Hello Bill:
I also have a Mark II disklavier (DC7FII) that you
have helped me with over the years.
Can you please also send me a copy of the service
manual?
Thanks.
Dan
----- Original Message -----From: Ron AyanzenSent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 9:48 AMSubject: RE: [disklavier] New disklavier userHi Bill,Could u also CC me a copy of the Mark II service manual?thxron
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From: slickfix@...
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 12:36:07 -0500
Subject: Re: [disklavier] New disklavier user
Or replace the drive with a SD card Floppy Emulator. LOL.Erici find it difficult to understand why anyone would want to bother with floppies. you can make and play an endless variety of playlists from the computer, can do it wirelessly etc etc. if i had music on floppies, the first thing i would do is copy it to a computer and or backup drive.
On 1/15/2014 11:07 PM, Skanter123 wrote:I will email you a Mark II service manual that should help you a bit with installing the drive.Bill - that would be great! I was told by Yamaha service that there was no service manual for this, that i was on my own. I was also told that the disklavier technicians at Faust harrison Pianos in NYC were not trained to install floppy drives, and did not know how to do it.Can you suggest any other viable options (besides just bypassing it with MIDI) to buying and installing a new floppy drive?
SamHi Sam,;I will email you a Mark II service manual that should help you a bit with installing the drive.
BillSent from my iPhone.Hi, I'm director of The Keyboard Collective in NYC.I am the lucky owner of a disklavier! My brother, a fine pianist with several pianos, had an MPX100II sitting in his basement for 18 years that was barely used, and gave it to me a s a gift.Unfortunately, the floppy drive was not reading or writing by the time the movers got it to my apt. I contacted Yamaha and can replace it (for $300), and would have to install it myself unless I want to pay another $300 to a technician.I'm thinking I can do it myself (I have installed hard drives in computers) but there will be no instructions. Any advice would be appreciated.I have hooked up the disklavier to my desktop through MIDI and have accessed all the wonderful public domain MIDI performances available, so I'm using the disklaver all the time. Also play it silently using Synthogy Ivory virtual pianos - beautiful.Would appreciate any thoughts on the floppy, and will look for other tips and tricks. Glad to join this community.Best,Sam Kanter
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