Jeff, I find this a little confusing as the Yamaha MX1 does not require a DSR1. The Yamaha MX1 Disklavier piano comes with its own Mark II XG control unit, the DKC500RW XG. The , DKC500RW XG provides all the capability found in the DSR1 plus a lot more! The DSR1 unit is a product offered by Yamaha for upgrading older Disklavier models that originally were provided without many features found on newer models (3.5" disk drive, tone generator, etc.) The DKC500RW XG contol unit for your MX1 provides: - piano playback and recording capability - 3.5" disk drive (support for both 2DD and 2HD disks) for playback of Standard MIDI Files (SMF type-0 and type-1) and Yamaha E-SEQ music files - data storage on internal 1MB memory disk or 3.5" disk media - internal tone generator (Yamaha's XG format, GM format, TG format) - connectivity for MIDI In/Out, audio output, MIDI interface, etc. - controls for volume, transpose, metronome - various utility functions including Disklavier calibration, disk formatting, song/disk copying, song/disk titling, song/disk conversion - 24-character X 2-line LCD - etc. The 15-pin cable you refer to plugs into the back of the DKC500RW XG. If you purchased a used MX1, perhaps the DSR1 was being provided as a replacement for a missing DKC500RW XG. If this is the case, you should contact Yamaha, as you really should have the proper control unit for your piano. If the DSR1 was provided in addition to the proper control unit, you could always sell the DSR1 on eBay, etc. Robert LeBlanc --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "jeff_paddock" <paddock@g...> wrote: > > I have just purchased a Yahama MX1 PE with a DSR1. I have not been > able to find out exactly what an MX1 is. Is there another description > for the above configuration? Also, there is a large cable coming from > the lower right rear of the piano with a 15 pin male connector. What > is this cable used for?
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Re: What is a Yahama MX1?
2005-02-10 by rrl_edm
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