Hi Carol, Thank you for your reply. However, needing a working floppy confuses me--isn't the old DKC100R removed and the DKC850 put in its place? As I mentioned, the DKC100R has a problem with solenoid control, this is one thing I was hoping to get fixed with a new unit. I don't want to use floppies any more if I can store files on a USB drive. Robert Morrison --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, CarolRPT <carol@...> wrote: > > A Mark II Disklavier needs a working floppy drive even if upgrading to the DKC850. These floppy disk drives are still available from Yamaha. Sounds like you need a Disklavier tech and Yamaha will also recommend one. Their number is: 800-854-1569. > > Carol Beigel > > On Feb 14, 2012, at 6:25 PM, "robertm" <morrisonpiano@...> wrote: > > > I have a C7 with this Disklavier, the floppy disk is the original 360K single density version and is now unable to read floppies. > > > > I contacted my Yamaha dealer, who said that I was out of luck--but I've searched the archives on this site, where it appears that I should have the ability to replace this box with a newer box that has USB capability. Is this correct? I told my piano tech, who is going to a Yamaha event shortly and he plans to try to get the straight scoop here. > > > > Note I am not really interested in another add-on box that works through MIDI--MIDI has never worked cleanly on my piano, and the solenoid letoff is too clipped, leading to rather poor reproduction of playing. My understanding is that this is a design issue fixed in later versions of the Disklavier, rather than being an adjustment issue (my tech has done several adjustment sequences to try to fix this without success). > > > > Am I understanding this correctly? > > > > Thank you, Robert Morrison > > > > >
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Re: Original Mark II DKC100R upgrade
2012-02-15 by robertm
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