Just select the image number on the emulator, and then format it with the disklavier.
Once you have a formatted/working image you can duplicate it as you want to have 1000 virtual images.
Just select the image number on the emulator, and then format it with the disklavier.
Have you a pc with a floppy drive ?
have you tried winimage ?
Have you tried the HxC Dos disk browser software ?jmc wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 3:33 pm
Hello,
Have you managed to copy midi files to HFE and with which software?
I just installed a Gotek on my Disklavier, before I used old software DOMSMF and YDM which allowed to put labels or to put a title to the pieces ... Do you have something more recent?
Thank you for your reply.
I have a Yamaha Disklavier MX100MR with the same floppy drive TEAC FD-235HF A568 (P/N: 193077A5-68). But my floppy seems faulty and cannot enter MIDI mode.disklavier wrote: ↑Fri Mar 30, 2018 7:26 pm Hello everyone,
We have a Yamah Disklavier (self playing piano) approx. 20 years old, in our family that plays midi from floppy disks. It includes piano pieces played and recorded on the piano by deceased relatives. I'm trying to replace the floppy drive by a Gotek USB simulator, the model I have bought is advertised as:
SFR1M44-U100K Black 3.5" 1.44MB USB SSD FLOPPY DRIVE EMULATOR for YAMAHA KORG ROLAND Electronic keyboard GOTEK
I have replaced the floppy drive with the Gotek drive, however the system does not seem to work. I have tried all/most jumper configurations on the back of the Gotek which has effects on the behavior of the system but does not lead to a working solution. The floppy drive in the piano is marked as:
TEAC FD-235HF A568 (P/N: 193077A5-68) (S/N: U758628)
Here is a picture of the jumper configuration of the floppy unit:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/IBc4KusjIrVPdEeA2
I have found some posts referring to HxC as a solution for there Yamaha electronic keyboards. I am by no means an expert in this area and would love to get some directions from you guys as how to get the Gotek working with my disklavier. Any ideas or pointers would be helpful.
Hi there,