casio FD-1 only plays back Format 0 Smf's, but has the great
> > advantage
> > > of using High Density Floppy Disks.
> > > There is only a Stop and Start button as well as Tempo and Song Select
> > > Buttons.For ease of use, I pre-arrange the song playback order and use
> > the
> > > stop button when required."*
> > >
> > > -Tom
> > > **
> > > * *
> > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 8:25 PM, Graham wrote:
> > >
> > > > **
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Just scored one of these for $21...nifty little floppy drive MIDI data
> > > > player. Good as an emergency backup sequencer - portable, runs off DC
> > > > voltage. It would be nice if it also could save and send sysex data
> > dumps
> > > >; from instruments(I doubt it - I need to find a manual for it to find
> > out).
> > > > Anyone use one of these??
> > > >
> > > > Cheers, Graham
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